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it is different from the us relationship. a lot of times it's very much about government to government level. in many ways the fruits of collaboration between the two countries happens with the private sector. brazilian companies provide tens of thousands of us jobs and vice versa. what do you see as the obstacles from a us company standpoint that are currently in place for us-based brazilians looking to expand to the brazilian market both as a a result of us policy and as a result of brazilian policy and what sort of policy changes would need to happen to make companies like multinational corporations and small and medium-sized see greater opportunity for that market. >> good question. first and foremost 200 million people rising middle class, 100 plus million people already in the workforce which generates more activity rising education levels. the levels. the state itself for brazil and the brazilian population, the economy for businesses to do more. i want to start with that and say you have almost 30 years working in the
it is different from the us relationship. a lot of times it's very much about government to government level. in many ways the fruits of collaboration between the two countries happens with the private sector. brazilian companies provide tens of thousands of us jobs and vice versa. what do you see as the obstacles from a us company standpoint that are currently in place for us-based brazilians looking to expand to the brazilian market both as a a result of us policy and as a result of brazilian...
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it, well, the president used it. yeah. some of the statistics around that word in the typical rap song, it's used five times. half a million usages on twitter every day. and the fact that it is in the -- if you will common or base usage does in no way to me rationalize the president of the united states using it. >> there are all kinds of base things said on twitter and rap. and all food popular culture, you would not expect the president to use them. >> the president seems to like to if you will, socialize with some of the worst inclinations of society rather than the best. it's a strange thing. >> there are moments when he hits the right tone. i think most of the comments towards this terrible tragedy were in the right tone. this takes away from any of that. lou: he's going to charleston where he will be in a memorial for one minister killed minister clementa pinckney and i sure hope he finds the right tone, because this tone he's using now certainly he could take a great lesson from the people of charleston and th
it, well, the president used it. yeah. some of the statistics around that word in the typical rap song, it's used five times. half a million usages on twitter every day. and the fact that it is in the -- if you will common or base usage does in no way to me rationalize the president of the united states using it. >> there are all kinds of base things said on twitter and rap. and all food popular culture, you would not expect the president to use them. >> the president seems to like...
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the president's use of the word and the reason he used the word could not be more apparent from the context of his discussion on podcast. the president made clear though it's not possible to judge the progress on race issues based solely on an evaluation of our country's manners. the fact is that we've made undeniable progress in this country over the last several decades. and as the president himself has often said anyone who lived in this country through the '50s and the '60s and the '70s and the '80s notes that tremendous progress we made it's undeniable. what's also undeniable is there is more work that needs to be done and more we can do. the fact is everyone in this country should take some inspiration from the progress that was made in the previous generation and use that as an motivation and inspiration to try to make further progress toward a more perfect union. >> in charleston there are political meters and religious leaders calling, as you know, for the confederate flag to be taken down from the state capitol. the president has said that the confederate flag in his estimation be
the president's use of the word and the reason he used the word could not be more apparent from the context of his discussion on podcast. the president made clear though it's not possible to judge the progress on race issues based solely on an evaluation of our country's manners. the fact is that we've made undeniable progress in this country over the last several decades. and as the president himself has often said anyone who lived in this country through the '50s and the '60s and the '70s and...
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charge is double the standard water rate for the expose use for interruptable it the triple for the water rate for that use we also would modify the filter for people that get on the sewer side they're given a reduction in their surcharges if they demonstrate they're using that water for irrigation not to go into the sewer system reduced for the overall bill that means we are subsidizing irrigation from a water prospective and to reduce those who have an adjustment by 25 percent for irrigation count and the targeted outreach for the largest water yours in san francisco the universities and the like that have large sets of ground and focusing on those who have in the take advantage of the conservatism programs with the hotels a lot of hotels took good advantage of the program we don't want to spend time with those who are the ones we can fte get more water and reaching out to them directly we have leak protection by using the accountant data and within the distribution zone where the staff is using devices to discover leaks and make sure those are fixed and last but not least we'll b
charge is double the standard water rate for the expose use for interruptable it the triple for the water rate for that use we also would modify the filter for people that get on the sewer side they're given a reduction in their surcharges if they demonstrate they're using that water for irrigation not to go into the sewer system reduced for the overall bill that means we are subsidizing irrigation from a water prospective and to reduce those who have an adjustment by 25 percent for irrigation...
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jay stanley of the aclu is with us, and jael is, aviation law. ing about privacy before the break. and let's say in water-short southern california, the use of pools has been banned, for instance, and then they send up a drone in some small incorporated area, looking for all of the unregulated and unregistered pools. fair game? you wouldn't necessarily write in to admit that you had filled up your swimming pool without permission. >> well, drones have such a huge potential for all surveillance, we think that there should be regulations, and some states have passed them, regulating how the government and the police use drones, requiring that they have a warrant. in other words, they can use a drone to collect information but if they have reason to believe that you have broken the law. if they have a swat raid on a house, they can use a drone to assist. and if they have evidence of a crime, but they can't survey everybody, in case you did wrong. that's what we have been pushing in the states, and we have not been pushing commercial rights of drones.
jay stanley of the aclu is with us, and jael is, aviation law. ing about privacy before the break. and let's say in water-short southern california, the use of pools has been banned, for instance, and then they send up a drone in some small incorporated area, looking for all of the unregulated and unregistered pools. fair game? you wouldn't necessarily write in to admit that you had filled up your swimming pool without permission. >> well, drones have such a huge potential for all...
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the project manager can choose not to include that use for the conditional use authorization. >> you can't require them to build a use i can approve the use but not necessarily mean that it will happen. >> right thank you. >> all right. commissions on that motion to authorize the demolition and reconstruction of the gas station with a service station with the retail space limited to the as of right formula retail component adding that the project manager continue working with the department on the traffic and driveway issue and including a findings for necessary and desirability of a service station commissioner antonini. >> commissioner hillis commissioner johnson commissioner moore commissioner richards commissioner wu commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 67 to zero. >> want to take a break. back to this meeting like to remind the members of the audience that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind. mrirdz and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. commissioners we left
the project manager can choose not to include that use for the conditional use authorization. >> you can't require them to build a use i can approve the use but not necessarily mean that it will happen. >> right thank you. >> all right. commissions on that motion to authorize the demolition and reconstruction of the gas station with a service station with the retail space limited to the as of right formula retail component adding that the project manager continue working with...
