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so they chose us for work, all forfour of us. we had to hide elizabeth, our older sister, because she was skinnier than the three of us and smaller. so they chose us for work. 800 of us who looked fit to work. that's what they said. they took us to a hall where we stayed one day and by the train, they took us there and we saw the sun and we saw the nature. oh, we heard, what a nice thing that was presented us, to go to work. we are pride. so when we arrived, they did, again, the selection. we were not all good for work, but the four of us still remained there, the sisters. >> anna, just a minute. jump in for just a minute. >> yes. >> in addition, you'd line up five in a row and beside you and your three sisters, there was a fifth woman who stayed with you throughout. >> we had to stay five in a row. so we had one person there who had nobody there, no sisters, nobody. she is still alive. 94 years old, and she has -- >> dementia. >> the dementia, yes. >> so from sthodhof, they took you to a place called proust. >> yes. >> which was
so they chose us for work, all forfour of us. we had to hide elizabeth, our older sister, because she was skinnier than the three of us and smaller. so they chose us for work. 800 of us who looked fit to work. that's what they said. they took us to a hall where we stayed one day and by the train, they took us there and we saw the sun and we saw the nature. oh, we heard, what a nice thing that was presented us, to go to work. we are pride. so when we arrived, they did, again, the selection. we...
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why did they have to torture us before they kill us. again, why did they have to torture us before they killed us? i don't know that. many things i don't. so finally i have to make my story short. it came christmas time. their wanted us to entertain them. so they provide a piano, violin, and there were many talented people. opera singers and many of them. and they said everybody should go who has a talent. i left out something. the romanian soldier somehow he regretted but he to go with the german army. he liked me to sing for him romanian songs, poplars and ballad and every time he was with us he wanted me to sing for him. that time i had a very pretty voice and inherited it from my mother. so the christmas party came and all the people were there and presented when they do. i was sitting in the top of a bunk bed there. i was just watching. and the romanian soldier came to me and said why did you come to sing, also? i wanted you to sing romanian, also. i said i don't think that i have such a talent to go there. but he said i want you t
why did they have to torture us before they kill us. again, why did they have to torture us before they killed us? i don't know that. many things i don't. so finally i have to make my story short. it came christmas time. their wanted us to entertain them. so they provide a piano, violin, and there were many talented people. opera singers and many of them. and they said everybody should go who has a talent. i left out something. the romanian soldier somehow he regretted but he to go with the...
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you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket scientist to look at the numbers if i look at the first three or four items additional employees $500 for each ftes may be one company with one hundred employees can hire 5 hundreds bucks people you divide that before i $15 an hour 33.3 hours less than an hour a week that you can increase someone's time inconsequential and the salary increase $0.25 an hour unconsequential the salaries will increase the point here is that - you see this an, an eligible use but it is pro produce that the taxpayers had save r they saved that business they gave sometime 45 minutes of work that week and a company the guest to hire
you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket...
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when there was no weapon used or when there were other external weapons used. how was the gun used? 2/3 of the time it was used to threaten the person. 15% of the time, the person was shot or pistol whipped and 18% of the time, it was another thing like it was stolen during the incident or simply there or something like that. this is a key point. the gun is a device to deliver intimidation. that is the central aspect of the control and coercion that is a hallmark of chronic abuse. a common question is why does she stay. she might be afraid of getting shot a few tries to leave. being threatened with a gun crushes motivation to end the relationship or to even seek greater independence. i told you about gun use. next, i will show you some frequency data based on the three weapon categories. the present -- the percentages show what you might be likely to see if the only thing you knew about the incident was the weapon. we did adjusted odds ratios in the paper that's forthcoming and you can check that but right now, the only thing we know is the use of a kind of weapon. the three slides
when there was no weapon used or when there were other external weapons used. how was the gun used? 2/3 of the time it was used to threaten the person. 15% of the time, the person was shot or pistol whipped and 18% of the time, it was another thing like it was stolen during the incident or simply there or something like that. this is a key point. the gun is a device to deliver intimidation. that is the central aspect of the control and coercion that is a hallmark of chronic abuse. a common...
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for another conditional use to continue the bar use senate's subject use cease to be and the updated language is distributed and contained in the draft motion. >> since publishing of the staff report 19 e-mails have been received in support of project and additionally staff received two indications from several people that abuts the property for continuance of this item today since many people are out of town and unable to attend, however, the residents have submitted amends directly to the commission their concerns include using the alley as a point of entering and exiting potential smoking and loiter during and after the shows in the alley in what will be a residential street and under boxcar theatre the project proposes to use the rear alley as one of the 3 entries with 80 of the 200 will enter into the rear alley and straurlgd over the course of 40 minutes and the stewart actress will be present at the intersection columbia and vallejo to minimize the destruction of the residents and the alley will not be a smoking alley nor more exiting the performance the staff recommends appro
for another conditional use to continue the bar use senate's subject use cease to be and the updated language is distributed and contained in the draft motion. >> since publishing of the staff report 19 e-mails have been received in support of project and additionally staff received two indications from several people that abuts the property for continuance of this item today since many people are out of town and unable to attend, however, the residents have submitted amends directly to...
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so, we don't have any uses for that. they call that environmental use. so, the environment benefits from that. the other half of the droplet, 40% of that droplet goes to the farms, agriculture. and then the remaining 10% go to cities and industries. >> some professionals say that agriculture receiving that much water may be too much. the average person uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day. about half of this use is inside and half is outside. it takes three gallons to flush a toilet, five gallons to brush your teeth, and 40 gallons for a 10 minute shower. outdoor watering uses two gallons per minute. but keeping the water is the challenge. the state reservoirs are at 40% of their total capacity. >> lexington reservoir is one of the closest to santa clara county and is only at roughly 15% of its total capacity. other state reservoirs and bodies of water show similar statistics. even if this drought improves, water officials say that conservation should still be on the mind of every californian. >> when we come back, we'll look at what's happening to co
so, we don't have any uses for that. they call that environmental use. so, the environment benefits from that. the other half of the droplet, 40% of that droplet goes to the farms, agriculture. and then the remaining 10% go to cities and industries. >> some professionals say that agriculture receiving that much water may be too much. the average person uses 80 to 100 gallons of water per day. about half of this use is inside and half is outside. it takes three gallons to flush a toilet,...
