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they've put out a tape showing the suicide bombers explaining the mission that they were about to undertake. and of course the police here in the area of peshawar the very restive province in northwest pakistan believe that this is a retaliation for the operations that the army is undertaking in the northwest against militants in the area on the border with afghanistan. >> kim gatos, reporting for us from islamabad, thank you very much. >>> mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed have left egypt after being freed on bail. you may remember they spent more than a year behind bars. a court ordered their release, pending a retrial that will take place later this month. mohamed fahmy had to pay bail and has to check in with the police station every day. our correspondent in cairo, sally nabil, has been telling me about the reaction to this release. >> reporter: it is a sense of relief, a sense of happiness, whether among the defendant's families the lawyers, or even among human rights activists and journalists here in europe the two journalists were released this morning from a police station. they didn
they've put out a tape showing the suicide bombers explaining the mission that they were about to undertake. and of course the police here in the area of peshawar the very restive province in northwest pakistan believe that this is a retaliation for the operations that the army is undertaking in the northwest against militants in the area on the border with afghanistan. >> kim gatos, reporting for us from islamabad, thank you very much. >>> mohamed fahmy and baher mohamed have...
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we are undertaking the fifth meeting of the conferences of the world into traditional religions which international basis for the professional dialogue and mutual understanding. we are undertaking work with various organizations in cooperation with the un and at the same time we needed the new methods of combating the closer cooperation and we welcome the representatives at yesterday's state department. and they suffered about extremism and we believe that we need a deep integration of the society and in this regard we see it's important to focus our attention on the following issues. that's the development of the common means to prevent and distract the radical ideas and extremism to find effective ways to combat the prevention of the spread of the media and radical ideology and also information about the means and to carry out the act for the citizen of citizens of iraq to participate in those reactions on the side of terrorists and a timely exchange of information about the terrorist organizations and the acts of terrorism planning to undertake. identifying the joint venture to fin
we are undertaking the fifth meeting of the conferences of the world into traditional religions which international basis for the professional dialogue and mutual understanding. we are undertaking work with various organizations in cooperation with the un and at the same time we needed the new methods of combating the closer cooperation and we welcome the representatives at yesterday's state department. and they suffered about extremism and we believe that we need a deep integration of the...
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was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight, one company's ambitious plan that could be worth a fortune in gold silver and copper. they think about metals and owhole lot of money. marita davison, can science and industry coexist? >> industry's motivation is to make profits. >> i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. i go on a journey of a lifetime, ten days off the coast of costa rica. including a dive in a submarine. there prepare to dive. >> that will take me down to 10,000 feet under the sea. >> i get paid to play in mud. like my dreams. >> that's our team. now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hey guys welcome to "techknow" i'm phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. the earth is covered by ocean yet we kn
was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight, one company's ambitious plan that could be worth a fortune in...
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san francisco housing authority troubled in december of 2012 this designation promoted the city to undertaken effort to become part of the solution i know for the first time since the formation of the housing authority the mayor took the leadership role and convened hundreds of people almost two dozen meetings in working with coming up with a new violation for the housing authority how to fix the problems and how to prevent this as a troubled agency the housing authority stood at risk to take over the management and it's not the end of the feasibility we knew that something needed to change now because of varies technical and local restricts on the public housing site there's really no way for the sites to borrow money to make repairs except to the financing program that just don't allow for the stent of the repairs needed the new deems go program is hud's attempt to recognize the private ownership under the structure you can leverage private debt and tax credit equality under the tax credit programs to bring in the money you need to make the repairs one and for all the rad program requires
san francisco housing authority troubled in december of 2012 this designation promoted the city to undertaken effort to become part of the solution i know for the first time since the formation of the housing authority the mayor took the leadership role and convened hundreds of people almost two dozen meetings in working with coming up with a new violation for the housing authority how to fix the problems and how to prevent this as a troubled agency the housing authority stood at risk to take...
