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. >> reporter: the community association is putting together a spread sheet, marking off all of the recentreak-ins. they hope keeping an eye out subpoena making neighbors aware puts an end to what some are calling a spike in crime. >> she urges people to make an effort to help your neighbors, send the message that someone is home. bringing in the trash cans, turn on the porch liepghts lights. >>> amy sent out details on her story in the breaking news on the shooting in east baltimore all afternoon. you can follow here right now at amy from abc two. >>> no parole for the man convicted in a drunken hit and run that killed a townsend steufnlt he was denied parole during a hearing. he is sheeving five-years for the death of matthew cheswick. his friends started a petition trying to keep the man to stay in jail. >>> it's to easy for people who are unstable to get a government pass. that question faced senatorsa as they started hearings on the security clear lance system. this goes back to the shooting rampage inside the washington navy yard. aaron alexis had a security pass despite having probl
. >> reporter: the community association is putting together a spread sheet, marking off all of the recentreak-ins. they hope keeping an eye out subpoena making neighbors aware puts an end to what some are calling a spike in crime. >> she urges people to make an effort to help your neighbors, send the message that someone is home. bringing in the trash cans, turn on the porch liepghts lights. >>> amy sent out details on her story in the breaking news on the shooting in east...
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. >> the president of the community association says he saw the same alley yesterday. all the evidence says it is being used as a sewer. >> it is like a third world country. we should not expect it as a community or as a city. video to thee community -- to the city hall yesterday. problem, he says, has gotten worse in the last year. he knows a drug treatment clinic is up the street and there is a sib kitchen nearby. both seem to be magnets for the wrong kind of behavior. we saw one man yesterday swaying on the corner. >> i think we have gotten to the point where we are saturated with these types of services in theneighborhood, and when circulator came in, that also helped bring people to the community -- into the neighborhood that normally may not have been here. i actually love the circulator. i use it quite frequently. but that was something i noticed myself. >> what to do? anthonyommissioner betts promised a strategy to reclaim the city's public spaces. we saw an officer making the rounds in fells point today. a meeting tonight with city officials is to consider othe
. >> the president of the community association says he saw the same alley yesterday. all the evidence says it is being used as a sewer. >> it is like a third world country. we should not expect it as a community or as a city. video to thee community -- to the city hall yesterday. problem, he says, has gotten worse in the last year. he knows a drug treatment clinic is up the street and there is a sib kitchen nearby. both seem to be magnets for the wrong kind of behavior. we saw one...
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. >> up next, the communicators with competitive carriers association present stephen bury. he talks about the future of wireless commissions and the sec's option. after that, first ladies, influence and image. today's spotlight is on eleanor roosevelt. and later, house members paying tribute to the lake min bill young who passed away last week at the age of 82. created by america's cable companies in 1979, but to you -- brought to you as a public service from your television providers. >> this week, we are joined by stephen berry, president and ceo of the competitive carriers association. will come. -- welcome. we are also joined by paul doug delgado. to start with, the competitive carriers association, how do you describe it? >> everyone other than the two largest wireless carriers -- there's over 100 wireless carriers in the united states and we represent sprint, t- mobile, all the way down to the smallest carriers in the united states. normaly not be your household names, but in the areas that they serve, they are very important to the community. they are community-based
. >> up next, the communicators with competitive carriers association present stephen bury. he talks about the future of wireless commissions and the sec's option. after that, first ladies, influence and image. today's spotlight is on eleanor roosevelt. and later, house members paying tribute to the lake min bill young who passed away last week at the age of 82. created by america's cable companies in 1979, but to you -- brought to you as a public service from your television providers....
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chinese community health plan is parta of an integrated system that goes back when chinese hospital and the association was created. out of chinese hospital association came the chinese hospital. then in the 80s the medical group performed chinese community health care association which is a non-profit independent physicians organization servicing managed care patients. it's really a delivery system that came out that arose from the mission and e is involving with the needs of the community. i will talk about the xhiens community health plan. one of the questions in the back of people's minds, i will give you the answer is that no, to continue have to be chinese to join. we are very good in serving the community, but we are open to everyone. we are open to everyone in san francisco and san mateo county. we are very active in the medicare space. we earned a four star rating from the medicare services. we are the highest in terms of quality rating. this year we were announced to be offering covered california. so we are pleased to hear that. i'm going to talk about some of the biggest changes in the affo
chinese community health plan is parta of an integrated system that goes back when chinese hospital and the association was created. out of chinese hospital association came the chinese hospital. then in the 80s the medical group performed chinese community health care association which is a non-profit independent physicians organization servicing managed care patients. it's really a delivery system that came out that arose from the mission and e is involving with the needs of the community. i...
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the mlu, approval to you maybe, in november. or later. because, we need to have one additional community out reach to the coast neighborhood association. and we need to hold a community meeting and but currently i think, that in the calendar that will be come ng november but we may be premature since we need to get the input from the community first before coming back to you. so december or early january. >> it is exciting to see this project moved forward. >> item 8 b, informational report regarding the mixed use for development proes posed by the forest city california inc, for the pier 70, water front, site and bordered generally by the 20th street and michigan street and 22nd street and the san francisco bay. >> good afternoon, commissioners, brad benson, director of special projects and i will just load up the presentation. >> good afternoon, and i am here today in the first of a series of quarterly updates, that the port commission has requested about the pier 70, water front site. and development project that we are pursuing, with the forest city california. and we have got in the audience today, jack, representing the forest cit
the mlu, approval to you maybe, in november. or later. because, we need to have one additional community out reach to the coast neighborhood association. and we need to hold a community meeting and but currently i think, that in the calendar that will be come ng november but we may be premature since we need to get the input from the community first before coming back to you. so december or early january. >> it is exciting to see this project moved forward. >> item 8 b,...