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us. it is also dangerous in terms of what i always try to steer away from the political accountability but as we show in iraq the only time we made progress in iraq was with the sunni community and began to be protectors of the people in western iraq: if we get perceived as those that are targeting the liberators and protectors of that community, because the russian say these are extremist and we don't and we get into that issue, i think we run the risk of undermining syria and certainly our relationship with the democratic syria. so i would be careful of this and particularly with what russia was saying last weekend is something i am i would not be excited to see the united states pursuing. >> okay. we are out of time unfortunately. but i would like to thank all the panelists here today. let's give them a round of applause. this is not going to be the end of the road. it is just the beginning of a series of forums throughout the hour around the theme of international justice in terms of
us. it is also dangerous in terms of what i always try to steer away from the political accountability but as we show in iraq the only time we made progress in iraq was with the sunni community and began to be protectors of the people in western iraq: if we get perceived as those that are targeting the liberators and protectors of that community, because the russian say these are extremist and we don't and we get into that issue, i think we run the risk of undermining syria and certainly our...
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to use this in the market. there will be reports and news articles and journalists looking at this issue generally and i believe one of the guys that i meant that actually does this is getting an opportunity to try to get marketing around this business. i think it hits at a larger point. first, it is difficult to have the company and develop at the networks and company and services. those in that app world can speak to this far better than i can, but i do know having the number of friends in this space is difficult and i think it will take some time for as to see from the beginning how these services potential he could be beneficial to the companies in the future, but i am positive in that regard and i think there are some cases, but will it completely changed the marketplace? i do not necessarily think it will now. otherwise, when you are seeing with individuals consuming a lot more "and and they are consuming more video content and a significant portion is getting carved out of their data plans. but that prob
to use this in the market. there will be reports and news articles and journalists looking at this issue generally and i believe one of the guys that i meant that actually does this is getting an opportunity to try to get marketing around this business. i think it hits at a larger point. first, it is difficult to have the company and develop at the networks and company and services. those in that app world can speak to this far better than i can, but i do know having the number of friends in...
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in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent solution for the over concentration of those types of used in the castro mcd i've distributed a few amendments adding some additional finding for the documents intent of those interim controls along the lines of the statement i just made be specifically relating to the mix of uses in the castro mcd the over concentration of little medical and paramedic uses and so forth so colleagues after public comment ask the community to forward this item with recommendation as a committee report thank you. >> thank you, supervisor wiener is it all right. if we go to public comment at this time okay ladies and gentlemen, item 2 is up if you want to comment on this item please come forward. >> good afternoon i support a heath comm
in nature we want thriving retail uses and unique uses it can jeopardy the health of the neighborhood last year colleagues as you recall i sought the board of supervisors unanimously passed requiring the conditional use for medical services in 24th street neighborhood commercial district those interim controls will louis the time to study how best to legislate a permanent solution for the over concentration of those types of used in the castro mcd i've distributed a few amendments adding some...
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he is going to go ahead and start pulling us in. back then they would usually have their mules connected to the boat, and then the mules would be walking on the tow path, and they would be the one that is would actually pull us in. we wouldn't have any of the crew members actually doing any of that work. what would happen is once we were completely inside of the lock, we will go ahead and close the two downstream gates which we'll pass on our way in, and what that allows us to do is that allows us to make a sealed tight area so that no water can exit out so that we can actually raise water in that area. this system was actually created by a man way past our time. his name was leonardo da vinci. he created a lot of things. unfortunately, a lot of those things didn't really work, but this one actually was something that we decided was a really good idea. we did a few little modifications to the drawing that he had in a sketch book, but most of it's all the same, and so what happens is this is one side of our lock door that we have her
he is going to go ahead and start pulling us in. back then they would usually have their mules connected to the boat, and then the mules would be walking on the tow path, and they would be the one that is would actually pull us in. we wouldn't have any of the crew members actually doing any of that work. what would happen is once we were completely inside of the lock, we will go ahead and close the two downstream gates which we'll pass on our way in, and what that allows us to do is that allows...
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neither of us are funny.we get asked all the time where it is a snarky part come from or the humor in those scenarios and i think for us it's not humor it's everyone has that no bs friend. the skin girl represents that. when you're just telling your friend what happens in there. it doesn't matter which it is you just say it like it is. we love to use the scenarios as a way to reference the fact that we have these shared experiences whether it's a long line at starbucks and how to integrate normal con for station into that. you have these helpful guides for how to use snap chat do you plan on doing more expanding beyond newsletters? >> it is the first service that we launched and there's clearly a lot more products we want to create i think it is also something with our guides that came from our audience they were writing an insane we know these guys are writing about syria every single day's but a lot of it's really complicated there are a lot of issues in the world and for those particular topics we wanted t
neither of us are funny.we get asked all the time where it is a snarky part come from or the humor in those scenarios and i think for us it's not humor it's everyone has that no bs friend. the skin girl represents that. when you're just telling your friend what happens in there. it doesn't matter which it is you just say it like it is. we love to use the scenarios as a way to reference the fact that we have these shared experiences whether it's a long line at starbucks and how to integrate...
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so is it manufacturing uses which we used to call it >> very good.hank you for the clarification and >> personnel insure the mta board with say how happy i am this mentor i think it's important i think a lot of good from it. but that chairman fong has suggested and i agree the back-and-forth. the other thing someone made a comment about new york has done this exercise and i think mip level to find out what went well and what went poorly and an executive summary. i don't [inaudible] but that might be helpful as we begin the plan the public outreach. additionally like that available i forgot who said that reference new york but i think that's best practices are a good fit. thank you. >> i will start. thanks. i'm happy we are here obviously coming from planning and being on mta we talk about these things all the time. i had a question by the transportation elements and am happy to hear were finally looking at that i get i know the housing element but he has to be updated every 40 good weather any guidelines oh pound of frequent viewers. update participa
so is it manufacturing uses which we used to call it >> very good.hank you for the clarification and >> personnel insure the mta board with say how happy i am this mentor i think it's important i think a lot of good from it. but that chairman fong has suggested and i agree the back-and-forth. the other thing someone made a comment about new york has done this exercise and i think mip level to find out what went well and what went poorly and an executive summary. i don't [inaudible]...
