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and bringing these programs together, beginning to hear those stories is more of the united community and is really helpful. >> it sounds like a leadership program in and of itself is inclusive of everybody within the context of even a particular framework. what do you hope the dreams are going to be -- say five years from now? >> i would love to see there being the opportunity for a stable funding for programs like keshet and the lgbt programs in the jewish community. and to have more leaders involved. and also to have, both at an institutional organization, jews -- lgbt jews involved at all levels. >> we have come to the end of our time together. so we put -- we hope that you will continue this conversation about lgbtq inclusion in the faith community and the jewish community. we spend a lot of time here on mosaic interviewing people and asking them questions that you listen to. so we want to ask you a question which is, in a world of that means -- that needs so much healing, from your perspective, what does heal? thank you for being here with us on mosaic. mallicoat. time to get yo
and bringing these programs together, beginning to hear those stories is more of the united community and is really helpful. >> it sounds like a leadership program in and of itself is inclusive of everybody within the context of even a particular framework. what do you hope the dreams are going to be -- say five years from now? >> i would love to see there being the opportunity for a stable funding for programs like keshet and the lgbt programs in the jewish community. and to have...
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finally: i want to get you in the conversation - should the international community be intervening in libya. in 2011, in the unitedtates, they backed the uprising against muammar gaddafi. anything? >> i think that the first step is that obama and the international community realise they failed to complete the mission they started in 2011. given the recommendation of that, what can you do when you say that? you are going to let them fend for themselves, knowing how great and large geographically libya is, and knowing that they are posing a very close threat to europe and the rest of the world by continuing to be unstable and continuing to foster extremist forces developing libya as their base. so they might want to - if they are putting it on pause, libya will grow to be a larger problem down the line. i feel they must step in. if it's not in the state of stepping in through the use of force, they must help by supporting libya, its neighbours in order to help libya. one of the first things that can be done is secure the vast borders shared with several countries in africa >>> the u.s. says it's supporting the u.n.
finally: i want to get you in the conversation - should the international community be intervening in libya. in 2011, in the unitedtates, they backed the uprising against muammar gaddafi. anything? >> i think that the first step is that obama and the international community realise they failed to complete the mission they started in 2011. given the recommendation of that, what can you do when you say that? you are going to let them fend for themselves, knowing how great and large...
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units? >> no. it's all required as it is today. there is no additional community benefits that are a result of this aside from additional affordable housing that is required otherwise they wouldn't have to provide it. >> okay. and then on phase 2a, the catch up units, so you said that they are going to be put in in another section, right? >> yes. >> are we trying to get autumn the bmr units are they going to be lumped together, i thought we wanted to spread them out so everybody can enjoy stuff. >> absolutely. there are two parts of the dda that have to be closely coordinated. one is the right of the developer to include a minimum of 5 percent and maximum of 20 percent bmr within each project. that has to be trued up every hundred units. what happens is depends on how many of those were deferred, let's say, you can then have them moved over to another site but that's part of the ability of the developer to say this project is no the that feasible. i would like to reduce that bmr there and move it to the site. that is something that is a feature as part of the phas
units? >> no. it's all required as it is today. there is no additional community benefits that are a result of this aside from additional affordable housing that is required otherwise they wouldn't have to provide it. >> okay. and then on phase 2a, the catch up units, so you said that they are going to be put in in another section, right? >> yes. >> are we trying to get autumn the bmr units are they going to be lumped together, i thought we wanted to spread them out so...
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she has worked with community united against violence since 2006 currently serving as codirector where she supports low income and survivors of abuse and healing from trauma and practicing community accountability and under her leadership implemented a groundbreaking new organizational approach and in 2013 she worked closely with my office and the community to help craft and pass the due process for all ordinance to bar collaboration between local law enforcement and the broken federal immigration system. as a fierce advocate she initiated a language model ensuring that all programming and materials are bilingual with services provided by by bilingual bicultural staff and educator with the san francisco aids foundation the ccfccsf alliance and the center for political education and with our theme she has also been with over 17 years of experience with theatre and acting. she believes that art is a powerful tool for transformation as we move forward in the fight for racial and economic justice. she has acted in many theatre projects and film projects and in 2009 was part of a film proje
she has worked with community united against violence since 2006 currently serving as codirector where she supports low income and survivors of abuse and healing from trauma and practicing community accountability and under her leadership implemented a groundbreaking new organizational approach and in 2013 she worked closely with my office and the community to help craft and pass the due process for all ordinance to bar collaboration between local law enforcement and the broken federal...
