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us. help us help you. >> nbc's kate snow with important perspective from people doing a tough job. >>> turning overseas to the devastating earthquake in nepal and stunning new images just now surfacing including this security camera video capturing the shocking moment the quake hit. terrified people with nowhere to run as a building collapses in the street. and these photos of a baby boy pulled from the rubble after 22 hours, alive and remarkably uninjured. now four days after the quake, hope is fading that more survivors will be found under all this wreckage, but the search continues. the earthquake shook even mt. everest itself triggering a massive avalanche. that killed at least 18 climbers. today our chief foreign correspondent richard engel became one of the first journalists to reach everest and has our report. >> reporter: through the window of a rescue helicopter, we finally saw it. and that is everest. the tallest mountain in the world and the site of last weekend's deadly avalanche. most died here. this is the everest base camp. the avalanche came down from here. the snow and rock ca
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us. help us help you. >> now it's time for a look ahead. sary of the end of the vietnam war. remembrances will be held at the vietnam veteran's memorial in washington and in cities around the country to honor the more than 58,000 american service members who were killed in the war. now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific thursday. >>> he's alife. amazingly after five days buried, a teenage boy pulled from the rubble in nepal after that earthquake. >>> a manhunt on the peninsula. police searching for a man possibly armed near facebook headquarters. >>> plus sleeping on the job. you're told not to do that but it may be the secret to the warriors success. >>> we're wide awake this morning. it's thursday. beautiful live look outside. it's april 30th. this is "today in the bay." >> good morning to you. thanks for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >> i'm sam brock. we're going to start with your forecast. could be a hot one.
us. help us help you. >> now it's time for a look ahead. sary of the end of the vietnam war. remembrances will be held at the vietnam veteran's memorial in washington and in cities around the country to honor the more than 58,000 american service members who were killed in the war. now keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. thanks for watching "early today." we hope you have a terrific thursday. >>> he's alife. amazingly after five days buried, a teenage...
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us. help us, if you stand with us we'll do as we always did, we will support your cause, and you'll have autonomy. that is dangerous in the eyes of some yemenis, who see it as seeking a compromise, a kind of pact with the south that if you support us, and breakaway from abd-rabbu mansour hadi, maybe you'll have your goals as - you'll succeed from the north, we'll allow that." >>> in south africa a call for tolerance, the largest catholic church held a special service calling for an end to xenophobia. south africa saw a series of violent attacks against foreigners blaming them for high unemployment saying they are taking their jobs. mobs of people attacked shops owned by immigrants. today ministers called for peace and solidarity. >> it seems we have forgotten quickly where we were and where we come from and the countries people are from the countries that we are persecuting and want to kick out from our country, they are the people that housed us educated us, looked after us when we were - when we needed help during the apartheid years. >>> in recent weeks six have been killed 300 suspec
us. help us, if you stand with us we'll do as we always did, we will support your cause, and you'll have autonomy. that is dangerous in the eyes of some yemenis, who see it as seeking a compromise, a kind of pact with the south that if you support us, and breakaway from abd-rabbu mansour hadi, maybe you'll have your goals as - you'll succeed from the north, we'll allow that." >>> in south africa a call for tolerance, the largest catholic church held a special service calling for...
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the 5% increase would really help us to serve and also it would help us as a members, the entire non-profit organizations to be a better person. we are better people and [inaudible] who we are. we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for your support all this time doing for of us and i hope i don't see you next year asking for more money. thank you so much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is stephanie lay and i have spoken here before and a current employee at edge wood and i don't want to bring that up because it distracted from the conversation and they're funded and they don't need me here and i am here on behalf of the teamsters and
the 5% increase would really help us to serve and also it would help us as a members, the entire non-profit organizations to be a better person. we are better people and [inaudible] who we are. we are people united. we are people with really good heart. san francisco is very kind city and also the people who represent to us. you supervisors really, really are doing hard work but at the same time we need an extra mile to outreach or to reach what we really need. i just want to say thank you for...
