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authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item? >> i have one question. the million-dollar deposit is set to be applied on the account. >> we pay them for actual hours worked, but we do not pay on a retainer basis. >> no members of the public have indicated they wished to address you on this item? 4 ayes and item 10 is approved. >> i guess now, we recess for special meeting for closed session. >> we have not received any indication that any member of the public wishes to >> okay, the tjpa board of directors meeting is now back in session. >> as to conference with real property negotiators regarding the terms of the exclusive negotiating agreement any purchase of the property from the tjpa, there is no action to report. >> with that, we adjourn this special meeting of the board of directors. >> thank you. >> what about if the tiebreaker was ranked above the seated one tie breaker? it was reserved f
authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item? >> i have one question. the million-dollar deposit is set to be applied on the account. >> we pay them for actual hours worked, but we do not pay on a retainer basis. >> no members of the public have indicated they wished to...
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authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item? >> i have one question. the million-dollar deposit is set to be applied on the account. >> we pay them for actual hours worked, but we do not pay on a retainer basis. >> no members of the public have indicated they wished to address you on this item? 4 ayes and item 10 is approved. >> i guess now, we recess for special meeting for closed session.
authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item? >> i have one question. the million-dollar deposit is set to be applied on the account. >> we pay them for actual hours worked, but we do not pay on a retainer basis. >> no members of the public have indicated they wished to...
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for at risk youth run by thomson. after stepping out of the ring, he fought against gang violence. >> these kids want a way out. >> thursday, the 45-year-old executive director of the youth center was arrested on the allegation he took hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for the very children he was supposed to help. >> i think it is despicable. it seems like everybody is corrected now. >> the program provided young people in a positive outlet. now? >> that is not a good example for the kids. >> according to authorities, the nonprofit received $1.4 million of public money, half a million affidavit alleges that he used for personal expenses on cruises and during gambling trips in atlantic city. >> that is ridiculous. >> on the facebook page, he is quoted as saying all youth need discipline and positive role models. he has not returned calls for comment. it jake korff, abc 7 news. >>> following breaking news. firefighters pulled several people out of an apartment fire. it broke out on kennedy street in northwest wash
for at risk youth run by thomson. after stepping out of the ring, he fought against gang violence. >> these kids want a way out. >> thursday, the 45-year-old executive director of the youth center was arrested on the allegation he took hundreds of thousands of dollars meant for the very children he was supposed to help. >> i think it is despicable. it seems like everybody is corrected now. >> the program provided young people in a positive outlet. now? >> that is...
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authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item?
authorizing the executive director's for the services to federal grants, for him, and other matters of thomson coburn. >> this has to do with federal grants and a gimmick, and they have worked with us before. is there any question about this item?
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. >>> well, the prospects appear very dim for using the thomson prison in northwest illinois as a facilityrror suspects, now detained in guantanamo bay, cuba. the plan put forward by the obama administration drew national attention. the state -- the prison remains vacant. congress hasn't approved the necessary $237 million to buy it from illinois and house felons from this country. senator dick during ban backed the original plan to house terrorists. however, he now favors thompson becoming a regular federal prison first. the village president of thompson says he and the almost 600 presidents still hope the feds buy the prison in order to create the jobs in carol county, where unemployment is at 10%. >>> back to reality in the weather department. >> jim ramsey joins with us talks of temperatures that he says will make you shiver. [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. ho
. >>> well, the prospects appear very dim for using the thomson prison in northwest illinois as a facilityrror suspects, now detained in guantanamo bay, cuba. the plan put forward by the obama administration drew national attention. the state -- the prison remains vacant. congress hasn't approved the necessary $237 million to buy it from illinois and house felons from this country. senator dick during ban backed the original plan to house terrorists. however, he now favors thompson...
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yet in our russia close of series we take you to the siberian thomson region where the wilderness provides resources for a major business. what are you going to live from moscow any in here on marina joshing welcome to the program ongoing das in british police custody half revoked public outrage campaigners are demanding inquiries into suspicious cases and severe punishment for officers involved at a london rally or am it met protesters who have lost their loved ones. if you want to be heard they say sometimes it's better to whisper than to shout these people are relying on that as they take to the streets to tell the silent story of loved ones who have died in british police custody. is here because of his brother a recovering drug addict pap's died in two thousand and eight routine stop and search by the police he was he was being restrained when i saw it it's one of. an off so neither side of his arms put him back and. hit him in the back and that's really how you know it samantha brick david's brother also died two years ago mentally ill sean was restrained by four police officers and
yet in our russia close of series we take you to the siberian thomson region where the wilderness provides resources for a major business. what are you going to live from moscow any in here on marina joshing welcome to the program ongoing das in british police custody half revoked public outrage campaigners are demanding inquiries into suspicious cases and severe punishment for officers involved at a london rally or am it met protesters who have lost their loved ones. if you want to be heard...
