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, unacceptable, not in my school, it is unacceptable. they say, we're just playing. if you use those words to put somebody down, it is unacceptable. then you get the kids on task where to go and you watch them as they go away. you can get a tremendous amount of information -- police people in the room. watching people walk away from that kind of moment, you get a tremendous amount of information. the person complaining the most about you probably has the most social power. the kids agreeing with that kid, as the bystander said, become the perpetrators. the kids who don't like it or the target probably aren't going to be saying anything. so you watch the kids walk away and assess them. then if you hear as the kis are walking down the hall, she's such a b, you say, wait 1 second, i just heard you call me a b i'm coming at you with respect, i'm talking to you, i'm not yelling at you, i'm not doing this, i'm not doing that, i'm coming and telling you what i want for you and every kid in this school. are we clear? now go to your class. now, i
, unacceptable, not in my school, it is unacceptable. they say, we're just playing. if you use those words to put somebody down, it is unacceptable. then you get the kids on task where to go and you watch them as they go away. you can get a tremendous amount of information -- police people in the room. watching people walk away from that kind of moment, you get a tremendous amount of information. the person complaining the most about you probably has the most social power. the kids agreeing...
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scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one made at the opening of the united nations general assembly as leaders gathered so it kind of gave us a certain feeling of tension right away when it comes to this whole spying that is seems to have kind of we stopped hearing about it definitely from washington but it's something that leaders are concerned with. certainly the brazilian president was here to say enough is enough we want our privacy and we certainly brazil is going to do what they can to to try to ensure that this never happens again this kind of spying of communications and certainly of the private communications of a president and
scandal it's definitely seen as something completely unacceptable and that was definitely reflected in the speech it was said to be a violation of human rights and certainly privacy and have said that. she believes that it's time for for the u.s. to apologize and to promise this will never happen again and we do know that as a result of the n.s.a. spying scandal. you know there's been plenty of outrage certainly coming out of latin america but this particular speech it was one of the first one...
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more of the surveillance programs and legal justifications have we are seeing the status quo is unacceptable and that reforms are needed.
more of the surveillance programs and legal justifications have we are seeing the status quo is unacceptable and that reforms are needed.
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and as a nation, we decided that this was fundamentally unacceptable, that we wanted some things to remain secret. what we found out yesterday and what we said today in tower article is that the n.s.a. has gotten around that-- effectively done the same thing in secret. >> what's their justification? that they want to be able to
and as a nation, we decided that this was fundamentally unacceptable, that we wanted some things to remain secret. what we found out yesterday and what we said today in tower article is that the n.s.a. has gotten around that-- effectively done the same thing in secret. >> what's their justification? that they want to be able to
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states was protecting itself and the world against terrorism just didn't hold water, that it was unacceptable, they were violating human rights and civil liberties. she said brazil is now taking
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even assad supporters, russia and iran, say publicly that the use of chemical weapons is unacceptable. guess what? even iran and syria itself acknowledge that these weapons were used. they just pretend that the other guys who don't even have the capacity to do it somehow did it. so some will question the extent of our responsibility to act here. to them i say, when someone kills hundreds of children with a weapon the world has banned, we all are responsible. that's true because of treaties like the geneva convention and the chemical weapons convention, but it's also true because we share a common humanity and a common sense of decency. this is not the time for armchair isolationism. this is not the time to be spectators to slaughter. this is not the time to give permission to a dictator who has already used these weapons the unfettered ability to continue to use them because we stepped back. neither our country nor our conscience can afford the cost of silence or inaction, so we have spoken up. the president of the united states has made his decision. the president has decided we need
even assad supporters, russia and iran, say publicly that the use of chemical weapons is unacceptable. guess what? even iran and syria itself acknowledge that these weapons were used. they just pretend that the other guys who don't even have the capacity to do it somehow did it. so some will question the extent of our responsibility to act here. to them i say, when someone kills hundreds of children with a weapon the world has banned, we all are responsible. that's true because of treaties like...