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undertaker kostas baboulas speaks softly as he presents the latest collection of luxury marble funeraryrns. his customer, anastasia nikoloudi wants to have her relatives cremated. that's what the family did when her grandmother died two years earlier. but because there aren't any crematories in greece, people must rely on neighboring countries. >> then they moved the body to bulgaria on a monday. by wednesday, we got the urn back. we think it's nicer to give the person who died a seperate spot, a spot at home, and thus think of them. >> the demand for cremations is rising all across the country. economic hardship in greece has left few people able to afford a private grave. antonis alakiotis has been lobbying for many years to allow people to opt for less expensive cremation. he began his campaign ten years ago, to fulfil the last wish of a friend. he also had to send the body to bulgaria. >> every year 100 thousand people die in greece. we estimate that three to four percent of them would like to be cremated. a grave in a cemetery is only owned for a certain period. after three years,
undertaker kostas baboulas speaks softly as he presents the latest collection of luxury marble funeraryrns. his customer, anastasia nikoloudi wants to have her relatives cremated. that's what the family did when her grandmother died two years earlier. but because there aren't any crematories in greece, people must rely on neighboring countries. >> then they moved the body to bulgaria on a monday. by wednesday, we got the urn back. we think it's nicer to give the person who died a seperate...
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of infrastructures and park and infrastructure and parks various real estate analysis we need to undertake and fiscal and community outreach funding our cac meetings and site our arts and technology that is one of the mainstays of our program we'll be hopefully finishing off in 2015-2016 period the fund through a e da grant sort of the last payment really to the public arts we have a local match with the rp d f and as well as environmental studies such building 101 an artist this that's staying there some artist work continuing with the shipyard we have 9 had and $50,000 with the community fund that get paid out and 6 hundred and 54 thousand with the management and lease costs whether it's some ongoing lease costs with the navy as well as some consultant costs with the artists building we're working on and then feinstein we're working on pursuing s some federal transportation loans and so there's costs associated with the consultants it prepare american people application and actually apply we've included that in our plans 2015-2016 mission bay straightforward to prior years the majority o
of infrastructures and park and infrastructure and parks various real estate analysis we need to undertake and fiscal and community outreach funding our cac meetings and site our arts and technology that is one of the mainstays of our program we'll be hopefully finishing off in 2015-2016 period the fund through a e da grant sort of the last payment really to the public arts we have a local match with the rp d f and as well as environmental studies such building 101 an artist this that's staying...
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and also the lack of combat-effective iraqi army brigades with the strength required to undertake a very complex, costly operation in mosul. it indicates that the nine brigades u.s.-led trained and equipped program to build oversized, combat-capable deployable units that can continue to operate after taking the casualties required in urban combat that nine brigade training and equipment program is vital. to me it dates that we're not going for a battle to commence in 2014-2015. some people are reason more grumpy about it than that. so, yeah, again, on this slide, you'll see the graphic in the study. iraqi army in yellow. ministry of interior in black and are and the popular mobilization units in red. if you're interested in looking at the data go look at the study. likewise, we've done the same for the peshmerga in terms of a slightly rougher but quite -- probably the most detailed order of battle you're going to see out there on what the peshmerga really looks like right now and how it is structured. now, on this slide we see -- you know, even from the back it should be fairly visible -
and also the lack of combat-effective iraqi army brigades with the strength required to undertake a very complex, costly operation in mosul. it indicates that the nine brigades u.s.-led trained and equipped program to build oversized, combat-capable deployable units that can continue to operate after taking the casualties required in urban combat that nine brigade training and equipment program is vital. to me it dates that we're not going for a battle to commence in 2014-2015. some people are...
