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i think it is an important thing for us to look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used. i do not think it is an unhealthy exercise for us to look. talk about when we significant issues and challenges that we have been to have a conversation of gathering data and make the decision if we e a determination that it is necessary to improve and encourage and push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. if that is they: structure, we should have a notice of inquiry. to answer your previous question, is there something we can do, i would take the current proposal and throw it in the garbage. that is where it longs. we had an opportunity to embrace with the cable industry has offered. to get rid of the set-top box, th eliminate from the consumer home. embrace what is happening in the marketplace. embrace applications of what consumers are doing today. you do not need to threat a needle when they have put out this platform for us to look at. ajit pai: what is happening is not a conversation, it is a dictation. wonderlandlice in paradigm of sentence and then
i think it is an important thing for us to look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used. i do not think it is an unhealthy exercise for us to look. talk about when we significant issues and challenges that we have been to have a conversation of gathering data and make the decision if we e a determination that it is necessary to improve and encourage and push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. if that is they: structure, we should have a notice of...
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. >> what i used to do is walk the yards, and i used to look at all of the different inmates in there doing sketches. >> 2 years after being release from the prison, darryl's sneaker line called bungee is in it inches fanny stages, finally meets one of his biggest inspiration. >> we ran into each other personally in the gym at johann's gym, it was through another associate of mine that really introduced us. and he let mow know his history, we started dialogue back and forth. and here we are. >> bernard was so impressed with darryl and the bungee sneakers, he took him under his bing. >> i embraced his concept and how he -- >> another bungee supporters. >> parent are the first thing, no matter how much i like him as a person, if i didn't like the shoe initially there won't have been no talk. i get things all the time i appreciate the artist and the kids who make the stuff but i can't wear it if i don't like it or love it. i got to love it. >> this september will mark 3 years since darryl austin has been release rod prison, and his formula is quite simple. >> don't give up. don't let any
. >> what i used to do is walk the yards, and i used to look at all of the different inmates in there doing sketches. >> 2 years after being release from the prison, darryl's sneaker line called bungee is in it inches fanny stages, finally meets one of his biggest inspiration. >> we ran into each other personally in the gym at johann's gym, it was through another associate of mine that really introduced us. and he let mow know his history, we started dialogue back and forth....
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i really think it's important for us to really look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used. i just don't think it's an unhealthy exercise for us to look, you know, every few years when we talk about really significant issues and challenges that we have, to have a conversation, gather data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and to sometimes push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> guest: well, i would just -- oh, sorry. >> guest: i appreciate your comments, but i would say, like, if that's the structure that we want to understand and have data, then we should do a notice of inquiry. of we shouldn't put forward specific rules. to answer your previous question, is there something the commission can do to thread this needle, i would take the current proposal and throw it in the garbage. that's where it belongs. [applause] we have an opportunity to embrace what the cable industry has offered, and that is to get rid of the set-top box. eliminate frit the consumers' home. we should embrace that opportunity,
i really think it's important for us to really look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used. i just don't think it's an unhealthy exercise for us to look, you know, every few years when we talk about really significant issues and challenges that we have, to have a conversation, gather data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and to sometimes push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> guest: well, i would...
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to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become. it is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors, having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood, used these tools not just for hunting but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or religious zeal. empires have risen and fallen, peoples have been subjugated and liberated. and at each juncture innocents have suffered, a countless toll, their names forgotten by time. the world war that reached its brutal end in hiroshima and nagasaki was fought among the wealthiest and most powerful of nations. their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. their thinkers had advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts
to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become. it is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors, having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood, used these tools not just for hunting but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled...
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governing requires us to look for common ground where it can be found, without compromising our principles. as ser
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to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are. d what we might become: three days later us dropped another bomb.bomb. tonight we ask people if theyf thought the president did the right thing by going to japan? >> i was glad he didn't apologize on our behalf i don't think america needs to apologize. >> i know he's in japan what wha he's doing i'm sure he's doing what he thinks is best right now we're in washington d.c. and there's going to be a million of us. >> i think the president should be here to give us support. like jj said we need support and they are fight finger for us. >> reporter: about the presideno not being there i guarantee, you heard lindsay mention donaldd trump being with them on sunday. another thing came up while the president traveled to japan he never honored the sacrifices of norman deon d-day. that's not true its an internet urban ledge land. he spent 90 minutes beforeinut returning home. >> divers in the water searching for possible survivors after a small plane crashed into theed i river earlier tonight. a
to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are. d what we might become: three days later us dropped another bomb.bomb. tonight we ask people if theyf thought the president did the right thing by going to japan? >> i was glad he didn't apologize on our behalf i don't think america needs to apologize. >> i know he's in japan what wha he's doing i'm sure he's doing what he thinks is best right now we're in washington d.c. and there's going to be a million of us. >> i...
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i really think it is important for us to look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used, i just used, i just don't think it is an unhealthy exercise to look, every few years when we talk about really significant issues and challenges that we have to have a conversation, gather data data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and sometimes push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> i appreciate your comments but i would say if that's the structure that we want to understand and have data, then we should do a notice of inquiry. we should not put forward specific rules. to answer your other question is there some the commission can do to thread the needle. i would take the current position and throw it in the garbage. that's where it belongs. we had an opportunity to embrace what the cable industry is offering. to get rid of the top box. get eliminated from the consumer's home. we should embrace that opportunity, figure. we should embrace that opportunity, figure out what's the right timeline whereby there are n
i really think it is important for us to look at the entire ecosystem, how they get information, the platforms that are used, i just used, i just don't think it is an unhealthy exercise to look, every few years when we talk about really significant issues and challenges that we have to have a conversation, gather data data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and sometimes push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> i appreciate your comments but i...
