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the truth. us congressman alan grayson sits on the house foreign affairs committee. he agreed to talk with me over the phone to discuss my findings. >> the un they've reported that there were fifteen civilian deaths in this area according to the sources that we spoke to, the civilians that weren't killed in crossfire. >> you understand that by the time of last summer, generally speaking, the americans weren't involved in any live fire incidents, that they had delegated that to the afghans and as you explained earlier in this call were simply acting as quote advisors. >> i told him about mohammad razeq's case: that us forces were allegedly watching as mohammad razeq was beaten to death, but did not intervene to stop it. >> normally when such an incident occurs there is in fact an investigation by the us military. whoever the witnesses were, were they us forces or otherwise, it's tragic that no one intervened but lets not equate watching an incident like that with perpetrating it. >> congressman gray
the truth. us congressman alan grayson sits on the house foreign affairs committee. he agreed to talk with me over the phone to discuss my findings. >> the un they've reported that there were fifteen civilian deaths in this area according to the sources that we spoke to, the civilians that weren't killed in crossfire. >> you understand that by the time of last summer, generally speaking, the americans weren't involved in any live fire incidents, that they had delegated that to the...
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because at the end of the day, we kind of use the way you use money as proxy for your character in the position. bigad: the chancellor says he's proud of his work at the district. you should note this is the same district that just got a $388 million bond to upgrade facilities at the schools. announcer: coming up, it's a high-priced hobby, big game hunting. bigad: about how often do you get lions like that? ann-marie: i would say probably about one a week. announcer: we investigate how many threatened species end up shipped to the us as trophies. endangered and threatened and shipped to the united states as animal trophies, and it's happening here in the bay area. we're talking about big game hunting, which came into the global spotlight after a minnesota hunter killed a protected lion in zimbabwe named cecil. but we discovered that killing lions for sport is generally allowed, even though populations are at historic lows. behind these crates are some of the most sought-after animals in africa. a blue wildebeest, an antelope, even a lion, they're all hunting trophies, legally shot and
because at the end of the day, we kind of use the way you use money as proxy for your character in the position. bigad: the chancellor says he's proud of his work at the district. you should note this is the same district that just got a $388 million bond to upgrade facilities at the schools. announcer: coming up, it's a high-priced hobby, big game hunting. bigad: about how often do you get lions like that? ann-marie: i would say probably about one a week. announcer: we investigate how many...
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he stated the use of tasers would have prevented the death of mario woods and would the use of night sticks done the same thing? immediately after the murder of mario woods that he was hit three times with a beanbag. he like end that to be hit at 450 miles per hour. mario woods was already incapacitated. he could barely stand straight and told us mario was pepper prayed and sure enough half blind. any teenager at that point could have walked up to mario in his risk with a 30-inch nightstick, standard police equipment, end of conflict, no 40 bullet discharged by rabid gun flinging cops, no tasers and the son of glen woods, alive but bruised. take a look at the video. does anyone see one intelligent well trained cop? not a single one. would greg suhr look into the camera and tell the residents of san francisco and tell the people that what happened was good police work. i don't think so. murder is murder. deflection of murder is the police method. don't be fooled by public relations consultants that have been standard police equipment and by taxpayers of san francisco against their own
he stated the use of tasers would have prevented the death of mario woods and would the use of night sticks done the same thing? immediately after the murder of mario woods that he was hit three times with a beanbag. he like end that to be hit at 450 miles per hour. mario woods was already incapacitated. he could barely stand straight and told us mario was pepper prayed and sure enough half blind. any teenager at that point could have walked up to mario in his risk with a 30-inch nightstick,...
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move and refine the space and helped us build the machine beyond our skills that allowed us to make our production and he's a terrific, terrific guy the family is wonderful to us and we hope you'll approve those plans. >> is there any additional public comment? >> in support of project sponsor. >> okay dr requester two minute rebuttal. >> i think he was talking two loud before some thoughts please we welcomed do project as long as it respects the neighborhoods neighbors the chu family and the family they've asked you to say appear before you tonight on behalf of them norman on behalf of the the larkin street families and also new construction is not a solution to criminal eradicating social problems minimizing construction is not a reason to build any inappropriate structures the code sections that the sponsors rental unit on the face they appear to be well and, in fact, those of us who were working on drafting the code sections and of the legislation that later become pacific avenue mcd i think are in a very good position to comment about what that legislative intent the exclusive
move and refine the space and helped us build the machine beyond our skills that allowed us to make our production and he's a terrific, terrific guy the family is wonderful to us and we hope you'll approve those plans. >> is there any additional public comment? >> in support of project sponsor. >> okay dr requester two minute rebuttal. >> i think he was talking two loud before some thoughts please we welcomed do project as long as it respects the neighborhoods neighbors...
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the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, the prohibition on the use of a blinding laser weapons, that is what has succeeded so, we need a , legal prohibition on fully autonomous robotic weapons. and we need to restrict the use of drone technology, with the hellfire missile, to armed conflict zones. and not to policing matters. alberto: i think we are in danger of confusing two issues. one, is the issue of technology, which is not supervised by humans. on this i fully agree with , professor o'connell. absolutely, we do not want a situation where weapons themselves make the decision. right now, that is not the situation with drones. they are fully controlled by the president. they are under full command. there is no robotic drone out there on its own, deciding who to target. so let us not be overly dramatic about this issue. the second thing i want to say is that, with regards to policing, ok, if the american people want to have a conversation and decide that we want to ban drones, along with other states, and we might ban chemica
the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, the prohibition on the use of a blinding laser weapons, that is what has succeeded so, we need a , legal prohibition on fully autonomous robotic weapons. and we need to restrict the use of drone technology, with the hellfire missile, to armed conflict zones. and not to policing matters. alberto: i think we are in danger of confusing two issues. one, is the issue of technology, which is not...
