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it started with an old cell phone given to steven by a friend.endora, california student went to online marketplace craigslist, and began his treasure hunt. >> he has the ipod i want. why don't we do a trade. >> reporter: he made that swap then traded the ipod for a small motorcycle. that motorcycle for a bigger motorcycle. >> once i had the full-size motorcycle, i traded that for a macbook pro. >> reporter: steven almost stopped there. >> i got offered a 1987 toyota four-runner. i was like why not? >> reporter: for one thing, he was still too young to drive but that didn't hold him back. a golf cart, two dirt bikes and three cars later, steven had a 1975 ford bronco. that's the car he swapped for a porsche. it only took him 14 trades to get from a free phone to a $9,000 sports car. >> never in a million years would i ever think i would have a porsche from a cell phone. >> reporter: this type of deal- making has taken off since the recession began-- craigslist has seen online posts for barter jump 180% in three years. steven says the people on th
it started with an old cell phone given to steven by a friend.endora, california student went to online marketplace craigslist, and began his treasure hunt. >> he has the ipod i want. why don't we do a trade. >> reporter: he made that swap then traded the ipod for a small motorcycle. that motorcycle for a bigger motorcycle. >> once i had the full-size motorcycle, i traded that for a macbook pro. >> reporter: steven almost stopped there. >> i got offered a 1987...
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j-lo and reportedly possibly steven tyler.hat at the beginning. is it enough to have a staying power that this show needs? >> you know what, j-lo has the superstar music cred that was not something that ellen had. she is a huge music fan but not like here, i have established myself as a pop star. >> steven tyler, pure music. j-lo has the whole thing. marketed herself heavily over the years. which is what has for the "idol" contest zblants brand in herself. a fashion thing and everybody pays attention to what she wears. she will bring the sex factor in to "idol" which is something they haven't ever had. >> we know sex sells. we will be watching. thanks for joining us for the latest update. >>> much more to come on "the early show." activia is better than ever! hey, you guys. want to try activia's great new taste? today is your tasty lucky day! sure, why not? isn't this the yogurt that, you know... helps regulate your digestive system. ooh, i think i'll pass. no, no, no! trust me. it is beyond tasty. okay! mmm! wow! i can't beli
j-lo and reportedly possibly steven tyler.hat at the beginning. is it enough to have a staying power that this show needs? >> you know what, j-lo has the superstar music cred that was not something that ellen had. she is a huge music fan but not like here, i have established myself as a pop star. >> steven tyler, pure music. j-lo has the whole thing. marketed herself heavily over the years. which is what has for the "idol" contest zblants brand in herself. a fashion thing...
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this eclipse justice stevens dissented 22 times this term. looking forward, justice stevens, the most frequent justice to disagree with chief justice roberts is leaving the court which one might think would lead to even greater unanimity or at least greater agreement on the roberts court. second, i think it is fair to say that the court this year was a conservative but minimalist court. it showed that it would walk tall but perhaps take baby steps. it did so in a number of cases in the free enterprise case, the court embraced a constitution theory that held unconstitutional the four clause provision of the sarbanes oxley accounting board. it left the board in tact so it was a broad constitutional ruling but minimalist results. the court declined to validate that statute across the board on vagueness grounds. the big exception what this -- was the citizens united case. third, the court seemed like a relatively happy place. we saw the fewest side court decisions in recent years, only about 18% of the cases were 5-4 decisions. last year, about 3
this eclipse justice stevens dissented 22 times this term. looking forward, justice stevens, the most frequent justice to disagree with chief justice roberts is leaving the court which one might think would lead to even greater unanimity or at least greater agreement on the roberts court. second, i think it is fair to say that the court this year was a conservative but minimalist court. it showed that it would walk tall but perhaps take baby steps. it did so in a number of cases in the free...
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i think senator stevens agreed with that. he did not think that it was appropriate to do what justice marshall had done which is dissent in every death penalty case. >> when you clerked for justice marshall. his views on the death penalty were well known. can you recall conversations with him on the subject when you were a clerk? >> well, they were well known. and his clerks had as a kind of special responsibility, and justice brennan's clerk as well. and clerks carry out the vision of the people for whom they work. and justice marshall and justice brennan did believe that the death penalty was unconstitutional in all its applications. but more specifically, i think viewed themselves as having a special role in each death penalty case to make sure there were no special problems in the imp position of a death penalty and if there were to pring those to the attention of the rest of the court to make sure those issues would not be missed or overlooked. and the clerks, that was a significant part of the job. >> and for the record
i think senator stevens agreed with that. he did not think that it was appropriate to do what justice marshall had done which is dissent in every death penalty case. >> when you clerked for justice marshall. his views on the death penalty were well known. can you recall conversations with him on the subject when you were a clerk? >> well, they were well known. and his clerks had as a kind of special responsibility, and justice brennan's clerk as well. and clerks carry out the vision...
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steven hayashi. the boy's father is asking to release hayashi. >> i know he would never harm my kids. he loved my kids. if anything, the charges against him i think are a little much. my family is -- we're healing from the loss of my son jacob and now we're going to be losing another member of the family. and we need him to heal and move on from this tragic event that happened to my son jacob. >> reporter: michael is says his son loves hayashi. this is his favorite picture of jacob. he says hayashi will live for the rest of his life knowing he played a part in his grandson's death. >> i haven't been able to even mourn for my own loss. just yesterday when i saw my son. i miss him so much. >> reporter: in concord, kron 4 news. >> the grandfather has been arrested on owning a mischievous animal. here's what he had to say about the death of his grandson. >> we don't fully understand why he was out there. never goes out there. on the second floor and his routine every day is to go to the room right next t
steven hayashi. the boy's father is asking to release hayashi. >> i know he would never harm my kids. he loved my kids. if anything, the charges against him i think are a little much. my family is -- we're healing from the loss of my son jacob and now we're going to be losing another member of the family. and we need him to heal and move on from this tragic event that happened to my son jacob. >> reporter: michael is says his son loves hayashi. this is his favorite picture of jacob....