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. >> reporter: and undertaking that will spread to downtown palo alto. >> i am excited to just come walk down the street and see if i can p get a glimpse of him. >> reporter: well, this is going to be the first time that a sitting president will visit stanford's campus in 40 years. meanwhile, a very select few will get up close and personal with the president. in fact, 60 people will be having dinner with him tomorrow night, and exclusive dinner that will cost thousands of dollars. the president will leave on saturday. reporting live in palo alto cheryl hurd, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, cheryl. stay with us for the continuing coverage of the president's visit. we will have live coverage on the morning show "today in the bay" at 4:30 a.m. >>> take a look at the photograph, because san francisco police are looking por this man who knocked a police officer right off of the muni plat platform right into the street. it happened after a man ran from an investigation at fourth and king. the officer shoved was hurt but not seriously injured. >> well, forget the old fashioned neighborhood w
. >> reporter: and undertaking that will spread to downtown palo alto. >> i am excited to just come walk down the street and see if i can p get a glimpse of him. >> reporter: well, this is going to be the first time that a sitting president will visit stanford's campus in 40 years. meanwhile, a very select few will get up close and personal with the president. in fact, 60 people will be having dinner with him tomorrow night, and exclusive dinner that will cost thousands of...
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there is no indication that the obama administration is going to undertake strikes in libya. but nevertheless without the united states, which has accounted for more than 80% of the air-strikes, this would not be as effective as it has been. >> why does isis want to aning to onnize the west but so many arab states? >> you have to understand the way in which isis views the arab world. first they want to intimidate washington's partners in the fight against isis. and then there is a deep belief amongst the leadership al baghdadi, the primary figure there, despite these being arab and muslim countries that these are not muslim societies and not correctly muslim societies and an aspect of purifying these societies so in a sense they don't care. the acts of violence that we recoil are from their perspective a way of purifying their society to make them more muslim. >> and we here the adage of the enemy of my enemy is my friend and there are different states getting involved in this fight. but there seems to be a very fractured advance here. we've got the egyptians doing some stuff
there is no indication that the obama administration is going to undertake strikes in libya. but nevertheless without the united states, which has accounted for more than 80% of the air-strikes, this would not be as effective as it has been. >> why does isis want to aning to onnize the west but so many arab states? >> you have to understand the way in which isis views the arab world. first they want to intimidate washington's partners in the fight against isis. and then there is a...
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you're also currently undertaking the review process to identify burdens and out dated regulations. the question is this. a couple of questions if you start separately and work your way down. do you think yoir agency adequately takes into acount the cost of your rules? what impact do additional analysis have to itch leapt new rules. might some of these proposals actually stop rule making in its tracks or slow it down so that the burden is too great to move sforward. i'm going to separately begin with you, please. >> we certainly do try to carry out the cost benefit analysis under our policy on rule makings. we consider the cost, the benefits benefits and alternatives based on available data. we ask a rot of questions during the rule-making process to garner the impact and we're particularly interested in the feedback we get from community banks, about the cost of the regulation or the ways that it would impact the institution. and we make changes based to how long you were here. as to the sect about whether additional requirements would impact that process i think it would any time
you're also currently undertaking the review process to identify burdens and out dated regulations. the question is this. a couple of questions if you start separately and work your way down. do you think yoir agency adequately takes into acount the cost of your rules? what impact do additional analysis have to itch leapt new rules. might some of these proposals actually stop rule making in its tracks or slow it down so that the burden is too great to move sforward. i'm going to separately...
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many of them are not trying to undertake sectarian massacres. they're just normal people. i had a similar feeling when meeting hezbollah infantrymen down in southern lebanon in '99. seeing them with their families in their houses. but behind them often far behind them there was the islamic revolutionary guard corps, quds force i never did meet. they had a different attitude. i became aware of difference between in their midst, not their target in southern lebanon, to later operating in iraq being actively targeted. there is something under the surface of these predominantly shia popular mobilization units we need to look at very closely. you know, again, just to underline the point, on the left-hand side in the top, we have the satwa guys. they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be allies going forward. in the top right pressed popular mobilization units backed by iranians? who looks scarier? i would argue for number of reasons i come to for a second guys on the left we treed to treat both with care but the guys on the right are not as cuddly or as safe or trust worthy
many of them are not trying to undertake sectarian massacres. they're just normal people. i had a similar feeling when meeting hezbollah infantrymen down in southern lebanon in '99. seeing them with their families in their houses. but behind them often far behind them there was the islamic revolutionary guard corps, quds force i never did meet. they had a different attitude. i became aware of difference between in their midst, not their target in southern lebanon, to later operating in iraq...