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community. they opened their brewery in long island city new york in june and plan to offer more shares this january. julia craft beer program director for the brewer's association said community based initiatives. >> they're small, savvy, scrappy, they're going to do what it takes to get those dollars in many different ways. >> reporter: that includes going to crowd funding website. both sides say they've seen an influx of brewers seeking funding through their platforms. >> this is the future home of the grapevine craft brewery. >> reporter: he hoped to move his operation out of this barn into a new building in grapevine, texas. backers pledged money to his campaign in exchange from everything from swag to free beer for life. he didn't just meet his goal. he exceeded it raising more than $61,000. >> i don't want to say we were shocked because we knew we had a lot of community support, but we also work worked and were overwhelmed with the money we got. >> reporter: it allowed humble to set aside 5% of future profits for charity. that was a big selling point for their top sponsor troy morgan. >> i'm actually a community owner. >> reporter: a small business owner
community. they opened their brewery in long island city new york in june and plan to offer more shares this january. julia craft beer program director for the brewer's association said community based initiatives. >> they're small, savvy, scrappy, they're going to do what it takes to get those dollars in many different ways. >> reporter: that includes going to crowd funding website. both sides say they've seen an influx of brewers seeking funding through their platforms. >>...
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i work for the communications association, so we represent companies you were just talking about. quite the segway was a little deliberate or >> i wondered about that. was a littleue deliberate. >> i wondered about that. we actually know now that yahoo! actually was a company that went back to the court and fought, actually up through the appellate process there him and eventually come unfortunately, lost the case that they had brought under the protect america act. >> right. not under those particular sections. that is true. we are talking about transparency today, interest rates he is certainly a thing onto sinceas latched before snowden, but definitely cents snowden, we have been talking transparency going back a number of years under fisa that weon and testified in the past and so forth. but certainly since june of this year when we started learning a lot more about what is going on, we have been talking about the need for transparency, we have sent letters to both the president and congress, in a number of our memories have actually filed a suit in the fisk against the governm
i work for the communications association, so we represent companies you were just talking about. quite the segway was a little deliberate or >> i wondered about that. was a littleue deliberate. >> i wondered about that. we actually know now that yahoo! actually was a company that went back to the court and fought, actually up through the appellate process there him and eventually come unfortunately, lost the case that they had brought under the protect america act. >> right....
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the community. it is a program being run by the osborne association, a nonprofit group with 80 years experience in thisield. >> ♪ residents of the prison will not be kept against their will. this is where they will come to learn the skills to keep them out of jail. could stillwas it be used for the same population after prison. i think it is the first time anyone has recommissioned a decommissioned prison for something like this. this is one of the poorest districts in the united states. high numbers of the residents go to prison. when they return, they returned to new york's most depressed job market. jonathan harris is on parole after serving time for robbery. he says for many former inmates, it is a daily challenge just to stay on the right side of the law. >> the main thing is when you come out of prison, you want to make some type of money and get back on your feet. but the bronx is very hard, there are not many opportunities. they go back to doing the things they did that got them in prison or worse. >> here on rikers island, new york's main jail complex, the osborne association is already workin
the community. it is a program being run by the osborne association, a nonprofit group with 80 years experience in thisield. >> ♪ residents of the prison will not be kept against their will. this is where they will come to learn the skills to keep them out of jail. could stillwas it be used for the same population after prison. i think it is the first time anyone has recommissioned a decommissioned prison for something like this. this is one of the poorest districts in the united...
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the community. it is a program being run by the osborne association, a nonprofit group with 80 years experience in thisield. >> ♪ residents of the prison will not be kept against their will. this is where they will come to learn the skills to keep them out of jail. could stillwas it be used for the same population after prison. i think it is the first time anyone has recommissioned a decommissioned prison for something like this. this is one of the poorest districts in the united states. high numbers of the residents go to prison. when they return, they returned to new york's most depressed job market. jonathan harris is on parole after serving time for robbery. he says for many former inmates, it is a daily challenge just to stay on the right side of the law. >> the main thing is when you come out of prison, you want to make some type of money and get back on your feet. but the bronx is very hard, there are not many opportunities. they go back to doing the things they did that got them in prison or worse. >> here on rikers island, new york's main jail complex, the osborne association is already workin
the community. it is a program being run by the osborne association, a nonprofit group with 80 years experience in thisield. >> ♪ residents of the prison will not be kept against their will. this is where they will come to learn the skills to keep them out of jail. could stillwas it be used for the same population after prison. i think it is the first time anyone has recommissioned a decommissioned prison for something like this. this is one of the poorest districts in the united...
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with the development of the goodwill the international community and all associated actors within this activity, we have demonstrated we can meet the deadlines that have been submitted. i believe this activity will progress and move forward and we will meet any devon required. >> opcw head of operations in syria. our foreign affairs correspondent explains how these chemical buttons are destroyed. opcw inspectors have been in syria since october 1, and their initial mission was to identify and oversee the destruction of equipment critical for mixing and using chemical weapons. one day before the deadline, they've announced a completion. the group has inspected 21 of 23 sites that were disclosed by the syrian government. the others were too dangerous to get to, but they had already been abandoned. reduction sites have been identified and rendered unusable through quick, chea destructionh as cutting torches to get rid of the hardware. but that leaves the chemical agents themselves stored all over the country and will take much longer to get rid of. syria is said to have one of the largest
with the development of the goodwill the international community and all associated actors within this activity, we have demonstrated we can meet the deadlines that have been submitted. i believe this activity will progress and move forward and we will meet any devon required. >> opcw head of operations in syria. our foreign affairs correspondent explains how these chemical buttons are destroyed. opcw inspectors have been in syria since october 1, and their initial mission was to identify...
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. >> up next, the communicators with competitive carriers association present stephen bury. he talks about the future of wireless commissions and the sec's option. after that, first ladies, influence and image. today's spotlight is on eleanor roosevelt. and later, house members paying tribute to the lake min bill young who passed away last week at the age of 82. created by america's cable companies in 1979, but to you -- brought to you as a public service from your television providers. >> this week, we are joined by stephen berry, president and ceo of the competitive carriers association. will come.
. >> up next, the communicators with competitive carriers association present stephen bury. he talks about the future of wireless commissions and the sec's option. after that, first ladies, influence and image. today's spotlight is on eleanor roosevelt. and later, house members paying tribute to the lake min bill young who passed away last week at the age of 82. created by america's cable companies in 1979, but to you -- brought to you as a public service from your television providers....
