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the giants on wednesday, so we need to take the teacher awards ceremony with the san francisco united institute. thank you for coming out to the ball game. >> tickets to the asian art museum. >> asian art museum vip tickets during wonderful. thank you. our october teacher of the month is karen from galileo academy of science and technology. she is our map and academy hospitality tourism. susan's fired by one of her students who was missing class, not connected to school, and did not seem to care. she joined her academy of hospitality and tourism class and stay connected to her, even when she left for a bit to continue busy to attend a continuation high school to catch up on credits. she returned with a new spirit and commitment to graduate. karen will be here and will be most proud. karen, congratulations. [applause] >> thank you. it is an honor to be up here. first, i have to thank my husband who supports us every day and never says, "when are you going to be downgrading those tests?" for "are you done with that lesson plan?" or "you are leaving today to drive eight kids to disneyland?" to my
the giants on wednesday, so we need to take the teacher awards ceremony with the san francisco united institute. thank you for coming out to the ball game. >> tickets to the asian art museum. >> asian art museum vip tickets during wonderful. thank you. our october teacher of the month is karen from galileo academy of science and technology. she is our map and academy hospitality tourism. susan's fired by one of her students who was missing class, not connected to school, and did not...
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institute of america. we are actually the first culinary school ever in the united states. >> the institute was founded in6. originally, it was a place for returning world war ii soldiers to learn about peace time jobs in the food industry. today, students from every state and over 30 different countries come here to learn about cuisine. >> all students start out by getting the basics, but then when they get on to their sophomore year they get into things like learning cuisines of the mediterranean or cuisines of the americas or cuisines of asia. >> reporter: when students enroll, they can choose one of two areas to study -- culinary arts or baking and pastry arts. >> i am a baking and pastry major. i love just everything about making the food and coming up with new recipes and creations. >> reporter: emily is just starting her formal culinary education, but she says she's been in the kitchen since she was 4 years old. >> my parents kind of joke around because my mom never really cooked a whole lot, so they would joke and say that it's my survival skill. >> the next thing is, you hold your hand like this
institute of america. we are actually the first culinary school ever in the united states. >> the institute was founded in6. originally, it was a place for returning world war ii soldiers to learn about peace time jobs in the food industry. today, students from every state and over 30 different countries come here to learn about cuisine. >> all students start out by getting the basics, but then when they get on to their sophomore year they get into things like learning cuisines of...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency and still to come in the program a good life awaits. and not continue no house to feet planted on the ground so wherever she ends up to this moment the moment she can just. find out how russian parasailing donkey treatment provoked global outrage from animal lovers is getting a make over at the kremlin riding school more details of her celebrity life later in the program. before the hour though this week a new round of violent clashes erupted near the carriages capital riot police used tear gas and sound grenades
at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of his box shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency. but on this love the was officially sworn in as poland's new president on friday he comes four months after the previous leader contin ski died in a plane crash in russia integration was in order to get a smooth as one of the new president's presses to sponsor protests in mosul hundreds gathered outside the presidential palace to boycott his decision to move a memorial to the crash victims the wooden cross with the wrecked in the central square shortly after the accident in which more than ninety died the new
at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of his box shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency. it's not just one in twenty minutes past the hour here in moscow you are with r.t. it's good to have accompanied today and a group of former intelligence military officials from the u.s. says demanding immediate action from barack obama to prevent a war in the middle east they claim israel is counting on washington to offer unconditional support for an attack on iran as early as this month it comes just days after a u.s. top brass refused to rule out a strike on the islamic state the group which includes former c
at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of people shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency. and still to come for you ahead here on r.t. some food for thought. less than a decade ago hundred garion ducks were sold to everywhere across western europe and the c.i.s. but now the owner of the stock farm has to seek other markets including japan and china it has been very hard for him to sell it in his own continent find out why bombers in hungary once a year peon breadbox say they're being starved out of business since joining the e.u. four years ago. a group of former intelligence and military officials i
at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of people shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the you know again but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency i want you to tell us about what i'll believe you have a lot of contention. all right what can you tell us about how the u.s. justified dropping a nuclear bomb on hiroshima to the public after time. at the time the u.s. made a very strong case essential on two lines of thought one was that a shock of a super weapon such as this was necessary in order to compel the imperial japanese government to surrender so the first argument made at the time was that this was what was necessary to bring the war to a swift c
at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the you know again but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama...