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zoning administrator opine that all the uses were professional bikeharing were unlawful and low and behold the last legal use was a tourist hotel that is lapd had to seek another cu we filed under the processing program and at the time my clients took ownership of the building of the spaces were fully occupied by a preoperative meeting in july of 2015 tenants said that the property management most vacated by attrition we filed the papers 9 tenant left in the building prufrt to vacate the building within thirty disof this project approval we so you get the notice of determination and basically, their leaving we have not heard anyone challenging the vacation it will be in compliance with the continuing condition the basis themselves actually, the 33 spaces are anywhereing what was there originally and the changes we're to reduce the size of the spaces to thirty rooms to expand the bathroom facilities for the hotel and provide for assessable rooms and assessable bathrooms the demographics are in basically for travelers and others coming to the city eithe
zoning administrator opine that all the uses were professional bikeharing were unlawful and low and behold the last legal use was a tourist hotel that is lapd had to seek another cu we filed under the processing program and at the time my clients took ownership of the building of the spaces were fully occupied by a preoperative meeting in july of 2015 tenants said that the property management most vacated by attrition we filed the papers 9 tenant left in the building prufrt to vacate the...
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the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, the prohibition on the use of blinding laser weapons, that's what has succeeded. so we need a legal prohibition on fully autonomous robotic weapons, and we need to restrict the use of drone technology with the hellfire missile to armed conflict zones and not to policing matters. mr. coll: i think we are in danger of confusing two issues. one is the issue of technology that is not supervised by human beings. on this i agree with professor o'connell. absolutely, we don't want a situation in which weapons of themselves make these decisions. but right now that's not the situation with drones. drones are fully controlled by the president. they are under the full command. there is no robotic drone out there on its own deciding who to target. let's not be overly dramatic about this issue. the second thing i want to say is that with regards to policing, if the american people want to have a conversation and decide that we want to ban drones along with other states, ban them as we might ban chemic
the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, the prohibition on the use of blinding laser weapons, that's what has succeeded. so we need a legal prohibition on fully autonomous robotic weapons, and we need to restrict the use of drone technology with the hellfire missile to armed conflict zones and not to policing matters. mr. coll: i think we are in danger of confusing two issues. one is the issue of technology that is not supervised by...
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one instance, an instance where the us attorney says deonte carraway used his position as a volunteer in the prince george's county school system to take a child out of the classroom and then in trying to get the child to take its clothes off, then threatened tha child with law enforcement and school discipline if the child did not go along what deand thed take you carraway wanted. listen to this. the defendant allegedly took aey child out of a classroom to a dressing room in the building and instructed the child to take off his clothes.es. according to the allegations inn resisted, didn't want to do it. at which point the defendantefen threatened him if he didn'te comply the defendant would report him to the principal or the police. as it tans right now, law enforcement officials have identify ted 17 victims in all. that number, they caution coulda go hire as this investigation proceeds.eeds it will proceed with the fbi. they are also involved in this and they are asking anyone who has had any contact with detann acarraway to contact them as quickly as possible. we're life in green b
one instance, an instance where the us attorney says deonte carraway used his position as a volunteer in the prince george's county school system to take a child out of the classroom and then in trying to get the child to take its clothes off, then threatened tha child with law enforcement and school discipline if the child did not go along what deand thed take you carraway wanted. listen to this. the defendant allegedly took aey child out of a classroom to a dressing room in the building and...
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to make sure we resolve not only for the implicit avoiding bronze blossoming of the transportation slow down will reset us it seems to me the best thing to do keep going this board is continuing to improve the program as we go along for those who are concerned out there this is not going to happen i can tell you from me personally and hearing it from others having a shuttle program is better than not having a shuttle program and the efforts to be perfect if keeping us going but at the same time here we go let's keep on listening to the community input and make that better. >> i'm hearing from the colleagues director reiskin and the staff to work with the board of supervisors on the next couple weeks if something comes back working through the people of the city of san francisco. >> yes. so that is with that direction we will engage with the stakeholders with the members of the public that have concerns to see if we can get to a adjusted reif i understand program that addresses some of those needs so it it our intent that therefore binge you back something at the next meeting on the 16 assuming that the bo
to make sure we resolve not only for the implicit avoiding bronze blossoming of the transportation slow down will reset us it seems to me the best thing to do keep going this board is continuing to improve the program as we go along for those who are concerned out there this is not going to happen i can tell you from me personally and hearing it from others having a shuttle program is better than not having a shuttle program and the efforts to be perfect if keeping us going but at the same time...