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i thought stevens got closest to a.he truth for once, walter was on the side of the angels [laughter] . >> i am yielding a lifetimegreg. toreg. your big mouth *g >> richards response was very telling. the reason i think that hastings is neutral is that they don't care why. if you look at it as an anti- discrimination law, hastings does not care what you exclude one of the individuals on the basis -- on the basis of homosexuality or religion or military status, they don't care what leads you to that conclusion. the fact that the organization has a viewpoint objection to the anti-discrimination law does not make the anti-discrimination law itself entire viewpoint. -- anti-viewpoint. the issue was taken up to the and i believe this may be one of the cases that was won by advocacy. this may have influenced the outcome. not meet hisoes time. >> it is an intellectual catastrophe of the first order [laughter] . go back to the situation in which we now have in all comers policy imposed by statute on all private organizations su
i thought stevens got closest to a.he truth for once, walter was on the side of the angels [laughter] . >> i am yielding a lifetimegreg. toreg. your big mouth *g >> richards response was very telling. the reason i think that hastings is neutral is that they don't care why. if you look at it as an anti- discrimination law, hastings does not care what you exclude one of the individuals on the basis -- on the basis of homosexuality or religion or military status, they don't care what...
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steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a mystery you need to write out the plot. i write about characters the characters drive the story. when that hatched i sat down and said, what happens is, a, he arrived and gets off the train what's going to happen. >> i know z, he would get on the train and leave at the evented book. i didn't know the alphabet in between. i was nervous and i took one step at a time very japanese like. i began to study and read everything i could find on the japanese culture. the incredible thing was not having everything that went into it and it still became a quiet book. there is a tsunami. there's tv and l
steven's story, i asked myself questions. a lot of writers do that that's usually how i begin. what did he do? who did he meet when he got off the train? who was this man servant? what was his life about? it all began with the seeds and the particular questions, as simple as that. although, then, i had to answer them. what i had done is i usual low don't work with an out line. a lot of writers do they will out line what will happen and sometimes they have to because like if you are writing a...
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i thought stevens got closest to a.trh fo once, walter was on the side of the angels [laughter] . >> i am yielding a lifetimegreg. toreg. your bigouth *g >> richards response was very telling. the reason i think that hastings is neutral is that they don't care why. if you look at it as an anti- discrimination law, hastings does not care what you exclude one of the individuals on the basis -- on the basis of homosexuality or religion or military status, they don't care what leads you to that conclusion. the fact that the organization has a viewpoint objection to the anti-discrimination law does not make the anti-discrimination law itself entire viewpoint. -- anti-viewpoint. the issue was taken up to the and i believe this may be one of the cases that was won by advocacy. this may have influenced the outcome. not meet hisoes time. >> it is an intellectual catastrophe of the first order [laughter] . go back to the situation in which we now have in all comers policy imposed by statute on all private organizations such that
i thought stevens got closest to a.trh fo once, walter was on the side of the angels [laughter] . >> i am yielding a lifetimegreg. toreg. your bigouth *g >> richards response was very telling. the reason i think that hastings is neutral is that they don't care why. if you look at it as an anti- discrimination law, hastings does not care what you exclude one of the individuals on the basis -- on the basis of homosexuality or religion or military status, they don't care what leads you...
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>> reporter: julie stevens wonders what happened to oakland's measure why money, the 2004 tax voters approved pay for police. >> i believe they should have public safety and the police should be part of our -- what we are paying taxes for. >> reporter: stevens opened her salon five years ago and witnessed with the transformation in the telegraph district. now, 280 businesses strong, an oakland hot spot for shopping and dining. she worries it will lose some of its luster now that the district officers have been reassign today for patrol. they kept small crimes from escalating. now she is reach nothing her own pocket to pay for private security. >> i guess i'm disappointed as a private citizen i would have to pay for security guard. that's why i feel like they are falling short. >> used to have a walking officer who used to remove the transient and look after just some of the minor nuisances in the area, the reason why people stay away. >> reporter: darlene reels is the executive director of the business improvement district. the merchants are developing a district watch to protect the
>> reporter: julie stevens wonders what happened to oakland's measure why money, the 2004 tax voters approved pay for police. >> i believe they should have public safety and the police should be part of our -- what we are paying taxes for. >> reporter: stevens opened her salon five years ago and witnessed with the transformation in the telegraph district. now, 280 businesses strong, an oakland hot spot for shopping and dining. she worries it will lose some of its luster now...
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after brett anderson was locked up back in april. >>> steven jackson is back in the news. this time nothing to do with trade demands or giving up his captaincy. the former warriors' home in charlotte was broken into by armed men wednesday morning. according to police the men held his wife at gunpoint and locked her in a bathroom. jackson wasn't home. the $1.7 million home he lived in a gated community. meanwhile, rehnrehnata was not injured. >>> today the league fining minnesota president $50,000 for going on the radio and saying his new power forward michael beasley used to smoke a lot of marijuana. the nba also fined the time $50,000 for what it calls inappropriate comments. i don't think we need them to tell us it was inappropriate. >> throw him under the team bus. >> there you go. that's the president talking. >> thank you. >>> up next,fo rer a pcord.ricefavoarte for a record price. [ female announcer ] jobs leaving. a budget disaster. california on the brink. jerry brown's plan? you run for office and the assumption is, oh, i know what to do. you don't. i didn't have
after brett anderson was locked up back in april. >>> steven jackson is back in the news. this time nothing to do with trade demands or giving up his captaincy. the former warriors' home in charlotte was broken into by armed men wednesday morning. according to police the men held his wife at gunpoint and locked her in a bathroom. jackson wasn't home. the $1.7 million home he lived in a gated community. meanwhile, rehnrehnata was not injured. >>> today the league fining...