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at an exhibition commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the bombing at the smithsonian institution in the united states that there was controversy over including photographs of him shot along with the display of the enola gay but i think that the attendance of the ambassador today is a testimony to president obama's desire to effect healing and to find finally get over the division that's happened over through this bombing and i believe that this is laying the groundwork for obama himself to attend the ceremony sometime in the future or to visit hiroshima sometime during his presidency watching r.t. coming to live from moscow still a common program the good life awaits. the russian parasailing donkey mistreatment provoked global outrage from i am a lot gets a hollywood bank over at the kremlin riding school more details in her celebrity life later in the program. south the city is remembering the victims of the two thousand and eight war with georgia hundreds were killed went to release the attack the breakaway republic with artillery and tanks two years ago for more now we're joined by our teas
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5:30 monday through friday to city hall and enjoy one of the most remarkable civic institutions anywhere in the unitedwn. designed by arthur brown, who came up with this concept. people thought for years that this, and i kid you not, and i know the chief will talk a bit more about some of the legacy and the hysterics and a lot of the rumors about what this was purported to be designed on behalf but i'll leave that -- and no, it's not what you were thinking. that is shameful, really. just not right. but the fact was there were a lot of rumors about this, including the rumors that it was filled, i kid you not, this is a true story, and if san francisco, all of you that love those san francisco stories will probably believe it, they thought it was filled with tomato sauce. it was a big part of the rumor and folklore around coit tower and that it had secret pipes -- this is a true story -- secret pipes that would be pumped into all the restaurants in the north beach area. >> that's not true? >> that's not true. >> see, the italian speak've of the house is -- speaker of the house is shocked to hear that ma
5:30 monday through friday to city hall and enjoy one of the most remarkable civic institutions anywhere in the unitedwn. designed by arthur brown, who came up with this concept. people thought for years that this, and i kid you not, and i know the chief will talk a bit more about some of the legacy and the hysterics and a lot of the rumors about what this was purported to be designed on behalf but i'll leave that -- and no, it's not what you were thinking. that is shameful, really. just not...
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witnesses in this case also testified marriage is an evolving institution in the united states.e other side supporters of the prop 8 ban say the court should uphold what the voters want. it passed in november of 2008 here in california, the conservative religious coalition which sponsored proposition 8 says a male female definition of marriage is universal and children are better off with married by lodge qal parents. coming up we will share with you a few of the events planned today which coincide with the judge --- [overlapping speakers] [ inaudible ] >> -- news -- >> -- news and ktvu.com for breaking news on that decision. we are going to bring it to you today as we get it on air on line when it all happens. >> 6:34. police in menlo park want your her. they are trying to find two gunmen who say they carried out a home invasion robbery. take a look at the sketches of the two seasons. police say they got into a home saturday morning on san mateo drive. one held a women resident at gunpoint while another stole an iphone from another woman and escaped. no one was hurt. the only i
witnesses in this case also testified marriage is an evolving institution in the united states.e other side supporters of the prop 8 ban say the court should uphold what the voters want. it passed in november of 2008 here in california, the conservative religious coalition which sponsored proposition 8 says a male female definition of marriage is universal and children are better off with married by lodge qal parents. coming up we will share with you a few of the events planned today which...