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i don't see us -- that is really an achilles' heel were us. any major dod weapon system being developed there is multiple vendors behind it that have our data and are connecting to our systems. you have to kind of connect all of it. i want to thank marianne and cheryl. you have a good rest of the day. if you ever need press on your bus on the west coast. >> i am going to take it for that one, i am sure. [applause] >> up next, two former cia director and former editors of "the new york times" and "washington post" talk about the public's right to know versus the responsibility to protect classified information for national security. this is a part of a conference at the george w. bush center looking at the people and the press. >> our next panel is right to know versus the responsibility to protect. leonard downing, jr. is the professor of journalism at arizona state university walter cronkite communication. he was executive editor of the "washington post" from 1991-2008 and during the 17 years as executive editor as the "washington post" the p
i don't see us -- that is really an achilles' heel were us. any major dod weapon system being developed there is multiple vendors behind it that have our data and are connecting to our systems. you have to kind of connect all of it. i want to thank marianne and cheryl. you have a good rest of the day. if you ever need press on your bus on the west coast. >> i am going to take it for that one, i am sure. [applause] >> up next, two former cia director and former editors of "the...
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who look like us and who talk like us. so i began to pursue that opportunity to be one of those collaborative reform process departments. now, that in itself, when you say i am pursuing the department of justice to come in and help us, is like saying i am going to the irs and asking for an audit. so, from our many in our city government, there was concern about that. the only time the department of justice comes in to help a police department is not usually at an invitation but as the result of a nightmare that occurred that bad day. we wield that to happen by pursuing the department of justice and the folks with the collaborative reform process to work with us. i badgered ron davis, the office direct director director, for several months and i think he relented to get me out of his hair. it was met with suspicion from inside the department, across the city government, and believe it or not from across the community. there is a group, probably not as large now as it was two and a half years ago, but there was a group that
who look like us and who talk like us. so i began to pursue that opportunity to be one of those collaborative reform process departments. now, that in itself, when you say i am pursuing the department of justice to come in and help us, is like saying i am going to the irs and asking for an audit. so, from our many in our city government, there was concern about that. the only time the department of justice comes in to help a police department is not usually at an invitation but as the result of...
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they use a lesser standard. we do not think that is consistent with the constitution but this is an issue that the courts need to resolve or congress needs to act. i think the average person, if you tell them, i think i can track where you've been for the past six months, whether you been to a doctor or an aa meeting, it's extremely sensitive information. as technology progresses, we are finding that historical information is also increasing in accuracy. it's not just the general area where you've been. it could be the building that you are on. as technology develops, i think what we need is the court and congress to step in and say look, this is very sensitive information. you you should get a warrant. law-enforcement should have a warrant. that's what the law requires and that's what most people would want to have happen. >> i think the constitutional requirements are little more complicated than that. you start looking at the united states versus jones which was decided by the supreme court. the majority of t
they use a lesser standard. we do not think that is consistent with the constitution but this is an issue that the courts need to resolve or congress needs to act. i think the average person, if you tell them, i think i can track where you've been for the past six months, whether you been to a doctor or an aa meeting, it's extremely sensitive information. as technology progresses, we are finding that historical information is also increasing in accuracy. it's not just the general area where...
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it's like water for us. we drink all the time. >> and the national cocktail. >> let me try, too. >> little a little different. >> it's heavier. it's got more -- more yeast. >> i really hate that word. >> caipirinha. >> the national cocktail! >> cheers? chlt. >> thank you for serving me. thanks, you guys, great! we are going to move over here now to -- hi, >> hello, darling. >> cynthia. >> good to see you. we want to welcome -- this is cynthia. did i say it right? >> in her brazilian kitchen. >> okay, guys. we are doing some finger foods for you. brazilian turnovers are similar to an empanada. >> you make them with onions, garlic and meat and inside it >> it is all on our website, everybody. >> help me out. yes. >> this kind of meat. what is it? >> this is ground beef. >> everyone has that. >> your garlic here and once it is -- >> you want to do it, sweetheart? >> no, you do it. >> you're the young one. you do it. >> i'll work. >> and then you want to add, right into it. yes, tomato. sugar. >> oh, sugar? >> y
it's like water for us. we drink all the time. >> and the national cocktail. >> let me try, too. >> little a little different. >> it's heavier. it's got more -- more yeast. >> i really hate that word. >> caipirinha. >> the national cocktail! >> cheers? chlt. >> thank you for serving me. thanks, you guys, great! we are going to move over here now to -- hi, >> hello, darling. >> cynthia. >> good to see you. we want to welcome...
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what that means is that gives us -- it gives us the luxury and the resources to invest very aggressivelynto new businesses like digital entertainment and our new innovation initiative such as internet cars and things like that. so we feel very comfortable with our margins. we feel that we have a lot of resource and cash flow to invest in new growth. that yahoo!ing of , is going through a sale of its core business. have they discussed with alibaba what they plan to do with the shares they hold? >> what they need to do is figure out what to do with the alibaba shares. they could also do nothing, but we are going to be fairly reactive when it comes to that. we are going to leave it to the yahoo! board to decide what they want to do with the alibaba shares. the important thing for your viewers to know is if yahoo! sold their alibaba stake they would incur a huge tax liability, and that does not solve the problem, even if we are invited to acquire the shares of what they call the remain co., because we would not be able to cancel those shares legally, and we end up inheriting the tax liabilit
what that means is that gives us -- it gives us the luxury and the resources to invest very aggressivelynto new businesses like digital entertainment and our new innovation initiative such as internet cars and things like that. so we feel very comfortable with our margins. we feel that we have a lot of resource and cash flow to invest in new growth. that yahoo!ing of , is going through a sale of its core business. have they discussed with alibaba what they plan to do with the shares they hold?...