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of force lately in the use, what do we know about use of force training, how well does it working not work. outcomes. >> it's never really been studied. we have a load of anecdotal data, and officers being well trained. study. >> reporter: use of force, there's not a wide definition. >> every state has their own, but it boils down to what a reasonable officer, given the information known at the time, utiliziingan appropriate level of force. >> there's so much grey area. >> absolutely. when you consider the decisions and evaluations of whether or not there's force required, if so how much, we have a duty as a society to get it right 100% of the time. in reality, it will be difficult to do. there'll be tragedies. >> i watched you do that. you knew what the story was. it is important to tell that part of the story, that there are many police officers faced with these decisions and they mite not get it right. that? >> steve james, the instructor, who is so knowledgeable says bring out your inner cop. i learnt i hav
of force lately in the use, what do we know about use of force training, how well does it working not work. outcomes. >> it's never really been studied. we have a load of anecdotal data, and officers being well trained. study. >> reporter: use of force, there's not a wide definition. >> every state has their own, but it boils down to what a reasonable officer, given the information known at the time, utiliziingan appropriate level of force. >> there's so much grey area....
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this is the question in front of us today. do we pull the modest number of our modest presence out of this theater and see isis run wild across the iraqi desert with no help from the united states? i don't think so. there is no military-only answer to the isis challenge. the iraqi government must do far more to reconcile with sunnis, building confidence and empowering them to take on isis. isis must be attacked financially and its propaganda must be relentlessly challenged, and arab leaders need to lead. just as there is no military-only answer, there is no answer without a military component of helping the kurds and helping those who are fighting isis. and right now the u.s. role, as much as we may regret it, is needed desperately. mr. speaker, in the national security interest of the united states, i ask all members to oppose house concurrent resolution 55. thank you and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california reserves. the gentleman from new york. mr. engel: thank you, mr. spe
this is the question in front of us today. do we pull the modest number of our modest presence out of this theater and see isis run wild across the iraqi desert with no help from the united states? i don't think so. there is no military-only answer to the isis challenge. the iraqi government must do far more to reconcile with sunnis, building confidence and empowering them to take on isis. isis must be attacked financially and its propaganda must be relentlessly challenged, and arab leaders...
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he said the president does not regret it. all of uscovered the president know he is very precise with hiss language, with his words. do you believe he deliberately wanted to use that word bakari? >> yeah. i don't understand why so many people are awe-struck by this moment. the president, if i'm not mistaken used the word 14 or 15 times in "dreams of my father." so this isn't something new. this isn't something new to the conversation. but we're missing the message if we get bogged down on his use of that one term. if we look at it globally and at everything he was talking about, to mr. blow's point, he's talking about the back breaking generational systemic institutional racism that people face on a daily basis that's been highlighted in this country. we're talking about a larger issue. we're not talking about a singular word. >> and if i can dig down just a tiny bit on this. i believe he's making a point that a lot of people have tried to make which is that people try to place on to the backs of this president in six years now in what
he said the president does not regret it. all of uscovered the president know he is very precise with hiss language, with his words. do you believe he deliberately wanted to use that word bakari? >> yeah. i don't understand why so many people are awe-struck by this moment. the president, if i'm not mistaken used the word 14 or 15 times in "dreams of my father." so this isn't something new. this isn't something new to the conversation. but we're missing the message if we get...
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as the ta boo's about its use worry off as the generations past, it became a carelessly used symbol. and things after world war ii began to happen that were unthinkable before the war. something broke out in the early 1940's enough to make headlines in the "the new york times," "business week," what's doing on here? because it was not just a southern thing. why are they flying the flag everywhere? and raising it over the boston state house in 1951. there was some hipt, but most people concluded it was just a fad. just a fad like coon skins caps and all the other fads of the early 1950's. culture that we still see today go into a stuckies, your shot glasses, your baseball caps, everything. emblazeoned with the battle flag. a taxy use of the flag that has had the effect of trivializing it. that rebelous streak, the symbolic middle finger of hank williams jr. motorcycle riders with long beards emblazeoned. those are the t-shirts many people wear today. that all emerged in the 1950's and has given us this alternative dukes of hazard culture use of the flag. at the same time the flag broug
as the ta boo's about its use worry off as the generations past, it became a carelessly used symbol. and things after world war ii began to happen that were unthinkable before the war. something broke out in the early 1940's enough to make headlines in the "the new york times," "business week," what's doing on here? because it was not just a southern thing. why are they flying the flag everywhere? and raising it over the boston state house in 1951. there was some hipt, but...
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the drought in california is a crisis affecting every one of us here in the bay area where we live. it is such a desperate situation that bay area mayors are reaching out to sacramento lawmakers, asking for help in using reclaimed water. abc7 news reporter david louie has the story. >> all eyes are on quadrupling the $72 million facility that purifies wastewater. it's a demonstration project that opened last year. elected officials would like to speed up the regulatory process. >> we simply need the state of california to get the regulations out of the way so we can move forward with the most important environmentally sustainable project of the decade. >> the plan is to inject the triple-treated wastewater into the underground aquifer through a pipeline system from north san jose to a sight near mineta san jose airport and to two other spots to the south. >> it's gonna take probably three years to five years to get that system in place. we're looking at moving this as quickly as possible. >> and it could be seven years before the purified water percolates into the ground and eventual
the drought in california is a crisis affecting every one of us here in the bay area where we live. it is such a desperate situation that bay area mayors are reaching out to sacramento lawmakers, asking for help in using reclaimed water. abc7 news reporter david louie has the story. >> all eyes are on quadrupling the $72 million facility that purifies wastewater. it's a demonstration project that opened last year. elected officials would like to speed up the regulatory process. >>...
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in the places where they have let us. thank you. [applause] 's. >> five. last wednesday evening at the bronx museum of the arts there was an event whose texture managed to typify in an exemplary way the aims of this festival. the event was called the witnesses, and it sought to interrogation and an elevation's due to the value of age and wisdom. among the speakers with a west african poet rashid is mainly the great kenyan writer and the american poet's. but what distinguish the discussion was the tone of the writers took the complete absence. they watched the put care into their language. what language. what they said about africa, about writing, but history enriching our lives as readers and citizens the mission of this festival is to invite such presences to come in to lie for a moment 's so that we can share there vision come to see more clearly. i was merely one event command these we will all be online. everyone can see them. this is merely one event in many ways set out to honor the vision when he began this festival
in the places where they have let us. thank you. [applause] 's. >> five. last wednesday evening at the bronx museum of the arts there was an event whose texture managed to typify in an exemplary way the aims of this festival. the event was called the witnesses, and it sought to interrogation and an elevation's due to the value of age and wisdom. among the speakers with a west african poet rashid is mainly the great kenyan writer and the american poet's. but what distinguish the discussion...