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many of them are not psychos trying to undertake sectarian massacres. they are just normal people. had a similar feeling when meeting a hezbollah infantrymen in southern lebanon in 1999. sitting with them and their families in their houses. but behind them, often far behind them, there was the islamic revolutionary guard force that i never did me. they had very different attitude. i certainly became personally aware of the difference between being in their midst and not a target, as i was in southern lebanon. later, when i was operating in iraq and being actively targeted. there is something under the surface of the predominately shia popular mobilization units that we need to look at closely. again, just to underline the point on the left-hand side we have the guys, they look pretty scary. they're supposed to be our allies. on the left, we have the crisply pressed shia popular mobilization units backed by the iranians. who looks scarier? i would argue for a number of reasons i will come to in a second that those on the left, we need to treat both with care. the guys on the right a
many of them are not psychos trying to undertake sectarian massacres. they are just normal people. had a similar feeling when meeting a hezbollah infantrymen in southern lebanon in 1999. sitting with them and their families in their houses. but behind them, often far behind them, there was the islamic revolutionary guard force that i never did me. they had very different attitude. i certainly became personally aware of the difference between being in their midst and not a target, as i was in...
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what he was undertaking could have been done in a novel, one of those epic novels about america.undertaking it in a poem that didn't have a narrative structure, per se, in a poem that was not going to be a suite, that was not going to be a series of moods, a sort of tour of america. he wanted to unify the poem by some force. that force could not be his own imagination only. what he attempted to do was not even a symphonic thing of saying i will orchestrate america through its noises. that would be, in a sense like what mayakovski was trying to do in lyric poetry. he didn't have a planned method in the sense that eliot had a planned method about the wasteland. even the brokenness that pound put into shape was a planned kind of collage-- cut from this, cut to that, very filmic. he didn't want montage. he wanted something that would have some of its own propulsion. the only way he could find that force was in the meter that he chose. crane came from ohio from the midwest from an industrial heartland that had still not lost its links to the older america. he grew up in warren. his fi
what he was undertaking could have been done in a novel, one of those epic novels about america.undertaking it in a poem that didn't have a narrative structure, per se, in a poem that was not going to be a suite, that was not going to be a series of moods, a sort of tour of america. he wanted to unify the poem by some force. that force could not be his own imagination only. what he attempted to do was not even a symphonic thing of saying i will orchestrate america through its noises. that would...
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you can't undertake a project this time-consumingly rad without getting preempted by a honey-do list. i guess it comes down to this -- some things are so fun and so cool and so right, they're worth ruining your lawn and risking spine damage for. coming up... welcome to the tour de pain. and bikini-clad girls who like to reel in the big ones. plus, will this french guy be toast? and the "whacked out sports" top 5. that's next on a "whacked out sports" special edition -- "amateur hour." >> narrator: we're back in a "whacked out sports" special edition -- "amateur hour." you don't need to be young to be an amateur. just check out this middle-aged moto maniac. now, my uncle danny's doctor at the v.a. cleared him to ride dirt bikes again, so he asked me to guard his meds while he qualifies. look at all these warning labels. this one says, "may cause blurred vision and momentary blackouts." that 40-ouncer he polished off after breakfast probably didn't help, either. let's go to the uncle danny cam. his vision seems okay. even that helicopter he's hallucinating is crystal clear. >> unh! >> n
you can't undertake a project this time-consumingly rad without getting preempted by a honey-do list. i guess it comes down to this -- some things are so fun and so cool and so right, they're worth ruining your lawn and risking spine damage for. coming up... welcome to the tour de pain. and bikini-clad girls who like to reel in the big ones. plus, will this french guy be toast? and the "whacked out sports" top 5. that's next on a "whacked out sports" special edition --...