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. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set i'm a chief 2, 3, 4 san francisco. >> that's what those classes afford me the opportunity it breakdown the barriers and is this is not scary this is our choice about you many times this is a feel good what it is that you give them is an opportunity you have to make it seem like it's there for them for the taking show them it is their and they can do that. >> hi, i'm antonio the chief in san francisco. >> the majority of kids at that age in order to get them into food they need to see something simple and the evidence will show and easy to produce i want to make sure that people can do it with a bowl and spoon and burner and on
. >> santa barbara shall comes in and helps us show us things and this is one the owners they help us to socialize and i've been here about a year. >> we want to be sure to serve as many as we can. >> the san francisco cooking school is an amazing amazing partner. >> it is doing that in that space really elevates the space for the kids special for the chief that make it easy for them to come and it really makes the experience pretty special. >> i'm sutro sue set...
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us. help us, if you stand with us we'll do as we always did, support your cause, and you'll have autonomy. that is dangerous in the ices of some -- eyes of some yemenies, who seek a compromise a kind of pact with the south that if you support us, and breakaway from abd-rabbu mansour hadi maybe you'll have your goals as - you'll succeed from the north, we'll allow that." >>> more to come on the al jazeera newshour. why afghans feel the government is not doing enough to protect them from a new threat. plus criminals or political force. why members of greece's third largest party is on trial >>> find out how novak djokovic made history in monte carlo. jo has the details in sport. >>> a court in egypt sentenced to death 11 men involved in a footy riot in 2012. the court referred the sentencing to the grand mufti. capital punish the in egypt has to be approved by the senior religious authority. the decision is not binding. there could be an appeal. the final ruling comes at the end of next month. >>> in other costs pro-muslim brotherhood fought with police in cairo, hundreds of students gather
us. help us, if you stand with us we'll do as we always did, support your cause, and you'll have autonomy. that is dangerous in the ices of some -- eyes of some yemenies, who seek a compromise a kind of pact with the south that if you support us, and breakaway from abd-rabbu mansour hadi maybe you'll have your goals as - you'll succeed from the north, we'll allow that." >>> more to come on the al jazeera newshour. why afghans feel the government is not doing enough to protect them...
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help us? they should help us. they should give the government funds. since they are not giveing us funds and created the current situation he is doing the right thing. >> translator: perhaps it's a way of pressuring greece's partners if there is no agreement on the bailouts. >> let's speak to our moscow correspondent, kevin connolly and ask him whether russia was a viable source of funding for greece. >> you take into account the huge amounts greece is in debt the answer is no moscow probably doesn't have the wherewithal to fix greece's economic problems even if it had the will. this is about something more limited. about alexis tsipras saying to his european partners who are his creditors, look there are other financial irons in the fire, maybe not a complete solution to greece problems but other people to talk to other ways of doing business. of course mr. tsipras interests the russians because he's known to be skeptical about the vowel of the eu's core policy towards russia of punishing the moscow government for actions in ukraine by imposeing econom
help us? they should help us. they should give the government funds. since they are not giveing us funds and created the current situation he is doing the right thing. >> translator: perhaps it's a way of pressuring greece's partners if there is no agreement on the bailouts. >> let's speak to our moscow correspondent, kevin connolly and ask him whether russia was a viable source of funding for greece. >> you take into account the huge amounts greece is in debt the answer is no...
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us. help us. need us. we need help. ing you, we begging you for help. >> they try to make this like it is an isolated event. it is in the an isolated event. it is an extinction event. an african-american man has the opportunity in his lifetime to produce four children. when you are taking away how many kids he produced. >> the pastor brian of the empowerment church led the meeting tonight and it is good to have you on the broadcast again. a lot of the people from the meeting are out on the streets. what is the message you trying to get out there to the young people out on the streets? >> the message is very simple and clear. we are asking everybody to go home. we are, in fact, the respectable people here in baltimore, last night was an old chapter, tonight we officially became one baltimore. just like the bloods and crips came together, christians and muslims came together believing that together we will change the tide of the city and the narrative of what is taking place here. >> you said that several gang gangs,ed --
us. help us. need us. we need help. ing you, we begging you for help. >> they try to make this like it is an isolated event. it is in the an isolated event. it is an extinction event. an african-american man has the opportunity in his lifetime to produce four children. when you are taking away how many kids he produced. >> the pastor brian of the empowerment church led the meeting tonight and it is good to have you on the broadcast again. a lot of the people from the meeting are out...