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efforts in the days ahead to guarantee the independent operation of their major crimes unit as an afghan institution, sovereign afghan institution. >> karzai pledged in turn to let that independent team continue its work. all it be with a caveat . >> the investigation body with concern to the international community, which began to look at, we will make sure that these bodies are according to afghan laws. >> suarez: but on sunday "the new york times" reported karzai fired a top prosecutor who claimed his investigations of high officials had been repeatedly blocked. in washington, state department spokesman pj crowley voiced concern today. >> what he was doing was vitally important to fighting corruption in afghanistan. it is an area that we are watching closely. we are concerned by recent pronouncements, recent actions by the afghan government. >> there was also word that president karzai personally intervened to free an aide accused of bribery. the times said that aide was also a paid cia informant. and "the washington post" reported a number of karzai administration officials are on the agency pay
efforts in the days ahead to guarantee the independent operation of their major crimes unit as an afghan institution, sovereign afghan institution. >> karzai pledged in turn to let that independent team continue its work. all it be with a caveat . >> the investigation body with concern to the international community, which began to look at, we will make sure that these bodies are according to afghan laws. >> suarez: but on sunday "the new york times" reported karzai...
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there are organizations such as the united states institute of peace, which is actually trying to turnes. what is realistic, what is possible, what should our priorities be at this crucial moment in our history? who better to ask and secretaries of state george shultz and madeleine albright. secretary shultz served in both the nixon and reagan administrations, with nixon as secretary of labor and with reagan as secretary of state. he played a key role in framing of foreign policy that led ultimately to the end of the cold war. a ph.d. industrial economics, he has six served at mit and stanford. secretary of wright served in the carter and clinton administrations. she was un ambassador and as the first woman to serve as secretary of state. a ph.d. in public law and government, she teaches at georgetown and chairs a global strategy investment firm. you have all noticed, no doubt, that she also worked for republican -- schultz work for a republican president and albright for a democratic president. we are trying to balance the ticket. something,t know there is a little club of former secr
there are organizations such as the united states institute of peace, which is actually trying to turnes. what is realistic, what is possible, what should our priorities be at this crucial moment in our history? who better to ask and secretaries of state george shultz and madeleine albright. secretary shultz served in both the nixon and reagan administrations, with nixon as secretary of labor and with reagan as secretary of state. he played a key role in framing of foreign policy that led...
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national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> good morning and thank you for coming out on a wet august morning. i am bill taylor. the united states institute of peace. very pleased to welcome back ambassador christopher hill. as everyone knows in this room, he just completed a tour in baghdad. ambassador hills had a long career starting with the peace corps and cameron aong time ago. he has been an ambassador in many places including libya and macedonia and iraq. he has been the leader in north korea, assistant secretary of state, so this is the end of one chapter but he now goes on to the next chapter in his career where he will be the dean of the korbel school of international studies starting very soon. we're very pleased to have him here. he takes off shortly cut -- to go to little compton, rhode island. all well-kept secret in rhode island, the home of the best ice cream parlor in the count, i am convinced. also, watching from a distance from colorado. we're very pleased -- yes. we're very pleased have ambassador hl and hoping he will be able to look forward, with where we're going beten this relationship between the
national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> good morning and thank you for coming out on a wet august morning. i am bill taylor. the united states institute of peace. very pleased to welcome back ambassador christopher hill. as everyone knows in this room, he just completed a tour in baghdad. ambassador hills had a long career starting with the peace corps and cameron aong time ago. he has been an ambassador in many places including libya and...
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to date the united states has been viewed in the region has everring unsupported real democracy and real -- and the kinds of institutions, the exchange, educational exchange, technological exchange and it has been viewed as taking a very biased approach towards for example the arab israeli conflict. those concerns have created a lot of skepticism and concern in the region about the u.s. but they have not drowned out what has been a traditional admiration for founding principles of this country, for technological and scientific achievements and for the values that has been placed for generations on educational exchange and institutional exchange. sadly the u.s. has not focused as much attention on those areas. >> where do you come out on this? you think the exercise of hard power of the military invasion of iraq and ongoing occupation of iraq is working against closing the bridge between the muslim world and the world of the west? >> i think as the arabs human development reports have recently pointed out and they are extremely significant. the last three reports. they are focused on the arab and muslim world but also on
to date the united states has been viewed in the region has everring unsupported real democracy and real -- and the kinds of institutions, the exchange, educational exchange, technological exchange and it has been viewed as taking a very biased approach towards for example the arab israeli conflict. those concerns have created a lot of skepticism and concern in the region about the u.s. but they have not drowned out what has been a traditional admiration for founding principles of this country,...