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this is a program that the ukrainian government is undertaking now even in the difficult circumstances of the conflict that is taking place you just heard president poroshenko restate his personal commitment and the steps that he is taking in order to implement these reforms in ukraine. we spent some time talking about his political path ahead the unity of his government, the commitment of his government to protect the interests of the people of ukraine but also, we talked about the largest threat that ukraine faces today, and that is russia's continued aggression in the east. there's no other way to call it. we're not seeking a conflict with russia. no one is. not president poroshenko, not the united, not the european community. that's not what this is about. we are very hopeful that russia will take advantage of our broad-based uniform acceptance of the notion that there is a diplomatic solution that is staring everybody in the face. that's what we want. we want a diplomatic resolution, but we cannot close our eyes to tanks that are crossing the border from russia and coming into ukr
this is a program that the ukrainian government is undertaking now even in the difficult circumstances of the conflict that is taking place you just heard president poroshenko restate his personal commitment and the steps that he is taking in order to implement these reforms in ukraine. we spent some time talking about his political path ahead the unity of his government, the commitment of his government to protect the interests of the people of ukraine but also, we talked about the largest...
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the biodiversity of costa rica hundreds of miles to the see getting to the dive site is a major undertakingtart to head to atlantis our home base for the next 12 days. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most sophisticated research vessels in the world. it's a navy ship with a crew of 50 technicians and scientists. its secret weapon: is a middle aged submarine with a nerdy name. meet alvin. we're going to the bottom of the see floor, 10,000 feet below. alvin is a deep water submersible built for scientific research. capable of taking explorers down to 20,000 feet under the sea. it once dove to the titanic wreck in the north atlantic. showing the world secrets of the famous sunken ship. >> when you are alvin and you're looking out, you look at everything in three dimensions. as a scientist it helps you define the whole geologic context. >> the dorado outcrop. only ahandful of scientists have studied these outcroppings. >> sediments in the ocean have one of the largest reservoirs of microbial life on earth. >> what are the questions you hope to answer as a scientist? >> fluid composition. >> deep water heati
the biodiversity of costa rica hundreds of miles to the see getting to the dive site is a major undertakingtart to head to atlantis our home base for the next 12 days. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> one of the most sophisticated research vessels in the world. it's a navy ship with a crew of 50 technicians and scientists. its secret weapon: is a middle aged submarine with a nerdy name. meet alvin. we're going to the bottom of the see floor, 10,000 feet below. alvin is a deep water submersible built for...
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we're undertaking the measures that we're undertaking in iraq with the iraqis.ut as you have pointed out and your question presupposed, the iranians have an interest in the stable iraq, just as we in the region have an interest in the stable iraq. that doesn't mean we're accommodating the iranians by the measures we're taking in iraq. >> general allen, thank you for your service. i do not envy your task. in your testimony you say that isis has lost half of its iraq based leadership. how do we know that? >> i'm sorry, say again your question, sir. >> you say that isis has lost half of its iraq-based leadership? how do we know that? do we have pretty good intelligence on this? >> we actually do have pretty good intelligence on this matter. the process of tracking the elements within the senior esh longs of isil's leadership we've been tracking them and dealing with them. >> in the last six months you we've aptly demonstrated that isil now finds itself under pressure. how many people are coming into the battle, actually being drawn and recruited by what they see in
we're undertaking the measures that we're undertaking in iraq with the iraqis.ut as you have pointed out and your question presupposed, the iranians have an interest in the stable iraq, just as we in the region have an interest in the stable iraq. that doesn't mean we're accommodating the iranians by the measures we're taking in iraq. >> general allen, thank you for your service. i do not envy your task. in your testimony you say that isis has lost half of its iraq based leadership. how...