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maximums use within the north beach mcd it is establishing the uses that are larger than that but combined with the sponsor to moving forward with a restaurant as defined in the code with the ability to offer liquor. >> i want to ask an additional question. >> i looked at the web and pulled up an incredible historic photo you're not loudly to copy it is outstanding but concern san francisco when racing i didn't was at its fill operation what are you planning to do with signage and awnings and restoring part of that element and where to fully marry the strength of momma's with the what say, i that now historic resources in that location. >> thank you, commissioner my name is dana architect i live in the neighborhood so i get the opportunity to have to go elsewhere to eat as well when i try to have breakfast at momma's but the association has allowed me to get to know his family and the enthusiasm behind their operation one of the things we've talked about early on and engaged to help them was this particular location helped to try to bring it closer to its original the president be
maximums use within the north beach mcd it is establishing the uses that are larger than that but combined with the sponsor to moving forward with a restaurant as defined in the code with the ability to offer liquor. >> i want to ask an additional question. >> i looked at the web and pulled up an incredible historic photo you're not loudly to copy it is outstanding but concern san francisco when racing i didn't was at its fill operation what are you planning to do with signage and...
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the next day they released us. once i knew it was america and the americans took me i was so comfortable after that moment. i was so happy. we were so happy, we cried. we cried tears of happiness. >> he was given a three month temporary visa. but his string of g is an exception. and it didn't last long. >> translator: i'm not working right now because my identification expired. people are helping me. my family helps me. mark is trying to find me a job. >> and even he has learned what is already known by many other persecuted christians finding haven in america is not easy. indeed some of his fellow iraqi christians found themselves detained indefinitely at the u.s. border. which sparked this june 18th demonstration near san diego. >> the iraqi government gave up on them on the christians and also the american government can do so much they kind of quit too. i am hoping for mark to continue his support to the community. and help the rest of the christians to make it here and save their lives. it's a struggle but it's
the next day they released us. once i knew it was america and the americans took me i was so comfortable after that moment. i was so happy. we were so happy, we cried. we cried tears of happiness. >> he was given a three month temporary visa. but his string of g is an exception. and it didn't last long. >> translator: i'm not working right now because my identification expired. people are helping me. my family helps me. mark is trying to find me a job. >> and even he has...
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the breathing spaces were something to us. time is not neutral in the situation. ten to 15 years we could use the ten to 15, we could use the ten to 15 years. >> absolutely. let me explore now the decision tree of no deal in deal. i think i agree with what the chair said. no deal does have some consequences. how important is it to the affect of the sanctions that currently exist and more than we might want to put on that there is an international coalition supporting the sanctions versus the united states just proceeding alone. i would like to see you both talk about that. >> it is important because the sanctions that have really been deep are the nba a sanctions. which countries actually could resist but we had both temporary waiver authority. if they were reducing bit by bit and frankly, they wanted to help us' but it ran under wraps. the cooperation was getting tougher and tougher. so the 2nd are the eu sanctions all imports of uranian, but frankly through hitting insurance funds transfers banking and other auxiliary elements of the international trade system re
the breathing spaces were something to us. time is not neutral in the situation. ten to 15 years we could use the ten to 15, we could use the ten to 15 years. >> absolutely. let me explore now the decision tree of no deal in deal. i think i agree with what the chair said. no deal does have some consequences. how important is it to the affect of the sanctions that currently exist and more than we might want to put on that there is an international coalition supporting the sanctions versus...
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the two countries. brazil countries. brazil and usare at a pivotal moment in the private sector plays a crucial role we know in helping to define a clear agenda with concrete steps. we have remained engaged in conjunction with counterparts over the last few years as the relationship has taken different twists and turns and are hopeful for the outcomes on the commercial side of this visit. after hearing from our distinguished guests, it is clear that the relationship has been forward. our agenda is appropriately ambitious you still achievable and worth pursuing. on behalf of the brazil us business council and the us private sector i want to reiterate our commitment to strengthening the brazil us relationship and contributing to a positive agenda for the president's visit that benefits both countries and citizens. a pleasure to be here with you and thank you for our host and have a wonderful a wonderful and restful not only did the weekend. you deserve it. thank you. [applause] >> thank you very much. much. i want to thank adrienne for
the two countries. brazil countries. brazil and usare at a pivotal moment in the private sector plays a crucial role we know in helping to define a clear agenda with concrete steps. we have remained engaged in conjunction with counterparts over the last few years as the relationship has taken different twists and turns and are hopeful for the outcomes on the commercial side of this visit. after hearing from our distinguished guests, it is clear that the relationship has been forward. our agenda...
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the discussion at this point. thank you. >> thank you. so before us today is the resolution of intent for the fordaegs of the greater rincon hill community benefit district. thanks too the hard work of the executive committee and just for the public knows there is been much rapidly changing ownership of the property in the area making it more challenging 200 petitions which forms -- exceeding the 30% requirement this area is a dynamic part of the city transporm form, from a formulae industrial nabl to mixed use of housing office and transbay terminal and city park. the community district is an part of the transbay and rincon plan -- will continue to grow over time and public focus on public safety cleaning and maintenance parks and space -- key to -- the city is committed our residence and workers i want to take a moment to thank the executive committee john corn well patina johnston and lawyer ren post who have been working tirelessly today to ensure the district was inclusive seeing several cbd's renewing come before the board they can't be successf
the discussion at this point. thank you. >> thank you. so before us today is the resolution of intent for the fordaegs of the greater rincon hill community benefit district. thanks too the hard work of the executive committee and just for the public knows there is been much rapidly changing ownership of the property in the area making it more challenging 200 petitions which forms -- exceeding the 30% requirement this area is a dynamic part of the city transporm form, from a formulae...