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that the role of leadership is to advance the good to all of us when we work together as one united community. while kennedy had dispelled protestant concerns that a roman catholic president would influence american politics decades before, kerry felt compelled to revisit the issue. roman catholics were obliged to live moral lives but not enact specific policy positions advocated by church leaders reminding his auditors of the controversy that created ink over the summer when bishops decided whether they should bar him from communon they decided no but three or four decided he would be barred until he repented of his pro-choice bogss. he said i must cast votes or take opinions on a woman's right to chose or stem cell research. but then trying to adhere to the boundaries of good religion by refusing to constrain another's conscious he demured. i love my church. i respect the bishops but i respectfully disagree. he continues my task is not to write every doctrine into law. that is not right or possible in a pluralistic society. he enforced the protestant secularism and they nominated the candid
that the role of leadership is to advance the good to all of us when we work together as one united community. while kennedy had dispelled protestant concerns that a roman catholic president would influence american politics decades before, kerry felt compelled to revisit the issue. roman catholics were obliged to live moral lives but not enact specific policy positions advocated by church leaders reminding his auditors of the controversy that created ink over the summer when bishops decided...
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more on the city funeral and how johnson's death is uniting the community. live in san jose robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> the memorial service will be held next thursday at 11:00 a.m. it'll take place at the sap center in san jose. the service is open to the public. >> now to a developing story overseas. crash of germanwings flight 9525. a new picture of the copilot is emerging. he is hiding a liftryeing a history of depression from his employer. a recent break-up with his fiance may have add added to his problems. since he didn't present a note the airline did not know about the doctor's findings. investigators searching lubitz apartment found the torn medical excuse there was no sign of a suicide note or claim of responsibility for the crash. >>> still ahead, a closer look at mental regulations for a pilot in the u.s. >>> today marks the end of an eight-year legal saga for american woman amanda knox. a murder conviction was overturned by italy's supreme court. you may remember that back in 2000 knox's roommate meredith kutcher, was found dead in ital
more on the city funeral and how johnson's death is uniting the community. live in san jose robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> the memorial service will be held next thursday at 11:00 a.m. it'll take place at the sap center in san jose. the service is open to the public. >> now to a developing story overseas. crash of germanwings flight 9525. a new picture of the copilot is emerging. he is hiding a liftryeing a history of depression from his employer. a recent break-up with his...
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this is the kind of story that if you go into muslim communities in the united states you will hear over and again. it's the sort of thing you can become angry about if you think about it or read about it without the human connection. it takes on a different dimension when you realize these are all human beings whose wives have ashlock said been destroyed in the family members continue to suffer. it's not just meeting the aims of these injustices that makes my going around so valuable but also the people who are fighting them and combating them on a daily basis, usually in obscurity and often at great personal risk to themselves. the unitedways states government has terrorized muslim communities using the law is to use material stuck boards statutes -- ethereal support statutes to make it a felony punishable by decades in prison to have any involvement with any element the united states government deems off-limits comer regardless of what that entails. it's really quite risky, quite scary for people, especially muslim activists and lawyers, to provide aid to people accused by the governm
this is the kind of story that if you go into muslim communities in the united states you will hear over and again. it's the sort of thing you can become angry about if you think about it or read about it without the human connection. it takes on a different dimension when you realize these are all human beings whose wives have ashlock said been destroyed in the family members continue to suffer. it's not just meeting the aims of these injustices that makes my going around so valuable but also...
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. >> reporter: a tragedy that united a community and its police force. >> they should be very proud of men and women that work here. that protect and serve them. >> reporter: next week's public memorial service is thursday at 11:00 a.m. at sap center. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >> the police chief is also answering questions about a major communications fail in the minutes after officer johnson was shot. our len ramirez got a firsthand look at the problem. >> so, here is an example. >> reporter: san jose patrol officer glen baldwin was trying to demonstrate his in car computer but it crashed during our interview. >> it means it is not connect today the system. >> reporter: he says that happens a lot. >> people will be shocked that you guys have this system and you can't do your job. >> i'm shocked that i have this system and i can't do my job. we are in the heart of silicon valley. >> reporter: baldwin says officers have struggled with the outdated system for years but the final straw was last tuesday night in the minutes after officer michael johnson was killed. >> tuesday
. >> reporter: a tragedy that united a community and its police force. >> they should be very proud of men and women that work here. that protect and serve them. >> reporter: next week's public memorial service is thursday at 11:00 a.m. at sap center. live in san jose, maria medina, kpix5. >> the police chief is also answering questions about a major communications fail in the minutes after officer johnson was shot. our len ramirez got a firsthand look at the problem....
