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the rest is just, what were those books you would pass around and go i like yvette -- that is tavis: i like the phrase of verbal diarrhea. i want to close on that note. i was going to ask you a question -- you reference to teachers. we just premiered on pbs a few weeks ago in a prime-time special called to important to fail. these young folks today are too important to fail. about the crisis in education as it relates to young black boys. the first one was about and black boys. the same stats are true about hispanic cowboys. -- boys. it is hard. the question is, tell me more about the role that teachers play in the lives of young people. i asked because everyone of these boys to a person talked- about the people in their lives who did care, who didn't care. the important role that teachers play whether they know it or not in shaping lives. if you remember, you remember it for something good or tragic. teachers play an important role. tell me more. >> teachers are everything. you are a poor kid from the ghetto, your parents are busy and working. working like a mexican. my mom was a se
the rest is just, what were those books you would pass around and go i like yvette -- that is tavis: i like the phrase of verbal diarrhea. i want to close on that note. i was going to ask you a question -- you reference to teachers. we just premiered on pbs a few weeks ago in a prime-time special called to important to fail. these young folks today are too important to fail. about the crisis in education as it relates to young black boys. the first one was about and black boys. the same stats...
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to work as usual passing an old industrial area two criminals were lying in wait they overpowered yvette bundled him into a cop and took him to a location in moscow. in the evening. received a phone call the kidnappers demanded a ransom of several million dollars as it turned out the abductors had green divans personal information from his page on russia's most popular social network it included his phone number home address and daily bloops to work. should encourage users to post that sort of information if a site all successful private information criminal charges should be brought against it in the event of a leak. you have. to talk to us on the condition that he would not be asked to comment on his son's abduction even so it prompted russia's leading computer security campaigner to come up with codes of conduct for firms dealing in people's private data. the capital social networks or public space like cafes and restaurants that's where people get together with of this it was because normally the organizations that run such places work for profit kids' social networks all commercial
to work as usual passing an old industrial area two criminals were lying in wait they overpowered yvette bundled him into a cop and took him to a location in moscow. in the evening. received a phone call the kidnappers demanded a ransom of several million dollars as it turned out the abductors had green divans personal information from his page on russia's most popular social network it included his phone number home address and daily bloops to work. should encourage users to post that sort of...
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he announced he's running to replace yvette alexand or the d.c. city council. he chose this historic cemetery because it's the resting place for a number of significant african-american republicans in d.c. history like miss sipy republican senator blanche bruce and he chose to run as a republican because ward 7 has not been helped, he said, for decades by dells. >> we stand here today not to bury anyone butno toresurrect the truth as we see the future of the ward 7. >> he used the cemetery in part as a symbol of the effects of time and neglect on the community and the effect of a small group of dedicated people who want to turn it around and we contacted councilwoman alexander today and she had no comment on mouton's campaign. >>> the heir to the saudi arabian throne die dyed in new york city. the -- died in new york city. the ruling monarchy has to name a new prince. he was 85 years ole and suffering from colon cancer. the king of squad saudi arabia is two years older and there is pressure to replace the crown prince. he may leave that up to a council. a saudi
he announced he's running to replace yvette alexand or the d.c. city council. he chose this historic cemetery because it's the resting place for a number of significant african-american republicans in d.c. history like miss sipy republican senator blanche bruce and he chose to run as a republican because ward 7 has not been helped, he said, for decades by dells. >> we stand here today not to bury anyone butno toresurrect the truth as we see the future of the ward 7. >> he used the...
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yvette cade and set her on fire, all caught on video. thank goodness for some people in the store who did the best they could to rescue her and put out the fire. and it was and she survived that awful attack on her. now, she's a remarkable woman. she's got a spirit that i just do not understand. even though she was burned over most of her body. and it's a person who claims to love another that caused that crime. and we as a culture need to roach out to people like yvette cade. wonderful lady. and make sure not not only are they taken care of but -- there was a little girl, every day as a second grader she would catch the bus. one day the bus pulled in front of her house and she would not get off the bus. she refused to get off the bus. she's hanging on to that seat in front of her, mr. speaker, and the bus driver said, lily, you need to get off the bus. this is your house. she cried. and she finally told the bus driver, i only feel safe when i get on the bus in the morning and during the day, but i'm not safe when i get off the bus. and
yvette cade and set her on fire, all caught on video. thank goodness for some people in the store who did the best they could to rescue her and put out the fire. and it was and she survived that awful attack on her. now, she's a remarkable woman. she's got a spirit that i just do not understand. even though she was burned over most of her body. and it's a person who claims to love another that caused that crime. and we as a culture need to roach out to people like yvette cade. wonderful lady....