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on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin doctrine of dominance that is one of the main threats from the panel this comment the best way to counter a a different threat from what we have seen before. >> we have tried to deemphasized the role of nuclear weapons where strategists -- for russia tries to emphasize it arad a conventional disadvantage that language is extreme because of the implications that you would use the weapon to to escalating crisis there is no way to foresee what would happen after that so the russians could moderate their language to talk with us with the weapons below that they give each of the witnesses we're very fortunate to have you with your analytical skills and we appreciate what you do. admiral you have a wealth of experience to this position and to avoid just want to take a little bit of that from new. in the part of the nuclear program but what we keep o
on the panel the ivory have descended so much weapons that we will never use but i am appreciative of you devoting your careers to make is deterrence real and i hope we can figure out ways to encounter the vladimir putin doctrine of dominance that is one of the main threats from the panel this comment the best way to counter a a different threat from what we have seen before. >> we have tried to deemphasized the role of nuclear weapons where strategists -- for russia tries to emphasize it...
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the pres. us. the present created a new office, the office of the us trade representative. that was not enough. they continue to grow. quite perturbed with the state department's perceived interference with an important strategic partner. remember the 80s? i do. remember who remember the problematic country was? that's right, japan. what the congress do? the authority was further enhanced and of the omnibus trade and competitive act of 1988. 1988. section 1601 of the 1988 legislation codified and expanded the ustr responsibility. in in so doing the legislation reinforce the executive partnership for the conduct of us trade policy. the legislation required that the us have been a senior representative on anybody that the president establishes to advise on overall economic policies and they should be included in all summits. it is my firm opinion this is exactly what congress will need to do we expect for the executive branch develop the capacity to aggressively advocate for children. i have learned in my many years of international business that i get caught negotiation strat
the pres. us. the present created a new office, the office of the us trade representative. that was not enough. they continue to grow. quite perturbed with the state department's perceived interference with an important strategic partner. remember the 80s? i do. remember who remember the problematic country was? that's right, japan. what the congress do? the authority was further enhanced and of the omnibus trade and competitive act of 1988. 1988. section 1601 of the 1988 legislation codified...
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yoi can see facks about cal train ridesersism 75 percent of the riders use the system to cut commute to work and 63 percent are [inaudible] that means they have access to the car but use cal train. [inaudible] they are able to use cal train as a alternative and good chise for them to get to and from work. what cal train has been doing to address their needs is first of all, do everything we can do now. the first step we bought used diesel train squz you see in the bottom left corner, that is a picture of the trains. we put them in the system without paint ing them because we knew they needed to get out quickly. those in operation now and helping to eleave some of the congestion on their today, but that is a short term fix. what will be a bigger step in the aability to increase capacity is cal trainect fiication. with that in place we'll have more trains, serve more riders increase station stop and/or reduce trabl time >> i have a question. sorry you were going on to the next slide, you can continue >> after that and something that is also important can work to increase capacity is le
yoi can see facks about cal train ridesersism 75 percent of the riders use the system to cut commute to work and 63 percent are [inaudible] that means they have access to the car but use cal train. [inaudible] they are able to use cal train as a alternative and good chise for them to get to and from work. what cal train has been doing to address their needs is first of all, do everything we can do now. the first step we bought used diesel train squz you see in the bottom left corner, that is a...
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it's one thing if the us is saying, don't spy on us companies.ry and take their trade secrets. for the us to tell china, spying on government agencies is crossing a line. it's pretty thin ice there. the us acknowledges we do the exact same thing to chinese agencies. david: well, i don't know if we do it in order to collect spies the way the chinese are apparently lining themselves up to do. i don't think it's quite that bad on our part, do you? >> no. it's certainly not that bad on our part. we're not trying to infiltrate the entire country of china and learn any -- all this information about their individuals to either commit identity theft or to further advance, you know, some type of hacking. so it's definitely -- that's not the case with us. david: all right, morgan, is there any way to counterattack? not in terms of trying to screw up their system? but just in order to defend our own data banks. >> time to give them a digital bloody nose. we need to be able to hit back -- david: be specific. >> take out -- fix some of the power grid like we
it's one thing if the us is saying, don't spy on us companies.ry and take their trade secrets. for the us to tell china, spying on government agencies is crossing a line. it's pretty thin ice there. the us acknowledges we do the exact same thing to chinese agencies. david: well, i don't know if we do it in order to collect spies the way the chinese are apparently lining themselves up to do. i don't think it's quite that bad on our part, do you? >> no. it's certainly not that bad on our...
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the backlash. we want to hear your comments. was it appropriate or unnecessary use of the n word? n tweet us at myfoxphilly 29 philly or leave your comments on our fox 29 facebook page. >> all right. thank you bill. >>> shocking video out of newark delaware. 48 train slamming into an suv that is still stuck on the tracks. take a look. this happen last night right in front of the deer park tavern on west main street. police say the 76-year-old driver should you getting his car struck right there on the tracks. two newark officers happened to be inside of the tavern at the time and ran out to the man's rescue. did he escape unharm. that accident is still under investigation but police say they do not think that alcohol is a factor. >>> all right. let's get check of your weather now. heating up again out there today but a dry heat that may not be the case tomorrow. >> it felt good out there today and late yesterday. >> yeah. it certainly did, dawn and iain. it's more of a dry heat. it's not that type of heat where you just start sweating as soon as you walk outside. that however comes
the backlash. we want to hear your comments. was it appropriate or unnecessary use of the n word? n tweet us at myfoxphilly 29 philly or leave your comments on our fox 29 facebook page. >> all right. thank you bill. >>> shocking video out of newark delaware. 48 train slamming into an suv that is still stuck on the tracks. take a look. this happen last night right in front of the deer park tavern on west main street. police say the 76-year-old driver should you getting his car...
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the drug formula issue was using sodium benzo. justice alito: if they rendered a person completely unconscious and then burned alive, would that be cruel and unusual? >> i think the problem is not rendering someone unconscious. the problem is is it necessary to ensure the person maintains a -- the anesthesia level. >> it is being bruned -- being burned alive from the inside. >> that is exactly what it is, justice kagan. >> you think there are certain phases in which burning someone at the stake would be consistent with the 8th amendment? you are not certain about that? >> the founders say burning at the stake is unconstitutional. it creates an amendment violation. in your hypothetical if there was a way to ensure that was dive in a humane way, i do not think that any state would go to try to do that because we -- >> you think there are circumstances that burning alive would not be a violation of the eighth amendment? >> potassium chloride is burning somebody alive. it is just doing it through the use of a drug. >> which is what we
the drug formula issue was using sodium benzo. justice alito: if they rendered a person completely unconscious and then burned alive, would that be cruel and unusual? >> i think the problem is not rendering someone unconscious. the problem is is it necessary to ensure the person maintains a -- the anesthesia level. >> it is being bruned -- being burned alive from the inside. >> that is exactly what it is, justice kagan. >> you think there are certain phases in which...