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the international community is back could him. he's backed by the united states by the united nations, by the international community as as toed to the houthi -- as opposed to the houthis. the rebel group that took over the government. does not have support. it's basically backed by iran. it's not clear how much support iran is going to tender to the group given that it's bogged down with sanctions in iraq because of the nuclear group. >> do you have any closing comment as far as what you think is the next step that anyone trying to save yemen should do since this has just happened? >> the big question now is does isis have an infrastructure in yemen? was this a home grown attempt -- attack or of it blow back from the yemeni fighter who traveled to iraq and syria, joined up with isis and then were sent home? if it's the former and there's a he'll grown element there and an infrastructure this could be a very bad omen for the united states and international community because it's likely that the yemenese don't have a lot of intelligence about the isis compo
the international community is back could him. he's backed by the united states by the united nations, by the international community as as toed to the houthi -- as opposed to the houthis. the rebel group that took over the government. does not have support. it's basically backed by iran. it's not clear how much support iran is going to tender to the group given that it's bogged down with sanctions in iraq because of the nuclear group. >> do you have any closing comment as far as what you...
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. >>: a fire wall is been been put up between the community and the department. this united black community-will show that they understand that an injustice to one is an injustice to all. >> pam: san francisco mayor ed lee did issue this statement the red and the content of these tax messages to display the pot byte is are incompatible with the values of our city and income patent battle with the ability to perform. if ps since statements are contributed that annie's san francisco police officer i joint chief curr in nothing less this secant termination. >> pam: 4 forty-niner ray mcdonald is on the offensive. he is the when the woman accusing him of right. mcnall's attorney filed a defamation lawsuit today. police said the woman who we are not naming said she was blacked out after drinking and dawdles on back in december. but mcdonald's lawyer says surveillance video will approach the sex was consensual. the forty- niners cut mcdonnell shortly after the woman's allegations. mcdonald says the allegations are keeping him from playing in the nfl and the district attorney's offi
. >>: a fire wall is been been put up between the community and the department. this united black community-will show that they understand that an injustice to one is an injustice to all. >> pam: san francisco mayor ed lee did issue this statement the red and the content of these tax messages to display the pot byte is are incompatible with the values of our city and income patent battle with the ability to perform. if ps since statements are contributed that annie's san francisco...
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and the gay community at this time is united with the black community and are sure that they understandthat in justice to one is an injustice to all. >> pam :san francisco mayor ed lee issued a statement that read in part:quote - >> "the content of these text messages. displays a bias that is incompatible with the values of our city. and incompatible with the ability to perform sworn duties. as a police officer. if these statements are attributable to any san francisco police officer, i join police chief greg suhr. in seeking nothing less than termination." new tonight at 11we're getting an inside view of the caldecott tunnel car fire that forced the evacuation of about 60-people. as the tunnel filled with smoke. this is from an oakalnd firefighter's helmet cam. firefighters extinguished the flames from two car fires. the c-h-p says, a ford taurus slammed into the back of a saturn. which had slowed or stopped in traffic. the ford burst into flames. cal-trans called- in an engineer to inspect the bore for structural damage from the fire. that snarled the morning commute for several hours
and the gay community at this time is united with the black community and are sure that they understandthat in justice to one is an injustice to all. >> pam :san francisco mayor ed lee issued a statement that read in part:quote - >> "the content of these text messages. displays a bias that is incompatible with the values of our city. and incompatible with the ability to perform sworn duties. as a police officer. if these statements are attributable to any san francisco police...