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now -- one in 8 americans admit to using it. think about it -- the next time you're in a meeting at the office -- someone around the table in the conference room probably smokes pot. when gallup first conducted this poll in 2013, only seven percent admitted to smoking marijuana. in 2015, it jumped to 11 percent. now in 2016 it's 13 equivalent of more than 33 million americans. if the vote is yes in november then recreational marijuana use would become legal for people 21 and over. but they would only be allowed to buy one ounce or less at a time. the tax dollars collected from the marijuana sales would go toward schools helping grades k- 12 make their budgets. but pot use would not be allowed near schools, day cares or churches. a former sanitation worker known as the 'grim sleeper' is sentenced to death in a los angeles courtroom. lonnie david franklin junior was dubbed the 'grim sleeper' because of a 13- year gap in the killings he's been found guilty of. earlier this year, franklin was convicted of murdering nine women and a
now -- one in 8 americans admit to using it. think about it -- the next time you're in a meeting at the office -- someone around the table in the conference room probably smokes pot. when gallup first conducted this poll in 2013, only seven percent admitted to smoking marijuana. in 2015, it jumped to 11 percent. now in 2016 it's 13 equivalent of more than 33 million americans. if the vote is yes in november then recreational marijuana use would become legal for people 21 and over. but they...
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or deny us coverage.y wonderful constituents who can keep their kids on their insurance until they are 26 years old are not going to go back to the battle days where they have to worry that their kid may not make enough money to pay for health care. because now they can make sure until they get more firmly on their feet that they can stay on their parents health care. they have given me the greatest or professionally to represent them, they deserve better than a , that they have to to cut thermacist pills and now so they can lengthen the times those pills last. saving millions of dollars for seniors on a fixed income. that is what the book services about, going to bat for people who need to make sure that someone is focused on their well-being. and that is what i will do every single day. [applause] we haveserman schultz: a general election, right, broward county? [applause] rep. wasserman schultz: tomorrow we turn to the general election, not just to the 23rd district, but at the national level. county,t
or deny us coverage.y wonderful constituents who can keep their kids on their insurance until they are 26 years old are not going to go back to the battle days where they have to worry that their kid may not make enough money to pay for health care. because now they can make sure until they get more firmly on their feet that they can stay on their parents health care. they have given me the greatest or professionally to represent them, they deserve better than a , that they have to to cut...
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partner with us and with china to assure that the us china relationship moves in a productive way. which i think would be in the interest of both countries . so you know, this is going to be a central engine for world growth and if we do a good job in maintaining stability, ensuring the rules-based order, continuing to promote greater transparency and reducing corruption in the region so that all people are benefiting from the rapid growth that's taking place, then i think the future 50 years from now will be bright. jordan faber. >> thank you mister president. you are here today counting the transpacific partnership what hillary clinton is against it, or vice presidential nominee tim kaine has now reversed himself and is against it. donald trump is against it to meaning the next president is opposed to this deal. if you take both candidates at their word, how do you plan to get congress to pass this deal during the lame-duck and what is your plan to visit members to do so given the opposition i just described and secondly, ready essentials inside and outside the government have sa
partner with us and with china to assure that the us china relationship moves in a productive way. which i think would be in the interest of both countries . so you know, this is going to be a central engine for world growth and if we do a good job in maintaining stability, ensuring the rules-based order, continuing to promote greater transparency and reducing corruption in the region so that all people are benefiting from the rapid growth that's taking place, then i think the future 50 years...
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you don't have to use pineapple. you can use pineapple, you can eat it by the time it's ready. then we have the... - [natalie] grouper. - [felix] the grouper. grouper, (speaking in spanish). man, we're shaking. - [natalie] so this is the dominican cerviche. and then this is called, - mexican cerviche. - mexican cerviche, okay. look everybody. - [natalie] everybody, he wants you to look. - [felix] and the dominican cerviche. the difference of the one of mexican cinnamon, and this one is that this one goes straight up like this. - [natalie] big pieces. - [felix] yes, big pieces. - [natalie] so big pieces in the dominican, and then it's chopped up thinly in the mexican. - [felix] and the famous salt and pepper. and now it's ready to serve, very easy. - so he just showed up how to make the mexican cerviche. now we're moving to the dominican cerviche which i've never tried before. - don't worry, this one is very spicy. - i like spicy, i like spicy. - can you make sure that you take her face. - is it really that hot? you're scaring me now. - [felix] i love my job. - oh, it's spicy. (
you don't have to use pineapple. you can use pineapple, you can eat it by the time it's ready. then we have the... - [natalie] grouper. - [felix] the grouper. grouper, (speaking in spanish). man, we're shaking. - [natalie] so this is the dominican cerviche. and then this is called, - mexican cerviche. - mexican cerviche, okay. look everybody. - [natalie] everybody, he wants you to look. - [felix] and the dominican cerviche. the difference of the one of mexican cinnamon, and this one is that...
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and ransom us. and, obama just makes us look weaker. i root for the president in these circumstances. he makes us look weaker. next time americans are taken hostage. some one knows, ollie north and all those who were dragged through the mud touring the reagan administration. >> all they did was send arms for hostages. >> apology. the fact is this, in these situations, the president has nothing but his integrity. he lost it on this. he is lying about what the action was. >> you know what bothers me, guys. on the one hand, you know, the optics are bad. clearly the optics are bad. chris, you are right about the fact that this was something that came out of the hague. there was $400 million for the arms and all that. but what bothers me is that you know, if this really was a ransom, and i truly believe that it was. and you know, you can't convince me otherwise. but the white house, the say white house that bartered for those taliban guys and gitmo for the deserter, dirt bag, bo bergdahl. went around con
and ransom us. and, obama just makes us look weaker. i root for the president in these circumstances. he makes us look weaker. next time americans are taken hostage. some one knows, ollie north and all those who were dragged through the mud touring the reagan administration. >> all they did was send arms for hostages. >> apology. the fact is this, in these situations, the president has nothing but his integrity. he lost it on this. he is lying about what the action was. >> you...