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and justice stevens was appro approved. here was a chicago attorney considered a republican business attorney whom few people would have guessed would play the role that he does today on the supreme court. the same thing is true with justice sutors. appeared to be a conservative north nevada backwoods lawyer. we know what she will be. look at the role she played at the end of her career. the deciding vote and key questions and people were kind of surprised by the outcome. how much can we learn from this? i think we can learn there are ways to measure people and ask them important questions but what they will do in a lifetime appointment with the decisions they make, it's almost impossible to predict. i can recall when chief justice roberts were before us. i thought they were extremely skillful. justice roberts still retired the trophy when it came to supreme court nominees answering questions and sat there for two days and pounded every question that came his way. i knew from his background as i knew from justice alido's ba
and justice stevens was appro approved. here was a chicago attorney considered a republican business attorney whom few people would have guessed would play the role that he does today on the supreme court. the same thing is true with justice sutors. appeared to be a conservative north nevada backwoods lawyer. we know what she will be. look at the role she played at the end of her career. the deciding vote and key questions and people were kind of surprised by the outcome. how much can we learn...
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steven, arizona's governor appealed the judge's ruling in san francisco.an you walk us through what will happen? what the procedure is? and is it a given that it will end up in the supreme court? >> i think that's where it's headed when you think of the immigration format. certainly this is the case that supreme court needs to give guidance. what jan brewer has done is she's filed an appeal. she says we want to appeal it immediately. the court of appeal now in the 9th circuit will hear this probably with a three-judge panel to decide the constitutional questions that were decided at the court level. i think you'll see the ultimate hearing here in september. >> now, is there any way that the arizona lawmakers could go back and rewrite the law so that they don't have to go through this court procedure or alter it in in any way? >> i think you'll see this abandoned. certainly the unlimited detention while you're trying to ascertain someone's immigration status is very problematic for a federal court as well as that warrantless arrest issue where you can arres
steven, arizona's governor appealed the judge's ruling in san francisco.an you walk us through what will happen? what the procedure is? and is it a given that it will end up in the supreme court? >> i think that's where it's headed when you think of the immigration format. certainly this is the case that supreme court needs to give guidance. what jan brewer has done is she's filed an appeal. she says we want to appeal it immediately. the court of appeal now in the 9th circuit will hear...
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plus steven a. smith, john sally, and rick fox here with their takes on the lebron james' sweepstakes. it's next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we have cameras around the country where millions are holding their collective breath. they'll be delirious with joy feeling the pain any minute now. we are going to meet lebron james' high school basketball coach, john sally, former nba star, chomping at the bit to let us know what he thinks, the one, the only, stephen a. smith, with a startling revelation coming, and rick fox, former l.a. laker and boston celtic and star of spike tv's pros vs. joes. when i sat down, this all really started after the season when lebron james did his first interview with us, at his home in akron, early june. we talked about his free agency and his big decision. here's what he said then. in your head, is there places you would look to go? i am not going to ask you to commit, but if you want to commit, do it right here? >> for me, i think my ultimate goal is win
plus steven a. smith, john sally, and rick fox here with their takes on the lebron james' sweepstakes. it's next on "larry king live." >> larry: good evening. we have cameras around the country where millions are holding their collective breath. they'll be delirious with joy feeling the pain any minute now. we are going to meet lebron james' high school basketball coach, john sally, former nba star, chomping at the bit to let us know what he thinks, the one, the only, stephen a....
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steven badylak: i just say i make body parts.gets their attention. >> safer: he and his team are convinced that the key to regeneration is finding the switch in our bodies that tells our cells to grow when we are still in the womb. the accepted wisdom is that we're born with what we have and that's it. you know, the body doesn't grow new parts. >> badylak: well, the human body, because there certainly are examples of species that can regrow their arms and legs, like a newt or a salamander. but as a human, early enough in gestation, we can do the same things. we can regrow major body parts. >> safer: in essence, is what you're doing trying to find the key to turning that process back on? >> badylak: yeah, if we could make the body, or at least the part of the body that's missing or injured, think that it's an early fetus again, that's game, set, and match. >> safer: dr. badylak says he now has the material that might be a step towards that. its called e.c.m.-- extra cellular matrix, which he gets from, of all places, pig bladders.
steven badylak: i just say i make body parts.gets their attention. >> safer: he and his team are convinced that the key to regeneration is finding the switch in our bodies that tells our cells to grow when we are still in the womb. the accepted wisdom is that we're born with what we have and that's it. you know, the body doesn't grow new parts. >> badylak: well, the human body, because there certainly are examples of species that can regrow their arms and legs, like a newt or a...
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we all learned this from steven spielberg, who popularized the use of baseball caps. jeff is right. have been a longtime fan of jets for a long time. first, i want to thank him for the opportunity to make this peace. people in my position often talk about giving back, and it is usually worth about the price of the words, and nothing more. in this case, i have known jeff for a long time, and i know the good work that he does, and i really wanted to make the contribution that i could. we talked for a long time about themes for this commercial, and we decided -- kind of mutually, i think -- that the resumption of innocence -- i heard the panelists in both panels talk about this repeatedly -- is really about the highest ground that his office to take in a broadcast television commercial. but beyond that -- i have forgotten her name -- very articulate young lady -- we were talking about post-racial america and how all of us collectively and singularly, the people on television and media, would like to believe that is in fact the case, and yet we all know -- i think everyone in his room a
we all learned this from steven spielberg, who popularized the use of baseball caps. jeff is right. have been a longtime fan of jets for a long time. first, i want to thank him for the opportunity to make this peace. people in my position often talk about giving back, and it is usually worth about the price of the words, and nothing more. in this case, i have known jeff for a long time, and i know the good work that he does, and i really wanted to make the contribution that i could. we talked...