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by describing benghazi as a state department facility, exposed personnel to an unacceptable level of risk. this new internal report concludes that benghazi has demonstrated yet again the vulnerability of u.s. facilities around the world. josh bernstein al jazeera washington. >> if you want to read those documents yourself we've made it easy. we've posted them at aljazeera.com. >>> walmart, the nation's largest employer to substantially increase salaries. group our walmart has filed charges against the retailer with the national labor relations board. the protests come after walmart failed to meet workers' demands business labor day. >>> the u.s. open continues in queens, new york. jessica tapp is here. >> if you think serena williams has slowed down since her 32nd birthday, thankfully, the stars leonardo dicaprio watched. the first set just 19 minutes, the second a whopping 33. and it was on navarro's 25th birthday. she may have been polite, didn't want the cake and ice cream to melt. serena should be well rested after a 52-minute match. >> honestly only because i've been playing her
by describing benghazi as a state department facility, exposed personnel to an unacceptable level of risk. this new internal report concludes that benghazi has demonstrated yet again the vulnerability of u.s. facilities around the world. josh bernstein al jazeera washington. >> if you want to read those documents yourself we've made it easy. we've posted them at aljazeera.com. >>> walmart, the nation's largest employer to substantially increase salaries. group our walmart has...
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this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process that. has been. bought by our constitution. and that's it for this edition hearing from what senor at lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on self. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the altar reporting from the will talks books of the p.r. people interviews intriguing stories for you to. snoop in try. to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. don't call. the media leave us so we leave the need to. play the scene push the security play your party isn't going. to push issues that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refused to notice. food since changing the walls of lights never. come full picture of today's leaves. on demand from around the globe. local. t.v. . israel's prime minister. torie called them bomb and against iran as he begins his
this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process that. has been. bought by our constitution. and that's it for this edition hearing from what senor at lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on self. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the altar reporting from the will talks books of the p.r. people interviews...
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this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process that. has been. to us by our constitution. and that's it for this edition hearing from what signora lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on. the loose and search for justice should individuals including. government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they're not held accountable alternately responsible. play an issue free cretaceous three. three. three. three stooges free. zone free blog video for your media project a free media. israel's prime minister brings. to washington as he praises president obama for the sanctions which problems the country into economic despair. britain's prime minister he may pull the u.k. out of the european convention of human rights saying routings the ban the deportation of radical islamists and. killers to vote cannot be tolerated. and convicted activ
this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process that. has been. to us by our constitution. and that's it for this edition hearing from what signora lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on. the loose and search for justice should individuals including. government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it...
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and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulations regarding the casualty reporting a friendly fire regulations now require that families be informed and accurate and timely manner when friendly fire is suspected further the army must notify families within days of an investigation into a suspected friendly fire incident i think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder war is probably the most com
and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set...
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this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process. has been. to us by our constitution. that's it for this edition hearing from what senora lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on. so we leave that maybe. i will see bush and see to the play your part of the musical. issues that no one is good with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. the lucid search for justice should individuals including government officials be legally held to account for starting aggressive force like in iraq is it fair in law to push their officials be given immunity from prosecution if they are not held accountable and who is ultimately responsible. this point be an expensive car saloon. in a fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school. is a lost cause. concert . on archie. drug. stories others are a few. places changing. picture. from. the israeli prime minister to prove to the u.s. and the u.n. the change of tone is n
this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process. has been. to us by our constitution. that's it for this edition hearing from what senora lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on. so we leave that maybe. i will see bush and see to the play your part of the musical. issues that no one is good with to get that you deserve answers from. politics. the...
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and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulations regarding the casualty reporting a friendly fire regulations now require that families be informed and accurate and timely manner when friendly fire is suspected further the army must notify families within days of an investigation into a suspected friendly fire incident i think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder war is probably the most com
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post" ifthe washington you say you are going to repeat if unacceptable things happen, you might findhe people that keep doing unacceptable things and it will suck you in and there is president obama -- here is president obama. >> we are prepared to work with anyone, the russians and others, to bring the partners and to solve the conflict. >> or with the russians -- how to deal with this, cruise missiles? more questions than answers. calls thezine" president a reluctant warrior. others in the neighborhood, the consensus seems to be he is a week president. on the issue of a syrian challenge, how would you categorize this president, mark? >> alone, lonesome. when -- theo say british member of parliament summed it up when he did not realize prime minister cam and did not realize -- when prime minister david cameron did not realize how much the well had been poisoned by the war in iraq on the basis of incomplete evidence and an unexplained mission with its limits. >> a reluctant warrior, or a weak president, colby? >> a resolute president, and the problem is of his own making. he has not
post" ifthe washington you say you are going to repeat if unacceptable things happen, you might findhe people that keep doing unacceptable things and it will suck you in and there is president obama -- here is president obama. >> we are prepared to work with anyone, the russians and others, to bring the partners and to solve the conflict. >> or with the russians -- how to deal with this, cruise missiles? more questions than answers. calls thezine" president a reluctant...