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for some reason the administration will not share it with us. i've asked both at the energy level, the secretary of state level, and the chief of staff and the president. so i think that there are legitimate concerns about what happens after year ten and it makes me concerned that they're unwillingness to share that with us means they think it's something that will undermine the american people's confidence in what they're doing. so hopefully they'll be forthcoming with that soon, senator gardner. >> thank you for being here today. ambassador's testimony, there was a quote that i'll read here. once sanctions are removed iran will be the beneficiary of some unfreezing of assets. the oil revenues will increase by some $24 billion annually. it is reasonably to assume that wind fall will be helping iran's economy. it is an equally safe bet the iranian revolutionary guard corp and the iranian armed forces will be beneficiaries too. do we know -- do you know what the amount that iran sponsors terrorism at the level of funding that they actually contrib
for some reason the administration will not share it with us. i've asked both at the energy level, the secretary of state level, and the chief of staff and the president. so i think that there are legitimate concerns about what happens after year ten and it makes me concerned that they're unwillingness to share that with us means they think it's something that will undermine the american people's confidence in what they're doing. so hopefully they'll be forthcoming with that soon, senator...
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we realize the moment us battle. we are still trying to education and sending students to department of rehabilitation to try to get their tuition covered through that process, however our experience is 50/50. it depends on the students. we found they have to jump through hurdles and while we recommend it, some students give up. last year we went through all of our sclips -- scholarships for disabled students which was $400000. there are now talks of gpa increases for students to continue receiving financial aid. which would be above the 2.0 limit which is the basic fee. our opinion is getting harder and harder for disabled students to have an education. while we are grateful to the universities for trying to implement policy to continue students getting financial aid, we continue to fight that. we know there are administrators fighting about that. i have met with them for hours and they don't agree with it either but they are stuck with the regulations. we continue to fight across the board. >> thank you. >> councilm
we realize the moment us battle. we are still trying to education and sending students to department of rehabilitation to try to get their tuition covered through that process, however our experience is 50/50. it depends on the students. we found they have to jump through hurdles and while we recommend it, some students give up. last year we went through all of our sclips -- scholarships for disabled students which was $400000. there are now talks of gpa increases for students to continue...
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we don't have to solve it the two of us. here will be a different piece of legislation and a different committee is going to do that and i am trying to figure out the process of how that will be made because that will be different in different communities. >> i understand that and appreciate your point. the history of states and epa working together to reduce ozone levels has been to find the most cost-effective ways to reduce the precursors to ozones in areas where ozone levels are high, and that's the process that would ensue if a standard is changed. so there are lots of things that contribute to ozone nonattainment in areas that have a problem. >> would there be the possibility in the portfolio of options a community could say if they are below .2, they -- >> we have competing mandates. i am trying to figure out the process of making that decision. if they are going to have ten things on the able, and a decreased use of ethanol in their area is not an option when we know it's a contributing factor, why couldn't that be on
we don't have to solve it the two of us. here will be a different piece of legislation and a different committee is going to do that and i am trying to figure out the process of how that will be made because that will be different in different communities. >> i understand that and appreciate your point. the history of states and epa working together to reduce ozone levels has been to find the most cost-effective ways to reduce the precursors to ozones in areas where ozone levels are high,...
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the chaplain: let us pray. lord of our lives, whose commands we cherish and in whose service we find joy, thank you for the gift of this day. inspire our lawmakers to fill the waiting hours with labor that will open doors of new possibilities for our nation and world. stir their hearts to seize today's opportunities to do your will on earth repairing yesterday's wrongs and grasping tomorrow's promises. enlighten their hearts with the knowledge of your love, as they strive to make this world a better place. use them to provide cheer to sad hearts, faith to doubting hearts and courage to fearful hearts. we pray in your loving name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to our flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. mcconnell: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: it was certainly heartening
the chaplain: let us pray. lord of our lives, whose commands we cherish and in whose service we find joy, thank you for the gift of this day. inspire our lawmakers to fill the waiting hours with labor that will open doors of new possibilities for our nation and world. stir their hearts to seize today's opportunities to do your will on earth repairing yesterday's wrongs and grasping tomorrow's promises. enlighten their hearts with the knowledge of your love, as they strive to make this world a...
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life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my braifn i brain is doing. so i'm just going to be watching here wheys happening and reacting. >> put yourself in the shoes of the law enforcement officer. use force only when you feel your life or the life of a citizen is in threat. the spouse is abusive and there are weapons in the house. this is one of the faster paces, simplified shoot-don't shoot scenarios. (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. >> (bleep) (bleep) (bleep). >> sir sir sir. [ gun shots ] >> reporter: wow, that went so fast! my heart is pounding. didn't respond to any voice demands. wow, that was fast, you weren't kidding. >> absolutely. that's how quickly these things can go wrong. >> i believe what you say. okay. >> how do you
life of another is in danger, the use of force is appropriate. paul beban's experience at the washington state university use of force lab. there are many gray areas he learned in which to shoot or not to shoot. >> reporter: so this simulation is going to measure my reaction to the simulation, whether or not i use force appropriately and all the while what my braifn i brain is doing. so i'm just going to be watching here wheys happening and reacting. >> put yourself in the shoes of...
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the border. he only gave us his first name manny. ed his role in this complicated process. >> i have many law enforcement friends who are willing to help along with the movement, to help with the crossing whether it be border patrol friends or political ties anything that is needed. >> with all the danger fahti experienced at home he figured there would be trouble. but he was surprised by how smoothly the process went in mexico. >> i was lucky, i didn't get stopped and they didn't check my passport. >> we make sure they're escorted to a safe point in our mexican side. once in the united states side we'll make sure they cross to a safe destination in the united states. we only have them in trusted cabs or drivers, we only escort them with people we know. >> most who follow this process have to sneak across the border and manage in the u.s. as best they can living without official sanction. the same way other undocumented aliens do. but fahti did something bold. he and his family announced themselves to a u.s. customs officer at the san
the border. he only gave us his first name manny. ed his role in this complicated process. >> i have many law enforcement friends who are willing to help along with the movement, to help with the crossing whether it be border patrol friends or political ties anything that is needed. >> with all the danger fahti experienced at home he figured there would be trouble. but he was surprised by how smoothly the process went in mexico. >> i was lucky, i didn't get stopped and they...