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joining us today to talk about this, steven a. smith, journalist and commentator.rew joyce, high school basketball coach at st. vincent st. mary. he also coached a guy you probably heard of, lebron james. and jonathan abrams, sports writer for "the new york times." gentlemen, welcome. greatly appreciate it. steven, you and i have talked about this over the years, publy, privately. let me put that to you. do these athlete have a responsibility to the community? >> i think they definitely do have a responsibility. but even more so, if you want to get paid, the reality is that if you want to be a role model, you want to go out there and get paid, you have to be a role model to the masses. you have to set an example that people would want themselves to follow or people would expect of themselves and expect of their children, et cetera. especially when you are put in the public eye. i don't think it's fair to them, but nevertheless, it's a responsibility that isn't going anywhere. >> coach, if there is a handbook to be written, one can argue michael jordan probably wrot
joining us today to talk about this, steven a. smith, journalist and commentator.rew joyce, high school basketball coach at st. vincent st. mary. he also coached a guy you probably heard of, lebron james. and jonathan abrams, sports writer for "the new york times." gentlemen, welcome. greatly appreciate it. steven, you and i have talked about this over the years, publy, privately. let me put that to you. do these athlete have a responsibility to the community? >> i think they...
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. >> 52-year-old steven hyashi when his grandson was killed but he did admit to owning the three pitull that has attacked the toddler. they have charged him with child endangerment. >> child at one point walked into the garage of the residence and was attacked by three pit bulls that were inside the garage. >> police say there were actually a total of five pit bulls in the family home. two of them were in the yard. it didn't take officials long to decide what to do with the animals. >> the dogs were euthanized. >> there were two other children at home at the time of the attack along with uncle and victim's grandmother. they don't no why they had so many dogs. >> as far as i know they had them as pets. >> neighbors say they really don't know the family very well, but they do know about the dogs. >> i called animal control services one day because my two six-year-old granddaughters were riding their bikes and they were tied up with rope. >> animal officials told her there was nothing they could do since the dogs were tied up. but she didn't feel comfortable to let her granddaughters ne
. >> 52-year-old steven hyashi when his grandson was killed but he did admit to owning the three pitull that has attacked the toddler. they have charged him with child endangerment. >> child at one point walked into the garage of the residence and was attacked by three pit bulls that were inside the garage. >> police say there were actually a total of five pit bulls in the family home. two of them were in the yard. it didn't take officials long to decide what to do with the...
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the step-grandfather steven hayashi owned five pit bulls. the dogs have been put down, hayashi charged with the crime. he is being held on $125,000 bail. >> reporter: he told us that he loved his step-grandson but he also loved his pit bulls and even though he knew the dangers, he thought he could keep his family safe. steven hayashi struggled to understand events of the 24 hours since his pit bulls killed his step-grandson. >> it was just the day before he was giving... [ pause ] watching tv. >> reporter: speaking from a visiting room from the contra costa county jail in martinez, he told cbs 5 he came home yesterday morning and learned from his wife that the dogs had mauled his step-grandson 2-year- old jacob, in the garage. >> somehow jacob imagined to get flood garage. i talked to my wife yesterday. both me and my wife do not fully understand how he was in the garage. he was found in the garage. the dogs were attacking him when she found him. >> reporter: hayashi says he was aware of the dangers. he knows the pit bull reputation. >> thos
the step-grandfather steven hayashi owned five pit bulls. the dogs have been put down, hayashi charged with the crime. he is being held on $125,000 bail. >> reporter: he told us that he loved his step-grandson but he also loved his pit bulls and even though he knew the dangers, he thought he could keep his family safe. steven hayashi struggled to understand events of the 24 hours since his pit bulls killed his step-grandson. >> it was just the day before he was giving... [ pause ]...
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steven bing may be in too.ovie producer and financier is a big supporter of the clinton, one of the largest donors to the clinton foundation, he loaned bill his 737 to rescue those in prisoned american journalists from north korea. it could be the perfect way for the newlyweds to make a quick escape. for "nightline," i'm sharyn alfonsi in rhinebeck. >> indeed, of course, we extend our warmest good wishes to the bride and the groom and our thanks to sharyn alfonsi. we'll be right back. first here's jimmy kimmel with what's coming up next on abc. >> tonight, adam carolla is here, music from raheem antigua. [ kid 1 ] waa ow so of our favorite things? we love summertime fun! ...wearing our farite colors... ...and jamming to our favorite bands! ♪ but we love eating totino's the most. we live for fun... ...friends... [ both ] ...and best of all.. [ all ] ...our favorite... ...eating totino's! ♪ we're the kids in america ♪ oh, oh, oh ♪ we're the kids in... ♪ ye
steven bing may be in too.ovie producer and financier is a big supporter of the clinton, one of the largest donors to the clinton foundation, he loaned bill his 737 to rescue those in prisoned american journalists from north korea. it could be the perfect way for the newlyweds to make a quick escape. for "nightline," i'm sharyn alfonsi in rhinebeck. >> indeed, of course, we extend our warmest good wishes to the bride and the groom and our thanks to sharyn alfonsi. we'll be right...
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already the boy's stepfather steven has been arrested and will be charged with child endangerment. today kron 4 f spoke to him and a jailhouse interview. >> did it ever occur to usurp that some people are saying having won big bowl much less five peoples could be a danger to young children? >> bar hoppini came home to pols that they were at my house and i one of the front walkway and i was met by several officers and they told me my grandson jacob was small by one of my dogs. it took to the hospital. he went to the grosz that they can never does that. i love my grandson and never thought this would ever happen to children. >> the case is being brought to the d.a.'s office for review on monday. to see the gel is their view was steven in its entirety or website at www.kron4.com. >> the fog has cleared from every location accept for rate along the coast line. take a look at our roof cam over downtown san francisco pure crystal clear skies this afternoon temperatures are little bit warmer this afternoon as well. she even along the coast where the fog of stock on this afternoon is to a
already the boy's stepfather steven has been arrested and will be charged with child endangerment. today kron 4 f spoke to him and a jailhouse interview. >> did it ever occur to usurp that some people are saying having won big bowl much less five peoples could be a danger to young children? >> bar hoppini came home to pols that they were at my house and i one of the front walkway and i was met by several officers and they told me my grandson jacob was small by one of my dogs. it...