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if you have a case you would like us to look into, tweet me or the show or go on our facebook page. ll be back tomorrow, but the chase to catch killers never ends. >> this exotic animal hospital is the only one of its kind in the new york city area. >> see a lot of these because people don't know quite how to take care of them that well. >> funny, some are cute and the other ones have on the face. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by logging on to chasing news .com/tips. by logging on to chasing news .com/tips. ♪ he could install your ceiling fan.ce said he couldn't. and that one time ron said another chili dog was a good idea. yeah, it wasn't. so when ron said you'd never afford a john deere tractor, you knew better. now ron does too. the e series. legendary john deere quality. unexpected low price. e series compact tractors come with an industry-best, six-year, no-cost powertrain warranty. ♪ tea for the tillerman ♪ ♪ steak for the son ♪ ♪ wine for the woman who made the rain come ♪ ♪ seagulls sing your hearts away ♪ ♪ 'cause while the sinners sin ♪ ♪ th
if you have a case you would like us to look into, tweet me or the show or go on our facebook page. ll be back tomorrow, but the chase to catch killers never ends. >> this exotic animal hospital is the only one of its kind in the new york city area. >> see a lot of these because people don't know quite how to take care of them that well. >> funny, some are cute and the other ones have on the face. ♪ >> have a story we should know about? help us chase it down. by...
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governing requires us to look for common ground where it can be found, without compromising our principles. as speaker, i always drew a distinction between compromise and common ground because i truly do believe they are different things. the fact of the matter is, can find common ground with the other side without compromising your core beliefs. ladies and gentlemen, vice president joe biden is one of those people. joe and i had many disagreements on many different issues. [laughter] i can imagine what he is doing back here. [laughter] but, you know, i learned the art of being able to disagree without being disgreeble growing up in my dad's bar. even as we disagreed, we both always understood the need to keep looking for things that we could agree on. because, while i am a republican in joe is a democrat, the fact is, at first we are both americans. so, mr. vice president, it is an honor to share the stage with -- with you today. thinking about what i was going to say this morning -- applause -- applaud for joe. [applause] i was thinking about what i was going to say this morning and deci
governing requires us to look for common ground where it can be found, without compromising our principles. as speaker, i always drew a distinction between compromise and common ground because i truly do believe they are different things. the fact of the matter is, can find common ground with the other side without compromising your core beliefs. ladies and gentlemen, vice president joe biden is one of those people. joe and i had many disagreements on many different issues. [laughter] i can...
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to us. they ask us to look inward. -- inward, take stock of who we are and what we might become. t is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors had been learning to make blades from flint and spears from wood, use these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war, whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or religious zeal. empires have risen and fallen. peoples have been subjugated and liberated and at each junction, innocents have suffered. a countless toll, their names forgotten by time. the world war that reached its brutal and in hiroshima and nagasaki was among the wealthiest and most powerful of nations. their civilizations have given the world great cities and magnificent arts. they are thinkers with advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that had caused conflicts
to us. they ask us to look inward. -- inward, take stock of who we are and what we might become. t is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors had been learning to make blades from flint and spears from wood, use these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war, whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold,...
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look back on my life, jerry faust. you know, i'm a high school guy. he taught us how to be men, taught us how to be leaders, taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard-charging but always having a smile on his face. there was another person impacted my life, pope francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope and address a joint session of congress. i never quit trying. and thank goodness, pope francis decided to come. now, after he decided to come i found out that my oldest daughter was pregnant with my first grandchild, and my grandchild was going to be born right before the pope came to the u.s. and so the cardinal and some others were working the vatican over to try to get the pope to baptize my grandson. [laughter] well, you have to remember the vatican has a 2,000-year head start on bureaucracy over the u.s. [laughter] make a long story short, they told us the holy father would be happy to bless your grandfather, but he real
look back on my life, jerry faust. you know, i'm a high school guy. he taught us how to be men, taught us how to be leaders, taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard-charging but always having a smile on his face. there was another person impacted my life, pope francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope and address a joint session of congress. i...
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this is adding up to people thinking the dealers are using these etf's as if they are their own inventories. in other words, they are using them. they are saying look a client's money, use it to buy shares of the etf, you can redeem the shares in time for the underlying security, so you basically give them the shares and get a whole bunch of bonds, and then they sell those bonds to the clients. they a receptacle of bonds can go into and take out of, which i find pretty fascinating. shery: fascinating, yes, now that you explain it to us. lisa, think you so much for that. lisa abramowicz talking about the popularity of high-young on .tf -- high-yield bond etf's "what'd you miss?" is next. the major averages. the s&p 500 leading the gains, .7%. the dow is also up .9%. the biggest gain since march "what'd you miss?. " -- since march. "what'd you miss?" is next. ♪ scarlet: we are moments away from the closing bell. joe weisenthal is off today. [closing bell] alix: s&p at its highest level in a month. is what'dhe question you miss? an exclusive sitdown with bill gross. erik schatzker joins them add a panel in los angeles later this month. alix: and why c
this is adding up to people thinking the dealers are using these etf's as if they are their own inventories. in other words, they are using them. they are saying look a client's money, use it to buy shares of the etf, you can redeem the shares in time for the underlying security, so you basically give them the shares and get a whole bunch of bonds, and then they sell those bonds to the clients. they a receptacle of bonds can go into and take out of, which i find pretty fascinating. shery:...