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us. helps us to forget about winter. you know what's a reminder the potholes. i know we're sick them. penndot is working to fix some of the problems today, crews will be patching potholes on state highways in our area. that includes philadelphia montgomery, delaware bucks and chester counties. since december penndot used nearly 5,000 tons of asphalt to repair potholes throughout the region. >>> we have an alert for septa riders to use the lansdale/doylestown regional rail line. shuttle buses will replace train service between the colmar and doylestown stations today and tomorrow. it's because of a construction project. septa says that passengers should add about 11 minutes on to their trip. >>> travel will be tricky when the pope comes to philadelphia later on this year. mass transit will be the best way to go and septa is already making plans ahead of the crowds that will inevitably swarm center city. septa's buses will only get you so close to the pope since the secure perimeter may extend well beyond the action. the trains will be the best bet. septa's deputy general manager tells me the plan is a work in progress, no specifics yet. that service will look very different from the day-to-day operations. >> we'll have cueing we'll have a lot of police barricades and organizing people to the platforms.
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we will always pursue the path of fatima in following the path has helped us and will help us in the re today, we have exhibited beside the pressures in '92 elections. they stand the way they have exhibited they will stand after the elections in every we may to go through difficult paths. it is very important to mention few things to the great mission. the first one, we in nuclear negotiations whatever commitments we make we will show to the world that we are not mistrusted. a new phase for the entire world towards iran's president as he hales an agreement signed or agreed to by negotiators from iran in western powers in switzerland. said the agreement reached yesterday exiran can continue enrichment on its own land. he held that saying the enrichment seen yesterday as a threat to world peace is acceptable today. today, the world has recognized he said iran is a pieceful country. let's go live now to patty culhane in washington, d.c. when he outlined there some of the wins as he saw it for iran in this action the racketor in iraq will be activated but more than a thousand centrifuges
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help us. please, help us. this place is out of control." >> so, what does she do? you have this stuff coming out constantly. does she continue on or does she step down? and that's the constant question. >> what will she do or what should she do? because at this point, it gets to be a matter of effectiveness. and whether you're looking at the attorneys that are working within her purview or the people outside, when you start to really lose all that trust, how effective can you be at your job? and that's a question that's really out there, that's hanging. there are gonna be -- people are saying, "oh, she should resign." others have been saying that she should be impeached, whether these offenses are impeachable. there have been many mistakes. but, again, when you're looking at it overall, resignation might not be something that's impossible, but right now, from everything that she has projected, she plans to stay. >> but i think she... i think -- and i've not been in any of thee discussions, but i'm sure the democrats are looking for a challenge to her. if she doesn't
help us. please, help us. this place is out of control." >> so, what does she do? you have this stuff coming out constantly. does she continue on or does she step down? and that's the constant question. >> what will she do or what should she do? because at this point, it gets to be a matter of effectiveness. and whether you're looking at the attorneys that are working within her purview or the people outside, when you start to really lose all that trust, how effective can you...