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senator widen will join us, he wants to make it a law. he'll join us. viagra single packs... so guys with ed can... take viagra when they need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain or adempas® for pulmonary hypertension. your blood pressure could drop to an unsafe level. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. ask your doctor about viagra single packs. >>> time for tonight's episode, the latest republicans to declare they are voting for hillary clinton, not just against trump, an open letter declares donald trump would lead to "ruin a marginalization of the united states in asia if elected president. the current presidential candidate offers only bluster for asia ideas which if they ever find their way into policy will wreck our country credibility, economy and leadership in very short order." up next
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and this is two things for us. it allows us to put the work with the expertise is, integrates a healthy competition inside the fbi. because everybody wants to be at the front of the list to a important threats that come at us. and so we assign in a cyberthreat teen model a particular threat, let's imagine it's a particular threat that comes at us from a certain nation-state actor. we assign that to the little rock division because the little rock division has demonstrated tremendous ability against that threat. but we are not fools about important physical manifestations. because tha the threat is what t does particular enterprises around the country, and the ceos of both enterprise and the boards are going to want to know as the fbi be new to talk to us, and what's the nature of the investigation and how is it going? so to make sure we accommodate that need we are going to allow up to four other officers to help the team that is assigned to the threat in little rock. so if a company based in indianapolis and one i
and this is two things for us. it allows us to put the work with the expertise is, integrates a healthy competition inside the fbi. because everybody wants to be at the front of the list to a important threats that come at us. and so we assign in a cyberthreat teen model a particular threat, let's imagine it's a particular threat that comes at us from a certain nation-state actor. we assign that to the little rock division because the little rock division has demonstrated tremendous ability...
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why would we want to use it we should use as much of it as we can is by far the most clean source of electric power we can have. . . they are just against industrialization. they do want to slow down the economy in the pay some kind of premise. this just shows we are an incredibly energy efficient economy. the left keeps talking about making the left more efficient and we are. this is just natural progress. we produce more work because of services with less energy. we don't need the government to tell us that our mandate. it's the course of history. this is one of the charges that the left is making that the methane missions are out of control. methane emissions have fallen even as we have used more natural gas. this is another important point. i think most americans don't really understand this but my goodness, barack obama doesn't understand this. if you listen to what he was saying through his first term in office, he said we have to move to green energy because we are running out of fossil fuels. i remember one of the famous quotes said we are running out of it so fast pretty soo
why would we want to use it we should use as much of it as we can is by far the most clean source of electric power we can have. . . they are just against industrialization. they do want to slow down the economy in the pay some kind of premise. this just shows we are an incredibly energy efficient economy. the left keeps talking about making the left more efficient and we are. this is just natural progress. we produce more work because of services with less energy. we don't need the government...
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listen, george washington used to ride a horse to work, and he used to use dentures. i don't know of many people that ride horses to work anymore. i don't know why we should still have dentures. there's so many other dental implants that provide teeth for people that are their third dentition -- teeth that do not come out of their mouth. >> you say it's their third set of teeth? >> correct. it's like getting a third set of teeth. you had your baby teeth, you had your permanent teeth. there were reasons for you to lose your permanent teeth -- periodontal disease, decay, trauma -- and now you can get a third set of teeth that are permanently connected in your mouth. they don't come out, and you use teeth. >> now, we talked in the green room, and one of the things you said is that people come into your center with no teeth, and on the day of their procedure, they can walk out with a full arch of teeth that don't come in and out. is that rare? >> we do it at least twice a day in our center. people that have no teeth, people that have a failing set of teeth, and by the tim
listen, george washington used to ride a horse to work, and he used to use dentures. i don't know of many people that ride horses to work anymore. i don't know why we should still have dentures. there's so many other dental implants that provide teeth for people that are their third dentition -- teeth that do not come out of their mouth. >> you say it's their third set of teeth? >> correct. it's like getting a third set of teeth. you had your baby teeth, you had your permanent...
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they tell us victims use heroin stamped with the names red snowman or super star. investigators say anyone turning over the drug with those stamps to police will not face any penalties or charges. >>> in butler, ohio, more than two dozen people were treated for drug overdose at a music festival yesterday. concert goers were given candy laced with a high dose of thc. that's the chemical compound found in marijuana. the laced candy resembled nerds. nobody lost consciousness and everyone is expected to recover. >>> this morning this man is facing charges of assaulting crew members and passengers on a flight that safely diverted to phoenix. crew members and passengers restrained him until the plane landed. that's when police arrested him. >>> 6:10 right now. 72 degrees outside the nbc 10 studios. coming up, a change in the rules for people in delaware when it comes to the zika virus and in florida women are changing their plans when it comes to getting pregnant. see what they're doing now to prevent problems with zika later. >>> also this morning, we're talking birds.
they tell us victims use heroin stamped with the names red snowman or super star. investigators say anyone turning over the drug with those stamps to police will not face any penalties or charges. >>> in butler, ohio, more than two dozen people were treated for drug overdose at a music festival yesterday. concert goers were given candy laced with a high dose of thc. that's the chemical compound found in marijuana. the laced candy resembled nerds. nobody lost consciousness and everyone...
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and president wilson is casting a spell to make it possible for her to use the amendment, to use her constitutional amendment to vote for the people who represent her. so a lot of commentary about president wilson's power. and just as an aside here in the background, the mirror, you see the proud voting sisters. and this was indicating the fact that women in western states, many western states at that point had the right to vote at that time. so the national woman's party would ultimately start pinpointing those women to help vote as a block and try to vote the democratic party out of office. the title of this cartoon is "lest we forget." and one of the things that is important to note about the national woman's party in general and certainly the way in which allender's work reflected this idea is that the national woman's party always paid tribute to the women who were considered mothers of the suffrage movement. and that included in particular susan b. anthony. this cartoon is featuring a line of women paying homage to susan b. anthony, who died before the movement was passed, but
and president wilson is casting a spell to make it possible for her to use the amendment, to use her constitutional amendment to vote for the people who represent her. so a lot of commentary about president wilson's power. and just as an aside here in the background, the mirror, you see the proud voting sisters. and this was indicating the fact that women in western states, many western states at that point had the right to vote at that time. so the national woman's party would ultimately start...
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this in underhand tactics they use.for people like me i'm very offended by that am looking for legal recourse on this. should not have been printed i said anything like that because it was all a lie. i don't agree with them come into the black neighborhood when they do not include black people in their little introduction to the neighborhood. so they say. the bottom line is this they did what they did. that's fun to medical marijuana is a great thing when used properly and the individuals involved in it do the right thing. >> thank you. any other speakers no clapping, please any speakers in support of the dr requested? seeing none, one more you have 5 min. project sponsor. >> good evening commissioners did on behalf of the project sponsor. i know it's late just make a couple of brief points i would like to emphasize and project sponsor will speak as well. first, stated by staff this mcd is been in operation since 2006. this is simply a continuation of existing dispensary. it's not a rendition of an mcd to the neighborho
this in underhand tactics they use.for people like me i'm very offended by that am looking for legal recourse on this. should not have been printed i said anything like that because it was all a lie. i don't agree with them come into the black neighborhood when they do not include black people in their little introduction to the neighborhood. so they say. the bottom line is this they did what they did. that's fun to medical marijuana is a great thing when used properly and the individuals...