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of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar associationnd our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's trumpet. we thank you and look forward to a great day. thank you. [ applause ] >> about a year-and-a-half go we saw one of the most dramatic shifts when the state took funding and reallocated to local and housing for state prisoners. our next speaker chief probation officers not only in san francisco but statewide. she's here to give us an update on what's happening. >> thank you, public defender inviting probation for being part of this summit. i apologize for my voice. i recently made it back with china, unfortunately my voice has not made it back yet. i'm very proud that our partnership in san francisco that we realize in transforming san francisco criminal ju
of the supervisors proclamation is part inspirational, our leaders in the community have rallied around it and the bar associationnd our firms have taken on more conviction cases. later we'll be holding an event to thank people in these positions and so please stay tuned about that. in the meantime let's focus on gideon and the public defenders role. i would say if there is ever a time and place to turn the tied and to bring the &m music back to gideon's trumpet. we thank you and look...
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the president of the association. i don't know what these communications were. district court, judge freeman, held my first amendment and my fourth amendment rights have been violated. an appeal was made to the sixth circuit court of appeals in cincinnati. and they set aside part of that saying that there is no violation of the fourth the memo rights -- forth commitment rights by the national security agency to surveillance and americans communications overseas, even though the person is not a foreign agent. and in fact, five years ago, wheress codified that they have said and there is an article today in "the new york times" about this by saying there is no warrant requirement where the target is a foreign target, even though an american citizen is communicating overseas. so this whole issue i was surprised after all the snowden-ns about the nsa brouhaha that nobody had looked back at what had occurred show thate 1970s to at that time he came out in the press that over 1600 americans have been surveilled by the nsa. this was before the passage of fisa, foreign
the president of the association. i don't know what these communications were. district court, judge freeman, held my first amendment and my fourth amendment rights have been violated. an appeal was made to the sixth circuit court of appeals in cincinnati. and they set aside part of that saying that there is no violation of the fourth the memo rights -- forth commitment rights by the national security agency to surveillance and americans communications overseas, even though the person is not a...
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the faculty association of california community colleges disagrees. >> california community colleges nded upon the principle of equitable access. what this does is it turns that philosophy on its head and says, there is a segment of courses that are available only to those who are economically privileged. >> reporter: at least two of the community colleges invited to participate agree and are taking a pass. one is undecided and two aren't everybody eligible because of enrollment requirements. which leaves only long beach. >> we have a mission here at long beach city college and throughout our community colleges to insure that we open up as much opportunity for students, these courses are only in addition to what we would normally offer and students can choose to make the investment or not. >> reporter: with course offerings decline buying 21% since 2008 because of budget cuts, it's clear something needs to be done. but ultimately, it will be up to the students to decide if the state's experiment makes the grade. jennifer london, al jazerra, long beach. >> california governor jerry bro
the faculty association of california community colleges disagrees. >> california community colleges nded upon the principle of equitable access. what this does is it turns that philosophy on its head and says, there is a segment of courses that are available only to those who are economically privileged. >> reporter: at least two of the community colleges invited to participate agree and are taking a pass. one is undecided and two aren't everybody eligible because of enrollment...
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the justice department and the fbi has been successful in secretly issuing subpoenas for communications between journalists and sources including fox news and the associated press. the attorney general is allowed to refuse to notify the media about subpoenas and communication records. this is a very big loophole. the journalist shield legislation suggested by the president and recently approved test similarly broad acceptance of national security information, although judges would make a final decision on this leaving the attorney general. also in doubt, how would you find a journalist to be covered by the law? in this digital age, what is a journalist is very broad. anyone can be a journalist of one kind or another. there is a concern -- joel may talk about this. defining who a journalist is could lead to the government licensing to say you are a journalist or you are not, depending on what they want they. journalists say that many sources will not talk to them at all. and this is not just the investigation in which there have been routinely lie detector tests given to government officials. reporters naturally do not want to get into trouble. the insider
the justice department and the fbi has been successful in secretly issuing subpoenas for communications between journalists and sources including fox news and the associated press. the attorney general is allowed to refuse to notify the media about subpoenas and communication records. this is a very big loophole. the journalist shield legislation suggested by the president and recently approved test similarly broad acceptance of national security information, although judges would make a final...
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neighborhood and he is also the co-chair of the real estate committee of the california state bar association and as well as a member of the community and an environmental tifts and we are recommending the reappointment of mar la wilson and she serves in the has been a member in good standing, and since may of 2011. and mar la is an environmental program fellow at the san francisco foundation and also a member of the directors of walk and bike oakland and she is a new member of the ac transit, and transbay rider task force, and what we rec end today is the reappointment for ma la is a two year term and patrick be appointed to finish jay morrison's term that goes to march of 2014. and patrick is here today if you have any for him and i am happy to answer any other questions for you >> thank you so much. >> and i do want to give they opportunities. i assume that wilson is not here, but i do see mr. valentino. >> and thank you for the consideration and thank you for scott and you you gave a great summary without looking at notes and i thought it was impressive to understand the application without having to look down one. and as mentio
neighborhood and he is also the co-chair of the real estate committee of the california state bar association and as well as a member of the community and an environmental tifts and we are recommending the reappointment of mar la wilson and she serves in the has been a member in good standing, and since may of 2011. and mar la is an environmental program fellow at the san francisco foundation and also a member of the directors of walk and bike oakland and she is a new member of the ac transit,...
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you may know the original group known in full as the association of community organizations to reform in 2010 after employees were caught on camera telling clients how to cheat on taxes which caused congress to cut it off from federal funding. experts say young and healthy candidates who sign up for insurance will pay higher premiums to offset the costs of older sicker patients because insurance companies can't charge the laddtter more money. if you charge the young too much they may skip the whole program. we will see if they struck the right balance. >> thank you diane macedo. >> still ahead, it is hard to forget the former rutger's basketball coach accused of abusing players on camera. one university being sued by a student who claims her basketball coach was even more abusive. >> plus one school segment doesn't matter. the ridiculous new ban that will leave a lot of kids crying. first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on the show. >> there will be no crying. we will tell you what's happening on our show. "fox & friends" will welcome the widow of chris kyle
you may know the original group known in full as the association of community organizations to reform in 2010 after employees were caught on camera telling clients how to cheat on taxes which caused congress to cut it off from federal funding. experts say young and healthy candidates who sign up for insurance will pay higher premiums to offset the costs of older sicker patients because insurance companies can't charge the laddtter more money. if you charge the young too much they may skip the...