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thomson's. to suffer. first but probably not the landstuhl military uses of this weapon. in the future. again this is all so you'd have to it's. pretty took a. russian also tropical stuff to actually try and launched and drag me into the ballot allowing people to lie if he lives or dies and they have all that much money mati says his eccentric experiment is to show just how society uses its freedom. running and shape on the stock message from new york city where michael bloomberg tells americans to stop complaining about others and look instead at their own mistakes he also said that ignorance of recently elected new congress but could spark a trade war with china. no red stars in georgia has become tres about to introduce a ban on assault symbols the opposition says and in time to our point it's a time to rewrite history and that the government should focus instead on the real problem. is to headlines up next what made the children of those who suffer from radiation hiroshima and nagasaki after nuclear bombs were dropped on the japanese cities at the end of the second wh
thomson's. to suffer. first but probably not the landstuhl military uses of this weapon. in the future. again this is all so you'd have to it's. pretty took a. russian also tropical stuff to actually try and launched and drag me into the ballot allowing people to lie if he lives or dies and they have all that much money mati says his eccentric experiment is to show just how society uses its freedom. running and shape on the stock message from new york city where michael bloomberg tells...
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they're telling students to stay away from the campus buildings, include the thomson library, smith labacuated. they sent out text messages to students at 9:00 as they received this bomb threat and are going to check it out and make sure that there is not a problem. but some concerns on the campus of ohio state university this morning. as soon as we get more information on this developing news story this morning, we will bring it to you. bill: in the meantime there is controversy as you know growing over airport security measures, and passengers calling the full body scanners and patdowns downright invasive. now the woman charged with keeping the homeland safe is saying this about that: >> it would be unwise to say the least irresponsible of us at the tsa, at the homeland security department, not to evolve our technology, to match the changing threat environment that we inhabit. >> if there are adjustments we need to make to these procedures as we move forward, we have an open ear, we will listen, but it's all being done as part of our joint security effort. look, everybody has a role t
they're telling students to stay away from the campus buildings, include the thomson library, smith labacuated. they sent out text messages to students at 9:00 as they received this bomb threat and are going to check it out and make sure that there is not a problem. but some concerns on the campus of ohio state university this morning. as soon as we get more information on this developing news story this morning, we will bring it to you. bill: in the meantime there is controversy as you know...
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as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the national journal group, which includes the national journal, congress daily, almanac of american politics in the global security newswire. he doesn't get a day off either. you can read his weekly columns for the national journal and elsewhere. he can also see him i'm not msnbc, hardball, morning show, "meet the press" and this week with george stephanopoulos. so this is an incredible panel. we thank them for being with us and i'm going to shut up and turn the floor over to doyle mcmanus. thank you. >> thank you, sky. thank you off for being here with us today. it's a humbling and challenge the gene e
as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the...
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as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the national journal group, which includes the national journal, congress daily, almanac of american politics in the global security newswire. he doesn't get a day off either. you can read his weekly columns for the national journal and elsewhere. he can also see him i'm not msnbc, hardball, morning show, "meet the press" and this week with george stephanopoulos. so this is an incredible panel. we thank them for being with us and i'm going to shut up and turn the floor over to doyle mcmanus. thank you. >> thank you, sky. thank you off for being here with us today. it's a humbling and challenge the gene e
as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the...
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one, that we underestimated the service temperatures from 1944 to 1965 is published by thomson in nature magazine. number two, they are not climatic subtle effects could do was published by the coach rick and atmospheres. susan solomon found water vapor in the stratosphere is responsible for a lot of the secular changes. we don't know why water vapor is fluctuating. it's not a greenhouse. it's not apparently from greenhouse gas emissions. number four, a man at stanford to 25% is not carbon in the atmosphere. when you add all of those up, the warming drops from .7 to .3 degrees. so the assertion that over half the warming is a function of greenhouse gases is challenged by four completely independent factors. i think we've got a lot for work to do on this frankly. >> and a very quick response to that? >> yes, might i respond to that? dr. michaels analysis is wrong. i'm sorry, it's just completely incorrect. what is attempted to do here is to explain the observed temperature change over the last 60 years from 1950 through 2010. and he said the estimated total change in temperature is .7 deg
one, that we underestimated the service temperatures from 1944 to 1965 is published by thomson in nature magazine. number two, they are not climatic subtle effects could do was published by the coach rick and atmospheres. susan solomon found water vapor in the stratosphere is responsible for a lot of the secular changes. we don't know why water vapor is fluctuating. it's not a greenhouse. it's not apparently from greenhouse gas emissions. number four, a man at stanford to 25% is not carbon in...