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institutions eligible for title four funds must be accredited by an agency recognized by the united states department of education, and the higher education ablgtd crow ates the rigorous regular u tory structuo which all agencies must adhere. regardless of the types of institutions they accredit have and enforce admissions and advertising. the acc standards create a whole school process. each of the school's practices including recruitment, advertising and admissions can impact its overall success and the success of its students. accc has more than 50 standards that address these areas directly. equally important are our processes to evaluaten institution's compliance. we have a multistep process which includes self-evaluation and determinations of compliance. there's ample evidence that the commission holds its institutions account bible to its standards. 80% of our findings resulted to areas of recruitment, advertising and admissions. another indicator is provided from analysis of our student surveys. results from surveys during 69 on site evaluations between april and may of this year,
institutions eligible for title four funds must be accredited by an agency recognized by the united states department of education, and the higher education ablgtd crow ates the rigorous regular u tory structuo which all agencies must adhere. regardless of the types of institutions they accredit have and enforce admissions and advertising. the acc standards create a whole school process. each of the school's practices including recruitment, advertising and admissions can impact its overall...
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institute of peace hosted the event. it is about 90 minutes. >> good morning and thank you for coming out on a wet august morning. i am bill taylor. the united peace. very pleased to welcome back ambassador christopher hill. as everyone knows in this room, he just completed a tour in baghdad. ambassador hills had a long career starting with the peace corps and cameron a long time ago. he has been an ambassador in many places including libya and macedonia and iraq. he has been the leader in north korea, assistant secretary of state, so this is the end of one chapter but he now goes on to the next chapter in his career where he will be the dean of the korbel school of international studies starting very soon. we're very pleased to have him here. he takes off shortly cut -- to go to little compton, rhode island. all well-kept secret in rhode island, the home of the best ice cream parlor in the country, i am convinced. also, watching from a distance from colorado. we're very pleased -- yes. we're very pleased have ambassador hill and hoping he will be able to look forward, with where we're going between this relationship between the united state
institute of peace hosted the event. it is about 90 minutes. >> good morning and thank you for coming out on a wet august morning. i am bill taylor. the united peace. very pleased to welcome back ambassador christopher hill. as everyone knows in this room, he just completed a tour in baghdad. ambassador hills had a long career starting with the peace corps and cameron a long time ago. he has been an ambassador in many places including libya and macedonia and iraq. he has been the leader...
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them you're absolutely right that the neoconservative institutions are very powerful of the i believe it's of all sore hundred billionaires in the united states probably half of them are neo conservatives or highly supportive of new concert institutions there is a neo con infrastructure that worldview that leo strauss you know brought to the sore that we see from the whole spectrum from from the wolfowitz generation of the kagan generation is is very much there you know with kristol and kind of the middle but whether they're going to be able to drive foreign policy as opposed to tinker around the edges within the administration i think it's very much an open question the larger concern that i have frankly is their ability to drive foreign policy outside the administration by driving the media and that's something that they've done very effectively in the past in the they definitely now how to work their way around the media now finally tom i just want to ask do you think that frederick kagan will have a direct effect on this war in afghanistan on the strategy that we use there you know will it be another service that he wants to advoca
them you're absolutely right that the neoconservative institutions are very powerful of the i believe it's of all sore hundred billionaires in the united states probably half of them are neo conservatives or highly supportive of new concert institutions there is a neo con infrastructure that worldview that leo strauss you know brought to the sore that we see from the whole spectrum from from the wolfowitz generation of the kagan generation is is very much there you know with kristol and kind of...
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have a more level playing field, not just between banks and nonbanks in the united states but also between our financial institutions and those in europe, japan, china, and the emerging markets who are all competing to finance global growth. we will do this by setting high global standards and will blocking and preventing a race to the bottom from taking place outside the united states. finally, we will work to bring more order and immigration to the regulatory process of the agencies that are responsible for building these reforms are working together and not against each other. this requires us to look carefully at the overall interaction of regulations designed by different regulators and assess the overall burden they present relative to the benefits they offer. those are some principles that will guide our implementation of financial reform and you should hold us accountable for honoring them. this involves consolidating authority that is spread across multiple agencies and setting up new institutions for coordination and crisis management for consumer protection and for identifying systemic risk. it involves n
have a more level playing field, not just between banks and nonbanks in the united states but also between our financial institutions and those in europe, japan, china, and the emerging markets who are all competing to finance global growth. we will do this by setting high global standards and will blocking and preventing a race to the bottom from taking place outside the united states. finally, we will work to bring more order and immigration to the regulatory process of the agencies that are...