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provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian; the arab american community of michigan; the arab american community of houston, texas; the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> community is at the heart of american life. social services provider and activist linda sarsour serves new immigrants and youth in bay ridge, brooklyn. imam taha tawil maintains spiritual vitality at the oldest mosque in america in cedar rapids, iowa. dean obeidallah performs across the country with a group of comedians who shatter popular myths and stereotypes. linda sarsour represents a new generation of arab americans dedicated to service. her fierce brooklyn spirit drives her leadership both locally and on the national stage. >> ♪ whoa whoa ♪ >> [speaking arabic] my name is linda sarsour. i'm the director at the arab american association of new york. i am born and raised in brooklyn. i'm a social worker, an activist, and a mom. [telephone rings] arab american. how may i help you? [speaks arabic] my favorite thing about the work that i do is when a woman comes to our organization in a
provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian; the arab american community of michigan; the arab american community of houston, texas; the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> community is at the heart of american life. social services provider and activist linda sarsour serves new immigrants and youth in bay ridge, brooklyn. imam taha tawil maintains spiritual vitality at the oldest mosque in...
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if you were with me here on "comunidad del valle," the director of campus and community relations and with cal associates. >> you just had college day. talk about the importance of having college day and again you mentioned in the last segment getting families to attend. let's talk about college day. >> college day started three years ago with a group of educators, community members from all different parts of the san jose silicon valley who are passionate about making sure that families, all first generations were accessing information about college. we're hearing and having dialogues at school and in their homes and with others who could share their stories about their own educational journey. we starred the college day initiative three years ago. every year since there's been a specific theme that we used to help community members and educators share their experience when it comes to college. we want students and families to understand that college is accessible and they can be successful in not only pursuing college and graduating from college and making sure they have all the tools and resources the
if you were with me here on "comunidad del valle," the director of campus and community relations and with cal associates. >> you just had college day. talk about the importance of having college day and again you mentioned in the last segment getting families to attend. let's talk about college day. >> college day started three years ago with a group of educators, community members from all different parts of the san jose silicon valley who are passionate about making...
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state of the industry address-- the president and ceo of the american trucking association--tells members: "traditional allegiances the business community has had with the republican party are necessarily going to need to be re-evaluated" and, while there's merit to reducing the government and the deficit, the lack of willingness to compromise -- was reckless. in the 2012 election-- truckers contributed $700,000 dollars--mostly to candidates in the gop. for the tablet market, less is more. apple took the wraps off its latest lineup including the new ipad air and updated ipad mini with retina display. the ipad air weighs just a pound, has a faster chip, better camera and starts at 500- dollars. the new mini at 400. apple shares sold off slightly on the news, ending the day at 519 dollars. tech analyst rob enderle gave us his take on the new releases. "its well past time to have a product that picked up the momentum that the ipad is slowly starting to lose.the tablet market itself is starting to get soft and its well past time for apple to have a refresh and the mini didnt do it. so this was a punt down the road." apple says it has 81% sh
state of the industry address-- the president and ceo of the american trucking association--tells members: "traditional allegiances the business community has had with the republican party are necessarily going to need to be re-evaluated" and, while there's merit to reducing the government and the deficit, the lack of willingness to compromise -- was reckless. in the 2012 election-- truckers contributed $700,000 dollars--mostly to candidates in the gop. for the tablet market, less is...
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. >> the california nurses association is holding a community forum in hayward tonight to discuss kaiserermanente closing inpatient pediatric units. they say the units are just being consolidated at the new oakland hospital opening next year. the nurses want them to keep a few beds in hayward and fremont so patients do not have to travel. they plan to meet with nurses today calling the forum just another union ploy in the ongoing dispute over staffing levels. >> happening today, the wed die of a c.h.p. officer killed in the line of duty is teaming up with an organ donor registry to launch a special license plate. he was shot during a track spot september last year. he dough natured his organs helping to save four lives. in sacramento his wife is getting behind a specialty license plate which signify organ donors on a driver's license with proceeds benefiting the donate life california organ and tissue registry. >> here is something that could make life easier for google users: they can now take your hand written scribble and turn it into text. the company is rolling out the future for gm
. >> the california nurses association is holding a community forum in hayward tonight to discuss kaiserermanente closing inpatient pediatric units. they say the units are just being consolidated at the new oakland hospital opening next year. the nurses want them to keep a few beds in hayward and fremont so patients do not have to travel. they plan to meet with nurses today calling the forum just another union ploy in the ongoing dispute over staffing levels. >> happening today, the...
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we're a local organization of the international association of firefighters who does a lot of giving back to the communitiesof people have seen their md and one of the things we have been giving back to breast cancer awareness and research and survivors and patients so we have teamed up and we're giving again this year back. one of the things that we have chosen to do the last three years, we have these t-shirts you see me wearing and you'll see us wearing them through the month of october for our uniform. our members purchased these shirts out of their own pocket and it goes toward the donation we give. the donation all proceeds are going this year to the breast center at the cancer institute. >> you don't have to bow at the fair to get it. there are other resources. >> there are. they are available to anyone who wants topurchase one for a donation of $20. they are available online on our website. >> we'll put that up there. the website. you can get the information. not only about the donations but also about the health fair. >> it is available for coming events and we have a link on our home page to buy a
we're a local organization of the international association of firefighters who does a lot of giving back to the communitiesof people have seen their md and one of the things we have been giving back to breast cancer awareness and research and survivors and patients so we have teamed up and we're giving again this year back. one of the things that we have chosen to do the last three years, we have these t-shirts you see me wearing and you'll see us wearing them through the month of october for...