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in fact, the united states has been making clear for years that it is unacceptable to use chemical weapons. when president obama made the statement last summer, he was speaking on behalf of the american people and the congress, which had ratified the chemical weapons convention, and on behalf of the international community, where 185 nations have made plain that the use of chemical weapons is absolutely unacceptable. >> ambassador rice, the estimates are 100,000, maybe 110,000 people have died in this civil war thus far. do you draw that bright a distinction between the death by an incendiary bomb in a school, a death by machine gun fire, and a death by chemical weapons that appears to be the administration's bright line on this? >> brian, all of this is horrific, and all of us as human beings feel terrible when we see the extraordinary loss of life that has occurred in syria. when chemical weapons that can kill with indiscriminate abandon people who are innocent, are employed in conflict, it is of a greater magnitude. because if terrorists get ahold of those weapons, if other dictators ge
in fact, the united states has been making clear for years that it is unacceptable to use chemical weapons. when president obama made the statement last summer, he was speaking on behalf of the american people and the congress, which had ratified the chemical weapons convention, and on behalf of the international community, where 185 nations have made plain that the use of chemical weapons is absolutely unacceptable. >> ambassador rice, the estimates are 100,000, maybe 110,000 people have...
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but if they were qualified, then why was their draft unacceptable? is this a case of consultant shopping where rec and park basically continue to hire new consultants at great cost until they get the results they want? i'd like to remind you the commissioners that the draft e-i-r identified the maintenance alternative in which map stays at current levels only and does not expand beyond any work done so far. as the environment is superior alternative, not the [speaker not understood] ramp that is not the map plan. that's because the implementation of the map plan will have a significant negative environmental impact as existing habitat in the quarter of our city's park land is destroyed to create this replica of a pre-white colonization of the habitat. because this designation [speaker not understood] as environmentally superior supporters were furious with the draft e-i-r the is this why we now need a third consultant? is rec and park going from consultant to consultant at great cost until they find one that will [speaker not understood] data similar
but if they were qualified, then why was their draft unacceptable? is this a case of consultant shopping where rec and park basically continue to hire new consultants at great cost until they get the results they want? i'd like to remind you the commissioners that the draft e-i-r identified the maintenance alternative in which map stays at current levels only and does not expand beyond any work done so far. as the environment is superior alternative, not the [speaker not understood] ramp that...
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freedom seekers and we believe that what's happening in syria is something unacceptable from from all aspects and what is happening in lebanon by the continue would. package against the states as such and the holding of weapons by a group of lebanese and that was initially was really used to. to drive these rate is out of lebanon and thanks for the work that they have done in this regard i mean as well was influential and in doing so the problem is that hezbollah has not directed its weapons against the chests of the innocent lebanese. and you are using this as your way to implement. a regional let's say. and. this is something unacceptable and we will continue to stand against such such plans from the day through the democratic process that. has been. bought by our constitution. and that's it for this edition hearing from what senor at lebanon's former prime minister who i met in beirut thank you for watching i'll see you next time here on self. point being an expensive car so. look clueless a new fashion show. also designer bags and shoes in the best shop windows. luxury is a school
freedom seekers and we believe that what's happening in syria is something unacceptable from from all aspects and what is happening in lebanon by the continue would. package against the states as such and the holding of weapons by a group of lebanese and that was initially was really used to. to drive these rate is out of lebanon and thanks for the work that they have done in this regard i mean as well was influential and in doing so the problem is that hezbollah has not directed its weapons...
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but if they were qualified, then why was their draft unacceptable? is this a case of consultant shopping where rec and park basically continue to hire new consultants at great cost until they get the results they want? i'd like to remind you the
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and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set the bar that much higher in terms of what the public would expect. from that point forward due to issues in the handling of friendly fire cases during the gulf war the army completely revised regulations regarding the casualty reporting a friendly fire regulations now require that families be informed and accurate and timely manner when friendly fire is suspected further the army must notify families within days of an investigation into a suspected friendly fire incident i think the phenomenon of friendly fire probably extends back to the invention of gunpowder war is probably the most com
and even within the officer corps people began to say how could this be this is unacceptable. and senior members of the officer corps. embarked upon a major project. the declared purpose of which was to ensure that in future conflicts there would be no fratricide as it was as it was called. and i think that. in essence in declaring friendly fire casualties to be unacceptable despite the fact that they have been commonplace throughout all of military history. the military itself therefore set...