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talk to us. evans is in charge off our local peace economy campaign and we need more folks to work with us. >> i would just say exactly these kind of topics of worker democracy, of transformation of the workplace and of relations of production and distribution and consumption are the sorts of thing wes talk about on a weekly basis on our show. the three of you, come on up here. our friends with the co-op -- -- models are fascinating initiative. quick. i'm going to held this and you're going to come up with a great question. >> oh, well, the first thing i want to say is in this society right now, a white male is not necessarily white and they are not necessarily male, and i don't think the white males that are here are the ones we are against. so in the interests of unity, i want the white males to know that they are equal to what i would have to say. now, my other question is, 90% of my students are pro-bernie sanders. i got the feeling that he was written off, yet i've never seen hillary clinton
talk to us. evans is in charge off our local peace economy campaign and we need more folks to work with us. >> i would just say exactly these kind of topics of worker democracy, of transformation of the workplace and of relations of production and distribution and consumption are the sorts of thing wes talk about on a weekly basis on our show. the three of you, come on up here. our friends with the co-op -- -- models are fascinating initiative. quick. i'm going to held this and you're...
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this is not a job for any one of us or for just a few of us. it will take the best of all of us.rs] since this morning i have had helpful and heartwarming talks with senator taft. [cheers] governor warren. [cheers] and governor stassen. [cheers] i wanted them to know, as i want you to know, that in the hard fight ahead we will work intimately together to promote the principles and aims of our party. [cheers] i was strengthened and heartened by their instant agreement to support this cause to the utmost. [cheers] their cooperation means that the republican party will unitedly move forward in a sweeping victory. [cheers] we are now at a moment in history when, under god, this nation of ours has become the mightiest temporal power and the mightiest spiritual force on earth. the destiny of mankind, the making of a world that will be fit for our children to live in, hangs in the balance on what we say and what we accomplish in these months ahead. we must use our power wisely for the good of all our people. if we do this, we will open a road into the future on which today's americans,
this is not a job for any one of us or for just a few of us. it will take the best of all of us.rs] since this morning i have had helpful and heartwarming talks with senator taft. [cheers] governor warren. [cheers] and governor stassen. [cheers] i wanted them to know, as i want you to know, that in the hard fight ahead we will work intimately together to promote the principles and aims of our party. [cheers] i was strengthened and heartened by their instant agreement to support this cause to...
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thank you very much for being with us. for those in the media, some alarming parallels between the access we are getting or not from the clinton and trump campaigns. what did you learn? >> the thing i found surprising is that neither candidate is having the press on his or her airplane. this surprised me with mrs. clinton because she is running a much more traditional campaign. mr. trump is flying his own plane, that either way, this robs the public of glimpses of these candidates and more importantly, because some people say we don't care, it is allstate, which i don't necessarily agree with, it is symbolic of their approach to the press, which can be very mr. trump hasnd been a bit more accessible in terms of interviews and interacting, so this is kind of -- the onus of the column fell more on mrs. clinton. >> do you think this is more of what we can expect in a clinton or trump white house? >> absolutely. mrs.nk the signals from clinton's camp are even more alarming. mr. trump has done some horrible things in terms of t
thank you very much for being with us. for those in the media, some alarming parallels between the access we are getting or not from the clinton and trump campaigns. what did you learn? >> the thing i found surprising is that neither candidate is having the press on his or her airplane. this surprised me with mrs. clinton because she is running a much more traditional campaign. mr. trump is flying his own plane, that either way, this robs the public of glimpses of these candidates and...
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she's been denying wrongdoing, saying past presidents used the same accounting measures as she was using. the county going through tough economic times over there, unemployment numbers very high. we're going to continue to follow new developments as it happens. >>> donald trump has finally left for mexico after apparently surprising mexican officers by accepting by enrique pena nieto. there are mixed feelings because of his comments about immigration and pledge to make mexico pay for a wall. many people spoke out against him. today, protests are expected. the trip comes hours before trump is expected to deliver a speech in arizona about immigration. nieto is looking forward to a dialogue and protecting mexicans and invited hillary clinton. she said she will consider visiting him at an appropriate and woman accused of holding up a woman at gunpoint and forcing her to drive them to an atm to withdraw money. the woman's children with were her at a time after going through a bank and they made her drive them to her home, where they stole more cash. police want you to call them if you have in
she's been denying wrongdoing, saying past presidents used the same accounting measures as she was using. the county going through tough economic times over there, unemployment numbers very high. we're going to continue to follow new developments as it happens. >>> donald trump has finally left for mexico after apparently surprising mexican officers by accepting by enrique pena nieto. there are mixed feelings because of his comments about immigration and pledge to make mexico pay for a...
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jamal dunay joins us live petersburg. this has been an ongoing nightmare for this woman.>> reporter: it has. the woman only had tears in her eyes when she was showing me where her dog slipped underneath this fence, never coming out. now, all she hears her his screams. >> he was just a puppy. i know he shouldn't have got out of his collar, but he did. if we had good fencing or no gators, my dog would still be here.>> reporter: she can pull back the tears. her jack russell terrier, bolt, got caught in the jaws of a gator while chasing a rabbit. he slipped right through this fence where the gator was waiting in the embankment. >> you can't imagine what it is like >> reporter: the water is feet away from the trail. the only thing in between is this fence which is poorly constructed with huge openings underneath. she hopes the county will look at the fence. >> this whole fencing isn't safe enough to keep these gators away from us, our pets and our children. >> reporter: the county says the gators already preserved. is their na
jamal dunay joins us live petersburg. this has been an ongoing nightmare for this woman.>> reporter: it has. the woman only had tears in her eyes when she was showing me where her dog slipped underneath this fence, never coming out. now, all she hears her his screams. >> he was just a puppy. i know he shouldn't have got out of his collar, but he did. if we had good fencing or no gators, my dog would still be here.>> reporter: she can pull back the tears. her jack russell...