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the e ght time frame? dr. ghosh: 1980s, right. craig vansandt: not that any of us are political experts, but my take is that the chance of getting government to make the kinds of changes you're talking about with the aids issue is much less today than it was 20 years ago. dr. ghosh: i think we need to go bacto history. these were young men who shut down the fda for a day, closed the wall street for 2 days. they were young, they were dared, they vocated. they were their own advocate. the government is not going to change unless we is a movement that is going on from our part, that's at change.org. we want to submit one million signatures to the congress, senate that this needs to be addressed. in a discussion with ... we are rationing the care. we are deprivg the care in the back door. let's talk up front and make a change. that was the dierence is the aids advocate is a patient warrior on the street. we have cancer advocacy group. unfortunatel y, most of them are companies. organization get involved in patient advocacy? jon rosmann: yeah, most of our services direc
the e ght time frame? dr. ghosh: 1980s, right. craig vansandt: not that any of us are political experts, but my take is that the chance of getting government to make the kinds of changes you're talking about with the aids issue is much less today than it was 20 years ago. dr. ghosh: i think we need to go bacto history. these were young men who shut down the fda for a day, closed the wall street for 2 days. they were young, they were dared, they vocated. they were their own advocate. the...
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zoning administrator opine that all the uses were professional bikeharing were unlawful and low and behold the last legal use was a tourist hotel that is lapd had to seek another cu we filed under the processing program and at the time my clients took ownership of the building of the spaces were fully occupied by a preoperative meeting in july of 2015 tenants said that the property management most vacated by attrition we filed the papers 9 tenant left in the building prufrt to vacate the building within thirty disof this project approval we so you get the notice of determination and basically, their leaving we have not heard anyone challenging the vacation it will be in compliance with the continuing condition the basis themselves actually, the 33 spaces are anywhereing what was there originally and the changes we're to reduce the size of the spaces to thirty rooms to expand the bathroom facilities for the hotel and provide for assessable rooms and assessable bathrooms the demographics are in basically for travelers and others coming to the city eithe
zoning administrator opine that all the uses were professional bikeharing were unlawful and low and behold the last legal use was a tourist hotel that is lapd had to seek another cu we filed under the processing program and at the time my clients took ownership of the building of the spaces were fully occupied by a preoperative meeting in july of 2015 tenants said that the property management most vacated by attrition we filed the papers 9 tenant left in the building prufrt to vacate the...
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the chaplain: let us pray. rnal god, glorious in strength and marvelous in majesty, we ascribe to you the glory due your name. you have elevated this nation and sustained it through its history. keep us from forgetting that righteousness exalts but sin
the chaplain: let us pray. rnal god, glorious in strength and marvelous in majesty, we ascribe to you the glory due your name. you have elevated this nation and sustained it through its history. keep us from forgetting that righteousness exalts but sin
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the rest of us are saying the sunshine. winter garden today, 73 at 2:00, comfortable, 75 at 4:00. and we will cool down by 8:00. temperatures in the low 60s and then we will get into the 50s after that. looking at the heist today, we will be cooler in the northern sections. a few close to 80 most of us will be below 80, 78 st cloud, 79 orlando for a high, 74 in leesburg, 70 for the villages and 76 swinging back to cocoa beach. coming up we will track city by city just how chilly it is going to get by tomorrow morning. artie? >>> you can always track the warm weather for yourself at wftv.com /weather. >>> a sentencing hearing underway for a brevard county teenager charged in the attempted murder of a state trooper. morgan mcneil is also charged in the second-degree murder of her boyfriend. he died after he was shot by the -- last june. they were on their way to fulfill a suicide pact in december. mcneil into a conditional no contest plea if the judge decides juvenile sanctions are not appropriate, she may withdraw her play.
the rest of us are saying the sunshine. winter garden today, 73 at 2:00, comfortable, 75 at 4:00. and we will cool down by 8:00. temperatures in the low 60s and then we will get into the 50s after that. looking at the heist today, we will be cooler in the northern sections. a few close to 80 most of us will be below 80, 78 st cloud, 79 orlando for a high, 74 in leesburg, 70 for the villages and 76 swinging back to cocoa beach. coming up we will track city by city just how chilly it is going to...
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the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, theprohibition on the use of laser weapons, that is what has succeeded so we need a legal prohibition on robotic weapons and we need to restrict the use of drone technology with the missiles to the armed conflict zones and not too policing matters. >> i think we are in danger of confusing tuitions. one is technology that is unsupervised. i agree with the professor that absolutely we don't want a situation which weapons are themselves making decisions, but right now that's what the situation. right now they are fully controlled by the president. they are under the full command. there is no robotic drone on its own deciding who to target. so let's not be overly dramatic about this issue. the second thing i want to say is with regards to policing, if the american people want to have a conversation and decided that we want to ban drones along with other states as we might ban chemical weapons or biological weapons, that is a very legitimate conversation between me to be aware of what the cost
the prohibition on the use of the nuclear weapon, the prohibition on the use of chemical weapons, theprohibition on the use of laser weapons, that is what has succeeded so we need a legal prohibition on robotic weapons and we need to restrict the use of drone technology with the missiles to the armed conflict zones and not too policing matters. >> i think we are in danger of confusing tuitions. one is technology that is unsupervised. i agree with the professor that absolutely we don't...
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>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence from ice organization and from the intelligence community. it is not perfect information but an area of very high priority for us. >> on the national intelligence priority framework do you think the human smuggling is high enough on that list? >> i wouldn't say it needs to be high enough on that list. it needs to be a high focus for a department. whether it is on the priorities framework or not it is the bread and butter of what we do. >> amen. >> we have focussed on that to a great extent. much oft intelligence about migration and that sort of thing comes from our law enforcement partners from cdp and ice that
>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence from ice organization and...