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look at this. people trying to make their way to the shore. this is a look at the skhuykill expre expressway. nbc 10's tim furlong is checking out the traffic situation for us across the region, tim, how's it going? >> reporter: yeah, take a look below. things are moving well here as you get to the tolls to get heading north on the blue route when you go on to the pa turnpike eastbound or westbound. here's the bad news. there was going to be bad news. all those people we talked about going up to the mountain destinations, as you go up the northeast extension about, i'd say about maybe three or four miles north of the tolls here, you are going to start finding some delays back there when the highway narrows down a bit, so, yeah, you're going to see as we come around here, you'll see delays, everything's still moving. that's the good news. nothing is stopped, which is what we don't want to see. that's what happened to delaware in route 1, but here everything is moving. looking up there, a couple miles north of where we are in the helicopter, skyforce, it's stacked and packed getting around the bend, hope it opens up, but in the distance, traffic is moving slo
look at this. people trying to make their way to the shore. this is a look at the skhuykill expre expressway. nbc 10's tim furlong is checking out the traffic situation for us across the region, tim, how's it going? >> reporter: yeah, take a look below. things are moving well here as you get to the tolls to get heading north on the blue route when you go on to the pa turnpike eastbound or westbound. here's the bad news. there was going to be bad news. all those people we talked about...
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that takes diligence. >> they can't help him of airfares very well anymore and it takes all of us to look out for that. >>> reporter: they knew about the particular incident because of diligence. according to these documents the couple went to a fourth bank back in september and tried to make a transfer but one of them thought the man did not seem to understand what was going on and refused to the transfer. i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> that is quite a tale. she is facing 45 years behind bars. experts say the majority of crimes are carried out by relatives of the victims. >>> a flower delivery man who may have left home with more than just a thank you. montgomery county police say anthony miller a house, couple of months ago and when no one answered he walked in, stole credit cards and other items and went on a shopping spree. after walking into his home they found more property, possibly stolen from other houses. if you think you are a victim, emery county police.>>> he seemed to be another customer until he handed a stickup note. a robbery that dc police have posted on their page. this
that takes diligence. >> they can't help him of airfares very well anymore and it takes all of us to look out for that. >>> reporter: they knew about the particular incident because of diligence. according to these documents the couple went to a fourth bank back in september and tried to make a transfer but one of them thought the man did not seem to understand what was going on and refused to the transfer. i'm ellison barber, wusa9. >> that is quite a tale. she is facing...
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solemn president obama laid a wreath in honor of the lives lost. >> their souls speak to us, and they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are. >> reporter: listening to the president was 79-year-old shigeaki mori, a survivor who was just eight when the bomb annihilated hiroshima. mr. obama did not apologize for what the u.s. had done but said he wanted to remind the world of the agony of nuclear war. >> we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. >> hiroshima, the target. >> reporter: it wassate:15 on that bright, cloudless morning in august when the early changed. a nearly five-ton atomic bomb nicknamed "little boy "dropped from the "enola gay." three days later, a second bomb struck nagasaki. more than 200,000 were killed in the blast blasts. tan was just six, at school when hiroshima was hit. all of her classmates were killed. she told us that having an american president acknowledge that suffering meant a great deal but she wanted more than regret. "what we would rather see than an apology i
solemn president obama laid a wreath in honor of the lives lost. >> their souls speak to us, and they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are. >> reporter: listening to the president was 79-year-old shigeaki mori, a survivor who was just eight when the bomb annihilated hiroshima. mr. obama did not apologize for what the u.s. had done but said he wanted to remind the world of the agony of nuclear war. >> we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye...
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[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula they are phasing in their entire load in 18 months to 2 years and we are talking about taking a lot longer than that. punenz luis doing a third at a time so start with well more than our first two phases will add up to. i know there is-we have to buy the power but we have the customers and know that we won't get opt out more than we are buying power so just like to ask we do what we can. >> thank you very much. any other member of the public like to comment? seeing none, we'll close public comment. i think our website is really critical the next few months so we can see h
[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula...
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it convinces me that it's time for us to look for a new chief. >> the chip -- the fact is that chief suhr, this department under his leadership is moving forward with reforms, much- needed reforms. >>> under san francisco city rules, only the main -- the mayor and police commission can fire a police chief. they are expected to sit down with the city leaders this morning to talk about the issues they face. we will be talking to the mayor this morning and after 7:30, we will tell you what he has to say about the issues. demonstrations against chief suhr have prompted demonstrations at city hall. -- they cost more than $20,000 in damage including a metal detector and a glass window. new security measures include anyone entering the building after 5:00 in the evening must tell sheriffs deputies where they are going. those going into the building after 8:00 it might have to show id. >>> sergeant amy lee will replace the unit's former president who was placed on administrative leave last month for exchanging racist text messages. the 48-year-old lee will also be the first vietnamese americ
it convinces me that it's time for us to look for a new chief. >> the chip -- the fact is that chief suhr, this department under his leadership is moving forward with reforms, much- needed reforms. >>> under san francisco city rules, only the main -- the mayor and police commission can fire a police chief. they are expected to sit down with the city leaders this morning to talk about the issues they face. we will be talking to the mayor this morning and after 7:30, we will tell...
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i didn't notice it until you told us to look at it. and that's the first rule. in the five-day forecast. looks good and setting up with sunday being the best day on the weekend and the next week looks dry and warmer with numbers in the low 80s. >>> bill, thank you. >>> space x celebrating another successful rocket landing. >> 3, 2, 1, 0, blast off. >> launching from cape canaveral. they did not expect a successful landing. but there was an exuberant wayoo as it landed. >>> tim lincecum was throwing for major league scouts. mark is up next with all of the sports. >>> mark is here with sports. tim lincecum hoping to make a come back. it is interesting to see him in sport pants. >> and the timing couldn't be better. speculation, giants would not be interested but the way the number 4 and 5 spots in the starting rotation has gone, maybe all of a sudden tim lincecum could return. interesting theme in arizona. scottsdale arizona. timmy in shorts. as frank mentioned trying out the two time cy young award winner. some 20 big league scouts there. radar gun had him at 88
i didn't notice it until you told us to look at it. and that's the first rule. in the five-day forecast. looks good and setting up with sunday being the best day on the weekend and the next week looks dry and warmer with numbers in the low 80s. >>> bill, thank you. >>> space x celebrating another successful rocket landing. >> 3, 2, 1, 0, blast off. >> launching from cape canaveral. they did not expect a successful landing. but there was an exuberant wayoo as it...