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community, or specific countries to do? yes, the as very complicated case and have a political settlement, and this crisis for -- for years on, and i think the major issue to get united about this settlement, is that that the international community put pressure on the regime because they are iran involved and another country original and international and leave the syrian people and not interfere and dictate to them what they wanted. the syrian people should be -- and the syrian opposition together should be united and have their free will to say what they want and how they want it. not dictating by the international power. >> i am so sorry sir, we will have to leave it there syrian activation thank you for coming in, thank you. >> 100 people are feared trapped under rubble. at least five people were killed in the the accident at a sent factory which is southwest of the capitol 40 people have been taken to hospital and recovery teams are continuing to search for survivors. live now from the capitol. so there is still a search for survivors going on, or they think it could be ten and 40, any news on that. >> rescue operation is still going on. they aring thing everyb
community, or specific countries to do? yes, the as very complicated case and have a political settlement, and this crisis for -- for years on, and i think the major issue to get united about this settlement, is that that the international community put pressure on the regime because they are iran involved and another country original and international and leave the syrian people and not interfere and dictate to them what they wanted. the syrian people should be -- and the syrian opposition...
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. >> reporter: a tragedy ha has united a community and the police force. >> they should be very proudn and women that work here. , that protect and--here, that protect and serve them. >> the minutes after the officer was shot, sjpd had a major communication break down, the system which sends and receives information from dispatch and shares it with units on the street dayed down, city wide, until the next morning. on the same day as the shooting, the mayor asked for more money to replace the system. >>> well, people were hoping to see the e-mails on hillary clinton's personal server, her attorney is saying it is too late, they are all gone. clinton says she turned over all e-mails that went with her work. but that was not good enough for republicans. they subpoenaed all of her e- mails but clinton's lawyer says that her personal serve has been wiped clean. >>> ellen powell, the woman who lost her gender discrimination suit is taking to twitter. powell writes if we do not share our stories, brings will not change of the the juries ruled against her, she is still thankful. >> i am grate
. >> reporter: a tragedy ha has united a community and the police force. >> they should be very proudn and women that work here. , that protect and--here, that protect and serve them. >> the minutes after the officer was shot, sjpd had a major communication break down, the system which sends and receives information from dispatch and shares it with units on the street dayed down, city wide, until the next morning. on the same day as the shooting, the mayor asked for more money...
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top million dollar commander and he said this is absolutely unacceptable bu the united nations and the international communitynd that if the united nations security council is to take decisions, these are going to be very tough decision. the message is clear by the international community and the u.n., there is not going to be any winner in the conflict in libya and that the united nations is not going to provide any sort of assistance to any party. the only way out, therefore, its political. there needs to be a political settlement to implement peace and sustainabilitity at libya. >> all right. hatchem in moroko thank you. much more to come for you on the program. a national front party on top in france's local elections? and heading to berlin tough talking on money in the first meeting with the german chancellor. to get pregnant... is one percent. >> i'm a bit nervous. >> from the best filmmakers of our time. >> it's not traditionally what broadcast journalism does. >> the new home for original documentaries. al jazeera america presents "motherhood on ice". tonight, 10:00 e >>> well, back. let's take you th
top million dollar commander and he said this is absolutely unacceptable bu the united nations and the international communitynd that if the united nations security council is to take decisions, these are going to be very tough decision. the message is clear by the international community and the u.n., there is not going to be any winner in the conflict in libya and that the united nations is not going to provide any sort of assistance to any party. the only way out, therefore, its political....
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the international community unit in condemnation. i'm here in doha. ahead - a victory in boko haram. chad and niger retake a town in north-eastern nigeria >>> two al jazeeran journalists due back in court in egypt in a
the international community unit in condemnation. i'm here in doha. ahead - a victory in boko haram. chad and niger retake a town in north-eastern nigeria >>> two al jazeeran journalists due back in court in egypt in a
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band of women abc and cb n our legal outreach and asian women's shelter and the legal aid and community united against violence and the house futures without violence gabriel usa and grace cathedral and mission girls, mission neighborhood centers and on the filipino council of san francisco any public comment? san francisco against rape and san francisco desk women in action, the filipino the reilly center women enter culture network and women's aids thank you >> i want to acknowledge our we have a lot of partners i want to apologize to our elected officials but help me welcome our first lady anita lee we have with us supervisor jane kim and my supervisor from district 68 we have supervisor supervisor norman yee from district 7 and supervisor scott wiener you won't miss him and now i'm pleased to introduce to you really the person who is the magnet that makes us do the work executive director of the san francisco department and the status of women dr. murase when is the president of the san francisco school board. >> how's everybody doing today were we can do better than that how is everybody
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the negro struggle, month rate was the first city in the south south in which the entire negro community united and squarely faced its age old oppressive. out of this struggle more than than -- desegregation was one. a new idea, more powerful than guns or clubs was bored. negroes took it and carried it across the south in the battles that electrified the nation and the world. strangely the climactic conference always one on the alabama sword. white america was probably around was by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negroes facing terror and their talent to with just the center wrote courage to and from the rails of the democratic spirit the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate that stain in birmingham, the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes somme part of their rightful dignity. with out the vote it was dignity without strength. the method of nonviolence resisted. was unsheathed and once again an entire community was mobilized to confront the atmosphere. and again the brutality of a dying order shirks across the land. ye
the negro struggle, month rate was the first city in the south south in which the entire negro community united and squarely faced its age old oppressive. out of this struggle more than than -- desegregation was one. a new idea, more powerful than guns or clubs was bored. negroes took it and carried it across the south in the battles that electrified the nation and the world. strangely the climactic conference always one on the alabama sword. white america was probably around was by birmingham...