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second. >> the only phone you use could be hanging on the wall of the kitchen of your home. they are found in fluorescent lights, ear muffs, you are using up the elements, and the supply is not guaranteed. i'm not saying that you want to burn through your electronics so quickly. if you are yelling at your flat tv screen, things are not made the way they are used to be, you are right. >> look at the light bulb. it's been burning at a fire house in liver more. 114-straight years the light bulb has been working. apart from hours when the power supply from a battery decide, this is working. why is it? the simple answer is profit. apple posted the biggest profit history in the fine three months of 2014. more often we replace devices, the gratst apple's profit. it's true of all companies. it's essentially when it comes to electronics, a garbage economy, relying on us to discard smart phones and computers, that's how most take companies like it. they are turning tech garbage into gold. they come at a cost. >> electronic recyclers pick up about 113,000 pounds of e-waste every week in
second. >> the only phone you use could be hanging on the wall of the kitchen of your home. they are found in fluorescent lights, ear muffs, you are using up the elements, and the supply is not guaranteed. i'm not saying that you want to burn through your electronics so quickly. if you are yelling at your flat tv screen, things are not made the way they are used to be, you are right. >> look at the light bulb. it's been burning at a fire house in liver more. 114-straight years the...
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of the tourists that use the service and the concern about safety, the concern having someone who is able to articulate to expand people who are visit san francisco some of the challenges i think that there's a problem sometimes because there often there's a lot of confusion a lot of uncertainty from someone that is from san francisco works and lives here there's more confidence versus someone as a tourist they'll jump on the bikes to expand understand san francisco and get around difference i guess between this service for tourists and bike programs that focus on tourists is that they usually have people and those people have the ability to expand go over safety issues and maps and provide information that is useful to help avoid challenges that exist when i have people not familiar with the landscape i was wondering any plans to expand do a better job at figuring out a way to expand address the tourists population that use the service. >> i don't know if candice wants to expand speak to expand this we'll benefit from motivates indirect relationship for example new york that deal
of the tourists that use the service and the concern about safety, the concern having someone who is able to articulate to expand people who are visit san francisco some of the challenges i think that there's a problem sometimes because there often there's a lot of confusion a lot of uncertainty from someone that is from san francisco works and lives here there's more confidence versus someone as a tourist they'll jump on the bikes to expand understand san francisco and get around difference i...
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town and the police chief has said drivers used to fly through here. but he didn't have the officers to issue tickets, so after a couple accidents, the town decided to install some automated speed enforcement cameras. within a few months, that had led to thousands of citations and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. motorists filed a class action lawsuit, arguing that those fines violated their due-process rights. >> reporter: michael allen is a former prosecutor and municipal judge in cincinnati and the lawyer who represented those drivers. >> you know, when somebody challenges a speeding citation, which rarely happens, but if it does, that police officer has to raise his right arm and testify that the device he used, the laser radar was properly calibrated, that he is properly trained, that he is certain that the person that is charged is the person that was driving that vehicle. you don't have these in the speed camera cases. >> reporter: a county judge agreed, he called the cameras "a high-tech game of three card monty, a scam that the moto
town and the police chief has said drivers used to fly through here. but he didn't have the officers to issue tickets, so after a couple accidents, the town decided to install some automated speed enforcement cameras. within a few months, that had led to thousands of citations and hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. motorists filed a class action lawsuit, arguing that those fines violated their due-process rights. >> reporter: michael allen is a former prosecutor and municipal...
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i know people are disturbed by the trend joining us. mobile apps like kick and what is up and apps like whicker and sure spot are allowing extremist to communicate outside of the view of law enforcement isis attempts to use the dark or deep web with just as concerning. these websites hide ip addresses and can't be reached by search engines giving terrorist another means by which they can recruit fighters, share intelligence raise funds. yesterday in boston, they tailored the message for specific audiences and in doing so it projects power beyond the growing safe havens by amp amplifying battlefield susceptive people. this helps them achieve their self proclaimed caliphate. it stands in stark contrast to al-qaeda's past outreach that relied on top down messaging and propaganda more difficult for inspiring jihadist to find. instead, isis is taking a grassroots approach to terror seeding the oppressive world view frameom the ground up. isis is using its multi platform engagement to create a subculture that supports violent behavior and enco
i know people are disturbed by the trend joining us. mobile apps like kick and what is up and apps like whicker and sure spot are allowing extremist to communicate outside of the view of law enforcement isis attempts to use the dark or deep web with just as concerning. these websites hide ip addresses and can't be reached by search engines giving terrorist another means by which they can recruit fighters, share intelligence raise funds. yesterday in boston, they tailored the message for...
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the n word they used the word itself.hock to the system a jarring reminder of the temporate use of that word and how it's been connected to legacies of white supremacy that he has addressed and certainly in this case did again. >> you consider ferguson you consider baltimore, but now we have charleston and those nine lives lost there, and the shooter of that manifesto of hate. does it take that for the president to get this forceful i guess, if you will about race pretty much that's been absent in other years of his presidency, too. or is it because this is his time left and we're going to see president obama when it comes to the topic of race. >> i think all of the above. we have been praying for the company to earn issues. we'll have different discussions about race. unfortunately, that left gaps. it left abysses in spaces. it took this where president obama felt comfortable enough to address this in an open fashion. >> let's talk about where he could have been effective without using the n word. i want to show you what
the n word they used the word itself.hock to the system a jarring reminder of the temporate use of that word and how it's been connected to legacies of white supremacy that he has addressed and certainly in this case did again. >> you consider ferguson you consider baltimore, but now we have charleston and those nine lives lost there, and the shooter of that manifesto of hate. does it take that for the president to get this forceful i guess, if you will about race pretty much that's been...
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they were asked whether it was meant to be provocative. >> the president's use and the reason he usedr it is not possible to judge nation's progress on race issues based solely on evaluation of our country's manners. >> joining me is national reporter aaron carmone. harold, was this appropriate? >> i don't think so. listening to what the president was making he was making valid points. i don't think saying that word made his point any stronger at all. further more you give people license to use that word the moment you hear the president use it. and that is not what the president intended. i thought there was a better use of words and a better expenditure of time in a lot of ways to deal with what is clearly an issue he has grappled with during his presidency and an issue the country still grapples with. i made the point earlier, we have made substantial progress in this country. an african american president. even in south carolina they have an african american senator even with that flag flying. we have a long ways to go. i think the battle really exists now in education and economi
they were asked whether it was meant to be provocative. >> the president's use and the reason he usedr it is not possible to judge nation's progress on race issues based solely on evaluation of our country's manners. >> joining me is national reporter aaron carmone. harold, was this appropriate? >> i don't think so. listening to what the president was making he was making valid points. i don't think saying that word made his point any stronger at all. further more you give...