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the opportunity to testify. we support and enhance prosecutors in creating safer communities. the association of prosecuting apa, iys -- on behalf of am pleased to address the issues around the stand your ground laws. we seek to do justice for victims and hold offenders accountable, especially when life has been violently ended. since 2009, we have tracked the legislative progression of stand your ground. testimonyached my with our statement of principles. these laws raise troubling and dangerous concerns. we have overwhelmingly opposed stand your ground laws. include theconcerns limitation or elimination of prosecutors being able to hold violent criminals accountable. the need tosh retreat, and the common law. violent acts can be committed with justification. these laws have negatively affected public safety and police procedures. they have stymied prosecutors. in some states, courts have interpreted the law to create community hearings to transfer the role of jury to judge. there has been inconsistent application throughout the states and even within states. all have been left to guess what
the opportunity to testify. we support and enhance prosecutors in creating safer communities. the association of prosecuting apa, iys -- on behalf of am pleased to address the issues around the stand your ground laws. we seek to do justice for victims and hold offenders accountable, especially when life has been violently ended. since 2009, we have tracked the legislative progression of stand your ground. testimonyached my with our statement of principles. these laws raise troubling and...
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the faculty association of californian community colleges disagrees. >> californian community colleges are founded upon the principle of equitable access. ab 595 turns it on its head saying there's a segment of forces to economically priled -- privileged. >> two of the col edges invited to participate has taken a pass. >> we have a mission at longbeach to ensure we open up as much opportunity for students. these courses are only in addition to what we would normally offer. students can choose to make the investment or not. >> with course offerings declining by 21% because of budget cuts, it's clear something needs to be done. ultimately it will be up to the students to decide if the state's experiment makes the grade. >> michael eaves is here with sport. there's a chill in the air, and 24 hours away from the world series. >> feels like fog. during the regular season the boston red sox and the st louis cardinals led. it seems fitting that the two teams meet in the world series. there's something else they share. solid pitching. as john henry smith tells us we'll get a taste of it when j
the faculty association of californian community colleges disagrees. >> californian community colleges are founded upon the principle of equitable access. ab 595 turns it on its head saying there's a segment of forces to economically priled -- privileged. >> two of the col edges invited to participate has taken a pass. >> we have a mission at longbeach to ensure we open up as much opportunity for students. these courses are only in addition to what we would normally offer....
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provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian, the arab american community of michigan, the arab american community of houston, texas, the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> these artists have all found new expression in their work by coming to america. oud player and composer rahim alhaj fled iraq for political reasons. now he fuses middle eastern and western influences together in his music. malika zarra was born in morocco, grew up in france, and found a creative home in new york's multi-cultural music scene. and detroit artist adnan charara explores the idea of identities, personally and cosmically, in his painting and sculpture. virtuoso oud player and composer rahim alhaj explores both eastern and western musical traditions in an innovative, contemporary style all his own. >> doves and homing pigeons, for me, is connected to my childhood, because in iraq culture, we care about homing pigeons. i've been in the united states more than 12 years, and always i have searched for home. having homing pigeons in my home, it's always a reminder for me that i hav
provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian, the arab american community of michigan, the arab american community of houston, texas, the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... [captioning made possible by friends of nci] >> these artists have all found new expression in their work by coming to america. oud player and composer rahim alhaj fled iraq for political reasons. now he fuses middle eastern and western influences together in his...
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provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian; the arab american community of michigan; the arab american community of houston, texas; the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... >> america has always been a home for entrepreneurs. with singular vision and hard work, nawal motawi, the daoud brothers, and moose scheib have all built thriving businesses. in 1992, egyptian american artist and entrepreneur nawal motawi started motawi tileworks, where art, life, and work are integrated in a flourishing design business. >> i started motawi tileworks in a garage. i started with one employee--me. i gained another person in the business. it was a brother of mine who actually became a business partner of mine for 16 years. so for a long time, there were two of us. i took my tile to the farmer's market, which cost $11 a day. we had to get up at 7:00 in the morning and take tile over there and hawked tile next to the rutabaga seller. right now, motawi has 25 employees plus 5 more in the claymaking business. motawi tileworks makes about 100,000 individual pieces of tile a year. when i first started out, i must have made a
provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian; the arab american community of michigan; the arab american community of houston, texas; the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... >> america has always been a home for entrepreneurs. with singular vision and hard work, nawal motawi, the daoud brothers, and moose scheib have all built thriving businesses. in 1992, egyptian american artist and entrepreneur nawal motawi started motawi tileworks,...
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provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian, the arab american community of michigan, the arab american community of houston, texas, the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... >> the united states prides itself on being a nation of innovators, and these arab americans are part of that tradition. imad mahawili saw a problem in the third world and set out to fix it. amir abo-shaeer created a program that inspires students to seek math and science careers. and brian and leon dewan have invention in their blood and music in their souls. they marry the two in something they call dewanatron. with an eye towards a greener future, dr. imad mahawili envisions a day when wind will become a significant source of power. his latest invention is a small wind turbine designed to reach some of the world's 1.6 billion people without electricity. >> we will need to check the junction box before we do this test again. >> i am the chief technical officer. i'm one of two founders for windtronics, a company that's bringing to market a breakthrough technology in the small wind business. >> this is good. >> ok. come back here. we
provided by mohamed and jamie el-erian, the arab american community of michigan, the arab american community of houston, texas, the american syrian arab cultural association of michigan. additional funding was provided by... >> the united states prides itself on being a nation of innovators, and these arab americans are part of that tradition. imad mahawili saw a problem in the third world and set out to fix it. amir abo-shaeer created a program that inspires students to seek math and...
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the community. they are community-based and small businesses. we have 100 carriers. some outside the united states. we also service almost 200 associate members. that is small businesses that make up the ecosystem that supports wireless carriers. >> the future of small wireless carriers monday night on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. former officials with the pentagon talked about the effect of budget cuts on the role of the was military in the world. this is part of a conference hosted by the foreign policy initiative. it is about an hour. >> there should be a natural continuation of the themes that were highlighted in the last conversation. we are joined by people who serve on the board of directors. a conversation about how to sustain and strengthen america's defense capabilities. i thank the gentleman who will introduce and moderate our speakers. brad is the editor of armed forces journal. it has been published since 1863. congratulations to them. he has written extensively about the u.s. navy. bradley if you will? >> well, we live in interesting times. we have left iraq. we are drawing down in afghanistan. we are still
the community. they are community-based and small businesses. we have 100 carriers. some outside the united states. we also service almost 200 associate members. that is small businesses that make up the ecosystem that supports wireless carriers. >> the future of small wireless carriers monday night on the communicators at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span 2. former officials with the pentagon talked about the effect of budget cuts on the role of the was military in the world. this is part of a...