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this has been co-sponsored by the commonwealth club of california, the united states institute of piece, and the shornstein center. i'm marvin kalb. as ed morrow used to say, good night, and good luck. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up next, a look at challenging facing veterans returning from iraq. later, an accounting conference with representatives of the federal government on the new financial regulatory law and the state of the industry. at 7:00 a.m. eastern, it's "washington journal." sunday on "newsmakers," massachusetts congressman edward markey talks about the gulf of mexico oil spill and its impact on u.s. energy policy. he chairs the select committee on energy independence and is interviewed by jeff cost of c.q. and david farenhold of "the washington post." >> the span -- c-span networks, it's all available to you on television, radio, online, and on social media networking sites. find our content any time through c-span's video library. we take c-span on the road with our digital bus
this has been co-sponsored by the commonwealth club of california, the united states institute of piece, and the shornstein center. i'm marvin kalb. as ed morrow used to say, good night, and good luck. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> coming up next, a look at challenging facing veterans returning from iraq. later, an accounting conference with representatives of the federal government on the new financial...
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witnesses testified that marriage is an evolving institution in the united states.upporters of the ban say the court should uphold. proposition 8 passed in 2008 and the conservative religious group who sponsored this said children are better off with married, biological parents. we'll continue to follow the story for you. reporting live from san francisco, back to you. >> thank you. >> 8:32. >>> trains are back on schedule at this hour, following that major derailment at west oakland. allie rasmus is live at the emeryville station and how are things going? >> reporter: well, you can see it and you can certainly hear it. we're standing right next to an amtrak passenger train that just pulled up about -- just a few minutes ago. the now, the restoration of passenger and freight service comes 24 hours after yesterday's train derailment. it happened on the -- [ inaudible ] >> along with the passenger trains we watched union pacific trains moving along. they've been departing from this emeryville station this morning all morning. many are coming out of the area with their
witnesses testified that marriage is an evolving institution in the united states.upporters of the ban say the court should uphold. proposition 8 passed in 2008 and the conservative religious group who sponsored this said children are better off with married, biological parents. we'll continue to follow the story for you. reporting live from san francisco, back to you. >> thank you. >> 8:32. >>> trains are back on schedule at this hour, following that major derailment at...
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institution, called nfl films. >>reporter: each year, in every corner of the united states...as summer draws to a close, the thoughts of sports fans turn to a game that has captured american hearts like none other... >>and rest assured...each season - every pass, tackle and touchdown, will be captured by nfl films... >>sabol: football's a great sport for film. there isn't another sport. baseball is all geometry. basketball is all armpits. that's all you see. football begins in the summer. you have the passage of the seasons. it ends in the winter. there's a storyline and a majesty about the sport that lends itself to film.... >>reporter: mpany's story began in 1962, when sabol's father ed, bought the rights to a championship game for $3000, and hired his son as a cameraman..... >>sabol: when we started nfl films i wanted to show the game the way i'd experienced it as a player. with the eyeballs bulging, the veins in the neck showing and the snot flying and my father wanted to portray football the way hollywood portrayed fiction. with a dramatic flair. >>sabol: and that became the style of nfl films. >>reporter: it's
institution, called nfl films. >>reporter: each year, in every corner of the united states...as summer draws to a close, the thoughts of sports fans turn to a game that has captured american hearts like none other... >>and rest assured...each season - every pass, tackle and touchdown, will be captured by nfl films... >>sabol: football's a great sport for film. there isn't another sport. baseball is all geometry. basketball is all armpits. that's all you see. football begins in...