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us, help us get -- produce folks that are capable, not necessarily that their training ended when the they enter the business. but they're ready to do the who in front of them. and then businesses -- let's not kid yourselves. business dozen 80% of the work force training in this country. so what we're talking about is the 20% that is necessary to get somebody ready to be job-ready then they're going to get on a track where the businesses will be the business they're part of will end up supporting their training and so that is what we're trying to bridge. >> let's go back to that story you told, about south carolina becoming a manufacturing center with new sets of skills. if we look back ten, 15 years ago, we would have ben in both carolinas, the furniture industry and textile industry declining in terms of employment. i don't think you or i -- certainly i would not have guessed it would be a huge bmw plant coming in. how -- since you cannot really predict what the job ten years or 15 years from now will be, how do you predict the skills for any type of job that is likely to be coming along? >> well, one of the things we encourage is working with industry not so much that you're pigeon holed into an industry but you're gaming a set of skills necessary. so take, for example data analysis. this is an area of huge growth in our -- in my children's career time. learning both programming and data analysis, basic skills you need to have, i think in almost any job you're involved in. >> you tell me the story when you went on manufacturing day guy who worked at a steel plant his entire career and now he was analyzing data in front of six computer screens and they have been able to train up for that. >> exactly. exactly. so imagine starting in steel 37 years ago and now your job is you're running the entire factory floor off of six screens. very different set of jobs. >> the skill is really human-machine interface skills. >> exactly. it's also flexibility. right? it's your willingness to continually learn. right, as an employee. it's been open to the jobs evolving and willingness. i spent 27 years in the private sector. this is my first government job itch'll take an overachiever any day of the week, somebody who is ready, willing and able to learn and grow in a job and that is going to consistently be the case as we have this constant evolution. we're living in a new machine age. right? i've heard the second machine age, i've heard the fourth machine age. i don't know which number it is. all we know is that technology is causing a constant evolution and what we also know is american workers are the most productive workers in the world. so what we head to to continue to do for the american work force is make sure that we're recognizing the skills that are needed and then training folks up. here's the thing. you keep asking, what are the skills? name the four skills. you know, cyber security. what are the six skills you need for cyber security ten years snag we didn't know if we needed cyber security skills you need folks who are open to continual learning and who are in that -- that's going to become, i think hallmark of employment, is that. and so one of the things we're doing in government is we created a checklift so every federal program we're doing that involves training has to meet with like, six or seven criteria. we have to -- employers have to be -- it always starts with the employers. what does the employer need? second is, we want to make sure when we're doing training the earn and learn opportunities. you're earning and learning at the same time. we want to make sure we're using data to evaluate and hold ourselves conditionable as the effectiveness of the training. we want to make sure there's stepping stones. seamless transition from one let's see either certificate or graduate degree to another. we want to break down barriers to moving along in accessing training. and then we want to have moore partnership. more public-private partnership. we need to work with the privity seconder more closely. that's why this new partnership is so important. one exciting thing is today we're also announcing the department of commerce will take all of our skills effort and now call it skills for business. this is -- we're now branding ourselves and so that the work that eda is doing the work that is being done, for example the patent and trademark office, we're looking at doing apprenticeship with the patents and trademark office. the president has a big initiative to double the number of certified apprenticeships in the united states. typically you think of an aprepares ti
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we also have outsides experts helping us identify the information that is pertinent and allow us to make better decisions going forward and that's what we ultimately need, the facts and then we can apply our policy. our policy is not the same as the criminal standard. it is a standard that says if you violate our personal conduct policy you are subject to discipline. that can mean, a suspension, it can be in the form of a fine, and if there is a second offense and -- in what we would consider a violent crime, it could be banishment from the league and we have been real clear with all personnel about that. >> rose: all players know that and instructed that and told that b3 their individual teams? >> all players, all coaches all front office executives, all owners, all employees in the league, we have all -- one of the issues there is a great deal of focus that goes toward punishment and discipline, one of the things that we really focus on is education. how do we prevent these incidents from occurring? part of that is our educational process, and making sure that people understand what is
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this helps our community and makes san francisco what it is and now is the time to put the extra effort in to look out for us and help us out as workers and we know what are the services need to be given and we're at them everyday but honesty i i am speaking as a worker and we need to being looking at as well and when i come from my house and out here and i find low wage workers everywhere and not just fast food and fighting hard and non-profits and working two, three jobs and all of this work and we're seeing a lot of that in the non-profits and a brother spoke earlier and one paycheck missing from receiving the services and being on the street and that's the first thing i learned working in non-profits 10 years ago and that is still evident today and still real so find a permanent solution and make this happen. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors. thanks for holding this hearing. san francisco is facing an affordability crisis and it's now one of the most expensive cities in the nation to live and work. median rental -- rent has increased to $4,021 and non-profit wages have remained flaft for yea