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the village association chairwoman. it is pretty much only the newcomers who use the community center, a long- standing resident.ays it is pretty much only the newcomers to use the community center. the long-standing residents do not use it as much. they have a mindset of being afraid or unsure of themselves. somehow or other, we have to find ways of changing that. one place to start might be the village pub. back in the time of communist east germany, it was at the heart of humidity life -- it was at the heart of community life. tonight, smit soul is on the menu. it is popular with the locals, but none of them want to talk in front of the camera. the next morning, i try again, this time in front of the village store. unease.ense of uneas the many here say they have had negative experiences with the media. says there have been reports the newcomers and the natives like him don't get along. he says that's not true and that words are always being turned around, which is why he says he is not prepared to make statements. and that is the end of the conversation. store is just like the shops were back in communist ea
the village association chairwoman. it is pretty much only the newcomers who use the community center, a long- standing resident.ays it is pretty much only the newcomers to use the community center. the long-standing residents do not use it as much. they have a mindset of being afraid or unsure of themselves. somehow or other, we have to find ways of changing that. one place to start might be the village pub. back in the time of communist east germany, it was at the heart of humidity life -- it...
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the unique architecture and community identity prompted the american planning association to name it a top ten great neighborhood. city of san francisco gets a lot of credit for protecting the area's identity. over the years its limited high-rise buildings in the area, adopted plans aimed at preserving the character. chinatown is known as the most densely populated neighborhood west of new york city. >>> still ahead here at 6:00, his mother thought he was at a friend's house but he was in another state. how a child stowaway is renewing questions about airline safety. >>> i'm sam brock. the u.s. cannot default on its debt. at least that's what several top republicans are saying to calm fears. but is it true? can we really pay the bills we have to pay and avoid default at all costs? "reality check" is coming up next. >>> i can't afford to have anybody waste my time and that's what they're doing. >> and she says she's angry and doesn't have much time left. one bay area woman fighting back against the government shutdown. compassionate plea, up next. >>> she's the nation's oldest full-ti
the unique architecture and community identity prompted the american planning association to name it a top ten great neighborhood. city of san francisco gets a lot of credit for protecting the area's identity. over the years its limited high-rise buildings in the area, adopted plans aimed at preserving the character. chinatown is known as the most densely populated neighborhood west of new york city. >>> still ahead here at 6:00, his mother thought he was at a friend's house but he was...
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the fair was presented by the oakland police officer's association and other community groups. police, firefighters and other agencies were on hand to help educate neighbors about ways to be proactive in preventing crime. there has been a drop in robberies in chinatown. >>> a snowstorm knocks out power. tornadoes rip through homes. the wild weather parts of the country are dealing with. >> and meanwhile, we were 15 degrees above average here in the bay area. by mid week, below normal temperatures. pinpoint which day to expect with the pinpoint forecast. >> and it makes the music sounds for the bay area. what's missing from this annual festival some are happy about? female announcer: the savings really stack up during sleep train's during sleep train's inventory clearance sale. save 10, 20, even 35% on a huge selection of simmons and sealy clearance mattresses. get two years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. even get free delivery! sleep train stacks the savings high to keep the prices low. the inventory clearance sale is on now! guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ you ticket to
the fair was presented by the oakland police officer's association and other community groups. police, firefighters and other agencies were on hand to help educate neighbors about ways to be proactive in preventing crime. there has been a drop in robberies in chinatown. >>> a snowstorm knocks out power. tornadoes rip through homes. the wild weather parts of the country are dealing with. >> and meanwhile, we were 15 degrees above average here in the bay area. by mid week, below...
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. >> host: this week on "the communicators," we are joined by steven berry, president and ceo of the competitive carriers association. mr. berry, welcome. >> guest: oh, thank you. thank you for having me. >> host: we're also joined by paul of bloomberg bma, thanks for coming along too. mr. berry, to start with, the competitive carriers association, how do you describe it to friends? >> guest: well, i describe it as everyone other than the two largest wireless carriers. you know, there's over a hundred wireless carriers in the united states, and we represent from sprint, t-mobile all the way down to, you know, the smallest carriers in the united states, and they may not be your normal household names, but in the area that they serve, they're really important to the community. and they're community-based in small businesses, so we have a hundred carriers, some also outside the united states. and we also service almost 200 associate members. and that's the small businesses that make up the ecosystem that support wireless carriers throughout the united states. >> host: why is it important to have a service directed at t
. >> host: this week on "the communicators," we are joined by steven berry, president and ceo of the competitive carriers association. mr. berry, welcome. >> guest: oh, thank you. thank you for having me. >> host: we're also joined by paul of bloomberg bma, thanks for coming along too. mr. berry, to start with, the competitive carriers association, how do you describe it to friends? >> guest: well, i describe it as everyone other than the two largest wireless...
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the west portal association. tomorrow evening i will present to the bay view merchants association and discuss the concept with them. one item that has come up several times from the traditional merchant community is the fairness in all aspect of the mobile retail program and one was in regards to disabled access. we engaged with the certified specialist ak -- access. they came out and conducted measurements face they were conducting business from a brick and mortar face -- facility. all was addressed by the inspector. the focus is on readily achievable improvements like retail space. some common things as far as the design. then identifying the best way to move from the curb to the truck because most of these businesses require a customer to come up to the vehicle. as well as focusing on alternative service arrangements due to the unique challenges of getting someone in and out of a vehicle may not be possible depending on the disability. there may be notification buzzards and providing exterior changes for those clothing retails in case they have changing room inside the vehicle. we also try to provide more data in terms of who those retailers are. there are difference in opinions. we are try
the west portal association. tomorrow evening i will present to the bay view merchants association and discuss the concept with them. one item that has come up several times from the traditional merchant community is the fairness in all aspect of the mobile retail program and one was in regards to disabled access. we engaged with the certified specialist ak -- access. they came out and conducted measurements face they were conducting business from a brick and mortar face -- facility. all was...