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we're undertaking the measures that we're undertaking in iraq with the iraqis. but as you have pointed out and your question presupposed, the iranians have an interest in the stable iraq, just as we in the region have an interest in the stable iraq. that doesn't mean we're accommodating the aryanians by the measures we're taking in iraq. >> general allen, thank you for your service. i do not envy your task. in your testimony you say that isis has lost half of its iraq based leadership. how do we know that? >> i'm sorry, say again your question, sir. >> you say that isis has lost half of its iraq-based leadership? how do we know that? do we have pretty good intelligence on this? >> we actually do have pretty good intelligence on this matter. the process of tracking the elements within the senior esh longs of isil's leadership we've been tracking them and dealing with them. >> in the last six months you we've aptly demonstrated that isil now finds itself under pressure. how many people are coming into the battle actually being drawn and recruiteds by what they see
we're undertaking the measures that we're undertaking in iraq with the iraqis. but as you have pointed out and your question presupposed, the iranians have an interest in the stable iraq, just as we in the region have an interest in the stable iraq. that doesn't mean we're accommodating the aryanians by the measures we're taking in iraq. >> general allen, thank you for your service. i do not envy your task. in your testimony you say that isis has lost half of its iraq based leadership....
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histohoping this is a start of our conversations we're asking the officers in this community to undertake to be clear i'm seeking to reduce the crimes that are committed in this community and harmful effects and holy we can not only prevent the crime but more importantly create the sustainable development inside this community a neighborhood that improves of quality of life for all neighborhood but prelim i'm advocating for the smaller. >> thank you, mr. fuller thank you (clapping) >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> what a great turnout tonight commissioners, thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak i'm steven tense i've lived on geary street for 10 years my hotel is served by the station in the intersection of the central and i and i'm involved with the community inside and outside the hotel through a collaborative and the organizes i'm a board member of state of california and been a fire captain for 2 years i'm with the heath store coalition i tell you this i'm deeply connected to the business owners and others on geary street it's been my experienced with when i call the poli
histohoping this is a start of our conversations we're asking the officers in this community to undertake to be clear i'm seeking to reduce the crimes that are committed in this community and harmful effects and holy we can not only prevent the crime but more importantly create the sustainable development inside this community a neighborhood that improves of quality of life for all neighborhood but prelim i'm advocating for the smaller. >> thank you, mr. fuller thank you (clapping)...
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ordering them to undertake searches with every suspect. and ordering them to build better relations. >> reporter: is there a resentment on the police force because of the way you are trying to change things? >> i think there's some. certainly after the study came out there was a lot of resentment, and officers felt attacked, they felt people were pointing the finger at them. challenging personal values, who they were, what they did, thou they did it. it was tough, it was rough. >> reporter: on this frigid winter night officers were out on foot patrol talking to those neighbourhood. >> we patrol. we are walking around. >> reporter: sergeant scott bowling and a fellow officer go door to door. guns. >> reporter: the new softer approach is paying off. >> dealing with specific information about an individual, and where this person tends to hide a gun, recent shots and drug activities. that comes when you build a trust with the people in the community. i think it's huge. >> reporter: and now, says sergeant bowling, he sees how overly backfire. >
ordering them to undertake searches with every suspect. and ordering them to build better relations. >> reporter: is there a resentment on the police force because of the way you are trying to change things? >> i think there's some. certainly after the study came out there was a lot of resentment, and officers felt attacked, they felt people were pointing the finger at them. challenging personal values, who they were, what they did, thou they did it. it was tough, it was rough....
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2013 the instructor of sfusd under the leadership of the board of education launched an ambition undertaking for the future of public education and to transform the city's education over the decades and whereas throughout the 2013, 14 judgemental year we got the teachers and mist and students and effected officials and french's the mar and the funding community and academic thought leader to grapple with the changes and opportunity facing education in san francisco today skipping forward where's this lead to the document which is a response to our four guiding questions for improving connective and social outcome for all our students helping to roar the balance in our city with economic in a just way therefore, be it resolved the board of education of the san francisco unified school district endorses the vision 2025 document as a boyd force to my own the programs and projects on the ongoing basis and therefore, be it resolved we enforce the could he competence as reflecting the knowledge that the san francisco need to competitive and thrive therefore, be it resolved the board of education e
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but selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no easy undertaking. >> it's a cutthroat world in the worldsical instruments. we understood all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%, 40%, or 50%? the answer, in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members first. join the nation. thank you. ♪ nationwide is on your side >> so what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? the answer is b. 40%. after the first $5.3 million are deducted. jamie: when master cellist bernard dies at 85. his heirs face a quandary. what to do with his beloved stradivarius worth millions of dollars. >> my father, in his will left the cello to me and to my sister. he left no instructions. he was unable to confront the sale of the cello. and he preferred to let us figure it out so that he could have it to the very last day of his life. jamie: i'm in boston to understand
but selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no easy undertaking. >> it's a cutthroat world in the worldsical instruments. we understood all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> first, our "strange inheritance" quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%, 40%, or 50%? the answer, in the nation, we know how it feels when you aren't treated like a priority. we do things differently. we'll take care of it. we put members...