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waivers for not meeting security standards have become common place exposing complees to an unacceptable level of risk. it finds an intelligence database has not been truly functional for a number of years. many installations do not have state-of-the-art secure telephone communication links. the department lacks a designated training facility for security agents in washington, forcing it to bag hat in hand for the use of others' facilities. on the ability to sift through raw intelligence, every pos the panel visited in africa and the middle east had an immediate need for an intelligence analyst, and this is not the first time that many of these concerns have been raised. 15 years ago simultaneous nus truck bombs exploded at the u.s. embassy in kenya and tanzania. more than 200 people were killed including 12 americans. shortly after the attacks, the state department hired an independent consulting firm to prepare a classified report analyzing overseas security risks. the report cited an immediate need to create a new and high-level position, an undersecretary to oversee diplomatic securi
waivers for not meeting security standards have become common place exposing complees to an unacceptable level of risk. it finds an intelligence database has not been truly functional for a number of years. many installations do not have state-of-the-art secure telephone communication links. the department lacks a designated training facility for security agents in washington, forcing it to bag hat in hand for the use of others' facilities. on the ability to sift through raw intelligence, every...
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and illegal actions to go on as if they were normal ordinary practice such actions are totally unacceptable mr president brazil will further double its efforts. to equip itself with legislation technologies and the mechanisms that will protect this properly against evil legal interception of communications and data my administration will do everything within its reach and powers to the found human rights of all brazilians and to protect. or in the human rights of all citizens in the world while protecting the fruits of the engine is efforts of brazilian workers and corporations supporting the problem however goes beyond the bilateral relations of two countries it affects the international community itself and as such requires an answer from it. information and communications or telecommunications the colleges cannot become a new battlefield among states. the time has come for us to foster the conditions required to prevent that is cyberspace. becoming wise or be instrumental in many pilate as the one weapon of war by men is a spying activities sabotage and attacks against the systems and th
and illegal actions to go on as if they were normal ordinary practice such actions are totally unacceptable mr president brazil will further double its efforts. to equip itself with legislation technologies and the mechanisms that will protect this properly against evil legal interception of communications and data my administration will do everything within its reach and powers to the found human rights of all brazilians and to protect. or in the human rights of all citizens in the world while...
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it would be unacceptable for city college to close. it would be unacceptable for our enrollment which has been 85,000 students, to be turned over to $40,000 students. that cannot happen. ~ there are so many communities that rely on robust college and we want to make sure we have a pathway to keeping it going. the pathway needs to include, while there are vast differences about what city college should do and how we should support city college, there needs to be some unity about how we can get on the same page to protect it and create the kind of change that people want to see at the same time. and, so, i would like to see -- i expect that this hearing could be one in a series, perhaps of my colleagues on the board may decide they want to hone in on a particular subject and we could have a special hearing on that. but i think that given that the board of trustees has been suspended, that there is a role that i believe the board of supervisors can play to provide a public space and venue for people to express concern and make recommendat
it would be unacceptable for city college to close. it would be unacceptable for our enrollment which has been 85,000 students, to be turned over to $40,000 students. that cannot happen. ~ there are so many communities that rely on robust college and we want to make sure we have a pathway to keeping it going. the pathway needs to include, while there are vast differences about what city college should do and how we should support city college, there needs to be some unity about how we can get...
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it was his choice it was his conviction that these methods were unacceptable. when i think you probably know that some members of the european parliament have nominated snowden for this sort of prize for freedom of thought and now we're going to talk to one of those members who initiated this no nation christian strong and strong christian it's great to have you with us today so you were one of those who know when a good edward snowden actually for the sack or rove award for freedom of thought how do you explain why. edward snowden is a real hero he's exposed what the n.s.a. the u.s. surveillance so it has been doing and what they have been doing its entirely inappropriate they've been spying on already private individuals and ordinary companies here in the u.s. in russia and everywhere that's not appropriate edward snowden exposed and he's a hero you know some good i would just like to thank you i also consider edward a hero on that he's really a hero because he didn't do to make money he did what you thought was right when you so that we would understand was
it was his choice it was his conviction that these methods were unacceptable. when i think you probably know that some members of the european parliament have nominated snowden for this sort of prize for freedom of thought and now we're going to talk to one of those members who initiated this no nation christian strong and strong christian it's great to have you with us today so you were one of those who know when a good edward snowden actually for the sack or rove award for freedom of thought...