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the secret is that. in these sort of plea agreements what these banks and other companies agreed to is they agreed to give millions of dollars to community groups that are associated with the democratic party and they also agree to start happening because i haven't read it but it's happened over and over again where they they find different community activist groups and things like that and then another thing they do is they agreed to behavior regulatory behavior regulations at the federal government could get through the normal process in a plea agreement will there get there they say four billion of it is going to go to help struggling homeowners they greet you know i don't go to the lawyers not to go to the i gotta go to the you know their house or in the aisle of this of course this. don't exist whoever the replacement for acorn is that's exactly how it's going to go to the banks to x. they figure out if there are ways to cycle they're going to launder at the so here's the question why have the shareholders not gotten rid of jamie diamond because he's making the money they don't care it's honest money and i don't understand why it was a model or b he i'm not s
the secret is that. in these sort of plea agreements what these banks and other companies agreed to is they agreed to give millions of dollars to community groups that are associated with the democratic party and they also agree to start happening because i haven't read it but it's happened over and over again where they they find different community activist groups and things like that and then another thing they do is they agreed to behavior regulatory behavior regulations at the federal...
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the journal of epidemiology and community health. here to help us understands this a lot better from the stanford center for sleep sciences and medicine is associateofessor raphael palia. thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> sleep is illusive for a lot of us in this industry. >> sure. >> for the families who come to see you also. let's start with the kids. what should parents know about the kids and what they need? >> i think parents need to know that kids are 3408ding after them. as a parent, if you don't make sleep a priority in your life, don't be surprised your kids aren't doing it. for a lot of parents, the kids sleep is the way for the parents to get a break from their kids. you can't do it that way either. i think kids need to be taught that they get to sleep, not that they have to sleep. it's different. if you ask a child sometimes why you sleep, they don't have a good sense of it. what's the value of it? we know why we have to eat. we know what the other things are, exercise. but ask somebody why they have to sleep, parents don't have a good answer a. they want a break. i think it's important for parents to reali
the journal of epidemiology and community health. here to help us understands this a lot better from the stanford center for sleep sciences and medicine is associateofessor raphael palia. thank you for being here today. >> thank you for having me. >> sleep is illusive for a lot of us in this industry. >> sure. >> for the families who come to see you also. let's start with the kids. what should parents know about the kids and what they need? >> i think parents need...
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he has a record of giving back to the urbana community through his association with charities like central illinois chapter of the american red cross and imagine no malaria, a charity purchasing mosquito nets for children in africa. he is an outstanding nominee for the federal bench and he has a great family. i urge my colleagues to join with senator kirk and me in supporting his nomination. the second nominee is sara he will list, she's been nominated to the chicago-based judgeship formerly okayed by judge gotchow. she works as a law firm in chicago where her practice involves white-collar criminal crime, criminal matters i should say, complex civil litigation and corporate counseling. she was born in ontario, canada, to parents who had emigrated from jamaica. her undergraduate degree is from indiana university, her law degree from loyola school of law in chicago. after law school, miss he will list joined the federal defender program in chicago, served for six years as staff attorney and represented indigent criminal defendants in all aspects of criminal lit gas emissions, preliminary he
he has a record of giving back to the urbana community through his association with charities like central illinois chapter of the american red cross and imagine no malaria, a charity purchasing mosquito nets for children in africa. he is an outstanding nominee for the federal bench and he has a great family. i urge my colleagues to join with senator kirk and me in supporting his nomination. the second nominee is sara he will list, she's been nominated to the chicago-based judgeship formerly...
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i work for the computer and communication association and our membership, we were just chatting about it, and the segue was deliberate. >> i wondered about that. thanks. >> you know, it's interesting, you know, reggie walton's letter is interesting as long as we're on topic. we know now that yahoo actually was a company that went back to the court and fought actually up through the apalate process there and eventually, unfortunately lost the case that they had brought, but -- >> under the protect america act. >> yes. i guess not under those particular sections. that's true, but so, you know, talking about transparency today and transparency is a thing that ccia has latchedded on to since, well, actually since before snowden, but definitely since snowden, talking about transparency going back a number of years under reauthorization of patrioting and fisa that we testified in the past and so forth, but certainly since, you know, june of this year when we started learning a lot more about what is going on, we've been talking, clearly, about the need for transparency, sent letters to both
i work for the computer and communication association and our membership, we were just chatting about it, and the segue was deliberate. >> i wondered about that. thanks. >> you know, it's interesting, you know, reggie walton's letter is interesting as long as we're on topic. we know now that yahoo actually was a company that went back to the court and fought actually up through the apalate process there and eventually, unfortunately lost the case that they had brought, but --...
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that case i was fortunate enough to meet with one of the community members that i worked with very closely with the president of the witnesses association and while they were heartbroken the one thing they're saying is that you cannot take away that conviction this is the first time any head of state in any country has been convicted for crimes of genocide in his own country one of the things that we're also seeing is that the current president has a very strong connection to rios montt president. was a field commander in the e.u. shield during that time one of the things that happened after the verdicts went down was that activists were calling for not only small and but others that were implicated during that time of the genocide to be called to justice so there was very likely that the president himself the current president of guatemala could have been held responsible so you're seeing that members of government that were involved at the time members of our military that were involved at the time and also the business community is well you know one of the things that we don't talk about kind of the dirty secret is how involved corpo
that case i was fortunate enough to meet with one of the community members that i worked with very closely with the president of the witnesses association and while they were heartbroken the one thing they're saying is that you cannot take away that conviction this is the first time any head of state in any country has been convicted for crimes of genocide in his own country one of the things that we're also seeing is that the current president has a very strong connection to rios montt...