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finally they came to the end of a corridor. they tossed ussed the door behind us. >> this is crazy. why are we here? what are we doing! >> needless to say, we were incredibly scared. later that night we heard this incredible commotion. screams and shouts and dragging of people around the corridor outside. we shot up, tried to look out. there was a very small little opening in the door. we could actually see it a little bit up the corridor. it just heightened our sense of fear as if it wasn't high enough already. emotionally to hear another human being being tortured, it is mind blowing. >> we had to consider we were next. why else would we be there? >> we were seriously concerned for our lives. never in my life will i forget it. i can still hear the screams like they're just happening outside the door right now. >>> the next morning, they owl opened the door to lead us out into the toilet area. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> there was a long, long corridor that we had to walk down. i noticed from the corner of my eye something hanging. i
finally they came to the end of a corridor. they tossed ussed the door behind us. >> this is crazy. why are we here? what are we doing! >> needless to say, we were incredibly scared. later that night we heard this incredible commotion. screams and shouts and dragging of people around the corridor outside. we shot up, tried to look out. there was a very small little opening in the door. we could actually see it a little bit up the corridor. it just heightened our sense of fear as if...
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secretary of state john kerry travel to have been out in august to reopen the us embassy. a couple of months later would like to go to cuba before the end of his term. if the conditions were right. he said that meant enough progress had been been made in human rights issues and bilateral relations. and if he could meet with political dissidents as part of an effort to match the cuban government in a new direction. >> he said when the conditions are right. i asked myself what happened to make the decisions right? nothing. they have deteriorated. there have been massive arrests and massive detentions. today almost 30 ladies in white which is a peaceful pro- democracy human rights group were arrested. out in history? look at these ap pictures for some perspective. this is president calvin coolidge in heaven it with his january 19 on january 19, 1928. according to the state department story that trip 88 years ago was the last and only time a sitting us president visit cuba. candidate and florida senator marco rubio had this to say. >> is that something as president you would ev
secretary of state john kerry travel to have been out in august to reopen the us embassy. a couple of months later would like to go to cuba before the end of his term. if the conditions were right. he said that meant enough progress had been been made in human rights issues and bilateral relations. and if he could meet with political dissidents as part of an effort to match the cuban government in a new direction. >> he said when the conditions are right. i asked myself what happened to...
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life at the us memorial. this past weekend on saturday i saturday down with tin a pay and margo rob i, i'm asks the questions, but they decided to turn the tables on ms than i became the interviewee and they became the journalist and this is what happened.pene check it out. speaking of your fiance, througu our extensive research found out that you actually proposed toroo her last halloween in disneyland. , is that correct. >> yes. it was fantastic. > what are the pennsylvaniait o the park were you in. >> before christmas we did it over where you meet jack and sally.sall basically they came out and she had no idea. > were you aware that we shot a show inial burke, new mexico.o. >> yes. you're a big fan of breaking bad. >> which breaking bad charactera do you most like. >> probably -- oddly enough ituh would be anna gun's character. > you're a constant bummer. >> she was like a realist. she was sitting there selling you're a pregnant bummer.umme your dog's name issue's areame after the academy awards. >> where a
life at the us memorial. this past weekend on saturday i saturday down with tin a pay and margo rob i, i'm asks the questions, but they decided to turn the tables on ms than i became the interviewee and they became the journalist and this is what happened.pene check it out. speaking of your fiance, througu our extensive research found out that you actually proposed toroo her last halloween in disneyland. , is that correct. >> yes. it was fantastic. > what are the pennsylvaniait o the...
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it's the leading technology in the capital of the world. for us innovation is about simplicity about buying a ticket securely and quickly at the palm of your hands with this phone. i will jump right in and show you a little bit about this. as you are watching this, i want you to think about mobile not just being here for the day but long-term. this is going to allow us to add new features in san francisco. in the coming months you will see increased functionality like spanish language support, cantonese language support and enhancement for accessibility for vision impaired riders and that sort of thing. muni mobile is more than just about buying a ticket, but about making it easy to get to the places that matter. with that, let's walk through the basic experience. i will start from the beginning. i open my transit application and i will select muni mobile. am i in the way, by the way, is this okay from where i'm standing? all right. i'm standing to the side. we can do this again if i'm in the way. okay, all right. basically muni mobile is as simpl
it's the leading technology in the capital of the world. for us innovation is about simplicity about buying a ticket securely and quickly at the palm of your hands with this phone. i will jump right in and show you a little bit about this. as you are watching this, i want you to think about mobile not just being here for the day but long-term. this is going to allow us to add new features in san francisco. in the coming months you will see increased functionality like spanish language support,...
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to understand where the department is and give us their independent assessment before it comes to the commission for consideration that's my proposal we need to give thought to smaller conversation about the use of force policy i'd like to ask community inputs on policies before we vote but we've learned smaller eloquence so agendize for next week i'll lay out the dates for the process for that and have a more fully discussion i'll leave it at that any questions on any of the items colleagues. >> no. >> okay. all right. so sergeant, next item. >> we're still in commissioners report. >> yes. i'd like i'd like to invite the commissioners forgive an individual report on the blue-ribbon panel autopsy i spoke on the transpire fairness of law enforcement that was investigate the racial bias at the san francisco police commission and data i can't remember the day but we were interviewed with folks but most of questions were about the disciplinary process how that worked and how we identify the priorities and community trust and so forth and it actually didn't go how it was to go i thought it
to understand where the department is and give us their independent assessment before it comes to the commission for consideration that's my proposal we need to give thought to smaller conversation about the use of force policy i'd like to ask community inputs on policies before we vote but we've learned smaller eloquence so agendize for next week i'll lay out the dates for the process for that and have a more fully discussion i'll leave it at that any questions on any of the items colleagues....