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. >> representative yvette clarke, the representative of this labor security subcommittee asked the first panel of the administration officials what type of data showed never go in the public cloud and she asked the same thing of your panel and let you off the hook so i wanted to deposit question towards you. >> absolutely and it is an excellent question. the most important thing to realize is that this is a decision that is the federal agency cia yo's
. >> representative yvette clarke, the representative of this labor security subcommittee asked the first panel of the administration officials what type of data showed never go in the public cloud and she asked the same thing of your panel and let you off the hook so i wanted to deposit question towards you. >> absolutely and it is an excellent question. the most important thing to realize is that this is a decision that is the federal agency cia yo's
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. >> host: and, representative yvette clark, the ranking member of the cybersecurity subcommittee, asked the first panel of administration officials what type of data should never go in the public cloud? and she didn't ask the same thing of your panel and let you guys off the hook, so i wanted to posit that question toward you. >> guest: absolutely. and it's, actually, an excellent question. the most important thing to realize is that this is a decision that's the federal agency cio's decision. and that's where it should rest. the cio knows the impact of that data and its disclosure, knows the impact of that data and it compromise or the unavailability of the system. and so at the end of the day the goal is to make sure that cio has enough information to make sure that they can make a
. >> host: and, representative yvette clark, the ranking member of the cybersecurity subcommittee, asked the first panel of administration officials what type of data should never go in the public cloud? and she didn't ask the same thing of your panel and let you guys off the hook, so i wanted to posit that question toward you. >> guest: absolutely. and it's, actually, an excellent question. the most important thing to realize is that this is a decision that's the federal agency...
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has begun her fight in court against deportation is that yvette or at mit's having an affair with a politician seems to work for but denies accusations of being a russian intelligence honeytrap for the m.p. bennett is following the case in london the main point was focused on in the trial so far has been can't live yet is relationship with my can coax member of parliament she was working for as a researcher up until two thousand and ten choi before her arrest and you know it's always rumored after her arrest that she was conducting an inappropriate relationship with him because he's married and has merged as franks yesterday that she was conducting an affair with him for four years from two thousand and six when they met to two thousand and ten shortly before her arrest now it also most yesterday in the trial that she was actually writing about this in her diary we heard an excerpt from that about the first night they met which is when she was working as a chaperone for foreign diplomats in moscow he approached her for sex that first night offering her a cd and money even to try and persuade h
has begun her fight in court against deportation is that yvette or at mit's having an affair with a politician seems to work for but denies accusations of being a russian intelligence honeytrap for the m.p. bennett is following the case in london the main point was focused on in the trial so far has been can't live yet is relationship with my can coax member of parliament she was working for as a researcher up until two thousand and ten choi before her arrest and you know it's always rumored...
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i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people to do it. so what we had done was put together a proposal to train our residents. and samhsa was very helpful in that and provided us with a grant to train our residents and our staff about screening, brief intervention, and referral for treatment. so when a patient comes in on whatever service... they may not have come in for an alcohol or substance abuse problem, but the results of the discussion may have been screening that patient just to see, is this person at risk? and once you have done that, you really go through a process of educating the residents and staff about how you can have open-ended questions, affirmative listening, reflective listening, that really allows a person to open u
i will be happy to, yvette. one of the things that howard university and howard university hospital has identified was that we have a large population of at-risk drinkers, substance abuse patients, and that we wanted to find a way to try to really help our population. we didn't have enough social workers or frontline people to do it. so what we had done was put together a proposal to train our residents. and samhsa was very helpful in that and provided us with a grant to train our residents and...