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[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 244. the nays are 164. the previous question is ordered. the speaker: the house will come to order. the chair would ask all members to rise for the purpose of a moment of silence. the chair asks that the house now observe a moment of silence in remembrance of our brave men and women in uniform who have given their lives in the service of our nation in iraq and afghanistan and their families and of all who serve in our armed forces and their families. the speaker pro tempore: without objection five-minute voting will continue. the question is on adoption of the resolution. so many as are in favor say aye . those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the gentleman from california. mr. dreier: i ask
[captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas -- the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 244. the nays are 164. the previous question is ordered. the speaker: the house will come to...
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united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> is honor to bring you together as often as we can to celebrate the arts in san francisco. tonight is the night but we want to celebrate each other and not only our incredible honorees, but all of the artists in the community who give to the city of san consist of. one of the main reasons why san francisco is such a special place and remains one of the world's greatest destinations, the arts. we need to make sure that our leaders remember that. but tonight is not for talking about budgets, it is about celebrating one of the greatest artists of any time, our time. how good is carlos santana [applause] -- as carlos santana of? -- carlos santana? [applause] an internationally renowned artist that lives his life with the generosity of a social worker, but is one of the biggest stars in the world today. he is also an international superstar who always keeps his heart here in san francisco and the bay area and we are so fortunate to have someone like him that always com
united negro college fund. because a mind is a terrible thing to waste. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> is honor to bring you together as often as we can to celebrate the arts in san francisco. tonight is the night but we want to celebrate each other and not only our incredible honorees, but all of the artists in the community who give to the city of san consist of. one of the main reasons why san francisco is such a special place and remains one of...
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was revealed to be tautalogical, marriage has been an extraordinarily changeful institution over the history of the unitedstates so back in the day we used to ban marriage, back in the day when a woman married a man she was merged into her husband's identity, so by drawing out that history i think he painted a much more complex picture of what marriage could be and really put -- to the argument that marriage will and will always be between one man and a woman. >> charlie: if a circuit court of appeals reverses, what will be the likely grounds for reversal? >> if the circuit court reverses, that's a great question -- i think that the likely ground for reversal is basically to say that the claims that he is making under both the fundamental right to marry and the equal protection grounds are not sufficiently grounded in doctrine. so with respect to the first, they will say just because we say that there is a fundamental right to marry in our precedence doesn't mean, say, that polygamy is legal. notice they would have to, charlie, take a double-barrelled approach in the sense that he gave two independent gro
was revealed to be tautalogical, marriage has been an extraordinarily changeful institution over the history of the unitedstates so back in the day we used to ban marriage, back in the day when a woman married a man she was merged into her husband's identity, so by drawing out that history i think he painted a much more complex picture of what marriage could be and really put -- to the argument that marriage will and will always be between one man and a woman. >> charlie: if a circuit...
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the largest mental institution in hungary was closed because it was out of date. plans to replace it with smaller, more modern units have been shelved for lack of funds. the honorable former patients find there is nowhere to go and no one to help them. -- felt vulnerable former patients find there's nowhere to go and no one to help them. to passers-by, is just another man sleeping rough. he is determined to leave the streets. he suffers disorder. like manylly ill people in hungary, he is homeless. >> sick people who live immortalized existence sometimes behave like wolves. when we are lining up to the soup kitchens, you see some people who would be prepared to beat somne up over bread. i saw someone kicking another guy on the floor. nobody intervenes. >> the problem has gotten worse since the dramatically -- closure of the biggest mental clinic in hungary. most of the 1000 patients were sent away overnight with no where to go. many of them ended up on the streets. sometimes they come to soup kitchens like this one to get something to eat. this psychiatric professor is concerned. >> mentally ill people are not the t
the largest mental institution in hungary was closed because it was out of date. plans to replace it with smaller, more modern units have been shelved for lack of funds. the honorable former patients find there is nowhere to go and no one to help them. -- felt vulnerable former patients find there's nowhere to go and no one to help them. to passers-by, is just another man sleeping rough. he is determined to leave the streets. he suffers disorder. like manylly ill people in hungary, he is...