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during the bush administration, marijuana use went down 25% among young people. now under the obama administration which has given a green light to legalization of marijuana, colorado data just came out they've got the highest marijuana use among young people in the country now but all of this contributes to a atmosphere of being able to use drugs. >> -- mdges use. >> doesn't lead to other drugs also. >> right but the line towards marijuana and increase of marijuana, marijuana and the type of drug overdose that you can see that can be fatal that we're talking about with heroin is not the same. as a recovered addicts there are absolute distinctions. >> absolutely not true. children who use marijuana and they practice unsafe sexual practices more than kids who don't. i think you have to look at the total package here. if needle exchange programs are going to be implemented they should have a strong legal component, getting people off the drugs getting them into health care. i was a president of an emergency medical rescue squad for many years department with many he
during the bush administration, marijuana use went down 25% among young people. now under the obama administration which has given a green light to legalization of marijuana, colorado data just came out they've got the highest marijuana use among young people in the country now but all of this contributes to a atmosphere of being able to use drugs. >> -- mdges use. >> doesn't lead to other drugs also. >> right but the line towards marijuana and increase of marijuana, marijuana...
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it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every belongs on the table. what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. and everything had fewer calories. truvia. i do everything on the internet but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds. that's seriously better. (husband) we're out of 2%! i wonder what else could be better around here. (husband) i heard that. switching to better internet is now easier than ever. only fios has the fastest internet available, with uploads up to 5x faster than cable. get 100 meg upload and download speeds, plus tv and phone for just $69.99 a month online with no annual contract. switch to better. switch to fios. when you're told you have cancer start with a specialist. start with a team of experts who treat only cancer. every stage. every day. the e
it uses extended range electric technology. the prius hybrid uses battery technology developed 15 years ago. chevy expects volt drivers to get over a thousand miles between fill ups. it's got every belongs on the table. what if the sweet stevia leaf was discovered... ...before the sugarcane. and everything had fewer calories. truvia. i do everything on the internet but, it's kind of slow. my friends say i should get fios because it's the fastest. i just downloaded 600 photos in 60 seconds....
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the mr. president, copy to all of us some living which is communicated or not communicated i'm the middle because of culp lane it is not happening and it puts us in an awkwa situation - the project sponsor assumed it will be continued we can't for a fact say for certain that the commission as a whole will agree with the continuance so if you choose to as a commission you can still hear culp la cumberland today - sir, you tells you whether or not you want to continue can you come to the microphone please. >> thank you commissioner vice president richards yeah, we have been working on this presentation for about a month and land use committee assuming it was going to be heard today. >> you're ready. >> not ready at 12 and then we got some last minute flurry of past communications i was the one is wrote the letter to say there might be a continuance we were not at all in favor of a continuance for a week but 6 weeks so a week is not time to deal with the issues with the communication with director rahaim and this was on monday i don't know the project sponsor is president the in one week but note th
the mr. president, copy to all of us some living which is communicated or not communicated i'm the middle because of culp lane it is not happening and it puts us in an awkwa situation - the project sponsor assumed it will be continued we can't for a fact say for certain that the commission as a whole will agree with the continuance so if you choose to as a commission you can still hear culp la cumberland today - sir, you tells you whether or not you want to continue can you come to the...
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>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence tru our through our i.c.e. organization and from the intelligence community. it is not perfect information but certainly it is an area of very high priority for us. >> on the national intelligence priority framework do you think the human smuggling is high enough on that list? >> i wouldn't say it needs to be high enough on that list. it needs to be a high focus for our department. whether it is on the priorities framework or not, it is the bread and butter of what we do. >> amen. >> we have focussed on that to a great extent. much oft intelligence about migration and that sort of thing comes from our law enforc
>> the tools we use are just about the same tools that we use overseas. in a different setting we can go into detail as to how it is done. >> always a pleasure to see you. are you getting enough intelligence on human organizations and human trafficking king pin -- because those are the networks facilitating folks from the countries that are going to try to do us harm to take advantage of our asylum program. >> i am getting significant intelligence tru our through our i.c.e....
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and mtc's long-term range of plans is using. the cost review by mtc recommends we use 5%. 5% is more in line with caltrans user for construction projects. we also increase the contractor of the resumed just 5%, to 10%. we assumed a 5% based on comparative beds and i have a healthy market conditions. mtc's conclusion was, based on experience, we have on phase 1, and the complexity of the job, that we should assume a 10% contractor fee. our assumption was also based on us offering aside into the contractor in order to attract a number of bidders. the construction budget contingency we assumed 23%. mtc suggested we use 27%. mtc review the scope and they pointed out three main areas that the scope is not included in the asp. these are listed on the slide totaling $58 million. they asked us to look to increase this item adding another $22 million. we assumed townsend street would be fully closed what were doing the tunneling. they came back and told us we should assume we have to maintain traffic there. so, that would add again $22 milli
and mtc's long-term range of plans is using. the cost review by mtc recommends we use 5%. 5% is more in line with caltrans user for construction projects. we also increase the contractor of the resumed just 5%, to 10%. we assumed a 5% based on comparative beds and i have a healthy market conditions. mtc's conclusion was, based on experience, we have on phase 1, and the complexity of the job, that we should assume a 10% contractor fee. our assumption was also based on us offering aside into the...