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the american planning association. chinatown that is the largest community outside of asia was chosen for its architecture and the communityivism. residents are recognized for protecting chinatown's character and identity and keeping the neighborhoods natural charm through careful planning. >>> still ahead, the movie everyone is talking about. what happens when a disaster happens in space? we have the real life hero who helped inspire that movie. and taking a live look outside from our sutro tower cam. the golden gate bridge under blue skies. blue skies. lisa argen will be along to those who've been denied equal access to health care... welcome to covered california. now, you can no longer be denied coverage because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unless you actually eat them ♪ multigrain cheerios. also available in delicious peanut butter. healthy never tasted so sweet. we'll take something tasty and healthy. ♪ must be the honey! ♪ there's a party going on in your cereal bowl ♪ ♪ o's can help lower cholesterol ♪ ♪ oh why does it taste so great? ♪ ♪
the american planning association. chinatown that is the largest community outside of asia was chosen for its architecture and the communityivism. residents are recognized for protecting chinatown's character and identity and keeping the neighborhoods natural charm through careful planning. >>> still ahead, the movie everyone is talking about. what happens when a disaster happens in space? we have the real life hero who helped inspire that movie. and taking a live look outside from our...
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we made the decision early because all of our stake holders here in kentucky were for us running our own exchange. our business community. our hospital association, the providers, the advocates. everybody felt like, look, each state is unique. we know better how to design a website that will fit our state than to have to do a cookie cutter approach that you will do with the federal exchange. and so we worked hard. we kicked it off on october 1. and it's been going great guns. >> so have you faced a lot of political opposition? opposition from republicans in your state? is there grass roots opposition as this is rolled out? what is the political experience like in the state of kentucky? >> you find your politicians like our congressional delegation for the most part are sticking to the talking points. you can give them facts. you can give them figures. thal do is look at the talking points and say it's not working, it's not working. in fact, it is working. 18,000 that are signed up right now want it i don't know what state they're from. but i'm from kentucky. they have woven the web of misinformation for months and months and months. the critics
we made the decision early because all of our stake holders here in kentucky were for us running our own exchange. our business community. our hospital association, the providers, the advocates. everybody felt like, look, each state is unique. we know better how to design a website that will fit our state than to have to do a cookie cutter approach that you will do with the federal exchange. and so we worked hard. we kicked it off on october 1. and it's been going great guns. >> so have...
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that case i was fortunate enough to meet with one of the community members that i worked with very closely with the president of the witnesses association and while they were heartbroken the one thing they're saying is that you cannot take away that conviction this is the first time any head of state in any country has been convicted for crimes of genocide in his own country one of the things that we're also seeing is that the current president has a very strong connection to rios montt president. was a field commander in the shield during that time one of the things that happened after the verdicts went down was that activists were calling for not only small and but others that were implicated during that time of the genocide to be called to justice so there was very likely that the president himself the current president of guatemala could have been held responsible so you're seeing that members of government that were involved at the time members of our military that were involved at the time and also the business community is well you know one of the things that we don't talk about kind of the dirty secret is how involved corporatio
that case i was fortunate enough to meet with one of the community members that i worked with very closely with the president of the witnesses association and while they were heartbroken the one thing they're saying is that you cannot take away that conviction this is the first time any head of state in any country has been convicted for crimes of genocide in his own country one of the things that we're also seeing is that the current president has a very strong connection to rios montt...
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i'm joined by the executive director of the national association for latino community asset builders. good morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> what was discrimination like before things got better? >> you know, it used to be things were a lot more obvious. you walked in the door and there was a sign who told you who could come and who couldn't. obviously we've made progress but there's a lot more progress to make. >> what are the sujts discrimination things that -- subtle discrimination things that are happening now? >> one of the things that is important is that people speak up for themselves and file a complaint when their race or religion is affecting their housing choice. we're seeing now that people have a hard time understanding what is discrimination and they have something in their gut. they don't know what to do about it. filing a housing discrimination complaint allows people -- allows the federal government h.u.d. to aggregate and see what's happening and who's actually out there. >> what are the complaints you're getting. again, if it's subtle how do
i'm joined by the executive director of the national association for latino community asset builders. good morning. thank you for being with us. >> good morning. >> what was discrimination like before things got better? >> you know, it used to be things were a lot more obvious. you walked in the door and there was a sign who told you who could come and who couldn't. obviously we've made progress but there's a lot more progress to make. >> what are the sujts...
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officials -- the justice department and the fbi has been successful in subpoenas forng communications between journalists and sources including fox news and the associated press. is allowedy general to refuse to notify the media about subpoenas and communication records. this is a very big loophole. journalist education suggested by the president and recently approved test similarly broad acceptance of national security information, although judges would make a final decision on this leaving the attorney general. doubt, how would you find a journalist to be covered by the law? is ais digital age, what journalist is very broad. anyone can be a journalist of one kind or another. -- jewell maycern talk about this -- -- joel may talk about this. say yount licensing to are a journalist or you are not come a depending on what they want they. fox news says that many sources will not talk to them at all. and this is not just the in which there have been routinely lie detector tests given to government officials. reporters naturally do not want to get into trouble. the insider tips program. in the aftermath of the revelation of weeks to wikileaks in the news med
officials -- the justice department and the fbi has been successful in subpoenas forng communications between journalists and sources including fox news and the associated press. is allowedy general to refuse to notify the media about subpoenas and communication records. this is a very big loophole. journalist education suggested by the president and recently approved test similarly broad acceptance of national security information, although judges would make a final decision on this leaving...
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contributing editor at antiwar dot com and a columnist for the washington times community section also in washington we have michael copeland he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason if i go to you first in washington the reason i want to do this program is number one always make the american people and western publics remember what we did in afghanistan that's always a top priority for me and number two looking at the headlines democratic transition this is the first democratic transition in afghanistan and i'll give my opinion about that later but don't you think that the that's the wrong focus here is that actually nothing very good has happened in afghanistan.
contributing editor at antiwar dot com and a columnist for the washington times community section also in washington we have michael copeland he is an associate at the woodrow wilson international center for scholars and in philadelphia we crossed england in he is a political commentator and a writer or gentlemen cross-talk rosen a fact that means you can jump in anytime you want john the reason if i go to you first in washington the reason i want to do this program is number one always make...