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us but help us come together. we wanted to choose love over hate and courage over fear because that's how this community works together. >> while a few families transferred to other elementary schools in the district after the shooting the vast majority chose to remain at kelly. >> i decided to stay at kelly because it is like... it really brought us all closer together. and i thought not to run away from your fear. i thought it was cool that even after that that i could come become and feel safe. >> ifill: you can see more student reports on >> ifill: you can see more student reports and the entire "new safe" series on our website. pbs.org/newshour. >> ifill: the grand canyon has long been recognized as one of the seven natural wonders of the world. but increasingly, there are fights over what kind of development should be allowed near it, and even within it, to allow visitors to see more. the latest battle is over the colorado river that runs through it. jeffrey brown has the story. >> brown: much of the fight revolves around what could happen to the 277-mile stretch of the lower colorado river at the bottom of the canyon, a crucial part of the ecosystem, and the majestic vistas five million people come to see each year. one issue: a developer wants to create a tramway to bring as many as 10,000 tourists a day to the bottom. it
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it's actually an exciting time for us to go back in and use current technology to be able to help us y needs to be done, prioritize that and put some resources into that to be sure that the alamo is here 300 years from now. >> absolutely and beyond. i know you really can't comment on the daughters of the republic of texas organization due to a lawsuit that has been filed but since it was clear that repairs have been needed for some time, the repairs that you speak of about the roof have taken place. what's the biggest problem that needs to be addressed first? >> on the prerz vags what we are seeing is the need to address rising damp. that is the area around the base gets wet when it is there. there are different technologyies that are available now. others that are helping us to discover the best process and way to stop that from happening as much. we will begin soops we understand it and we will begin working on that. >> the land commission decided to make the change with the daughters of the republic of texas, they are the ones who made the move to not renew the contract and the dau
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he not only helpeds through -- helped us through it, he helped us emotionally through it. as did the first lady, hillary rodham clinton at the time. also made that journey. and was there to help and comfort people. we may have our political differences from time to time as americans. but in times of tragedy, we stick together. we come together. we pull together and work to help one another. certainly president clinton did that. finally, let me just make this observation. i want -- and this expression of gratitude. i want to use this occasion to thank the millions and millions of americans who responded with their prayers, with their help, the rescue workers that came, the donations that flowed in from all across the country to help the victims and the families of the victims. that came, frankly from around the world. because we had international help as well. and i want to remind people that whenever they lose faith in the united states of america, or just the shear decency of people , think of the oklahoma city bombing. think of the magnificent performance of this country,
he not only helpeds through -- helped us through it, he helped us emotionally through it. as did the first lady, hillary rodham clinton at the time. also made that journey. and was there to help and comfort people. we may have our political differences from time to time as americans. but in times of tragedy, we stick together. we come together. we pull together and work to help one another. certainly president clinton did that. finally, let me just make this observation. i want -- and this...
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to them is, therefore, you ought to help us get rid of the bad apples and you ought to help expose the cops that are brutal or that break the law just like you tell us in the community that we ought to give up those that are doing things wrong in the community. you have to have it both ways. and what we've not seen is a lot of demonstration in that effort. so do i think most police do good jobs? yes. but i want to see police turn in bad police and we wouldn't have to march and protest because they would be enforcing the law. the law must be enforced whether the culprit wears blue jeans or blue uniforms because they step outside of being police, and i also agree with those that say that when there's violence, we get all of this attention. when there is not violence, you don't get as much attention. and the institutional and infrastructure alal inequalities, the high unemployment, the squalor and lack of capital investments in parts of the community those are not news stories and they should be because that's what is at the bottom of the rage and anger you hear from young people is even if they can't describe it and give an analysis, they know the lif
to them is, therefore, you ought to help us get rid of the bad apples and you ought to help expose the cops that are brutal or that break the law just like you tell us in the community that we ought to give up those that are doing things wrong in the community. you have to have it both ways. and what we've not seen is a lot of demonstration in that effort. so do i think most police do good jobs? yes. but i want to see police turn in bad police and we wouldn't have to march and protest because...