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you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket scientist to look at the numbers if i look at the first three or four items additional employees $500 for each ftes may be one company with one hundred employees can hire 5 hundreds bucks people you divide that before i $15 an hour 33.3 hours less than an hour a week that you can increase someone's time inconsequential and the salary increase $0.25 an hour unconsequential the salaries will increase the point here is that - you see this an, an eligible use but it is pro produce that the taxpayers had save r they saved that business they gave sometime 45 minutes of work that week and a company the guest to hire
you can use the same use for each year or can change the use based on your need and in your grant application i'll the business needs to justifies what they're going to be using it for and why they want to use it we can stipulate that we have the option of on and on okay. if i get this full funding for 3 years this x dollars what am i going to do 40 with that and plan or say every year i'll see what my need is. >> this is why i asked staff to give us examples look it didn't make a rocket...
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use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. sharyl: that was scott thuman sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the panama papers. it was an unprecedented leak that exposed how wealthy individuals use anonymous offshore entities to hide their assets. a whistleblower obtained the documents from one of the the group that broke the story is the washington based international consortium of investigative journalists. we talked to its director gerard ryle and started by asking what, exactly are the panama papers? gerard ryle: what they are, basically, is a day-by-day, blow-by-blow account of the offshore world. i mean we're looking at everyone , from prime minist
use force and shoot at us and try to attack us. in short of that, we can go where we damn well please, but where international law permits. scott: do you think that's a realistic scenario, that that would ever occur? mcdevitt: i don't think so. no. china's not stupid. they're not going to, why would they want to start a, a conflict with a nuclear armed united states. sharyl: that was scott thuman sharyl: fallout continues over the april release of more than eleven million documents dubbed the...
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that's done using a network. it then uses a different translation network which is learned how to translate. it translates it and it translates it back into voice. so you three different translations. >> is there a name to the age we were looking at now, the transformative age of all of the technologies and what it's doing forced? >> there is not a consensus name but i can define it better. another example, there's again called ago which americans typically don't know anything about. it's infinitely harder than chess. a group, a subsidiary google, have been with for long time to try develop the concept of intuition. they develop an ability to take a game in the form of its, they can watch the bits on the screen and with enough work and playing enough games they can figure out what the objects that they can't or, how to win it and, indeed, all the humans. that's pretty interesting. what's interesting technologically is that you have to tell it what the game is. so how does it do this? it sort of watches for a whil
that's done using a network. it then uses a different translation network which is learned how to translate. it translates it and it translates it back into voice. so you three different translations. >> is there a name to the age we were looking at now, the transformative age of all of the technologies and what it's doing forced? >> there is not a consensus name but i can define it better. another example, there's again called ago which americans typically don't know anything...
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we have now been probed, this makes us more of a target. thank you. >> let me recognize orlando chief mina. you are recognized. >> good morning, members of the committee. thank you for allowing me to provide an overview of the security challenges we face on a daily basis in central florida and our use of the urban area security initiative funding. on behalf of the city of orlando, i want thoughts and prayers for the victims in nice, france. as the committee is well aware, on june 12th orlando, the second largest terrorist attack in history on us soil, self radicalized extremists entered the polls nightclub at 2:02 and began shooting at patrons in the club. fortunately in orlando a police officer working an extra duty assignment immediately engaged the suspect and within minutes more arriving officers entered the club. within minutes more arriving officers, and holding hostages, the suspect emerged in the hallway where officers exchanged gunfire forcing him to retreat, immediately afterwards the suspect was contained, officers on the dance f
we have now been probed, this makes us more of a target. thank you. >> let me recognize orlando chief mina. you are recognized. >> good morning, members of the committee. thank you for allowing me to provide an overview of the security challenges we face on a daily basis in central florida and our use of the urban area security initiative funding. on behalf of the city of orlando, i want thoughts and prayers for the victims in nice, france. as the committee is well aware, on june...
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-- give us a little more guidance. how do we practice that? >> it is tough. critics of all kinds of measurement point out that the outcomes of all education and higher education are difficult to quantify. in the absence of clear, agreed-upon metrics for quantification of outcomes, you end up making a lot up. i do think there is a baseline from which we can build. there are certain access targets that are important. i would argue that those are social outcomes. there are objective outcome measures about program completion. similarly rather objective measures about what happens to people after they complete. who goes on to graduate school? who goes on to productive employment? is that related to their field of study? and their outcome measures defined by institutions themselves. -- to challenge ourselves to be more rigorous and identifying the outcomes we value and beginning to build a body of work of measures of outcomes we can talk about overtime. i think the holy grail is to be able to develop longitudinal systems of
-- give us a little more guidance. how do we practice that? >> it is tough. critics of all kinds of measurement point out that the outcomes of all education and higher education are difficult to quantify. in the absence of clear, agreed-upon metrics for quantification of outcomes, you end up making a lot up. i do think there is a baseline from which we can build. there are certain access targets that are important. i would argue that those are social outcomes. there are objective outcome...
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and there are a number of schools that use it. how often is prone restraint used in california? >> in a series last year we did public records requests, got 696 actual behave why are incident reports. and of those reports that included the restrain of a child, prone restraint was the most frequently used technique. and overall the last time data was collected there were 22,000 incidents that were considered behavioral incidents, emergencies. and of those the majority were restraint or seclusion. >> and what constitutes a behavioral emergency? >> so behavioral emergency -- behavioral emergency interventions are really only supposed to be used, according to the education code, in situations where there is spontaneous unpredictable behavior that has a clear and present danger of causing serious physical harm. and so that says to me that it's supposed to be a true emergency that there's no other way to prevent somebody from injuring themselves except by intervening in some way. >> in stewart candle's case, were they indeed emergencies? 92 times is a lot, less than a year. >> ocr fou
and there are a number of schools that use it. how often is prone restraint used in california? >> in a series last year we did public records requests, got 696 actual behave why are incident reports. and of those reports that included the restrain of a child, prone restraint was the most frequently used technique. and overall the last time data was collected there were 22,000 incidents that were considered behavioral incidents, emergencies. and of those the majority were restraint or...