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the us incident we had a few hits in australia and spain were starting a blog. will begin the green infrastructure construction we will have a blog that's ongoing to be great because weber capture people's thoughts and were looking for to working with -- i didn't get along with some of our projects we have in some job training that is a good one of the root document that process that's occurring as well as the contractor's assistant center training that were doing. lastly, it's always fun when we know the summers because sometimes it's hard to talk about the weather here, but our 21 interns have started and certainly they're really impressive group and are here today. give it a wave, interns. >>[applause] >> i had a chance to tell them about myself and my career the other day there was a nice time to get to know them. there really a need group. their project this summer will be to build a youth, all to talk about architectural concepts the southeast plant and this is in response to the fact that when we write the community worker the southeast working group is ex
the us incident we had a few hits in australia and spain were starting a blog. will begin the green infrastructure construction we will have a blog that's ongoing to be great because weber capture people's thoughts and were looking for to working with -- i didn't get along with some of our projects we have in some job training that is a good one of the root document that process that's occurring as well as the contractor's assistant center training that were doing. lastly, it's always fun when...
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the other day. i was able to use the techniques that you taught us and be able to listen to the individual before i rush to judgment. that's what officers do, they respond to the environment on what's going on and that's how they proceed to things. we train them for 6 months and forget about everything you know. that's what we do, but we are given more tools on how to stay alive. they are suspicious of the people they talk to because that's what they are taught. we need to have these tools to go home every night to your family that you need to survive out there. now with cit and through other classes of the police department implements with the officers. officers are able to say, wait a minute, let me step back and see what i have. because a lot of statistics show that officers get involved in shootings or the use of force within 90 seconds of arriving to a call. with that small window that we want to make bigger. i want the bay window, not a little window. i want them to step back and say, wait a minute, let me see what i have. i know this person is threatened to commit suicide or hurt somebody. b
the other day. i was able to use the techniques that you taught us and be able to listen to the individual before i rush to judgment. that's what officers do, they respond to the environment on what's going on and that's how they proceed to things. we train them for 6 months and forget about everything you know. that's what we do, but we are given more tools on how to stay alive. they are suspicious of the people they talk to because that's what they are taught. we need to have these tools to...
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the word it jars me. it's uncomfortable. i don't use it. but the president has used the word in his book. he used it in his interview. he's not using it in a casual fashion. he's using it in a manner to educate -- >> to make a point. >> and to make a point. in that case i can accept it. i wouldn't use it but i can accept it. and i understand why he used that word. >> jonathan thank you. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thanks a lot, jose. >>> to developing news from overseas. this morning the taliban is claiming responsibility for a brazen and bloody attack on the afghan parliament. let's get right to aman. >> by any measure of the word this was a spectacular attack taking part in the heart of kabul while parliament was in session. it was captured live on tv. take a look. [ bomb explodes ] >> that was the speaker of the afghan parliament. after the explosion you can see the debris and dust and hear the loud screams of some of the mmps. none of them were injured. according to afghan police there was a vehicle-born device that was detonated outside that caused that explosion. six members of th
the word it jars me. it's uncomfortable. i don't use it. but the president has used the word in his book. he used it in his interview. he's not using it in a casual fashion. he's using it in a manner to educate -- >> to make a point. >> and to make a point. in that case i can accept it. i wouldn't use it but i can accept it. and i understand why he used that word. >> jonathan thank you. it's a pleasure to see you. >> thanks a lot, jose. >>> to developing news...
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used now as a weapon against the russians. but he soon returned to berlin to continue work on a yet more lethal gas. this was -- but it's not, we use -- on the third of may 1915, the kaiser finally permitted the bombing of london. it was dusk the next day when third base after the first gas attacks, since the lusitania sank under 103rd day of the first world war to two zeppelins each 530 feet long 60-foot in diameter and filled with over a million cubic feet of gas took off to attack london. one of them has to turn back, so this flew on alone at its top speed of over six feet miles per hour. around 11 p.m. the airship was over a london residential district on which he dropped the first bomb ever to fall on the city. no one was seriously injured but from there the airship looped south of the city hopping bombs as it went among the buildings hit with a whiskey distillery a synagogue and a bamboo furniture factory. here we have a picture of the devastation of the first raid on london. seven people were killed, including an eight y
used now as a weapon against the russians. but he soon returned to berlin to continue work on a yet more lethal gas. this was -- but it's not, we use -- on the third of may 1915, the kaiser finally permitted the bombing of london. it was dusk the next day when third base after the first gas attacks, since the lusitania sank under 103rd day of the first world war to two zeppelins each 530 feet long 60-foot in diameter and filled with over a million cubic feet of gas took off to attack london....
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is the amendment for the north beach special use district so this is a map showing the various special special use district that applies not vicinity it is the red i'm sorry black and yellow line i know this is - a regular polygon shape with the special use district within the sud that last operated as a quote basic sailor neighborhood service that provides goods other than serviced with the north beach and the surrounding naibt neighborhood it defying fizz it clashgd by a high portion of director chin and eating use this occupied it is not under the current controls of the sud however the sponsor is a proposing an amendment that allows the restaurant or bar to open a second location this will require conditional use authorization and experience with sincerely criteria first, the existing restaurant or bar has to operated in the area for at least one year and second the proposed must be a ground level and have been vacant for at least 15 months third at least 40 percent be a non-conform and the planning code has provided a benefit to the neighborhood staff supports this proposed amendm
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and so we condemn the use of the word. trying to have an honest and frank conversation about race. this is a moment in our history where a loving bluntness, being lovingly blunt, being righteously angry, in the case of these victim families being divinely forgiving, is necessary. let's be clear about this. the racial animus in this society, the violence in this society, gives that word power. it's not the mere utterance of it. the president was endeavoring to be blunt in the context of that podcast. i understood what he was trying to say. we condemn the use of the word but we appreciate him being -- trying to have a frank conversation about it. >> you wish he would have used "n" word rather than uttering that awful word? >> precisely. >> he decided not to do that. he also said the legacy of slavery is still part of our dna. you agree with him? >> absolutely. in charleston there in the public market is a large block where african-americans were sold. remnants of slavery are all around. the names of african-americans in sout
and so we condemn the use of the word. trying to have an honest and frank conversation about race. this is a moment in our history where a loving bluntness, being lovingly blunt, being righteously angry, in the case of these victim families being divinely forgiving, is necessary. let's be clear about this. the racial animus in this society, the violence in this society, gives that word power. it's not the mere utterance of it. the president was endeavoring to be blunt in the context of that...