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to better use. i just don't think it's an unhealthy exercise for us to look. every few years when we talk about with a significant issues and challenges that we have, to have a conversation, gather data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and sometimes to push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> guest: i appreciate your comments but i would say like if that's the structure that we want to understand an updated we should do and notice of inquiry. we shouldn't put forward specific rules. to answer your previous question, is there something the commission can do? i would take the current proposal and throw it in the garbage. that's where it belongs. we have an opportunity to embrace what the cable industry has offered. that is to get rid of the set-top box, eliminate it from the consumer some. we should embrace that, forget what's the right time one whereby the are no set-top boxes. embrace was happening in the marketplace, embrace applications of what consumers are doing today. you don't need to thread anyone that put
to better use. i just don't think it's an unhealthy exercise for us to look. every few years when we talk about with a significant issues and challenges that we have, to have a conversation, gather data and make a decision if we deem it necessary in order to improve, encourage and sometimes to push these dynamic ecosystems that we have. >> guest: i appreciate your comments but i would say like if that's the structure that we want to understand an updated we should do and notice of...
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independent judges which identified severe systematic deficiencies convinced me it is time for us to look for a new chief. >> reporter: the panel launched by the district attorney found they lacked discipline in hiring and bias in policing communities of color. >> i think the chief had a lot of chances. >> reporter: the supervisor says he no longer has confidence in the chief. >> the chief has been a huge distraction. how long have demonstration been going on. >> reporter: other supervisors as well as naacp chapter president are unwaiverring in their support of the chief. >> it is all pure politics and head line grabbing behavior. the fact is the chief, this department under his leadership is moving forward with reforms. much-needed reforms. >> reporter: protests against the chief were spurred by racist text messages and the deadly police shootings of four men of color in the past two years. in those cases one was carrying a stun gun. the other three had knives. >> the chief is the person to lead our police department moving forward. he dedicated the past 30 years of serving the residents
independent judges which identified severe systematic deficiencies convinced me it is time for us to look for a new chief. >> reporter: the panel launched by the district attorney found they lacked discipline in hiring and bias in policing communities of color. >> i think the chief had a lot of chances. >> reporter: the supervisor says he no longer has confidence in the chief. >> the chief has been a huge distraction. how long have demonstration been going on. >>...
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to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become. war that sets hiroshima part. tell us that violent conflict appears with the very first man. our early ancestors. having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood, used these tools not just for hunting but against their own kind. continent, the history of civilization is filled with rar, weather driven -- whethe driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or religious have risen and fallen, people's have been subjugated and liberated, and at each juncture, innocence have suffered - innocents have suffered a countless told. their names forgotten by time. that reached its in her and nagasaki was fought among the wealthiest and most powerful nations. -- in hiroshima and nagasaki. their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnuson -- and magnificent art. thinkers headed just ideas of justice and harmony and war grew outt the of the same instinct for conquest that it caused conflicts among the simplest tribes. an old pattern am
to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are and what we might become. war that sets hiroshima part. tell us that violent conflict appears with the very first man. our early ancestors. having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood, used these tools not just for hunting but against their own kind. continent, the history of civilization is filled with rar, weather driven -- whethe driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by nationalist fervor or...
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when i look back on my life, gerry faust, i am a high school guy, taught us how to be men, leaders, what is required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you never met a man who was more optimistic, more hardcharging, but always having a smile on his face. it was another person that impacted my life. pope francis. i have tried for 20 years to get a pope to come address a joint session of congress. i never kept trying. he decided to come. i found out my daughter was pregnant with my first grandchild. and he was going to be born right before the pope's visit. and working to get the cardinal to try an and baptize my grandson. vows, andn has two you are a head start over the u.s. to make a long story short, they told us the holy father would be happy to bless your child, but did not want to do a baptism outside the church. it is to be the day. i grandson was born on august 11, the pope came on august 24. lights and cameras, we got rid of all that. sitting down, i realize there were several cardinals, the pope , my chief of staf
when i look back on my life, gerry faust, i am a high school guy, taught us how to be men, leaders, what is required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you never met a man who was more optimistic, more hardcharging, but always having a smile on his face. it was another person that impacted my life. pope francis. i have tried for 20 years to get a pope to come address a joint session of congress. i never kept trying. he decided...
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>>pam moore: if you have the store you like us to look into cement idea the teenager accused of stabbing a respected the area of turning a is expected to be back in court tomorrow the public defender was found murdered in her petro home in san francisco on friday the 65 you had worked for the public defender's office for nearly 30 years she was described as a " fairness on a ticket for her clients 19 your angelos of war was arrested soon after her body was found neighbors tell us then he was a great nephew be is in charge of one count of murder a court hearing for the two brothers accused of killing their parents and san jose has been postponed until friday and. >>pam moore: they're fixing to count of murder and down the brother is being tried as an adult but are being held in jail without bail. >>pam moore: democratic senator bernie sanders is in sacramento tonight as the race for the white house chefs to california and become look now to see a live picture it as his supporters he is not yet taken to the stage and a large crowd gathered outside earlier in fact acted as an act of the and
>>pam moore: if you have the store you like us to look into cement idea the teenager accused of stabbing a respected the area of turning a is expected to be back in court tomorrow the public defender was found murdered in her petro home in san francisco on friday the 65 you had worked for the public defender's office for nearly 30 years she was described as a " fairness on a ticket for her clients 19 your angelos of war was arrested soon after her body was found neighbors tell us...