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montgomery was the first city in the south in which the entire negro community united and faced oppressors. out of the struggle a new idea more powerful than guns or clubs was born. the negro took it and carry it across the south. it is electrified the nation and the world. strangely, the climatic conflict always was fought and won on the alabama short. white america was profoundly aroused by birmingham because it witnessed the whole community of negro facing terror and brutality with her row it current. the nation finally forced congress to write legislation in the hope that it would eradicate the stain of birmingham. the civil rights act of 1964 gave negroes some part of their rightful dignity, but without the vote, it was dignity without -- once more, the method of nonviolent resistance was -- once again, a community was mobilized to confront the adversary. again, the brutality of a dying order strings across the land. selma, alabama, became a shining moment. if the words of american life lurked in dark streets it arose passionately. the concentration of good and evil compressed in the
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the international community unit in condemnation. i'm here in doha. also ahead - a victory in boko haram. chad and niger retake a town in north-eastern nigeria >>> two al jazeeran journalists due back in court in egypt in a case described as baseless by legal experts. >> it took a few hours to cut down century old trees. find out what the villagers in southern senegal are doing to fight back against illegal smuggling >>> tunisia has named the two people it says were behind the deadly attack on one of the capital's popular tourist sites. the announcement follows the president's waging a war against terrorism. this is the scene in tunis now. we are looking at the entrance to the museum. there are several armed guards. here is a reminder of what happened on wednesday. two gunmen in military uniforms stormed the museum killing 14 people 12 tourists. hours later security forces stormed the museum next door to tunisia's parliament and killed the gunmen. it's unclear what the motivation was. >> dozens gathered in tunis to pay their respects to the people kil
the international community unit in condemnation. i'm here in doha. also ahead - a victory in boko haram. chad and niger retake a town in north-eastern nigeria >>> two al jazeeran journalists due back in court in egypt in a case described as baseless by legal experts. >> it took a few hours to cut down century old trees. find out what the villagers in southern senegal are doing to fight back against illegal smuggling >>> tunisia has named the two people it says were...
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through them out because the developer can make more money by not building 20 bedroom unit i support the community position and supervisor kim on this it is too risky to wipeout family how's another thing families a lot of them don't have cars and they're just deferring of access to transit as people in the western part of the city there are a lot of families that prefer or can't afford to have cars and they defer this don't pass this plan thank you. >> good afternoon i'm ms. welling born keep the requirement for 40 percent 2 bedrooms i'm one the members of the community that participated in the plan starting how long ago it was and the meetings and the bus tours of looking at housing and how to make housing have a good streetscape and the family friendly and keep the kind of ratio of parking down per unit in the market octavia area so, please this is a very important matter to the neighborhood and it is something that is planning has said was very important too soon to change that policy thank you. >> good afternoon thank you for your time to listen to us i'm a resident on the block of hate and m
through them out because the developer can make more money by not building 20 bedroom unit i support the community position and supervisor kim on this it is too risky to wipeout family how's another thing families a lot of them don't have cars and they're just deferring of access to transit as people in the western part of the city there are a lot of families that prefer or can't afford to have cars and they defer this don't pass this plan thank you. >> good afternoon i'm ms. welling born...