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been part of the policy since 2012. it is being used. is it allowed or is it required under that policy. >> under the policy, it is set forth a framework, established by our privacy organization in terms of how components -- >> i'm trying to get at, is it always used? are we using this as part of the process or is it just a tool that -- >> i think that what we've learned is that it is not comprehensibly used. >> and don't you think it should be? >> absolutely. >> and your testimony is that it is going to be. >> for the department to ensure standardized effective social media use across our missions. >> okay. if the chairman will indulge me, i want to follow up with respect to that samish ube as it a -- issue as it applies to refugees. fbi director testified before this committee and said something to the effect that if someone never makes a ripple in a pond, and in syria, we can vet our data base until the cows come home but it won't help us because nothing will show up. and so i understand that we have a robust vetting system in place
been part of the policy since 2012. it is being used. is it allowed or is it required under that policy. >> under the policy, it is set forth a framework, established by our privacy organization in terms of how components -- >> i'm trying to get at, is it always used? are we using this as part of the process or is it just a tool that -- >> i think that what we've learned is that it is not comprehensibly used. >> and don't you think it should be? >> absolutely....
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idea behind the use of defoliants in vietnam, is that that jungle is an easy place for the enemy to hide and so if you can get rid of the jungle the enemy has to come out and face you on the battlefield. so it's not necessarily gaining control over territory, but it's denying cover to your enemy troops. yeah. and i'll talk a little bit about that in just a moment as well. you're just always anticipating me. no, that's good and i'm going to talk about the geneva convention too. you guys just -- you have great questions. all right. so this is a map here of vietnam. it's this long thin sort of s shaped nation here. often described as a descending dragon. there's actually a bay up here that is called descending dragon bay and it's got this wonderful mythology about dragons coming down to help the vietnamese ward off an invasion by their enemies and dropping all these gems and pearls and all these other things in the bay and that's how you get these lovely rock outcroppings in the water, but the nation itself
idea behind the use of defoliants in vietnam, is that that jungle is an easy place for the enemy to hide and so if you can get rid of the jungle the enemy has to come out and face you on the battlefield. so it's not necessarily gaining control over territory, but it's denying cover to your enemy troops. yeah. and i'll talk a little bit about that in just a moment as well. you're just always anticipating me. no, that's good and i'm going to talk about the geneva convention too. you guys just --...
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here in new york city, long in the epicentre of drug use. heroin overdoses increased for four years. deaths outnumber homicide. tonight i'll tell you about a radical solution to addressing the prop that's proven effective in other countries, but is highly controversial. before i get to that i want you to hear some of what donald trump said about america's heroin epidemic after he won the primary. he begins by saying what he state. >> mr trump. please do something. the drugs, the heroin is pouring in. it's so cheap. there's so much of it. the kids are getting stuck and other people are getting stuck. we are going to end it. we are going to end it at the southern border. it's going to be over. >> it's nice to thing that building a wall at the mexican boarder as trump proposes would stop the flow of heroin to the united states, but the failure of the war on drugs convinced many people that law enforcement is not the answer to addressing america's drug problem. officials have turned to the softer side of battling drugs. it's an approach called ha
here in new york city, long in the epicentre of drug use. heroin overdoses increased for four years. deaths outnumber homicide. tonight i'll tell you about a radical solution to addressing the prop that's proven effective in other countries, but is highly controversial. before i get to that i want you to hear some of what donald trump said about america's heroin epidemic after he won the primary. he begins by saying what he state. >> mr trump. please do something. the drugs, the heroin is...
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they will expand the system that uses a system of cameras and sensors to adapt traffic lights to the flow of traffic in real-time. >>> -- >> this will allow us to expand the signal system and replace the wall. >> management says the changes will come but may take time. they say one of the requirements of the grant money is that all new installations be done by the county alone. >>> volusia county councilmen raising concerns about why taxpayers are paying $10 international speedway. in 2014, volusia county daytona beach approved $40 million in tax incentives for the one entertainment development. councilman daniel says the million in incentives. >> we are putting and $50 million, up to $50 million. what about this project makes it worth that kind of taxpayer money? >> daniels was the only incentives. speedway officials say the incentives were tax credits already factored into the >>> governor. law that closes a loophole regarding the dangers of backyard shooting ranges. two years ago 9 investigates first exposed incidents where gunfire from backyard shooting ranges across property line
they will expand the system that uses a system of cameras and sensors to adapt traffic lights to the flow of traffic in real-time. >>> -- >> this will allow us to expand the signal system and replace the wall. >> management says the changes will come but may take time. they say one of the requirements of the grant money is that all new installations be done by the county alone. >>> volusia county councilmen raising concerns about why taxpayers are paying $10...