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at the end of the day we feel the elected officials use it as a scapegoat. instead of putting money. into the community, they'd rather put money into apparatuses that they say is a fix-all when it isn't. at the end of the day lobbyists will get rich. elected officials will brush the problem off. in ferguson, for example, the uprising was not a lack of cameras, it was because the elected officials were using the police department to torture the community, because they had a shortfall in the budget. >> absolutely true. let's call the officials out. i'm calling them out. i think most are cowards, and police administrators that buy into it are cowards. >> let me put to this way. you are with the pba. >> yes, sir. >> you are called in when there's a problem, or a police officer is charged or has something done because he's been involved in a shooting. in addition to a lot of other things you do. >> that's correct. >> wouldn't it make your life easier, there was a study in realto california, showing when officers wore cameras, 60% drops in the use of force, 88% dro
at the end of the day we feel the elected officials use it as a scapegoat. instead of putting money. into the community, they'd rather put money into apparatuses that they say is a fix-all when it isn't. at the end of the day lobbyists will get rich. elected officials will brush the problem off. in ferguson, for example, the uprising was not a lack of cameras, it was because the elected officials were using the police department to torture the community, because they had a shortfall in the...
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even off camera but the ones who did told us about the clinics closing. >> its like easier to get breast implants, than it is to get an abortion in texas, which is ridiculous. it is so frustrating and it makes you feel like you're not an, equal citizen just because you're a woman and just because like something mistake happened, you shouldn't be held accountable for it and almost die for trying to fix it. and we don't have a proper separation of, church and state and because of that lawmakers are going to do whatever it takes to get people to keep them in office. >> is this a difficult decision for you? >> yes, its very difficult being a travel nurse and that you know i'm trying to save lives and it's very difficult. >> crystal had to drive three hours to get here because her hometown has no abortion clinic. >> part is being alone. >> i don't have anybody who would come with me or go with me because their opinions are very strong. >> and they don't agree with my decision and so i have to do it alone. >> do you know that this clinic might have to
even off camera but the ones who did told us about the clinics closing. >> its like easier to get breast implants, than it is to get an abortion in texas, which is ridiculous. it is so frustrating and it makes you feel like you're not an, equal citizen just because you're a woman and just because like something mistake happened, you shouldn't be held accountable for it and almost die for trying to fix it. and we don't have a proper separation of, church and state and because of that...
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with the issue before us it is not to be criticized in the house of representatives, for passing this fisa bill. to reauthorize it in a way that is more meaning full and makes us saver and so people are secure about the intelligence operation we had going on in this country. is he criticizing us for working hard to get the bill reauthorized in a fashion that the american people accept? because his criticism is not to people who voted today but by the bipartisan efforts in the house of representatives who passed this bill overwhelmingly 338 votes, they did it for the security of this nation. so i don't think any of us, mr. president are responsible for why we are less secure. i would hope everyone votes to continue the surveyillance opportunities that we have available. if it doesn't pass what are we going do? it will go to the house of representative and mccarthy said they don't want anything from us. they want this bill passed. they want the usa freedom bill passed today. and of course that is what the democratic leader would like as well. mr. president, let's vote today to pass this
with the issue before us it is not to be criticized in the house of representatives, for passing this fisa bill. to reauthorize it in a way that is more meaning full and makes us saver and so people are secure about the intelligence operation we had going on in this country. is he criticizing us for working hard to get the bill reauthorized in a fashion that the american people accept? because his criticism is not to people who voted today but by the bipartisan efforts in the house of...
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thank you [applause]. >> good evening, i'm bab bra merabif, for the sf food bank, thank you for considering us for this grant, one in four are in need of food in san francisco, the millions of pounds of food that will help with this grant, will not only stay out of landfill, but go those in need this grant will help fund a truck and a driver who collects the food in a food safe way, it's brought back to the food bank, and distributed to those in need. so thank you. [applause] >> welcome >> thank you. i'm going to be honest with you, i did not know exactly what we were supposed to be doing, i came down here from listening, when i fefr came in i noticed people were doing slide shows, i caulked to a young lady i'm about to get married to in october back there. put together a slide show hurry up. so we put together us and the kids, and the garden in my community, and somebody i guess whispered to her, we didn't need to do that which is kind of cool but i do want to say, thank you to whoever it was that allowed us us to have this grant, it's not a lot, what it is is another opportunity for me to ke
thank you [applause]. >> good evening, i'm bab bra merabif, for the sf food bank, thank you for considering us for this grant, one in four are in need of food in san francisco, the millions of pounds of food that will help with this grant, will not only stay out of landfill, but go those in need this grant will help fund a truck and a driver who collects the food in a food safe way, it's brought back to the food bank, and distributed to those in need. so thank you. [applause] >>...
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the world? that would put us in the world? that would put us in the middle of the pack. that's a lot better than what we are now. we are the highest rate in the industrialized world and that's not even the s corporations were talking about. then can we come up with a leapfrog plan that leapfrogs the rest of the world that shows we haven't even more superior tax system that is better than the rest of the world. kind of like what we did world. kind of like what we did in 1996. given the fact that our size of gullett government relative to the size of economy around 20% of gdp is something someone would think we could come up with a better system that would a better system that would not just be in the middle of the pack, but would rival anything else that anyone has. you want to found your company in america and keep your business in america and manufacture your products in america. it makes sense to america. it makes sense to do that and we become, because of our intellectual property and our workforce in our currency where you want to be an american firm. those of the ki
the world? that would put us in the world? that would put us in the middle of the pack. that's a lot better than what we are now. we are the highest rate in the industrialized world and that's not even the s corporations were talking about. then can we come up with a leapfrog plan that leapfrogs the rest of the world that shows we haven't even more superior tax system that is better than the rest of the world. kind of like what we did world. kind of like what we did in 1996. given the fact that...