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steven hayashi... who owned five >>> the grandfather of the toddler killed by pit bulls now faces felony child endangerment charges. steven hayashi, who owned five pit bulls, also charged with allowing a vicious animal to be at large. those charges are the result of the death of 2-year-old jacob bisbee in concord last week. hayashi addressed a court yesterday despite the judge's warning about possible self- incrimination. >> i wasn't there. if i was there i would have prevented that to happen because i always take care of him in the mornings. >> if convicted, hayashi does face six years in prison. he is going to be back in court to enter his plea on august 5. >>> a second woman has been arrested in connection with an apartment fire in fairfield that killed four children. 24-year-old shah tara james surrendered and is charged. her sister letitia pleaded not guilty to similar charges. the fire in april was started by a and. police say the sisters were outside and had left their four children inside unsup
steven hayashi... who owned five >>> the grandfather of the toddler killed by pit bulls now faces felony child endangerment charges. steven hayashi, who owned five pit bulls, also charged with allowing a vicious animal to be at large. those charges are the result of the death of 2-year-old jacob bisbee in concord last week. hayashi addressed a court yesterday despite the judge's warning about possible self- incrimination. >> i wasn't there. if i was there i would have prevented...
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>> justice stevens says a bit in his dissent in mcdonald.i think the justices' opinion in that case was right. i don't believe in in corp. and think it's largely an academic mess -- at academicmyth. we know the bill of rights applies to the federal government. that has never been challenged. the question is whether the 14th amendment inc. the bill of rights by -- that was rejected in 1947. the court has never gone back on that. the 14th amendment was -- nobody has ever disputed that. it has been decided that the first amendment is inc. -- in 1926 and applies, but the court says no such thing. the court does not say the first amendment is incorporated, its as freedom of speech is part of the liberty protected against state interference by the 14th amendment which stands on its own bottom. it's a useful datum when you are deciding what the content of liberty is or if you take thomaa'approach that content approves immunity, at a foundational point in our history, we wanted to restrict the federal government from interfering with a right. if i t
>> justice stevens says a bit in his dissent in mcdonald.i think the justices' opinion in that case was right. i don't believe in in corp. and think it's largely an academic mess -- at academicmyth. we know the bill of rights applies to the federal government. that has never been challenged. the question is whether the 14th amendment inc. the bill of rights by -- that was rejected in 1947. the court has never gone back on that. the 14th amendment was -- nobody has ever disputed that. it...
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our partner in the architecture firm is miles stevens back there. so thank you all for all the work you have done over these many years. this building did not start out exactly like this. we started out with what we felt was a beautiful building, but it was not a building that was really trying to change the world. with the puc the building has been read up to a goal of being the greatest urban building in the united states, and i would like to remind everyone that that is the goal of this project, to create a platform for new sustainable designs and a demonstration to the country that san francisco is at the cutting edge of sustainability. i think we will achieve that. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much. one of the ways we will be doing that again, is at an average building, the use in that building is about 12 gallons per water per day per resident. this building will be using 5 gallons a day per person in the building, and that is because we will be taking tap water, recycling of on site, using it for toilets. we will have low
our partner in the architecture firm is miles stevens back there. so thank you all for all the work you have done over these many years. this building did not start out exactly like this. we started out with what we felt was a beautiful building, but it was not a building that was really trying to change the world. with the puc the building has been read up to a goal of being the greatest urban building in the united states, and i would like to remind everyone that that is the goal of this...
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the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel the cold waves pushing and pulling against my legs as a stood knee deep in the ocean. there was a flock of birds flying over head. their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i remember how the bloodstreamed down her arms. she turned toward me with a strange smile handed me her knife. it felt so light. i looked down and saw it covered with the woman's blood. i wanted to scream and saw i lost my voice. don't be frightened, the old woman said, find the knife and end your misery return honor to your family. i know i didn't have the courage of the woman dying before me. when she reached toward me i pushed her back and she fell to our knees crying out for me to end her life as the waves washed over her. i began running. i ran and ran away from the beach and all the death and dying. now
the man servant who's story that steven slowly finds out rescues her. >> even now i feel the cold waves pushing and pulling against my legs as a stood knee deep in the ocean. there was a flock of birds flying over head. their voices leading us on. as the water lapped around me i saw a man the father of a school friend walk straight into the ocean he never turned back. one moment he was there and in the next he was swaulode by the sea. one woman took a knife and slashed her wrists. i...
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the boy's step grandfather and owner of the pit bulls, steven high yashiny was arrested.his video taken outside the concord police department tonight as he was transported to jail. she charged with two felonies, child endangerment and possession of a mischievous animal resulting in great bodily harm. >> the family had five pit bulls all of them euthanised. >> the owner elected to surrender the dogs and not to reclaim them. they were aggressively behaving and they will be tested for rabies. >> unbelievable. >> reporter: neighbors say the family moved in a year ago but nobody knew about the pit bulls until recently when one barked aggressively at a mailman. >> my two kids were out riding the bike and the dog was barking and the ups man came and said "i have a package to deliver to them but i'm not going going to because they have a pit bull tied up with a rope," we brought our daughters in and said"no more bike riding today." >> we have learned some new information today about the family and the dogs. the 18-year-old who lives there, the suspect's son, was here at the conco
the boy's step grandfather and owner of the pit bulls, steven high yashiny was arrested.his video taken outside the concord police department tonight as he was transported to jail. she charged with two felonies, child endangerment and possession of a mischievous animal resulting in great bodily harm. >> the family had five pit bulls all of them euthanised. >> the owner elected to surrender the dogs and not to reclaim them. they were aggressively behaving and they will be tested for...