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life or death force we are fundamentally reengineering the ways police officers use force awhile at the same time increasing transparent and other within our san francisco police department we already have one of the most transparent process he's and open processing for governing the police the country and this comprehensive reform will build on the foundation and help our sworn officers to strengthen their ties with the community while keeping e keeping the city save this is a time to rebuild and build and go forward it is a time we recognize we must he'll the wounds and at the same time bridge the challenge between our communities and those scorn to protect them and again, i acknowledge this is no single task it requires the continuous efforts on police reform and job training and violence protection but has to do with education, housing and violence reduction the communities i and many of the other standing behind me representing our communities and our departments h are committed to the work i know everyone here as well is committed i know that more is needed to
life or death force we are fundamentally reengineering the ways police officers use force awhile at the same time increasing transparent and other within our san francisco police department we already have one of the most transparent process he's and open processing for governing the police the country and this comprehensive reform will build on the foundation and help our sworn officers to strengthen their ties with the community while keeping e keeping the city save this is a time to rebuild...
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now the other side.. send us your rants to the rant at fox5vegas.com or call at 702-436-8285 your 7 day forecast. perhaps the best part of the oscars night was after the academy awards were all have their pie and smash it too-- but that tradition has come to an end. for the last few years the team has celebrated victories with center fielder adam jones by smashing a pie in his face. stopped the tradition for safety reasons. jones tweeted the news on saturday...saying 'it's no one's fault. it's just about doubt will come up with another tradition to celebrate. a 4-year-old in australia got quite the scare yesterday after getting his arm stuck in a vending machine. it took crews more than 6 hours to free the boy. he reportedly had his arm extended so far up into the machine that it became caught in the anti-theft mechanism. emergency responders had to us anesthetics to get the child to calm down. he child was taken to the hospital for evaluation and is expected to be ok. it's an age old game... turned into a powerf
now the other side.. send us your rants to the rant at fox5vegas.com or call at 702-436-8285 your 7 day forecast. perhaps the best part of the oscars night was after the academy awards were all have their pie and smash it too-- but that tradition has come to an end. for the last few years the team has celebrated victories with center fielder adam jones by smashing a pie in his face. stopped the tradition for safety reasons. jones tweeted the news on saturday...saying 'it's no one's fault. it's...
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heart disease is the number one killer of women in the us. coming up, what to look for and how to prevent heart issues. >>> and the next, overflow parking literally '-left-single- quote flow. >> and outside this morning, dealing with a wintry mix for some of us, rain for others as this coastal low begins to bring us i will let you know how >> welcome back to wncn today. cars parked on an i see lake in wisconsin actually fell through. officials say it was an overflow parking lot for winterfest there at lake geneva. thankfully, no one was in those vehicles at the time and it was definitely a wet winterfest in wisconsin after some of those cars fell through the ice there. i guess the ice is not as thick as officials thought that it was because they wouldn't have parked their cars on it, otherwise. >> i think i would be very unhappy if i was one of those outside, we have they wintry mix in some spots around the area, rain and some others in a truckee forecast here for us today. outside, we do have that rain and snow falling in many locations this
heart disease is the number one killer of women in the us. coming up, what to look for and how to prevent heart issues. >>> and the next, overflow parking literally '-left-single- quote flow. >> and outside this morning, dealing with a wintry mix for some of us, rain for others as this coastal low begins to bring us i will let you know how >> welcome back to wncn today. cars parked on an i see lake in wisconsin actually fell through. officials say it was an overflow parking...
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theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the land and open it to their people. balboa, anditaly, ponce de leon of spain. sir walter raleigh of england, henry hudson and other brave exploring men who sailed their ships into unknown waters and found the land of america. settled and the spain,of the world from holland, fromrom england. england, many settled on the east coast, where they grew in numbers and came to consider america their home. but styles change in a hundred years and ideas change. the children of the settlers became dissatisfied and came to talk of freedom and to talk of winning freedom peacefu
theinfants, the use -- youth, the old and the young, that is us. her ancestors came over on the mayflower while he came himself from italy. both are people of america. american farmer, american farmer. that people of america. businessman, weaver, blacksmith, american. doctor, a swedish mailman, a polish firemen, and irish cop, american. we are the people of america, a mixture of the people of the world. america was discovered by the people of the world, explorers of many nations charted the...
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the people being radicalized connect with. use that to draw them away from the other one. >> comedy people did that reach? >> .. so want to say this is not just a medicalization -- radicalization of young muslims. we are concerned about extremist speech directed at youth and to be sure they make the best use our platform to let people know that they exist and also at the anti-semitic hate crimes so a lot of focus is on radicalization of the young muslim community read absolutely we are looking to see we can do there but our occ i is right across the spectrum and we want to have partnerships across the spectrum. >> just to follow-up on that i was in belfast a few weeks ago with the center for democracy and peacebuilding. one of the challenges not just focus on what type of extremism to look at router social issues and what we did there was actually try and help the community organizations police services in northern ireland to themselves come up with the issues in important thing is while her companies can help with expertise we ar
the people being radicalized connect with. use that to draw them away from the other one. >> comedy people did that reach? >> .. so want to say this is not just a medicalization -- radicalization of young muslims. we are concerned about extremist speech directed at youth and to be sure they make the best use our platform to let people know that they exist and also at the anti-semitic hate crimes so a lot of focus is on radicalization of the young muslim community read absolutely we...