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we are undertaking a new one that we are going to build into the fy 17 budget. this is about following through on all of the things we have underway. >> tell us about the secretary works initiative in the 17 budget. >> we have a business for the has been looking at our operations from a big picture and defense business perspective as well as ininternal groups looking at each organization viewing its own operatioions. everyone is going to report to the deputy, including myself for my organization. we are goingo look at ways we can reduce spending on common auctions like i.t.. we will have a proposal for next year's budget for that. >> i want to talk about the recommendations, which were intriguing. dr. carter said without more ney the national security strategy becomes becomes an executable. when it comes to executing the nation security strategy, is it a binary thing where you cannot execute it? how does that translate from budgetary to execution of strategy? >> that is a tricky pointt this level it is ok and that level it cannot work. there is always a little b
we are undertaking a new one that we are going to build into the fy 17 budget. this is about following through on all of the things we have underway. >> tell us about the secretary works initiative in the 17 budget. >> we have a business for the has been looking at our operations from a big picture and defense business perspective as well as ininternal groups looking at each organization viewing its own operatioions. everyone is going to report to the deputy, including myself for my...
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as reporter reed laborty tells us it's a massive undertaking to make sure commuters can get where they're going. >> it may not breathe fire but snowzilla con kerz nerve its path. gas guzzling jet engine is unusual piece of equipment they keep in the tool shed. this however working on tracks at molden center is one of two on loan from new york city transit. >> sdindz to remove or melt the snow and blow it away and clear some of the snow to have room nor more snow. >> which is on its way. more than a foot in and around boston and woory commuters are being reassured. everything that can be done for the t is being done. >> i think they're doing what they can being that we need more buses and better trains. >> two weeks worth of snow ended up right here where police clearly looked the other way. the only animals grazing on this farm are snow cat and snow melter. >> where columns of white smoke rise from the machine that can melt 350 tons of snow every hour city streets still wear marks of two giant storms and here, 30 foot high mountains are being cleared to make more room. >> yeah i think wha
as reporter reed laborty tells us it's a massive undertaking to make sure commuters can get where they're going. >> it may not breathe fire but snowzilla con kerz nerve its path. gas guzzling jet engine is unusual piece of equipment they keep in the tool shed. this however working on tracks at molden center is one of two on loan from new york city transit. >> sdindz to remove or melt the snow and blow it away and clear some of the snow to have room nor more snow. >> which is...
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was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight, one company's ambitious plan that could
was state of the art, but time and technology has changed, recommissioning this plant is a huge undertaking, but without it, the region could likely run out of water. is "techknow." a a show about intersection of hardware and heuvment and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science, by scientists. tonight, "techknow" investigates mining the deep. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. tonight, one company's ambitious plan that could
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selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no small undertaking. >> it's a cut-throat world in the worldmusical instruments. we came to understand all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> that's next. >>> but first -- our strange inheritance quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%? 40%? or 50%? the answer when we return. d. it's only required to contain 51% real cheese. with sargento 100% real, natural cheese slices, a patty melt becomes more than just a patty. ham unites with its better half. and a club sandwich becomes part of a club you definitely want to be in. real cheese people would never eat a slice wrapped in plastic when they can have a slice of 100% real. natural cheese slices from sargento. we're real cheese people. i have the flu with a runny nose. [coughs] better take something. theraflu severe cold won't treat your runny nose. really? alka-seltzer severe cold and flu relieves your worst flu symptoms plus runny nose. [breath of relief] oh, what a relief it is. mommy! hey! you choose the salad.e. occasionally. but st
selling a 300-year-old stradivarius is no small undertaking. >> it's a cut-throat world in the worldmusical instruments. we came to understand all kinds of things that could go wrong. >> that's next. >>> but first -- our strange inheritance quiz question. what percentage of an inheritance does the federal government currently tax? 30%? 40%? or 50%? the answer when we return. d. it's only required to contain 51% real cheese. with sargento 100% real, natural cheese slices, a...