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units for their own security. but in this prison, they are trying to program that allows sex offenders to live in a dormitory setting with other general population inmates. >> it is called cru which stands for community reintegration unit but commonly known as a sex offender unit. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm in prison for having molested a family member when she was between the ages of 8 and 12. and at first, you know, just between and you me. at the end it was pretty much, you know what? i don't care if you want to stop or not. i need this. i don't know how to stop. >> community reintegration unit is based on cognitive behavior therapy. there is pretreatment, intensive treatment, and prerelease treatment. during their intensive treatment is when they actually have to admit their crime, and they work on their issues. >> i think it's helped a lot. it's helped a helluva lot. i now have a lot more tools to deal with issues that still affect me, a lot of my issues from back then don't affect me anymore. i'm not saying that they are gone. but i know how to deal with them now. >> the reason for the sex offender program is such a high profile issue, and, quite frankly, the other reason is that sex offenders ar
units for their own security. but in this prison, they are trying to program that allows sex offenders to live in a dormitory setting with other general population inmates. >> it is called cru which stands for community reintegration unit but commonly known as a sex offender unit. >> i'm 35 years old. i'm in prison for having molested a family member when she was between the ages of 8 and 12. and at first, you know, just between and you me. at the end it was pretty much, you know...
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>> for the united states or for ointernational community? president has made it very clear he doesn't want to get sucked into the syrian civil war. he doesn't see good guys that could turn into winners. the moderate syrian militia only a few months ago owned 1 or 2% of syrian territory. the southern front that's a little bit more but to turn them into winners to destroy both nusra and i.s.i.s, as well as the assad regime would require an amazing amount of money and energy on the part of the united states. the u.s. is not going to engage that way on syria. could the international community rally and send in an occupying force disarm the over 1200 militias, it could will it? unlikely. so syria is being left alone to itself to fight this out and that means that it's locked into i think years of civil war. because all the various proxy -- all the various interested international powers are funding and arming their proxies enough so they will not lose. >> i know it's going to be a long road ahead. what does a postwar syria look like mr. landis? >>
>> for the united states or for ointernational community? president has made it very clear he doesn't want to get sucked into the syrian civil war. he doesn't see good guys that could turn into winners. the moderate syrian militia only a few months ago owned 1 or 2% of syrian territory. the southern front that's a little bit more but to turn them into winners to destroy both nusra and i.s.i.s, as well as the assad regime would require an amazing amount of money and energy on the part of...
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once the victory flag went up, the international community united states included, sang their national anthem pulled down their flags and left the region to the devils so as to say. so pakistan was left to pick up the pieces. the backlash. the negativity of a war between super powers. victory in the war did not lead to peace. it led to fragmentation. it led to turbulence -- political, military sectarian tribal. and there was nobody, absolutely nobody to try and make some sense of a solution. pakistan received the major thrust of this backlash. we were still reeling from an avalanche of over 3 million refugees refugees. when things went from bad to worse and 9/11 happened. i am sure you must all be aware. and if you are not i'd just like to restate the fact that pakistan was in no way -- no pakistani was involved in the tragedy of 9/11. all of those who took part in this crime had absolutely no connection with pakistan in anyway. and when 9/11 happened within pakistan itself, there were a few problems here and there law and order problems if i can call them that. but there was not a sin
once the victory flag went up, the international community united states included, sang their national anthem pulled down their flags and left the region to the devils so as to say. so pakistan was left to pick up the pieces. the backlash. the negativity of a war between super powers. victory in the war did not lead to peace. it led to fragmentation. it led to turbulence -- political, military sectarian tribal. and there was nobody, absolutely nobody to try and make some sense of a solution....
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. ♪ many of those killed in the attack were tourists the international community is united in its condemnationnd i'm jane in doha and a victory of boko haram and soldiers from chad retake a town in northeastern nigeria. brazil's president responds to a wave of anti-government protests vowing to stamp out
. ♪ many of those killed in the attack were tourists the international community is united in its condemnationnd i'm jane in doha and a victory of boko haram and soldiers from chad retake a town in northeastern nigeria. brazil's president responds to a wave of anti-government protests vowing to stamp out
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community is excitement to make -- expecting them to make. if they are not willing to make a serious commitments, the united states, alongside the international community, will be in position to consider some other alternatives. >> i want to move on to the indiana religion law. governor pence says he wants to amend the legislation earlier this morning. not allow discrimination to gays and lesbians. do you support amending it or a full repeal? josh earnest: this will require some decisions that have been made by the legislature and governor of indiana. the kind of public outcry we have seen in response to the signing of the law, i think it is indicative of how this piece of legislation flies in the face of the kinds of values people across the country strongly support. and, we have seen the governor and other indiana officials in damage control mode because this is this law has provoked an outcry from business leaders across the state of indiana. we have seen criticism from even religious groups inside the state. we have seen concerns raised by the republindianapolis that the impact of this law would have on the economy of the state. understan
community is excitement to make -- expecting them to make. if they are not willing to make a serious commitments, the united states, alongside the international community, will be in position to consider some other alternatives. >> i want to move on to the indiana religion law. governor pence says he wants to amend the legislation earlier this morning. not allow discrimination to gays and lesbians. do you support amending it or a full repeal? josh earnest: this will require some decisions...