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the former head of pizzaholics will take on yvette alexander in ward 74 the council race.critic of d.c. mayor vincent gray. >>> lawmakers in virginia and d.c. asking pull federal money for earthquake relief. mayor vincent gray asked fema for $15 million to repair damage caused by the earthquake in august. virginia senator jim webb wants answers from fema's administrator. he said the state applications for federal aid was rejected. >>> cell phones getting a clean bill of health from danish researchers. it is the biggest ever to look at telephones and cancer. they found no link between them. people using cell phones or about 10 years had pretty much the same cancer rate as people who did not. the usa government came to the same conclusion. >>> now look at traffic and weather every ten minutes. >> one thing that's been on my mind all week is howard's homecoming. i'm happy the weather will stay dry. >> barry fall-like, a good football weather. >> well done, adam caskey. >> -- very fall-like. you will want long sleeves. >> sounds beautiful. >> i have photographs to share then w
the former head of pizzaholics will take on yvette alexander in ward 74 the council race.critic of d.c. mayor vincent gray. >>> lawmakers in virginia and d.c. asking pull federal money for earthquake relief. mayor vincent gray asked fema for $15 million to repair damage caused by the earthquake in august. virginia senator jim webb wants answers from fema's administrator. he said the state applications for federal aid was rejected. >>> cell phones getting a clean bill of health...
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evening americans for truth and homosexuality held a banquet there no incidents were reported during yvettend no arrests have been made >>residents of chicago's fourth ward will gather to i to personally tell police superintendent garry mccarthy that he should not close the 21st district police station it's a budget move by the police before court alderman will burns says it's been given no information about how the closing will change and never police beat tonight's board meeting starts at 7 at st. paul the redeemer church of 49th and dorchester >> indycar driver dan wheldon was killed in a crash during a race this weekend at las vegas motor speedway >>he was 33 years old and a two- time indy 500 champion 15 cars were involved in the chain reaction rack at the las vegas indy 300 yesterday the race is only in its 11th lap and several cars spun out of control at the wall and burst into flames his car went airborne and crashed into the tracks if defense fellow driver tony kanaan was stunned at the news of his death >>i lost one of my best friends >>he leaves behind a wife and two children ...
evening americans for truth and homosexuality held a banquet there no incidents were reported during yvettend no arrests have been made >>residents of chicago's fourth ward will gather to i to personally tell police superintendent garry mccarthy that he should not close the 21st district police station it's a budget move by the police before court alderman will burns says it's been given no information about how the closing will change and never police beat tonight's board meeting starts...
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danny is a vice president for the public policy wire and he is the member who organized today's yvette. gary howard is the press secretary for the presidential campaign and a guest of the speaker. mike is vice president welcome and thank you. at the end of the table, mark capscott. please give them a warm round of applause. [applause] our guest speaker today is a member of the u.s. house of representatives, representing the 11th congressional district in texas who announced his run to become gop for president of united states this past july. he is known as the intellectual godfather of the tea party movement. our guest has called for a reduction in government that go beyond those advocated by other conservatives. he wants to abolish most federal agencies including the irs and the federal reserve and returned with monetary -- our monetary system to something akin to the gold standard. he has proposed a constitutional amendment that would abolish personal income, state and give texas, and for that the government from engaging in business in competition with the private sector. back in 20
danny is a vice president for the public policy wire and he is the member who organized today's yvette. gary howard is the press secretary for the presidential campaign and a guest of the speaker. mike is vice president welcome and thank you. at the end of the table, mark capscott. please give them a warm round of applause. [applause] our guest speaker today is a member of the u.s. house of representatives, representing the 11th congressional district in texas who announced his run to become...
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. >> translator: people with cars are conscientious, says yvette, a schoolteacher.se the reality is that public transportation is really difficult. i'm not afraid, she says. i even have friends who met their boyfriends doing this. >> so it's a good way to meet people, i guess, too, carol. i'll give you an example. one of the people was saying that it takes them two hours by bus to go from work to home. and if you hitchhike, it just takes 30 minutes. so it's practical, too, and you could get a hookup. carol? >> i mean, are there big crime problems in cuba? is it really that dangerous? >> well, they say it's not that dangerous. this have been a few instances, but the majority of people say that they feel safe. they don't feel afraid. and that they're going to continue doing it because it's more practical. so it seems as though in cuba, that that actually outweighs any of the danger and the incidents that have factored into this. you're right, in the u.s. and other parts of the world, people wouldn't dream of doing that. >> no, i don't think i'll be doing that anytime
. >> translator: people with cars are conscientious, says yvette, a schoolteacher.se the reality is that public transportation is really difficult. i'm not afraid, she says. i even have friends who met their boyfriends doing this. >> so it's a good way to meet people, i guess, too, carol. i'll give you an example. one of the people was saying that it takes them two hours by bus to go from work to home. and if you hitchhike, it just takes 30 minutes. so it's practical, too, and you...