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but when i look back on my life, jerry faust, you know, i'm a high school guy. taught us house to be men. taught us how to be leaders. taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of good games here including the national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard charging, but always having a smail on his face. there was another person who impacted my life. bo francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope to come and address a joint session of congress. thank goodness pope francis decided to come. now, after he decided to come i found out from my oldest daughter was pregnant with my first grandchild and my grandchild was going to be born right before the pope came to the u.s. and so the cardinal and others were working the vatican over to try to get the pope to baptize my grandson. [laughter] well, you have to remember the vatican has a 2,000-year head start on bureaucracy over the u.s. [laughter] make a long story short they told us the holy father would be happy to bless your grandchild but really doesn't want to do
but when i look back on my life, jerry faust, you know, i'm a high school guy. taught us house to be men. taught us how to be leaders. taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of good games here including the national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard charging, but always having a smail on his face. there was another person who impacted my life. bo francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope to come and address a...
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[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula they are phasing in their entire load in 18 months to 2 years and we are talking about taking a lot longer than that. punenz luis doing a third at a time so start with well more than our first two phases will add up to. i know there is-we have to buy the power but we have the customers and know that we won't get opt out more than we are buying power so just like to ask we do what we can. >> thank you very much. any other member of the public like to comment? seeing none, we'll close public comment. i think our website is really critical the next few months so we can see h
[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula...
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. >> their souls speak to us and ask us to look inward.ake tomorrow of who we are. -- take stock of who we are and what we might become. reporter: the remarks come 9 months before the end of his presidency. much like the statement he gave in prague after he took office. >> the united states has a moral responsibility to act. we cannot succeed in this endeavor alone. but we can light. we can start it. reporter: but analysts question whether the president's soaring rhetoric has matched his time in office. >> russia is creating a weapon and i believe the deal are iran will cause them to get nuclear weapons. reporter: according to reports, america's stockpile has been reduced even less than knot iter presidency. lou: thank you very much. we are coming right back. much more straight ahead. stay with us. donald trump showing all of america another reason he is the gop presidential nominee. in addition to everything else, strum outworks all of his opponents. >> i'll leave it to you to speculate how this race is going to go. >> i don't think donal
. >> their souls speak to us and ask us to look inward.ake tomorrow of who we are. -- take stock of who we are and what we might become. reporter: the remarks come 9 months before the end of his presidency. much like the statement he gave in prague after he took office. >> the united states has a moral responsibility to act. we cannot succeed in this endeavor alone. but we can light. we can start it. reporter: but analysts question whether the president's soaring rhetoric has...
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to us. they ask us to look inward, of who we are and what we may become. >> good everyone, i am andrea mitchell, in washington. a rough week forefront runner clinton. as bernie sanders tried to steal the light with the possible debate stage with donald trump. clinton is trying to turn the page from her e-mail controversy. >> this report makes clear that personal e-mail use was the practice for other secretaries of state. this report says that you "had an obligation" using your personal e-mail and you did not. was it an error of judgment? >> well, it was allowed and the rules have been clarified since i left about the practice. >> now, joining me now is kristin welker in california covering the clinton campaign. >> kristin first to you, another day and she's trying to rally voters behind her as she faces increasingly a close race with bernie sanders. >> that's right, andrea, she added an event here in oakland today because the race is tight. she wants to win california and she wants to head in the convention on solid ground and to do that, she has to win here not so much necessarily for the math
to us. they ask us to look inward, of who we are and what we may become. >> good everyone, i am andrea mitchell, in washington. a rough week forefront runner clinton. as bernie sanders tried to steal the light with the possible debate stage with donald trump. clinton is trying to turn the page from her e-mail controversy. >> this report makes clear that personal e-mail use was the practice for other secretaries of state. this report says that you "had an obligation" using...
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look back on my life, jerry faust. you know, i'm a high school guy. he taught us how to be men, taught us how to be leaders, taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard-charging but always having a smile on his face. there was another person impacted my life, pope francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope and address a joint session of congress. i never quit trying. and thank goodness, pope francis decided to come. now, after he decided to come i found out that my oldest daughter was pregnant with my first grandchild, and my grandchild was going to be born right before the pope came to the u.s. and so the cardinal and some others were working the vatican over to try to get the pope to baptize my grandson. [laughter] well, you have to remember the vatican has a 2,000-year head start on bureaucracy over the u.s. [laughter] make a long story short, they told us the holy father would be happy to bless your grandfather, but he real
look back on my life, jerry faust. you know, i'm a high school guy. he taught us how to be men, taught us how to be leaders, taught us what was required of us. another good friend, lou holtz. he won a lot of games here, including a national championship. you've never met a man that was more optimistic, more hard-charging but always having a smile on his face. there was another person impacted my life, pope francis. i tried for 20 years to get a pope and address a joint session of congress. i...
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to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are, and what we might become. nological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. we may not be able to eliminateeliminate man's capacity to evil. so the nations and alliances we formed must possess the mieans o defend ourselves but among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear. and pursue a world without them. the memory of the morning of august 6th, 1945, was never failed. that memory allows us to fight complacency. it fuels our moral imagination. it allows us to change. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. >> for more, presidential historian. we must look directly into the eyes of history, which i think we are all doing today by watching this sort of monumentous occasion. doug, my question is why president obama and why now? it's been 71 years. >> well, president obama is a great interest in asia. he grew up
to us. they ask us to look inward, to take stock of who we are, and what we might become. nological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. we may not be able to eliminateeliminate man's capacity to evil. so the nations and alliances we formed must possess the mieans o defend ourselves but among those nations like my own that hold nuclear stockpiles, we must have the courage to escape the logic of fear. and pursue a world without them. the memory of the...