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steven brill will be our guest.irst, in other check in and an update from c-span radio. >> at 9:20 a.m. in washington, your headlines. congress gets back to work today after the july 4 break. the white house hopes the senate will move quickly on the financial overhaul bill. democrats left town last week without the 60 votes needed to push for the wall street reform package. although it is expected that democrats will ultimately move the bill forward. lawmakers will also be working on extending benefits for the long-term unemployed. legislation to pay for the war in iraq and the nomination of the atlantic taken to the supreme court. the senate is back today at 2:00 p.m. eastern live on c-span2 and is keyspan radio hd -- and the c-span radio hd 3. the price for the oil spill has risen to at $3.5 billion. that includes $165 million paid so far to settle individual claims. the u.s. command says they will meet with north korea tomorrow to discuss the deadly sinking of the south korean war ship that has been widely blamed
steven brill will be our guest.irst, in other check in and an update from c-span radio. >> at 9:20 a.m. in washington, your headlines. congress gets back to work today after the july 4 break. the white house hopes the senate will move quickly on the financial overhaul bill. democrats left town last week without the 60 votes needed to push for the wall street reform package. although it is expected that democrats will ultimately move the bill forward. lawmakers will also be working on...
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host: steven camarota joins us to talk about u.s.mmigration policy unner the obama administration. let's start with the lawsuit announced yesterday. how does this plan to the administration's overall policy toward emigratioimmigration. guest::the administration is trying to show they are serious, wanting to move against the arizona law, wanting the courts to stop it from going into affect. they argue thaa there are constitutional issues. host: could have come to some sort of terms to work together on something like this? it seems this is more of a turf battle over who will do the enforcement, rather than addressing the question of the need for enforcement. guest: i think there is some compromise possible. it is hard to see that here. the state wanted to do something. it had overwhelming suppoot in the state. the obama administration has a different opinion. it is tough to find compromise with that. host: one of your pieces earlier from the tennessee paper, what is to try to get there? guest: many people would say that we have to star
host: steven camarota joins us to talk about u.s.mmigration policy unner the obama administration. let's start with the lawsuit announced yesterday. how does this plan to the administration's overall policy toward emigratioimmigration. guest::the administration is trying to show they are serious, wanting to move against the arizona law, wanting the courts to stop it from going into affect. they argue thaa there are constitutional issues. host: could have come to some sort of terms to work...
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this is steven, a busy man. his day starts with his arthritis pain.kfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on -- just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. and only allstate pays you an extra bonus to do it. get one of these every six months you go without an accident. [ judy ] what are you waiting for? call or click today for a free quote or to find an allstate agent. call or click today for a free quote there's oil out there we've got to capture. my job is to hunt it down. i'm fred lemond, and i'm in charge of bp's efforts to remove oil from these waters. bp has taken full responsibility for the cleanup and that includes keeping you informed. every morning, over 50 spotter planes and helicopters take off and search for the oil. we use satellite images, infrared and thermal
this is steven, a busy man. his day starts with his arthritis pain.kfast with two pills. the morning is over, it's time for two more pills. the day marches on, back to more pills. and when he's finally home... but hang on -- just two aleve can keep arthritis pain away all day with fewer pills than tylenol. this is steven, who chose aleve and fewer pills for a day free of pain. and get the all day pain relief of aleve in liquid gels. and only allstate pays you an extra bonus to do it. get one of...
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the core company has two african american characters and i had tailored two of the characters for steven anthony jones and gregry wallace. it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's. >> i imagine him as being much older. >> in the course of writing the play and using various actors, he became younger. this chinese actor is more like a character in his mid to late 30's, excentric, a career bachelor who is into russian literature and who fashions himself kind of patterned after the japanese artists of the 30's and 40's. he has round sort of glasses and a braid. but getting back to the question of creating characters, for example african american characters, i'm also caution -- i had written another play called johann that was about an african american gi and a japanese wife that g
the core company has two african american characters and i had tailored two of the characters for steven anthony jones and gregry wallace. it's interesting that gregory wallace, an african american man, was supposed to play mr. oge, an excentric neisei who likes literature. i thought it would be an interesting thing to do. but after a while we did a reading and we realized as good an actor as gregory is, it was pushing his limits for him to play a japanese american character in the late 40's....
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police say 52-year-old steven hayashi was not home when his 2-year-old step grandson walked into the garage where the dogs were kept where they killed the little boy. they put down the three pit bulls as well as two others in the yard. >> we didn't know they had that many. i'm shocked to find it out. >> police arrested high yashlshy for child endangerment and owning an animal that causes great bodily harm. he's in the contra costa jail in martinez for a $125,000 fine. >>> scott mcgrew joins us with details on dell. >> it's a big disappointment for fans of dell. michael dell, founder of dell computer and the company took payments from intel to use only intel chips in dell computers. that's not illegal in any way, shape or form. but the securities and exchange commission said the executives at the computer company then pretended as if those payments were actually sales and misrepresented the income to dell investors. in fact, the s.e.c. says a major part of definitely's profits each quarter weren't really from sales just intel payouts. the company based in texas is going to pay a stagg
police say 52-year-old steven hayashi was not home when his 2-year-old step grandson walked into the garage where the dogs were kept where they killed the little boy. they put down the three pit bulls as well as two others in the yard. >> we didn't know they had that many. i'm shocked to find it out. >> police arrested high yashlshy for child endangerment and owning an animal that causes great bodily harm. he's in the contra costa jail in martinez for a $125,000 fine. >>>...
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then-senator ted stevens earmarked $1.7 million to a group run by a couple who were his friends. they were convicted of stealing $450,000 and spent some of it on a wedding reception for their son, who happened to work for senator stevens. and just last month, an oklahoma city program was found to have misspent hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal crime prevention funds on things like a giant flat-screen tv, 40 pairs of binoculars, and $200 japanese-style swords. police said most of the binoculars were never used and there was no legitimate purpose for the swords. there are lots of places to look for improprieties, 12 other federal agencies and 99 programs also fund grants to keep kids out of trouble. critics want more account ability. katie. >> couric: sharyl attkisson reporting from capitol hill tonight. thank you. following up now on a story we reported last night about african-american farmers who are owed more than a billion dollars by the federal government. it is money they won in a legal settlement to make up for decades of discrimination in federal loans and subsid
then-senator ted stevens earmarked $1.7 million to a group run by a couple who were his friends. they were convicted of stealing $450,000 and spent some of it on a wedding reception for their son, who happened to work for senator stevens. and just last month, an oklahoma city program was found to have misspent hundreds of thousands of dollars in federal crime prevention funds on things like a giant flat-screen tv, 40 pairs of binoculars, and $200 japanese-style swords. police said most of the...