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>> well the united states intelligence committee and also the defense community, they have a lot of relationships tw the various governments. most countries are actually not in sort of an anti-american syria situation. or even in yemen. the organizations in tunisia, algeria, other places. we have a robust intelligence relationship with the local services. so you have these individuals and you have organizations trying their best to make sense of what's going on. remember the entire region has been up ended in the last two or three years. and with various terrorist groups emerging from almost nowhere. you have the civil war in syria becoming a jihadi magnet. so we really don't know. the we're riding a roller coaster, and we don't know where it's going to end. yeah, and it's a scary roller coaster to say the least. former cia analyst, aki, thank you for being on the show we appreciate it. >> thanks a lot. >> coming up hard to believe it here in the east but so far 2015 is breaking records for eat. plus, should there be an individual mandate for voting, and after the break, as security concerns grow
>> well the united states intelligence committee and also the defense community, they have a lot of relationships tw the various governments. most countries are actually not in sort of an anti-american syria situation. or even in yemen. the organizations in tunisia, algeria, other places. we have a robust intelligence relationship with the local services. so you have these individuals and you have organizations trying their best to make sense of what's going on. remember the entire region...
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. >>: a fire wall has the floor between the community as the department and the gay community in this town is united with the black community that showed they understand the that and just this to one is an injury to all. >>darya:san francisco district attorney george gascon issued a statements yesterday calling the messages shocking and disturbing. >>darya:he says he will seek termination. >>darya:and mayor ed lee also issued a statement. >>darya:it reads in part quote-- " >>darya:"the content of these text messages displays a bias that is incompatible with the values of our city and incompatible with the ability to perform sworn duties as a police officer. >>darya:if these statements are attributable to any san francisco police officer, i join police chief greg suhr in seeking nothing less than termination." >>mark:still ahead on the kron four morning news. >>mark:a propane tank explosion caught on camera-- what employee's were doing moments before the explosion. >>mark:and it just keeps getting worse for the 49ers-- as another prominent player retires-- after just one season. >>mark:still ahead on
. >>: a fire wall has the floor between the community as the department and the gay community in this town is united with the black community that showed they understand the that and just this to one is an injury to all. >>darya:san francisco district attorney george gascon issued a statements yesterday calling the messages shocking and disturbing. >>darya:he says he will seek termination. >>darya:and mayor ed lee also issued a statement. >>darya:it reads in part...
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yes, but will the united states be there and prevent the world community using the united nations as a way to outline what a two-state solution could look like to sort of force the issue? it really does sound like to me the answer is no, not anymore. that the u.s. might actually sign-off on using the u.n. this way when for years, peter, the policy of the united states has been no, stop it at the u.n. and instead let it be direct talks. but now it's clear the president just doesn't believe the prime minister. >> and, chuck, as you know just this week house speaker john boehner announced he's going to go to israel this month. does that help or hurt the relationship? >> i don't think it has anything -- i don't think it does either to be honest. a member of congress going to israel is not news in that respect. it would only mean something if something is said there, if it's used as some sort of public statement that may be the speaker wants to make against the president, something like that, which i highly doubt he would do. i wouldn't read too much into it. >> chuck todd, thank you very
yes, but will the united states be there and prevent the world community using the united nations as a way to outline what a two-state solution could look like to sort of force the issue? it really does sound like to me the answer is no, not anymore. that the u.s. might actually sign-off on using the u.n. this way when for years, peter, the policy of the united states has been no, stop it at the u.n. and instead let it be direct talks. but now it's clear the president just doesn't believe the...