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us. share with us more about this particular school of buddhism. help us please. >> as you know, buddhism has a very long history. today, at the present time, primarily, we have two major traditions. one of course -- two traditions. translated as the movement of the elders. and a great vehicle. and tibetan buddhism is a branch. another manifestation of buddhism. in all buddhist schools, we have two primary traditions. one is to acquire wisdom from oneself. and one is acquiring wisdom. one is to share this. this is called compassion. so wisdom and compassion. another great virtue is how we use wisdom in the process of the implementation of compassion. and one of these manifestations of compassion is to be able to share one's compassion through multiple generations. multiple times. this is where in tibet, they have fully developed a system of reincarnation, of one life to another, to share one's great wisdom. we will talk more about that later. can you say something about this system in tibet? >> this system is tibet was in the year 11,000. it became a very
us. share with us more about this particular school of buddhism. help us please. >> as you know, buddhism has a very long history. today, at the present time, primarily, we have two major traditions. one of course -- two traditions. translated as the movement of the elders. and a great vehicle. and tibetan buddhism is a branch. another manifestation of buddhism. in all buddhist schools, we have two primary traditions. one is to acquire wisdom from oneself. and one is acquiring wisdom. one...
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help us. try to help us reunite them. the next segment is, of course, starring justin bieber. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me. and then i saw him slowly coming down the aisle. one of those guys who just can't stop talking. i was downloading a movie. i was trying to download a movie. i have verizon. i don't. i get that little spinning wheel. download didn't finish. i finished the download. headphones on. and i'm safe. i didn't finish in time. so. many. stories. vo: join us and save without settling. verizon. ♪ ♪ ♪ you're only young once. unless you have a subaru. (announcer) the subaru xv crosstrek. symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 34 mpg. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. >>> justin bieber actually asked to be roasted by
help us. try to help us reunite them. the next segment is, of course, starring justin bieber. i have a wandering eye. i mean, come on. national gives me the control to choose any car in the aisle i want. i could choose you... or i could choose her if i like her more. and i do. oh, the silent treatment. real mature. so you wanna get out of here? go national. go like a pro. e plane and thought... yeah! empty seat next to me. and then i saw him slowly coming down the aisle. one of those guys who...
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our chancellor chancellor trial has a hard job we're grateful you're here and helped us through a difficult period and helped us to turn the corner thank you (clapping.) i want to thank department chair rinehart and our staff and faculty and to the students that are here mr. mayor thank you for showing our support here today but thank you for your support over the last several years in because of small and large ways that are not visible to the public i know that you and our education arena hydra mendosa has been helping a lot and leader pelosi what can i is about all you've done for us over those many years but especially over the last two or three most difficult years when you visited us in chinatown campus in january of last year city college was fighting for survival and you said then what we know to be the case our city college is too important in the community and two vital for the sprint city and for the dreams and aspirations not to survive to thank you touring and our amazing staff since that visit to insure that city college burglary be other than to help the students to pursue their dreams for centur
our chancellor chancellor trial has a hard job we're grateful you're here and helped us through a difficult period and helped us to turn the corner thank you (clapping.) i want to thank department chair rinehart and our staff and faculty and to the students that are here mr. mayor thank you for showing our support here today but thank you for your support over the last several years in because of small and large ways that are not visible to the public i know that you and our education arena...
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us overall. will it help us compete in the world? will it help us create jobs for the future? best possible shot at these jobs. we all grew up hearing the calls against trade, we got before the great depression, calls that led to the tariffs, which many believed were a direct cause from the great depression. and we've heard calls arguing the advantages of trade expansion. and yes, there are going to be trade-offs. that's why it's called a deal. the challenge of our leaders to decide if it all adds up to a net plus or a net minus. do most people generally believe we'd be better off if we cut off imports from japan and germany and korea in the auto industry. do we want to go back to the days of the u.s. monopoly on cars before they lasted before serious breakdowns. i believe, like everyone listening, that we have done better with our auto production because of the competition from foreign producers. that our customers -- our consumers have benefited from having a wide variety of choice from the best products in the world that's how i look at it. i look at the clothes you can buy
us overall. will it help us compete in the world? will it help us create jobs for the future? best possible shot at these jobs. we all grew up hearing the calls against trade, we got before the great depression, calls that led to the tariffs, which many believed were a direct cause from the great depression. and we've heard calls arguing the advantages of trade expansion. and yes, there are going to be trade-offs. that's why it's called a deal. the challenge of our leaders to decide if it all...