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he's 52-year-old steven hayashi. he's been booked on child endangerment and possessing a mischievous animal that causes death or great bodily injury. now, detectives say he was the owner of the dogs. after spending most of the day at the concord police department yesterday, he was let out wearing a ball cap into a van and taken here to the county jail. now, police say hayashi's three pit bulls attacked and killed 2-year-old jacob bisbee. they say he was inside his concord home, he walked into the garage when the dogs were kept. that's when they attacked. he was not home at the time but two adults and another child were home. neighbors tell us they knew there were dogs at the trail creek court home, but not five of them. some say they barked viciously but everyone is stunned by the tragedy. >> god forbid those dogs would have gotten out. didn't know they had that many. i'm shocked to find this out. we're just finding all this out ourselves. >> reporter: now, all five dogs, there were five of them in the home, they wer
he's 52-year-old steven hayashi. he's been booked on child endangerment and possessing a mischievous animal that causes death or great bodily injury. now, detectives say he was the owner of the dogs. after spending most of the day at the concord police department yesterday, he was let out wearing a ball cap into a van and taken here to the county jail. now, police say hayashi's three pit bulls attacked and killed 2-year-old jacob bisbee. they say he was inside his concord home, he walked into...
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ktvu's david steven son has our report. >> by the end of world war ii, 25 million people used the trans bay terminal to travel in and out of it san francisco. today, people liened up to say good-bye to the decrepit building. >> we're going to do demolition around the building. >> transportation officials opened up rooms that have not been seen in more than 20 years. this diner filled with blue bar stools and horse shoe counters. and then the bar for thirsty travelers arriving in and leaving the bay air yamplet the restaurant and bar stool are still here. i used to be a custodian here. >> there is also the shoe shine stand walled off. an unused state police jail cell used to hold unruly visitors until a 1990 are the quake restaurant retrofit closed it down. we are working with caltrans preserving a number of items, the benches, shoe shrine, phone boost. >> video was showed of of gleaming new terminal. steve o'brien began working at the old terminal in 19028, just before long train service into the terminal was ended. >> the train it is -- they had a problem because they could not pass ea
ktvu's david steven son has our report. >> by the end of world war ii, 25 million people used the trans bay terminal to travel in and out of it san francisco. today, people liened up to say good-bye to the decrepit building. >> we're going to do demolition around the building. >> transportation officials opened up rooms that have not been seen in more than 20 years. this diner filled with blue bar stools and horse shoe counters. and then the bar for thirsty travelers arriving...
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.-- "steven hayashi" quien es abuelo de la Íctima, dijo que no entiende como el pequeÑo, "jacob bisbeeonde se encontraban los canes raza pitbull, ya que la puerta siempre estaba con llave.-- el hombre de 52 aÑos dice que su esposa le haÍa pedido que se deshiciera de los animales debido a que uno de ellos habia mostrado temperamento agresivo. incluso mato a un perro chihuahua de la familia. --entonces, se rehuso y ahora se arrepiente. --"hayashi" enfrenta un delito mayor por poner en riesgo la integridad de un menor y por posesion de animales peligrosos. ---las autoridades arrestaron a un supuesto pirómano que, se cree, provoco varios incendios en berkeley desde el viernes pasado.---"travis eugene churchill" es un indigente que fue detenido en un parque local despÉs de que las autoridades lo identificaran en un video de seguridad donde se registro elÚltimo incendioel martes pasado. ---entre el viernes y el martes, los bomberos tuvieron que extinguir 13 incendios provocados, enocu mayoÍa en contenedores de basura.---los investigadores esÁn convencidos de que el acusado es responsable de
.-- "steven hayashi" quien es abuelo de la Íctima, dijo que no entiende como el pequeÑo, "jacob bisbeeonde se encontraban los canes raza pitbull, ya que la puerta siempre estaba con llave.-- el hombre de 52 aÑos dice que su esposa le haÍa pedido que se deshiciera de los animales debido a que uno de ellos habia mostrado temperamento agresivo. incluso mato a un perro chihuahua de la familia. --entonces, se rehuso y ahora se arrepiente. --"hayashi" enfrenta un delito...
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this is video of his home where they attacked him in the grosz on some. 52 rolled steven hayashi, will with him this morning >>. he is just ripped up, incredibly sad by what happened he did tell me that his wife and his son were home at the time. he was away is some activity early in the morning. said normally to year-old (inaudible) jacob bisbee is upstairs bomb is i. something ts chair while was killed by the pit bull two years ago though he didn't consider getting rid of the pit bull though his wife had told him to get rid of the pit bull after that it had killed a short out. did it ever occur to assert that some people say having one couple much less than five spitballs to be a danger to five children (inaudible) >> a they told him my grandson jacob was mauled by what my dogs. i didn't see jacob after that. >> i just never expected jacob to walk into that garages that day he never does that. i love my grandson. i loved children. >> obviously a very emotional interview diarrhea. 04 minutes minutes into the interview he had to catch his breath and wiped his tears. eds we also asked w
this is video of his home where they attacked him in the grosz on some. 52 rolled steven hayashi, will with him this morning >>. he is just ripped up, incredibly sad by what happened he did tell me that his wife and his son were home at the time. he was away is some activity early in the morning. said normally to year-old (inaudible) jacob bisbee is upstairs bomb is i. something ts chair while was killed by the pit bull two years ago though he didn't consider getting rid of the pit bull...
