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plus, the video that's making a lot of folks >>s investigation for thema responsible for the terror in orlando is intensifying. on facebook he asked the u.s. and russia to stop bombing the islamic state. on the morning of the massacre, he searched pulse orlando and shooting. in his final facebook post he wrote "in the next few days you will see attacks from the islamic state in the usa." the 20-year-old had five facebook accounts. >> we could learn as early as today whether a grand jury plans to charge mateen's wife in connection with the massacre. npr reports the grand jury has been meeting for several days. noor salman told the fbi she was with her husband when he bought the bullets and holster used in the shooting. she also confessed to driving him past pulse nightclub once before the mass car. salman told agents she pleaded with her husband not to carry the attack out but said she never alerted authorities to his plan. >> meanwhile, the attack is prompting action on capitol hill. just hours after a nearly 15-hour filibuster calling for a vote on gun legislation, democrats are getti
plus, the video that's making a lot of folks >>s investigation for thema responsible for the terror in orlando is intensifying. on facebook he asked the u.s. and russia to stop bombing the islamic state. on the morning of the massacre, he searched pulse orlando and shooting. in his final facebook post he wrote "in the next few days you will see attacks from the islamic state in the usa." the 20-year-old had five facebook accounts. >> we could learn as early as today...
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we have to fight thema fter that. >> [speaking foreign language] yazidi's are unable to protect themselves in iraq and syria. >> [speaking foreign language] >> if a country a strong is your country cannot protect its citizens in orlando, or france, a small minority like us can protect ourselves in the heart of the land where the radicals are? >> [speaking foreign language] >> there are many things for me to ask you. we have been waiting. the list is too long for me to ask you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i know what is going on now di womene than 3000 yazi still in captivity. >> [speaking foreign language] >> when i was held for every hour that passed, i was happy that i was not sold, raped, one hour was counted for me. every hour was counting for me. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i was freed but did not enjoy the freeing -- feeling of the freedom. have not been held accountable. what happened to the yazidi people was a genocide. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the first day, thousands were killed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the displacement of 80% of the yazidi people w
we have to fight thema fter that. >> [speaking foreign language] yazidi's are unable to protect themselves in iraq and syria. >> [speaking foreign language] >> if a country a strong is your country cannot protect its citizens in orlando, or france, a small minority like us can protect ourselves in the heart of the land where the radicals are? >> [speaking foreign language] >> there are many things for me to ask you. we have been waiting. the list is too long for me...
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we have to fight thema fter that. >> [speaking foreign language] yazidi's are unable to protect themselves in iraq and syria. >> [speaking foreign language] >> if a country a strong is your country cannot protect its citizens in orlando, or france, a small minority like us can protect ourselves in the heart of the land where the radicals are? >> [speaking foreign language] >> there are many things for me to ask you. we have been waiting. the list is too long for me to ask you. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i know what is going on now di womene than 3000 yazi still in captivity. >> [speaking foreign language] >> when i was held for every hour that passed, i was happy that i was not sold, raped, one hour was counted for me. every hour was counting for me. >> [speaking foreign language] >> i was freed but did not enjoy the freeing -- feeling of the freedom. have not been held accountable. what happened to the yazidi people was a genocide. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the first day, thousands were killed. >> [speaking foreign language] >> the displacement of 80% of the yazidi people w
we have to fight thema fter that. >> [speaking foreign language] yazidi's are unable to protect themselves in iraq and syria. >> [speaking foreign language] >> if a country a strong is your country cannot protect its citizens in orlando, or france, a small minority like us can protect ourselves in the heart of the land where the radicals are? >> [speaking foreign language] >> there are many things for me to ask you. we have been waiting. the list is too long for me...
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decrease in money is not a decrease in services this is as martha noted various source of income for themahat is corrected from the licensing and it maybe livelihood this is down because either less money was paid in or less beds in san francisco right now so it factors down the amount of money we need. >> any other questions. >> okay any public comment? harpooning i'll call for the vote >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. that motion carries. >> item c request and interrogation to are you new the grants with ed center for children and families for the vision of family caregiver for 2016 and jungle 2018 in the amount of one and $8,000 plus not to exceed one and 9 thousand plus can i have a motion it discuss. >> so moved. >> seconded. >> good morning, commissioners and director analysis from the aging today, we seek our approval for the reauthorization for the family woods the 1915 (k) community first optionship program through the reauthorization of the older americans act the national family of support program was established that service called for two types of caregivers one of the types
decrease in money is not a decrease in services this is as martha noted various source of income for themahat is corrected from the licensing and it maybe livelihood this is down because either less money was paid in or less beds in san francisco right now so it factors down the amount of money we need. >> any other questions. >> okay any public comment? harpooning i'll call for the vote >> i. >> opposed? the i's have it. that motion carries. >> item c request and...