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the major sponsorship on, thomson reuters, the stanley foundation, contribute sponsors reagan, northrop grumman, the hutchinson family foundation and also other companies that if you join in getting them a round of applause i would appreciate it. [applause] >> we have what i think is a great day today. you will live up to the standard we set yesterday. we are very, very pleased to have keynote speakers and also as we did yesterday, a number of excellent excellent panelists. our first speaker today is the deputy secretary of state jim steinberg. you all have his biography in the booklet that we passed out, but i just want to highlight this role of deputy secretary of state. a huge responsibility for the conduct of the foreign relations of the united states of america. before that, jim was the dean of the lbj school come university of texas, austin, service and our government and he and i have a good info -- fortune of serving together with advisor of the united states. and showed his commitment to american values and american principles and american operations. by helping us get to the v
the major sponsorship on, thomson reuters, the stanley foundation, contribute sponsors reagan, northrop grumman, the hutchinson family foundation and also other companies that if you join in getting them a round of applause i would appreciate it. [applause] >> we have what i think is a great day today. you will live up to the standard we set yesterday. we are very, very pleased to have keynote speakers and also as we did yesterday, a number of excellent excellent panelists. our first...
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our donors, chevron, thomson reuters, stanley foundation, northrop grumman, the cambria's company, but most importantly want to thank you. you've taken the time out of your very busy schedules to come here and engage on these very critical issues facing our country. you take -- you spend your lives trying to build our democracy by ensuring that americans have the opportunity to learn more about global issues. thank you for what you do. thank you for coming. we'll see you in the east room for the reception and dinner with larry summers and the global economy. thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> senate democrats and republicans each met today to reelect their party leaders. after the meetings, senate leaders spoke to capitol hill reporters. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> okay, everyone, it's been my honor to serve as the democratic leader for the last six years and my team was just did. and i am really grateful for the caucus supporting us. just to remind everyone, senator durbin is the way it. senator schumer is the vice c
our donors, chevron, thomson reuters, stanley foundation, northrop grumman, the cambria's company, but most importantly want to thank you. you've taken the time out of your very busy schedules to come here and engage on these very critical issues facing our country. you take -- you spend your lives trying to build our democracy by ensuring that americans have the opportunity to learn more about global issues. thank you for what you do. thank you for coming. we'll see you in the east room for...
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there was another factor that was added the, it went to the thomson m'aam in 03, mcnulty memo in 06 andhen the villa m'aam in 08. all of those are deputy attorney general's issuing guidance to the corporate world as to the factors that are considered when determining whether or not to prosecute a company. bottom line is now is part of the u.s. attorneys' manual. i think that we have landed in a very good place and now, for example, no longer any confusion about whether prosecutors are going to ask for a waiver of the privilege, asked that the company not advance attorneys' fees with individuals of the company, or get too concerned about joint defense agreements. the bottom line is prosecutors want to know the facts and accompany wants to get cooperation -- credit for cooperation, they have to figure out a way to get the facts to the prosecutor. they do not have to waive the privilege, they do not have to do a lot of other things over the prior 10 years there was some confusion over that. so i think we're in a pretty good place, i could go to the practice listed in the u.s. attorneys' ma
there was another factor that was added the, it went to the thomson m'aam in 03, mcnulty memo in 06 andhen the villa m'aam in 08. all of those are deputy attorney general's issuing guidance to the corporate world as to the factors that are considered when determining whether or not to prosecute a company. bottom line is now is part of the u.s. attorneys' manual. i think that we have landed in a very good place and now, for example, no longer any confusion about whether prosecutors are going to...
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as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the national journal group, which includes the national journal, congress daily, almanac of american politics in the global security newswire. he doesn't get a day off either. you can read his weekly columns for the national journal and elsewhere. he can also see him i'm not msnbc, hardball, morning show, "meet the press" and this week with george stephanopoulos. so this is an incredible panel. we thank them for being with us and i'm going to shut up and turn the floor over to doyle mcmanus. thank you. >> thank you, sky. thank you off for being here with us today. it's a humbling and challenge the gene e
as global editor for thomson reuters, christy breland is key to its new financial video service called reuters insider. she is their on-air person for external broadcast partners and she's also the senior contributor to reuters.com where she writes a weekly column on business and politics in she doesn't get a day off. last but not least, ronald brownstein is the political director of the atlantic media company, the columnist for the national journal and leave the editorial strategy for the...