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>>catherine: in san diego the police said the three week-old yvette was an unlawful assembly so theyo move in. the protesters will be allowed to return to the areas supposedly but without any camping he quit. this is kind of a strange story surrounding the norwegian cruise ship line. two people found dead on their ship, they die separately. one of the may 67 year-old woman the police said that is not suspicious. the other person discovered was a 23 year-old man. that is the desk that investigators are focusing on the police have been looking through his room for clues as to what happened. the search continues for a 10 month old baby and in kansas city. one of the family lawyer said she would not represent the family any more but she will not explain. and the two little brothers sharks to be read interview. the family initially refused because they said the children had been tormented enough's. the two little boys being read questioned were reportedly in the same bed room the night the baby disappeared. andy rooney is hospitalized after a serious surgery. his family has been adamant a
>>catherine: in san diego the police said the three week-old yvette was an unlawful assembly so theyo move in. the protesters will be allowed to return to the areas supposedly but without any camping he quit. this is kind of a strange story surrounding the norwegian cruise ship line. two people found dead on their ship, they die separately. one of the may 67 year-old woman the police said that is not suspicious. the other person discovered was a 23 year-old man. that is the desk that...
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police arrested 19-year-old yvette barren. friend told the man and they contacted police. they had to record barren while she confessed. >>> criminals, watch out. you may just get caught in -- get caught. the police chief tells "the times" vallejo is working on a security official from cameras -- on a security camera right now. >>> the san mateo union high school district is taking a closer look at its discipline policies. tonight the district board is scheduled to review a report detailing discipline and ethnicity. the report shows that latinos make up less than one-third of students but account for half of the suspensions. 47% of last year's expulsions. board member linda dwyer told "the mercury news" that she wants to know that english learners are fully aware of the rules. >>> the city council last night discussed the death of 53-year- old man while resources stood by and watched. >> they sent help in the event the subject came in or was able to come in. >> it's a low point in alameda history and it's gained international
police arrested 19-year-old yvette barren. friend told the man and they contacted police. they had to record barren while she confessed. >>> criminals, watch out. you may just get caught in -- get caught. the police chief tells "the times" vallejo is working on a security official from cameras -- on a security camera right now. >>> the san mateo union high school district is taking a closer look at its discipline policies. tonight the district board is scheduled to...
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the ripple affect of the mississippi river flood yvette impacted constituents back home.one of the best kept secrets around as we of oklahoma are navigable. people don't know that. we have a navigation way that camel the wheel and touch my father in law who's a strong democrat in the state legislature passed the author in the bill that established all of that. so, we have always been involved in that, and of course anything that affects the navigation system affects us. the court is still preparing assessments of the damage as well as formulating estimates that will repair the flood control infrastructure and madame chair i do have a lengthy statement i just want to have as part of the record, but i want to say that we are both anxious to tackle two major events one is the transportation reauthorization and the other and i have to say this also coming back from memory i was the only conservative the vote against the earmark than recognizing that when you don't do earmarks or don't do your appropriation authorization article 1 section 9 of the constitution tells us to do,
the ripple affect of the mississippi river flood yvette impacted constituents back home.one of the best kept secrets around as we of oklahoma are navigable. people don't know that. we have a navigation way that camel the wheel and touch my father in law who's a strong democrat in the state legislature passed the author in the bill that established all of that. so, we have always been involved in that, and of course anything that affects the navigation system affects us. the court is still...
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when we look to the regulations on the book and compare them to the yvette we found nothing that wouldhave prevented it and it's hard to forecast as you put regulations on the book and forecast what you're trying to prevent. >> here's the problem i have. i got a call from one gentleman, he went to work in 1973 with a second grade education and a son who went to a 11th grade and one got a eg and they got leadoff, it flies in the face of what we hear today with permitting process these and the gulf of mexico. we've never looked for a job since 1973 would put got leadoff this week. those three members brought home over half a million dollars combined. good jobs. when trying to understand as i read through what you've had is that this is human error. we didn't need -- was there a systemic problem in the industry based upon your findings cracks >> the investigation wasn't appointed to look at the industry as a whole. >> do you believe there was a systemic problem? putative what of investigation. captain? >> we only investigated the dessel cavity so why did not. >> you are making a judgment
when we look to the regulations on the book and compare them to the yvette we found nothing that wouldhave prevented it and it's hard to forecast as you put regulations on the book and forecast what you're trying to prevent. >> here's the problem i have. i got a call from one gentleman, he went to work in 1973 with a second grade education and a son who went to a 11th grade and one got a eg and they got leadoff, it flies in the face of what we hear today with permitting process these and...