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it is the sound of biodiversity tourism, community development reliable food and water. united nations development programs, working with communities to protect forests for the future we want. if you're hearing what we are hearing, find out more. >> welcome back. four years ago on this day northern japan was hit by an earthquake, which marked a tsunami. the region is still struggling to recover. ceremonies have been held to remember the dead. at exactly 2:46 p.m., all of japan paul's to remember -- paused to remember. this city was particularly badly hit by the synonymy. and here in tokyo at the official memorial ceremony. the emperor and prime minister paid their respects to the victims. for their surviving relatives grief is just one part of the daily struggle. thousands of people here still live in container villages, a result of the devastation the synonymy brought t -- thesunami brought. >> we understand the difficult conditions you're living in but we want to make progress. we have to stand together as a nation. >> at 2:46 p.m. four years ago a wall of water raced toward
it is the sound of biodiversity tourism, community development reliable food and water. united nations development programs, working with communities to protect forests for the future we want. if you're hearing what we are hearing, find out more. >> welcome back. four years ago on this day northern japan was hit by an earthquake, which marked a tsunami. the region is still struggling to recover. ceremonies have been held to remember the dead. at exactly 2:46 p.m., all of japan paul's to...
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. >> reporter: but the international community doesn't seem willing to deliver weapons to hafta, fearing that move might alienate armed factions. the unitedns and international community remain for the time being determined to give diplomacy a chance, and have the divided factions agree on a national unity government, disband militias and form an army that can lead the fight against isil in libya. >>> well the deteriorating security situation in libya has dominated the final day of e.u. talks in brussels. leaders discussed way to help unify the government. but the e.u. says it won't act without an official request from the u.n. simon mcgregor-wood has been monitoring the situation in brussels. >> reporter: the whole situation in libya dominated this sum it in brussels. and although short on detail on how the european union is going to get involved in trying to secure the peace in libya, everyone was pretty much singing from the same hem sheet, this institution is very much willing to stand by the libyans, but only in the event of a political deal and once a national unity government has been put in place. the european union is partly fund
. >> reporter: but the international community doesn't seem willing to deliver weapons to hafta, fearing that move might alienate armed factions. the unitedns and international community remain for the time being determined to give diplomacy a chance, and have the divided factions agree on a national unity government, disband militias and form an army that can lead the fight against isil in libya. >>> well the deteriorating security situation in libya has dominated the final day...
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community. that was true that the bishop was united in the community and the expression. no bishop should become pope. he would have to leave his people. so you have habits into the aristocratic sons but no bishops it doesn't strike you people how odd that was. the expression should be developed. what is important to do that in a better way. that is the real source of doctrine. >> hello, professor willis. i am curious because the pope is coming to the united states later this year and is supposedly going to publish it very highly anticipated cyclical climate change as well as many of his choices for the congregation as well as for chicago which is a huge folder were of him going out into the streets. i was curious what are your views on the visit to the united states as well as some of his choices for the new bishops and cardinals coming up into the church. >> the question was what about the visit to the united states. what do you anticipate? i don't predict, but i hope. if you are in the prediction game he says i get up every morning and i want to be surprised. [laughter
community. that was true that the bishop was united in the community and the expression. no bishop should become pope. he would have to leave his people. so you have habits into the aristocratic sons but no bishops it doesn't strike you people how odd that was. the expression should be developed. what is important to do that in a better way. that is the real source of doctrine. >> hello, professor willis. i am curious because the pope is coming to the united states later this year and is...
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they would rather trust the united states and the reasonable camp in israel that says maybe there is an iranian danger but we would rather have the entire international communityupport us rather than us be alone with the united states and the international community dealing with iran without us being part of the game. he has been so overzealous, really overreaching that i think even for a lot of israelis he is making no sense. >> just back to what is going on in israel at the moment and it appears to be -- the predictions are there are going to be a large voter turnout along israelis. not only that there appears to be a big voter turnout with arab israelis. >> that's a surprise even for me who has followed this thing not just for our program, but generally speaking i follow israeli politics. and since the united there was no reason to campaign. and hence they did not campaign as they did were before. >> you are talking about the joint list. >> that's right. and hence there was no serious competition among them. and they did not campaign as they did before. so one thing is that people are motivated by the fact that palestinians and israelis are united at least
they would rather trust the united states and the reasonable camp in israel that says maybe there is an iranian danger but we would rather have the entire international communityupport us rather than us be alone with the united states and the international community dealing with iran without us being part of the game. he has been so overzealous, really overreaching that i think even for a lot of israelis he is making no sense. >> just back to what is going on in israel at the moment and...