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institutional commitments are so numerous i don't know how you do it. you live out of a suitcase. >> yes, i do. >> there is one that interests me that is united world colleges. >> that is probably one of the programs that is nearest and dearest to my heart. these colleges which we have around the world which focus on the international back lore rat decree for last two years of high school are mini global villages, each one onto itself. concept was to promote a sense of cross cultural interaction, interfaith interaction. a sense of sol a -- sol atear ti among young people from different parts of regions around the world. arabs and israelis pakistan, india, china. kids from all countries in the world studying together in these ten colleges around the world. i think international education like this is one of the keys to a more peaceful and more toll rant and more stable future for every country in the region. >> do you deplore the fact that the united states curriculum seems by the standards of globalism today that prevail in the culture and commercial -- in the commerce and in the etiology and thinking and politics that is there so little that is internation
institutional commitments are so numerous i don't know how you do it. you live out of a suitcase. >> yes, i do. >> there is one that interests me that is united world colleges. >> that is probably one of the programs that is nearest and dearest to my heart. these colleges which we have around the world which focus on the international back lore rat decree for last two years of high school are mini global villages, each one onto itself. concept was to promote a sense of cross...
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institution? does that stand? the way. >> no, the rent control board has said they are subject. the apartment units, that they have -- that they have purchasedr in fact, subject to rent control since they were built before 1978. and so the issue is how they operate and make available those spaces to students after they leave the university. and if they are allowed to remain in those units after they leave the university, at which point they would be subject to rent control. chair maxwell: and then the growth in the ceiling. what about that issue? someone mentioned that potentially maybe there should be and there isn't and the sky is the limit. what do you see and -- state is trying to grow and do things. how does that work? >> just to be clear, the state institutions are not subject to local planning control, rightly or wrongly. but other institutions and hospitals certainly are. and we typically -- i think the short answer is we could get to that point but we won't know until we finish the e.i.r. we will be able to explain or help us determine what is a size over which there are unacceptable impac
institution? does that stand? the way. >> no, the rent control board has said they are subject. the apartment units, that they have -- that they have purchasedr in fact, subject to rent control since they were built before 1978. and so the issue is how they operate and make available those spaces to students after they leave the university. and if they are allowed to remain in those units after they leave the university, at which point they would be subject to rent control. chair maxwell:...
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united states. he participates in a number of think tanks and research institutes, and he heads a research based consultancy called spearhead research. on my left is steve cole, president of the new american foundation and a contributor to "new yorker" magazine. he was a foreign correspondent and senior editor of "the washington post." he is the author of six books, including most recently, "the stores: the secret history of the cia, afghanistan and osama bin laden." his professional awards include two pulitzer prizes, the first for a series of articles on the ook, the second for his buc which also won several additional awards. he has a list of other awards as well. he graduated from occidental college in 1980 with a degree in english and history. finally, our very on director of research and foreign policy, and senior fellow of the 21st century defense initiative a brookings. mike is a prolific writer, analyst and contributor to the public policy debate. he is a visiting lecturer at princeton, an adjunct professor at johns hopkins, and has written so many books that it would take all of the time we have t
united states. he participates in a number of think tanks and research institutes, and he heads a research based consultancy called spearhead research. on my left is steve cole, president of the new american foundation and a contributor to "new yorker" magazine. he was a foreign correspondent and senior editor of "the washington post." he is the author of six books, including most recently, "the stores: the secret history of the cia, afghanistan and osama bin...
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>> it meant she and her brother would be born in the united states and automatically become american citizens. it's a guarantee of the institution'sh amendment that people porn in the u.s. are citizens. medinah who recently graduated from stanford said she has never taken it for granted. >> i consider american citizenship to be just a paramount privilege in my life. >> life. >> but now the 14th amendment is coming under fireplace. a growing chorus of republicans says it encourages illegal immigrants. it has evolved into something the founders didn't intend. >> no one envisioned millions of people coming across the border to have babies just to become major citizens. it should be respected. >> criteriaix say that's not the answer. >> the institution is one of the greatest documents in this world and i don't think we need to change the constitution to solve our immigration brooks. >> it makes me very, very sad that it's a prospect that is being tossed around really for, only for political reasons. >> changing the constitution is such a comply kayed and difficult process it's unlikely this idea is going to gain much track beings but
>> it meant she and her brother would be born in the united states and automatically become american citizens. it's a guarantee of the institution'sh amendment that people porn in the u.s. are citizens. medinah who recently graduated from stanford said she has never taken it for granted. >> i consider american citizenship to be just a paramount privilege in my life. >> life. >> but now the 14th amendment is coming under fireplace. a growing chorus of republicans says it...