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we were able to undertake projects and create jobs that would have otherwise languished. among these investments were a $5. million grant and -- $5.8 million grant, and $ million loan to construct 51 miles of water lines in britons neck in marion county, south carolina. there are many other success stories. in lawrence county, mississippi 17 $17.5 million was spent to install a water line. elevated tank, and two wastewater pump stations providing potable water to rural michiganians and created badly needed construction jobs. in 2011, i joined with our former republican colleague then representative jo ann emerson of missouri, to introduce an amendment to the continuing resolution that would have continued 10-20-30 for rural development and expanded it to 11 additional accounts throughout the federal budget. to enhance economic development education, job training health, justice, the environment, and much more. i want to make one thing clear about the 10-20-30 approach. it does not add one dime to the deficit. it simply targets resources from funds already authorized or ap
we were able to undertake projects and create jobs that would have otherwise languished. among these investments were a $5. million grant and -- $5.8 million grant, and $ million loan to construct 51 miles of water lines in britons neck in marion county, south carolina. there are many other success stories. in lawrence county, mississippi 17 $17.5 million was spent to install a water line. elevated tank, and two wastewater pump stations providing potable water to rural michiganians and created...
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maxim gorky on behalf of the communist government appealed to me to undertake some american help.anized the operation. we sent some 200 americans into russia. they gave them completely free movement. i raised plus congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money. and we unquestionably saved about 17 million russian lives. and when we finished they got out of a beautiful scroll and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library. in russian. but when the american communists got too entirely abusive, i sent out a photograph of it in translation by way of stopping them up a little. >> then mr. hoover, as i recall, your next great work was an organization of the relief during the depression. can you tell me something about that? >> unemployment of course grew with the depression and especially when the whole economy of europe collapsed and brought us down. and i organized relief in the united states. at the time i left office we had about 18 million people on relief in the united states. and mr. roosevelt had me continue the same numb
maxim gorky on behalf of the communist government appealed to me to undertake some american help.anized the operation. we sent some 200 americans into russia. they gave them completely free movement. i raised plus congressional appropriations about $70 million of american money. and we unquestionably saved about 17 million russian lives. and when we finished they got out of a beautiful scroll and the american people of gratitude. and you'll find it somewhere here in the library. in russian. but...
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you're being one the achieve architects of the core labor and getting the district from out from undertaking under the no child left behind and the texting and moving away from that to par dimming that recognizes social and economic height an approach that leads other district in the state towards the core waiver and the quality system has been tremendous and so i'm very proud to join any colleagues in congratulating you and another 3 years you get to work with us. >> mr. casco roll call vote. >> (laughter) >> thank you ms. fewer. (laughter) mr. haney ms. mendoza-mcdonnell ms. norton ms. wynns mr. walton and dr. murase >> it's unanimous (clapping) mr. superintendant. >> offering my goness i'm incredibly incredibly humbled this evening by your words commissioners on the contrary i think that the hardworking individuals are sitting other than this and in all hours of the night even when i send an e-mail at 2:00 a.m. you respond from 30 miles per hour i take it a team of 8 that sit here and hopefully keep the flame of the vision of the district very much alive but i want to say i serve an incre
you're being one the achieve architects of the core labor and getting the district from out from undertaking under the no child left behind and the texting and moving away from that to par dimming that recognizes social and economic height an approach that leads other district in the state towards the core waiver and the quality system has been tremendous and so i'm very proud to join any colleagues in congratulating you and another 3 years you get to work with us. >> mr. casco roll call...