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people waved up to us, but look down below. good news is if you get off the skhuykill, it is packed there, coming off of skhuykill eastbound, but as we pan east to the ben franklin bridge, it opens up, and the ben franklin bridge itself is moving along well. 95 south as you come out of the vine street expressway towards down to columbus boulevard, that area. it's moving well. not too bad. no complaints here at this point. again, just be patient on the skhuykill expressway, either direction. once you get through that area, you go in the area right by logan square there, that area there, you do just fine headed down. once over into jersey, it moves a little bit slower, but then once you get to the atlantic city expressway, no problems. movering well at this point. we'll keep you posted. going eastbound, maybe down towards the berry bridge as well. live in skyforce10. >> good to know. we'll check back in with you. take the free nbc 10 app with you this holiday weekend in the meantime to plan ahead. a complete forecast and holiday e
people waved up to us, but look down below. good news is if you get off the skhuykill, it is packed there, coming off of skhuykill eastbound, but as we pan east to the ben franklin bridge, it opens up, and the ben franklin bridge itself is moving along well. 95 south as you come out of the vine street expressway towards down to columbus boulevard, that area. it's moving well. not too bad. no complaints here at this point. again, just be patient on the skhuykill expressway, either direction....
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to us. they ask us to look inward. to take stock of who we are. and what we might become. is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors, having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood used these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by national nationalist fervor or religious zeal. empires have risen and fallen. peoples have been subjugated and liberated. and at each juncture innocents have suffered a countless toll. their names forgotten by time. the world war that reached its brutal end in hiroshima and nagasaki was fought among the wealthiest and most powerful of nations. their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. their thinkers had advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination or conquest that had caused conflict
to us. they ask us to look inward. to take stock of who we are. and what we might become. is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. artifacts tell us that violent conflict appeared with the very first man. our early ancestors, having learned to make blades from flint and spears from wood used these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by...
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to take a look at this. to start a new way of looking atwater supply. drought faces us and always has and always will.are not sure, but we cannot take a gamble on water supply. >> one thing that neither one of us mentioned and the significance of the water in terms of military, it happens that right now in the audience we have bill and several other from the city of lawsuit on and right next door to it. it's something that is critical because the needs of those too, we got to the point where they have to shut it down from time to time. that's a huge issue and you are observing a hearing where we love each other and don't have disagreements. that's rare. i hope you enjoy it. we will start with three witnesses. >> remember this moment. >> we had three witnesses. help me pronounce this. the first vice president and chief emergencying construction and senior science and technology adviser. we kk all three of you here. we will start with you and work down and try to keep your opening statements close to five minutes. you are recognized. >> ranking member boxer and other distinguished members, thank you for
to take a look at this. to start a new way of looking atwater supply. drought faces us and always has and always will.are not sure, but we cannot take a gamble on water supply. >> one thing that neither one of us mentioned and the significance of the water in terms of military, it happens that right now in the audience we have bill and several other from the city of lawsuit on and right next door to it. it's something that is critical because the needs of those too, we got to the point...
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to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are and what we might be. not that war sets her she ma apart. art facts tell us that the violent contact was made, our early ancestors having laearned to make spears for hunting and also to use against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civil vags is filled with war. one driven by scarety of brain. hunger for cold, compelled by nationalist ferver. nations have risen and fallen. and at each juncture, innocence, a countless toll, names thorgten by time. the world war that reaches patrick swayze brutal end in hiroshima and magnagasaki. the civilization that has given us thinkers that advance harmony and truth. and yet the war grew out of the same instinct for domination, for con kwept among the simplest tribes. and in the span of a few years, some 60 million people would die. men, women, children. . to different than us. shot, beaten, marched, bombed, jailed, starved, gassed to death. . the sights around the world that chronicle this war, memorials that tell stories of courage and heroi heroism. g
to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are and what we might be. not that war sets her she ma apart. art facts tell us that the violent contact was made, our early ancestors having laearned to make spears for hunting and also to use against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civil vags is filled with war. one driven by scarety of brain. hunger for cold, compelled by nationalist ferver. nations have risen and fallen. and at each juncture, innocence, a countless...
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it is time for us to look for a new chief. >> the panel launched by the district attorney lacked transparency with hiring and biased and policing communities of color. the supervisor no longer has -- >> how long have demonstrations been going on. >> they are unwaivorring in their support. >> it is all pure politics. it is headlining behavior. the chief under his leadership is moving forward with reforms. >> in those cases one had a stun gun, others had knives. >> chief suhr is dedicated the past 30 years to serving the residents of san francisco. he has led the department through a difficult time. >> he has no intention of firing the chief. he is dedicated to implementing reform within the san francisco police department. ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a convicted child molester tells us he will not offend again. >> it was a nice, warm day. temperatures tomorrow coming down 10 degrees. >>> drivers know it. new numbers getting longer. >> playing baseball you >>> police were directing traffic over a sinkhole at 9:00 this morning. the san francisco puc shifted around an old unused pipeline. it was repaire
it is time for us to look for a new chief. >> the panel launched by the district attorney lacked transparency with hiring and biased and policing communities of color. the supervisor no longer has -- >> how long have demonstrations been going on. >> they are unwaivorring in their support. >> it is all pure politics. it is headlining behavior. the chief under his leadership is moving forward with reforms. >> in those cases one had a stun gun, others had knives....
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we want it is the look introduce the art education lens at to structural issues in the school by the way, is your job to be looking that a what i'm hoping this is an opportunity for us to really take this same huge issues we've been discussing in every area and to really get down to talking about that ourselves with our staff about the structure of time both professional time and structural time and the this - potential conflict that i described as tension between we want people to have everyone to be alike for me and everyone that is personal i have exactly that same intention so that's what i hope you know as you - as a proposed refresher plan would be written that we would be taking the time to think about that has it is related to the arts education master plan and to our instructional i'll say that one, the reasons that time structural certain time important in the 10 years since this ambitious wonderful plan was written and we were struggling to implement this we the board of education and previous board of education and administration have been imposing more and more things making it harder and harder to do what we said we'll do ♪ plan i will respectfully say
we want it is the look introduce the art education lens at to structural issues in the school by the way, is your job to be looking that a what i'm hoping this is an opportunity for us to really take this same huge issues we've been discussing in every area and to really get down to talking about that ourselves with our staff about the structure of time both professional time and structural time and the this - potential conflict that i described as tension between we want people to have...