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institution master plan looks fine to me. >> it's interesting because it is the oldest business career college in the western united states and still going strong, stronger than ever, more years ago than my memory. my mother took shorthand there. very pre-computer. >> thank you. that would conclude this hearing. the commission has determined that public hearing is not necessary. thank you, commissioners. you are now at general public comment. at this time members of the public may address you on items of interest to the public that fall within the subject matter jurisdiction of this commission. each member of the public may address you for up to three minutes. keeping in mind that the entire category has a limit of 15 minutes and that this category may not be used to address you on any agenda item. president miguel: thank you. on agenda public items not on the agenda, jack stewart, joan wood, rush. >> my name is zach stewart and i kind of wish i hadn't come out here and learned about this book. i've been giving it way to a lot of people and it's cost me a lot of money. one of my friends took off for new york and took a lack a
institution master plan looks fine to me. >> it's interesting because it is the oldest business career college in the western united states and still going strong, stronger than ever, more years ago than my memory. my mother took shorthand there. very pre-computer. >> thank you. that would conclude this hearing. the commission has determined that public hearing is not necessary. thank you, commissioners. you are now at general public comment. at this time members of the public may...
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united states. cadillac, ford f-250 pickup trucks and infinity g37. the highway institute reports theft rates for these vehicles are three to five times as high as the average for all other vehicles. and the average dollar amount of insurance claims is higher as well. on our website at ktvu.com we have the full list of the kind of vehicles the thieves seem to like and find which cars are least likely to be stolen. go to ktvu.com and look in the right now section. >>> 5:51. the pressure is mounting against adults who literally open the door for kids to get alcohol. what california lawmakers just decided about a new law and possible penalties. >>> and tell you how the doyle drive is unearthing mysteries that are a gold mine of lovers of history. >>> welcome back. a bill that would hold adults libel for underage drinking is headed to the desk. it makes adults who give alcohol to minors responsible for any damages, injuries or deaths caused by the underage drinking. it would not apply to commercial or licensed alcohol vendors. not clear when the governor may sign that into law
united states. cadillac, ford f-250 pickup trucks and infinity g37. the highway institute reports theft rates for these vehicles are three to five times as high as the average for all other vehicles. and the average dollar amount of insurance claims is higher as well. on our website at ktvu.com we have the full list of the kind of vehicles the thieves seem to like and find which cars are least likely to be stolen. go to ktvu.com and look in the right now section. >>> 5:51. the pressure...
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institute. [applause] it serves patients from the united states and many foreign countries. i want to emphasize a blast -- blessed, to be here today, because i was treated for stage three cancer at the huntsman institute. [applause] one in two men and one in three women will have cancer in their lifetime. every family will be affected by this deadly disease. mr. huntsman's goal is to help eradicate cancer for the faith of the earth. [applause] when glenn beck and john huntsman first met several years ago, mr. huntsman said, "glenn, my goal is to die broke. everything i have erred in my lifetime will be donated for the upliftment and benefit of mankind." [applause] may i just conclude with his favorite expression of love. "no man is an island. no man sta alone. each man's joya is joy to me. each man's grf is my own. we need one another. i will defend each brother, each man as my brother, each man has my friend." to you, my sisters and brothers, for such a time as this, this is the day that the lord has made. we shall rejoice. [applause] this is the day that the lord has made.
institute. [applause] it serves patients from the united states and many foreign countries. i want to emphasize a blast -- blessed, to be here today, because i was treated for stage three cancer at the huntsman institute. [applause] one in two men and one in three women will have cancer in their lifetime. every family will be affected by this deadly disease. mr. huntsman's goal is to help eradicate cancer for the faith of the earth. [applause] when glenn beck and john huntsman first met...