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useful full to help us with all our policy discussion and build on the housing element i know that supervisors you've adapted the housing element for and against in the first reading or second reading this is a main document for the city this provides a regular process report on how we're achieving our goals and lastly has wide support i know that today people have a lot on their plates and supervisor it is earlier than accepted we saw a showing for the planning commission to show how useful this will be in the various neighborhood in the western edition or south of market different neighborhood struggling it is clear whether you're looking for middle-income or whatever it is
useful full to help us with all our policy discussion and build on the housing element i know that supervisors you've adapted the housing element for and against in the first reading or second reading this is a main document for the city this provides a regular process report on how we're achieving our goals and lastly has wide support i know that today people have a lot on their plates and supervisor it is earlier than accepted we saw a showing for the planning commission to show how useful...
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committed to being part of the solution so we stand ready to help you move these recommendations forward and keep us connected campaign. >> please help us understand what sf connected is and how we can support it. >> just keep us connected is a broad umbrella of groups. others are secure funding in other ways the campaign itself has 4 priorities and that's what i gave you copies of and we're saying nothing about us without us and we're here to advocate that seniors and people with disabilities not be left behind and things like training and support and access in different languages and assistive technology those are all part of the things that that can be done now. >> thank you so much for the great work and bruce wolf from sf public net. >> i wanted to express some of the same sentiments but he had to leave. >> i'm bruce wolf with san francisco public net a highly educated experienced coalitions of many residents and community organizations and professional technologyists that work with wireless networks and very knowledgeable about what's happening. there's so many comments some some of the comments i heard today were great and some a
committed to being part of the solution so we stand ready to help you move these recommendations forward and keep us connected campaign. >> please help us understand what sf connected is and how we can support it. >> just keep us connected is a broad umbrella of groups. others are secure funding in other ways the campaign itself has 4 priorities and that's what i gave you copies of and we're saying nothing about us without us and we're here to advocate that seniors and people with...
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contractor performance so i'd like to introduce nicholas king that came on board to help us with this initiative to help us with policies and procedures so he'll speak specifically on what we've been doing. >> good afternoon, everyone so i'm going to talk about the plan for implementing this audit principle goal of past performance evaluation for us to collect and present accurate and relevant contractor performance information to whoever the official is who's making the selection decision down the road the good news is there's coincidence among the recommendations there are 12 recommendations all 6 departments agree with all every single one we're off to a great stat now the next step to figure out what it looks like i'm talking to you at the early stages of the process if this goes well in about a year don't hold me to that we'll be back here with the draft legislation in hand to codify all of this and the other good news is that san francisco is not first for the effort and that's important because other jurisdictions have implemented evaluation prufrdz of contract and federal government and the city of
contractor performance so i'd like to introduce nicholas king that came on board to help us with this initiative to help us with policies and procedures so he'll speak specifically on what we've been doing. >> good afternoon, everyone so i'm going to talk about the plan for implementing this audit principle goal of past performance evaluation for us to collect and present accurate and relevant contractor performance information to whoever the official is who's making the selection...