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to us. and ask us to look inward. to take stock of who we are and what we might become. it is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. are the facts to tell us that violent conflict appeared with very first man. our early ancestors having learn to make blades from flint and spears from wood. used these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled by national furvor or religious zeal. empires have risen and fallen. people have been subjectgated and liberated and at each junction, innocence has suffered a countless toll. the famili the names forgotten by the time. the world war that reached the brutal end in hiroshima in nagasaki was among the wealthiest and powerful of nations. their civilizations had given the world great cities and magnificent art. thinkers and advanced ideas of justice and harmony and truth. and yet, the war grew out of the same base instinct for domination, for conquest that caused conflicts among simple
to us. and ask us to look inward. to take stock of who we are and what we might become. it is not the fact of war that sets hiroshima apart. are the facts to tell us that violent conflict appeared with very first man. our early ancestors having learn to make blades from flint and spears from wood. used these tools not just for hunting, but against their own kind. on every continent, the history of civilization is filled with war. whether driven by scarcity of grain or hunger for gold, compelled...
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to tighten. employers are looking at people that they didn't used to look at. two-thirds of the decline in the unemployment rate over the last year is from the ranks of the long-termed unemployed. those are solid developments. they tell me that, you know, we are now reaching that point where, employers again have to look at other people. and that's why, i'm heartened by what they is sat is saying. i've spent a lot of time with the long-term unemployed. they're getting back in the game. we still have work to do. the long-term unemployment rate is still unacceptably high. i'm heartened by what i'm seeing. >> it remains the weakness in seventh months, should investors be expecting more modest numbers through the course of the year? >> last year was the second best month of job growth in the recovery. second to the year before last. and last year, we had three different months where we were below 160,000 jobs. and look at what we did. over the last six months, we have averaged about 220,000 jobs. so, uh, you know, when i have a good month, i never get too giddy. wh
to tighten. employers are looking at people that they didn't used to look at. two-thirds of the decline in the unemployment rate over the last year is from the ranks of the long-termed unemployed. those are solid developments. they tell me that, you know, we are now reaching that point where, employers again have to look at other people. and that's why, i'm heartened by what they is sat is saying. i've spent a lot of time with the long-term unemployed. they're getting back in the game. we still...
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you want to have a strong bottom line and that is what a lot of investors look to. things are getting pretty expensive and i think it is useful to look at some of the valuations.nuanced mark: history tells us when we have a valuation gap like this it might be time to get into small caps, is that what you are saying? .liver: it is possible we have a pretty limited data set because the discrepancy that is happening now is so rare. this has only happened a couple of times, but in the instance it did in 2003, it was a pretty strong rally in that small-cap iqued some that has p investors' interest. they can capitalize on the stronger u.s. economy in contrast to the rest of the world. these things are little bit underpriced right now. it may not be the best measurement for the entire stock market but i think it is something important to take into account. mark: i look forward to our next battle of the charts. look forward to tomorrow, oliver renick of bloomberg stocks. much more ahead on bloomberg markets, the european close. we will help -- head to the conference in las vegas where erik schatzker is with chris hentemann. that is n
you want to have a strong bottom line and that is what a lot of investors look to. things are getting pretty expensive and i think it is useful to look at some of the valuations.nuanced mark: history tells us when we have a valuation gap like this it might be time to get into small caps, is that what you are saying? .liver: it is possible we have a pretty limited data set because the discrepancy that is happening now is so rare. this has only happened a couple of times, but in the instance it...
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to us. they ask us to look inward, take stock of who we are and what might become.uren: but the president did not apology for the bombing and some critics say that could allow japan to sit as narrative that paints it as a victim. japan is not a victim. after his weak-long trip to asia the president schedule today return to washington later today. nicole: well, now on to the race to the white house. donald trump winning the number of delegates to clinch the republican nomination, the associated press has confirmed donald trump hit that magic number of 1,237 after a nationwide survey of unbound delegates. he held a big rally in montana last night. >> it's going to be a big wall, it's going to be a beautiful wall. some day when i'm gonso, maybe they will name it after trump. i would really much have a statute in washington, d.c. i don't want a wall named after me but that's okay. i want a statute in washington, d.c. maybe share it with jefferson or something. nicole: donald trump also unveiled his energy plan in north dakota and would unleash production of oil, coal an
to us. they ask us to look inward, take stock of who we are and what might become.uren: but the president did not apology for the bombing and some critics say that could allow japan to sit as narrative that paints it as a victim. japan is not a victim. after his weak-long trip to asia the president schedule today return to washington later today. nicole: well, now on to the race to the white house. donald trump winning the number of delegates to clinch the republican nomination, the associated...
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he said i used to look forward to "the new york times" magazine now i dread it and pick up the magazine and read stories. but. but they didn't even expect that would happen. it's a remarkable thing. should we ask questions? >> it is established. it is a tool in a specific area it's different in the areas thas that we were targeting in the case of the studies we were talking about but in those instances, you need to apply for several weeks in the case from four to six weeks what is really remarkably different in this case is the effect of something from affecting all of us in the short effect. it's coupling the simulation very shortly with appropriate behavior one could get away with less but have a similar kind of effect and that idea in the objective report of the life that is credited in the book is something that was embraced and therefore there's a number of studies that have been done to combine things like the function for recovering or improving the onset of dementia so there are lessons one can extract from the sharing of insight from the participant that goes beyond what your e
he said i used to look forward to "the new york times" magazine now i dread it and pick up the magazine and read stories. but. but they didn't even expect that would happen. it's a remarkable thing. should we ask questions? >> it is established. it is a tool in a specific area it's different in the areas thas that we were targeting in the case of the studies we were talking about but in those instances, you need to apply for several weeks in the case from four to six weeks what...