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[applause] it means thema: company in quebec can create jobs in north carolina, and a start-up toronto can get investment in texas. the problem is, some of the economies in the fastest-growing parts of the world, particularly the asia-pacific region, don't always abide by the same rules. they impose unfair tariffs or suppress worker's rights or maintain low environmental standards that make it hard for our businesses to compete fairly. and with the transpacific partnership, we have the ability to not only open up these markets to u.s. and canadian products and eliminate thousands of these unfair tariffs, which by the way, we need to do because they are already selling here under existing rules, but we are not selling as much as we should over there -- but it also affords us the opportunity to increase protections for workers and the environment, to promote human rights, including strong prohibitions against human trafficking, child labor. that way, our workers are competing on a level playing field, and our businesses are less prone to pursue a race to the bottom. when combined with in
[applause] it means thema: company in quebec can create jobs in north carolina, and a start-up toronto can get investment in texas. the problem is, some of the economies in the fastest-growing parts of the world, particularly the asia-pacific region, don't always abide by the same rules. they impose unfair tariffs or suppress worker's rights or maintain low environmental standards that make it hard for our businesses to compete fairly. and with the transpacific partnership, we have the ability...
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. >> when did you embark on thema walk? people join you alongoi the way? i know we mentionedond beyonce' at one point.t one p have you had people join you along the way? >> i did. i had residents as i walked through towns because i took the scenic routes through towns and through the states and i had people would join me for mile or two on my my daughter was the primary wina under my wings. >> amen to that. i know i have to imagine thoughh that it is ajarring visual when people do see you walking. >> right. >> have there been any detractsa people who may not have h understood what was happeningha her? >> no.. everyonevery and i talk to hundo people on this journey. they've opened up their homes, m they open up their wallets.alle they open up their kitchens.ens. businesses open up their doors. governmentestablishments openede up their doors. d you know, to give me rest, to to give me, um, some cooling off time. is this journey showed me that there are so much good out herer there's so many good people outl her in the world.
. >> when did you embark on thema walk? people join you alongoi the way? i know we mentionedond beyonce' at one point.t one p have you had people join you along the way? >> i did. i had residents as i walked through towns because i took the scenic routes through towns and through the states and i had people would join me for mile or two on my my daughter was the primary wina under my wings. >> amen to that. i know i have to imagine thoughh that it is ajarring visual when...
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[applause] : i think thema tanzanian startup that helps farmers minimize losses or the company in nepal health care. there are 11 cubans here today, the first cubans to join us in one of these summits. [applause] obama: hola. gusto. they're ready to help create new opportunities for the cuban people. where are they? there they are. [applause] president obama: i want to thank antonio garza, a leader for the private equity and one of our presidential ambassadors for global entrepreneurship, because his support was critical in bringing these young cuban entrepreneurs here. so, that's deserving of a hand. [applause] president obama: i'm also pleased to announce we have a new group of business leaders signing on as entrepreneurship ambassadors. this is something we started as part of the summit and they have put their time, energy, effort, and in some cases their money behind entrepreneurs around the world. so, our new ambassadors, senator blakely, c.e.o. of spanx. jane durbin, c.e.o. of dermalogica. stephen, partner at draper fisher jergensen. and katherine colson the c.e.o. of stripe. now,
[applause] : i think thema tanzanian startup that helps farmers minimize losses or the company in nepal health care. there are 11 cubans here today, the first cubans to join us in one of these summits. [applause] obama: hola. gusto. they're ready to help create new opportunities for the cuban people. where are they? there they are. [applause] president obama: i want to thank antonio garza, a leader for the private equity and one of our presidential ambassadors for global entrepreneurship,...
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to handle customers that want to lower the cost of the service, time warner provided its agents thema chart that showed how much to lower the price of the package each time someone objected. people actually had a script. now if they get mad the first time, you can go down this much. if they get mad again, you can go down this much. found out when we interviewed you that if they ask, they would tell the price the lowestffered was price available at that time even though there was a lower chart that they could still offer. and when we asked you about well, at that, moment that was the lowest price that agent could offer. the kind of stuff that's driving people through the wall. for customers to not be able to determine when they have reached the lowest price? a customer know when they've gotten the best deal? to my call, i kept getting mad and i $120 back plus i got rid of the $7.99. i never would have known to do hadn't done that investigation. will you all make a commitment today to advertise the lowest price available? any of you? will you publish it on your lowest price available fo
to handle customers that want to lower the cost of the service, time warner provided its agents thema chart that showed how much to lower the price of the package each time someone objected. people actually had a script. now if they get mad the first time, you can go down this much. if they get mad again, you can go down this much. found out when we interviewed you that if they ask, they would tell the price the lowestffered was price available at that time even though there was a lower chart...
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you know so many people in thema area have loved ones who work wr there or worked there over theer years you knew somebody who was there and you can't reach out tt them as it used to be what a wt huge help it is now to be ableta to reach text or call or whatever it is.. >> just struck me as we were mse sitting here discussing, um, isu the whole -- we've gone throughh active shoot training here at the station. sta is the shelter in place. because our active shooter s training i thought they had shifted to not shelter in placea fighting and trying to get out.o >> to try and get out. o >> this is the situation this ii the entire base which again like -- it's like a town much t it's like a city.ike a >> right.>>ht >> if you know if you're in oneo building and you know there's aa active shooter they tell youell don't sit in that building thatb because now you're a target.w ya get out.ut. >> right. >> but if you're talking aboutug the base you can't leave. everybody can't run off therun t base. they're probably have differente instructions for whomever is,r you no >> wherever you are. >> they'
you know so many people in thema area have loved ones who work wr there or worked there over theer years you knew somebody who was there and you can't reach out tt them as it used to be what a wt huge help it is now to be ableta to reach text or call or whatever it is.. >> just struck me as we were mse sitting here discussing, um, isu the whole -- we've gone throughh active shoot training here at the station. sta is the shelter in place. because our active shooter s training i thought...