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us be helpful, let us be positive. i think afghanistan is going to be a beautiful country, and i hope every day -- i hope one day you maymay be able to visit. [applause] >> where are the mics? nina: lady in the front. >> i came to the united states through the afghan women program. i am glad to be here. back -- we do want to go back. we need security. rula ghani: i know the situation is probably not ideal for those who want to work in afghanistan. but it is getting much better. and if you want to change the situation, you need to be part of it. that is how i think. but thank you for trying to do something from here anyways. i have been talking with people at the embassy. we will try to have a job fair to know what kind of job are available in afghanistan institute try and connect people with qualification with jobs that would be appropriate. nina: other questions> >> hi, my name is margaret, and i are proud to be part of the ihl foundation. i have also been in afghanistan. my question is about the taliban. you upset if there's not much progress with regard to the peace talks. -- you have said. but as someone who is live in a telephonic dominated province. -- taliban dominated province. is there more hope for the future, given the power of the telegraph? -- the taliban. rula ghani: my husband's duties to bring security to afghanistan. i have confidence in him. he knows how to think outside of the box and how to solve problems. i hope that eventually the situation will get much better. nina: any specifics? rula ghani: no, i don't know. >> thank you for your time. what is your opinion of freedom fighters? -- kurdish female fighters? rula ghani: i'm very proud of them. [laughter] [applause] they are taking part in defending their country. they are doing very well. we do have funerals in the afghan army. i met once in the academy. >> i want to thank you for coming out this evening began with us. my question is very simple. >> if you see corruption don't look the other way. unfortunately, i think foreign advisors see corruption and are worried to step on people's toes. and particularly in the -- that you can enforce the respect of women because unfortunately, it does not exist in this country. >> we didn't touch on that much corruption. do you see that getting better? >> yes. i think people are -- engaged in corruption. i'll tell you an an nick dote an neck doteecdote anecdote. i don't know if it's true or not. corruption is systemic and i think what my husband is trying to do is make a system that is less optimal for corruption. >> time for one more. >> i want to ask this question -- >> can you talk slower and louder? >> sure. i just wanted to ask this question on behalf of all the afghans in the west. i wanted to ask you what can we do to help rebuild afghanistan? what do you personally believe we should focus on? >> okay. >> say she wants to come back. tell her where to go
us be helpful, let us be positive. i think afghanistan is going to be a beautiful country, and i hope every day -- i hope one day you maymay be able to visit. [applause] >> where are the mics? nina: lady in the front. >> i came to the united states through the afghan women program. i am glad to be here. back -- we do want to go back. we need security. rula ghani: i know the situation is probably not ideal for those who want to work in afghanistan. but it is getting much better. and...
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they said they will help us, leave us free. >> reporter: mohammed was on the journey, escaping sierra leone, after his parents died of ebola last year. >> we are orphans without anybody. we don't have any help of anybody. >> now they are in a detention center on the outskirts of misrata. 1,000 people are held here. the building used to be a school the classrooms are cramped. they come from sub-saharan countries, some from as far as bangladesh. >> there's one toilet available for men and women. living conditions are extremely difficult. authorities do acknowledge that, but they say they are doing as best as they can to cope with that in the coming months things could get worse. with the onset of summer, many more migrants reach the coast of libya, everyone heard about the shipwrecks that cost are the leaves of hundreds in the sea. it's a risk that they are prepared to take. >> translation: yes, it's dangerous, but there's no work in my country, that's why i'll take that risk. i have not spoken to my mother in months. she doesn't know if i'm alive or dead. i have to work, earn money, an
they said they will help us, leave us free. >> reporter: mohammed was on the journey, escaping sierra leone, after his parents died of ebola last year. >> we are orphans without anybody. we don't have any help of anybody. >> now they are in a detention center on the outskirts of misrata. 1,000 people are held here. the building used to be a school the classrooms are cramped. they come from sub-saharan countries, some from as far as bangladesh. >> there's one toilet...
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us to know? roger: it has been a tough year in many ways. we responded in a very positive way. the changes we have made for the personal conduct policy personnel that are around us that help us makeor decisions. and also, to get away from a complete reliance on law enforcement specifically to domestic violence issues, sexual assault issues. charlie: meaning initiate your own investigations? roger: not only initiating but carrying it through. not in conflict with the criminal justice system, but there are information and facts that we want to know that are going to be important to us in applying our standard and what we did in our personal conduct policy is that that policy fourth to make sure that people understood exactly what the standards were but also the process. we have seen that play out where the process allows us to get better facts, better information which will lead to a better decision. including having better people around us, people to give you perspective. that is something that we always knew the nfl has held to a high standard, that we embrace that we except that, and we have to do better. and on we do not reach the bar we are going to have to do better in the fu
us to know? roger: it has been a tough year in many ways. we responded in a very positive way. the changes we have made for the personal conduct policy personnel that are around us that help us makeor decisions. and also, to get away from a complete reliance on law enforcement specifically to domestic violence issues, sexual assault issues. charlie: meaning initiate your own investigations? roger: not only initiating but carrying it through. not in conflict with the criminal justice system, but...