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use this. >> and they promised that they would change this since our visit? >> we asked the people here, the authorities just told them, well, it looked bad to use restraints. , be careful. >> it looks bad. then, we discover the children. a little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make charts with pictures, engage the children. as we see leonardo crawling to reach up for a newspaper. 24 hours later, we return, the 17-year-old is now outside. fernanda. fernanda, and her head comes up as soon as we talk to her. and leonardo, who crawled over to that newspaper -- when we reach for his hand, he immediately puts his head on my arm. suddenly, we see that smile. and the director there tells us, she took that suggestion from the nurse. already making charts of pictures. and he takes my hand to point to each one. look, he's having me point. leo is already using the charts. leonardo, i want pizza. ah! the director tells us, she's ready for change. so far, nothing from the government. we go to
use this. >> and they promised that they would change this since our visit? >> we asked the people here, the authorities just told them, well, it looked bad to use restraints. , be careful. >> it looks bad. then, we discover the children. a little boy, his hands in socks. >> pretty little girl. >> and what appears to be a little girl, her head slumped, tied up. we learn she is 17. and an american nurse, traveling with the team, offers a simple suggestion. make...
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we want it is the look introduce the art education lens at to structural issues in the school by the way, is your job to be looking that a what i'm hoping this is an opportunity for us to really take this same huge issues we've been discussing in every area and to really get down to talking about that ourselves with our staff about the structure of time both professional time and structural time and the this - potential conflict that i described as tension between we want people to have everyone to be alike for me and everyone that is personal i have exactly that same intention so that's what i hope you know as you - as a proposed refresher plan would be written that we would be taking the time to think about that has it is related to the arts education master plan and to our instructional i'll say that one, the reasons that time structural certain time important in the 10 years since this ambitious wonderful plan was written and we were struggling to implement this we the board of education and previous board of education and administration have been imposing more and more things making it harder and harder to do what we said we'll do ♪ plan i will respectfully say
we want it is the look introduce the art education lens at to structural issues in the school by the way, is your job to be looking that a what i'm hoping this is an opportunity for us to really take this same huge issues we've been discussing in every area and to really get down to talking about that ourselves with our staff about the structure of time both professional time and structural time and the this - potential conflict that i described as tension between we want people to have...
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they used to look up to me and there was this window, i don't know when it just slammed shut.ay party for her boyfriend. i think it was his 25th. he's beautiful and she's beautiful. their parties are and lovely, and all the kids there, i mean, they're kids. they're wearing something of dental floss with a scrap of fabric and they look fantastic. it's all taylor swifty, magnificence, and they were having a bond party. >> jimmy: james bond? >> james bond themed party, so i don't know why i got it in my head that they would be as always, i figured they're going to come as villians, because you could come as a villian. >> jimmy: who's going to come to james bond to a james bond party. >> there's only one, and plus these people are so beautiful that naked is their best look. so i was like gold finger, nothing but spray paint. i thought i can't do that. i'm too old. she's kids look up to me. they really do. and i mentioned to you before that my son, oliver, he was above a stripper shop. i was sitting there dropping off an improve and i thought that latex black cat suit is just the t
they used to look up to me and there was this window, i don't know when it just slammed shut.ay party for her boyfriend. i think it was his 25th. he's beautiful and she's beautiful. their parties are and lovely, and all the kids there, i mean, they're kids. they're wearing something of dental floss with a scrap of fabric and they look fantastic. it's all taylor swifty, magnificence, and they were having a bond party. >> jimmy: james bond? >> james bond themed party, so i don't know...
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for america's use of the atomic bomb that killed 140,000 in hiroshima, another 74,000 two days later in nagasaki and injured over 100,000 others. >> their souls speak to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are. and what we might become. >> reporter: his remarks come less than nine months before the end of his presidency, a seemingly natural book end to a speech he gave in pragmatic back in 2009 during his first year in office. >> as the only nuclear power who has used a nuclear weapon the united states as a moral responsibility to act. we cannot succeed in this endeavor alone but we can lead it. we can start it. >> reporter: analysts question whether the president's soaring rhetoric matched the reality of his time in office which they say has seen the global nuclear athlete increase not decrease. >> rush is designing a weapon that can wipe out an area the size of texas. china are sending nuclear armed submarines to sea. >> reporter: new pentagon figures underscore this point. under the obama administration they reduced their nuclear stockpile less than any other presidency. even hopeful intentions versus stark reality. >> kevin, thank you. >>> the debate is
for america's use of the atomic bomb that killed 140,000 in hiroshima, another 74,000 two days later in nagasaki and injured over 100,000 others. >> their souls speak to us. they ask us to look inward. take stock of who we are. and what we might become. >> reporter: his remarks come less than nine months before the end of his presidency, a seemingly natural book end to a speech he gave in pragmatic back in 2009 during his first year in office. >> as the only nuclear power who...
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[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula they are phasing in their entire load in 18 months to 2 years and we are talking about taking a lot longer than that. punenz luis doing a third at a time so start with well more than our first two phases will add up to. i know there is-we have to buy the power but we have the customers and know that we won't get opt out more than we are buying power so just like to ask we do what we can. >> thank you very much. any other member of the public like to comment? seeing none, we'll close public comment. i think our website is really critical the next few months so we can see h
[inaudible] 1245 can go and write whatever they want and they used to. looking at the website it is a bunch of blocks. i think as we make this more consumer facing we may want to make the clean powersf branded a little differently than just the puc header with different content. really the thing i want to harp on the most is increasing the speed of phasing this in city wide and definitely talked to them about it and puc commission, but ultimately when we look at silicon valley and the peninsula...