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isn't that really what justice stevens calls it, disrespect? >> well, senator specter, as you know, i argued that case. as you know, i filed briefs on behalf of the united states in that case, and in those briefs the government made a similar kind of argument, that great deference was due to congress in the creation of a quite voluminous -- >> i know what you've said. you've talked about that a great deal. my question is very pointed. wasn't that disrespect fful? >> senator specter, as i suggested before, when i walked up to that podium as citizens united, i thought we had extremely strong arguments. i was acting as an advocate, of course, but i -- i thought we had very strong arguments. >> i'm going to move on. i know all of that. the point that i am trying to find out from you is what deference you would show to congressional fact-finding. >> well, may i -- may i try again because i think that the answer to that is great deference to congressional fact-finding. >> well, was it disrespectful or not? >> well, again, i don't want to characterize
isn't that really what justice stevens calls it, disrespect? >> well, senator specter, as you know, i argued that case. as you know, i filed briefs on behalf of the united states in that case, and in those briefs the government made a similar kind of argument, that great deference was due to congress in the creation of a quite voluminous -- >> i know what you've said. you've talked about that a great deal. my question is very pointed. wasn't that disrespect fful? >> senator...
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. >> steven says his family wanted him to get rid of the five pit bulls. he just couldn't part with them, there were many red flags. >> yes. and the dogs often fought at feeding time. >> i think that i separated them so they won't fight over the food. >> the dogs killed other family pets including a parrot and a dog. >> one of my chihuahua was tacked and died. >> still, he convinced himself the dogs were gentle with the kids. his neighbor agrees. >> the dogs were really not aggressive. they would come out. in the front play with kids. >> i never, ever thought that my dog would attack and kill a person, leeflt of all a 2-year-old boy. >> he had three of the pit bugs -- pit bulls locked in the garage. his wife was sleeping and his 2-year-old grandson got into the garage. no one heard the attack. >> my wife found jacob. the dogs were not on him anymore. they finished their attack. >> the police say the boy was mauled and died on the way to the hospital. some say it was the most horrific crime scene ever investigated and steven hysashi says he's devastated. >>
. >> steven says his family wanted him to get rid of the five pit bulls. he just couldn't part with them, there were many red flags. >> yes. and the dogs often fought at feeding time. >> i think that i separated them so they won't fight over the food. >> the dogs killed other family pets including a parrot and a dog. >> one of my chihuahua was tacked and died. >> still, he convinced himself the dogs were gentle with the kids. his neighbor agrees. >> the...
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---steven haya-shi de 52 aÑos tambien enfrenta el cargo de mantener animales peligrosos que pueden causarridas o la muerte a una persona...---el hombre dijo desde la prision que no sabia que esos perros eran peligrosos...---el no se encontraba en la casa cuando sucedio el ataque en donde perdio la vida jacob bisbee de dos aÑos...---los perros fueron sacrificados por las autoridades. ---ayer hablabamos del crimen en oakland despues del despido de 80 policias, y fijese que esta madrugada madrugadaun hombre de 53 aÑos que regresaba a su casa en el este de la ciudad fue balaceado y murio, en la calle 15.----se trata de cristo rey mariano, un hombre filipino que trabajaba (segun vecinos) en kaiser permanente, y vivia solo.---aun no hay arrestos ni posibles sospechosos. ---y vaya sorpresa la que se llevaron los bomberos de oakland cuando intentaban apagar un incendio en un edificio de 3 pisos ya que empezaron a oler a marihuana y se dieron cuenta que en ese lugar existia una plantacion de la yerba.---ahora la policia esta investigando si la plantacion estaba dedicada a propositos medicinales o
---steven haya-shi de 52 aÑos tambien enfrenta el cargo de mantener animales peligrosos que pueden causarridas o la muerte a una persona...---el hombre dijo desde la prision que no sabia que esos perros eran peligrosos...---el no se encontraba en la casa cuando sucedio el ataque en donde perdio la vida jacob bisbee de dos aÑos...---los perros fueron sacrificados por las autoridades. ---ayer hablabamos del crimen en oakland despues del despido de 80 policias, y fijese que esta madrugada...
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previous commission -- the -- the commissioners were interested in speaking to marco vazquez or steven cook, the owner who was listed on the application as opposed to -- to just the manage war had appeared before you twice -- he requested that they be at this hearing. commissioner allen wanted more documents to indicate who was actually in charge -- in charge and i believe that the applicants have given you a flowchart to indicate levels of responsibility and who owns what in the business. in addition the commission wanted to give additional time to southern station as its new commander was put in place. the application and the conditions. i did receive southernonditions hopefully you have had time to take a look at them. their recommendation is approval with these conditions. so, at this time if you would like, i think that all of you are here. they can come up to the microphone. i think officer canyon is still here to talk to the conditions if you have any questions. >> i'm general manager of the lounge. behind me are the owners of the lounge. just to get approval for the application
previous commission -- the -- the commissioners were interested in speaking to marco vazquez or steven cook, the owner who was listed on the application as opposed to -- to just the manage war had appeared before you twice -- he requested that they be at this hearing. commissioner allen wanted more documents to indicate who was actually in charge -- in charge and i believe that the applicants have given you a flowchart to indicate levels of responsibility and who owns what in the business. in...
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host: steven camarota joins us to talk about u.s.migration policy unner the obama administration. let's start with the lawsuit announced yesterday. how does this plan to the administration's overall policy toward emigratioimmigration. guest::the administration is trying to show they are serious, wanting to move against the arizona law, wanting the courts to stop it from going into affect. they argue thaa there are constitutional issues. host: could have come to some sort of terms to work together on something like this? it seems this is more of a turf battle over who will do the enforcement, rather than addressing the question of the need for enforcement. guest: i think there is some compromise possible. it is hard to see that here. the state wanted to do something. it had overwhelming suppoot in the state. the obama administration has a different opinion. it is tough to find compromise with that. host: one of your pieces earlier from the tennessee paper, what is to try to get there? guest: many people would say that we have to start
host: steven camarota joins us to talk about u.s.migration policy unner the obama administration. let's start with the lawsuit announced yesterday. how does this plan to the administration's overall policy toward emigratioimmigration. guest::the administration is trying to show they are serious, wanting to move against the arizona law, wanting the courts to stop it from going into affect. they argue thaa there are constitutional issues. host: could have come to some sort of terms to work...