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conditional use authorization and item 4 case at the post street and polk street conditional use authorization. >> any public comment on the items proposed for calendar not seeing any, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini. >> move to approve second. >> thank you, commissioners on that motion then to approve items under content commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore commissioner wu and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 5 to zero and under consideration item 5 consideration of adoption of draft minutes for the july joint and regular hearing any public comment on the minutes not seeing any, public comment is closed. commissioner moore. >> move to approve. >> second. >> thank you, commissioners on that motion to adopt the minutes commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore commissioner wu commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 6 to zero and places you on item 6 commissioners questions or comments. >> commissioner a
conditional use authorization and item 4 case at the post street and polk street conditional use authorization. >> any public comment on the items proposed for calendar not seeing any, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini. >> move to approve second. >> thank you, commissioners on that motion then to approve items under content commissioner antonini commissioner hillis commissioner moore commissioner wu and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that...
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with us today we have dr. rick bright, acting director of the influenza division in biomonday advancement research and development authority. they leading the zika medical products development program. dr. bright has served as an adviser to the w.h.o. and the u.s. department of defense and has spent many years working on influenza vaccine. kelly murphy is program director for the national governors association. center for best practices health division. with a focus on maternal and child health, opioid abuse and childhood obesity. previous question kell where was policy adviser for the alliance for a healthier generation. dr. hasbrook. representing 2,800 local health departments across the united states. previously the doctor was the top doc in illinois, managing the state's public health agency and has spent many years at cdc serves as the country director, focusing on polio eradication. let's start with dr. rick bright. >> thank you. thank you all for inviting to us participate in the briefing eye. grateful
with us today we have dr. rick bright, acting director of the influenza division in biomonday advancement research and development authority. they leading the zika medical products development program. dr. bright has served as an adviser to the w.h.o. and the u.s. department of defense and has spent many years working on influenza vaccine. kelly murphy is program director for the national governors association. center for best practices health division. with a focus on maternal and child...
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in fact, i won't use some of the people, just use them, use them. very easy to use them.ch bad decisions. you look at iraq, the middle east. a total powder keg. if we would have never touched it. we would have been much better off. >> well, trump's democratic rival will be receiving a routine classified briefing as well. a senior adviser for the trump campaign and ron reagan is an msnbc contributor. what do you think about now that he has this information in his head somewhere. he can't use it directly. >> i think it will be extremely importantist to. when he becomes president, it will be great to have this information to be ready to step into the oval office on day one. so these briefings are very important for him. and i think they will continue to provide information that is necessary once he's president. >> so part of what your intelligence for me is that you're letting me know trump has won the election. i love this intel i didn't expect to get from you. >> i'm their answer any questions. if your question is how will he use the information, the briefings as you know
in fact, i won't use some of the people, just use them, use them. very easy to use them.ch bad decisions. you look at iraq, the middle east. a total powder keg. if we would have never touched it. we would have been much better off. >> well, trump's democratic rival will be receiving a routine classified briefing as well. a senior adviser for the trump campaign and ron reagan is an msnbc contributor. what do you think about now that he has this information in his head somewhere. he can't...
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and ransom us.ma makes us look weak. i root for the president in these circumstances and makes us look weaker. next time americans are taken hostage, what will we say to that? the fact is this is criminal. someone knows ollie north and all those people drugged through the mud and -- >> yeah. all they did is send arms for hostages. >> an apology and the fact is this. which is that in these situations the president has nothing but integrity and he lost it on this because he's lying about what this actually was. >> you know what bothers me here, guy? on the one hand you know the optics are bad, clearly the optics a chris, you are right about the fact it came out of the hague, $400 million for the arms and all that but what bothers me is that you know if this really was a ransom i truly believe that it was, and, you know you can't convince me otherwise, but the white house, the same white house that bartered for those taliban guys and gitmo for that desserter dirtbag bo bergdahl and shouldn't have the w
and ransom us.ma makes us look weak. i root for the president in these circumstances and makes us look weaker. next time americans are taken hostage, what will we say to that? the fact is this is criminal. someone knows ollie north and all those people drugged through the mud and -- >> yeah. all they did is send arms for hostages. >> an apology and the fact is this. which is that in these situations the president has nothing but integrity and he lost it on this because he's lying...
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start telling us. they said we're interested in becoming part of khan academy. i said what does that mean. i read you've got venture funding, you're for profit. they said we have acquisitions but we all decided the legacy of what we'd do would be more powerful if we joined forces with you and be not for profit. >> who's funding you? >> so the funding -- they were willing to donate the company. so that was going to be for free. i think legally it ended up being a dollar to get -- literally the best early learning app company out there. then the network stepped up to do the initial funding so they've given us $3 million to start the funding. that isn't the full support we need to get that team. >> but it's charitable donations. >> yeah. >> sal, thank you. you're going to be with us for the rest of the show. we have more to talk about. >> thank you. >>> coming up, there is no business like show business. you've heard that before. an improv comedy group is using standup to teach students and executives. th
start telling us. they said we're interested in becoming part of khan academy. i said what does that mean. i read you've got venture funding, you're for profit. they said we have acquisitions but we all decided the legacy of what we'd do would be more powerful if we joined forces with you and be not for profit. >> who's funding you? >> so the funding -- they were willing to donate the company. so that was going to be for free. i think legally it ended up being a dollar to get --...
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thanks for being with us.tories in just a moment but let's get a check on our weekend weather with meteorologist krystal klei. >> good morning, rosemary, we are looking at a forecast that has a few ups and downs here. today it's about the heat, the sun is out, this is a look in wilmington, delaware, you see it's a nice shot right now, but the temperatures are going to bump right up to those upper 80s and lower 90s. this is what it feels like outside right now, some of us feel like the actual temperature, 84 philadelphia, 80 mount holly, trenton as well, allentown 74 and dover sitting at 80 for that current feel like temperature as we go into the afternoon some of us should be feeling close to around 90 or even those low 90s. on your radar and satellite today humidity not too high, it's tomorrow because of this line of storms, the cold front that sits to our west that will move into our area and as it does so humidity is going to continue pumping up, that will make it feel hotter than it is and then the thunder
thanks for being with us.tories in just a moment but let's get a check on our weekend weather with meteorologist krystal klei. >> good morning, rosemary, we are looking at a forecast that has a few ups and downs here. today it's about the heat, the sun is out, this is a look in wilmington, delaware, you see it's a nice shot right now, but the temperatures are going to bump right up to those upper 80s and lower 90s. this is what it feels like outside right now, some of us feel like the...