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the project being above us gives the effect of a louder system mountedn a pole with the sounds downward a 45 setback will amplify the noise please give us the sixth district of 45 feet thank you. >> good evening commissioners, i own the property on the southeast corner of the project site this is going to be the second brand new building on the block after you are building this is went through dr hearing 5 years ago you took the local recommendations regulations with don't intent we provided 45 percent rear yard and then the residential lot and built blow the lot and retained the side yard and sixth district to match the other buildings we let the sun and light into the back of the buildings buildings on the setsdz of ma cardiac arrest this didn't measure up to what is polk on the site we just heard about the blocking the light of the back of the buildings on larkin the shaded area represents the new building twice the height it is extend backwards and creating that slot between buildings here is a visible view of a red area the building to be built that
the project being above us gives the effect of a louder system mountedn a pole with the sounds downward a 45 setback will amplify the noise please give us the sixth district of 45 feet thank you. >> good evening commissioners, i own the property on the southeast corner of the project site this is going to be the second brand new building on the block after you are building this is went through dr hearing 5 years ago you took the local recommendations regulations with don't intent we...
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and not just getting in the vehicles on the about us and the trolly side that have allowed us to reduce the breakdowns but look at the way that we do business, at the same time that the system wide is improving, some of the out reach that we found, and that we, did, reveals some issues that we probably would not have been addressing as quickly as we are, without the benefit of the equity strategy, and the first one, for example, lines that are running or are running on the freeways. and they are good, and they are too volatile in terms of their on time performance, and so, as you will see later on in the presentation there is key lines that we want to move to address in the short term and in we are addressing and the other thing to point out is that at a time when we have made sure that we have got the valuable input from all of our stake holders in the procurement of new vehicles and we have seen the use of seniors and disabilities and used the system all across the city. and finally, the other side of the construction boom is we are c
and not just getting in the vehicles on the about us and the trolly side that have allowed us to reduce the breakdowns but look at the way that we do business, at the same time that the system wide is improving, some of the out reach that we found, and that we, did, reveals some issues that we probably would not have been addressing as quickly as we are, without the benefit of the equity strategy, and the first one, for example, lines that are running or are running on the freeways. and they...
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cities across the us are seeing a rise in substances called "molly", or "x" on the street. in the last year, the dea has also seen a huge spike in synthetic drug impostors posing as "molly". techknow's lindsay moran has that part of the story. >> we're just outside washington dc-at the dea's special testing and research lab. this is where drug seizures and samples from all over the world are sent to be chemically identified. >> jill head is a supervising chemist at the lab. >> every drug exhibit that's submitted to the laboratory is approached as a complete unknown. we don't suspect that its anything until we conduct our analysis and make an actual identification. >> the lab tests thousands of drugs each year. >> she has two materials and they are both white powders, and so they are going to both be prepared in the same way. >> most are evidence collected during seizures. using the most advanced equipment in the world, it's still a challenge identifying the constantly changing chemical compositions found in synthetic impostors. >> and we've determined that it's methalone. >
cities across the us are seeing a rise in substances called "molly", or "x" on the street. in the last year, the dea has also seen a huge spike in synthetic drug impostors posing as "molly". techknow's lindsay moran has that part of the story. >> we're just outside washington dc-at the dea's special testing and research lab. this is where drug seizures and samples from all over the world are sent to be chemically identified. >> jill head is a...
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northfield center come and kill killed a family of four, last month dave nethers got a preview of the report and joins us. >> and reveal some reveals some interesting evidence that does not conclude how the family died in thisve fire last month on skyhaven drive in northfield center, it raises questions their home burst into flames after an explosion on january 11 the fire was ruled an arson, officially say what was the cause the autopsy report revealed all of them suffered severe burns, there was no evidence of smoke inhalation forth cindy mather or the two girls thought it was evident for jeffrey mather, and and said there was no obvious cause of deathth, they have more work to do for they released a report they're being cautious not to draw assumptions the smoke inhalation discovery raises some possible scenarios of what might have occurredme in that house good enough to be explosion and fire that is noto happen to explain it so there's more work to be donepe they will compare notes with other agencies and until then, draw conclusions . they say that water is nowth safe to drink after concerns off ele
northfield center come and kill killed a family of four, last month dave nethers got a preview of the report and joins us. >> and reveal some reveals some interesting evidence that does not conclude how the family died in thisve fire last month on skyhaven drive in northfield center, it raises questions their home burst into flames after an explosion on january 11 the fire was ruled an arson, officially say what was the cause the autopsy report revealed all of them suffered severe burns,...
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the rich resources and the ability to use those to make the world a better place. lord, guide us and direct us, give us wisdom through this hearing and we ask all this in jesus name, amen. >> thank you. i want to thank ms. mccarthy. it's related to the regulatory of the environmental protection agencies. many members believe that epa has pursued agenda absent of any recognition of consequences and production agriculture. epa is trading regulations and policies to burdensome, overreaching and negatively affect the jobs of rule economy. the most poynant example water rule, the clean water rule. i'll be frank, this rule is not about clean water. every one wants and deserves to drink clean water. rebranding government is part of social media campaign, does not change the content of the rule. this rule is simply the result of epa and stakeholders, including states and other federal agencies and the american people to expand jurisdiction. this rule is already tied up in the court system and i would imagine it would be there for a number of years. this is only one of the m
the rich resources and the ability to use those to make the world a better place. lord, guide us and direct us, give us wisdom through this hearing and we ask all this in jesus name, amen. >> thank you. i want to thank ms. mccarthy. it's related to the regulatory of the environmental protection agencies. many members believe that epa has pursued agenda absent of any recognition of consequences and production agriculture. epa is trading regulations and policies to burdensome, overreaching...