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i am still perplexed. he did receive the citation in 2007 and the liaison can probably tell you that. this man has been demonized by people who did not want him to have karaoke. that is what i am perplexed by. after he wanted this, one of the commissioner said to keep your house in order and know that the police department will come to your place. for one week, i greeted the police department up and down the stairs, whatever they were looking for. i have the footage of the visits and i am perplexed when they say we don't have the enforcement and we don't have the resources to do these things. i cannot tell you how many visits there were. i thank them for having the decency. they are just following orders. we are here because we're asking for a permit. is this necessary or desirable? the majority of speakers say that this is not only economically vital but this is also cultural enrichment. don't stop the music. if he stopped the music, we still know the steps to justice. home life 15, peac>> is there fc com
i am still perplexed. he did receive the citation in 2007 and the liaison can probably tell you that. this man has been demonized by people who did not want him to have karaoke. that is what i am perplexed by. after he wanted this, one of the commissioner said to keep your house in order and know that the police department will come to your place. for one week, i greeted the police department up and down the stairs, whatever they were looking for. i have the footage of the visits and i am...
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i am perplexed on this notification issue. we are not experts in real estate we have heard about this city in 2009. i have been used by people who are on site who were representing the committee or involve the. they don't know about this. although an rfp was issued in 2009, no one expressed an interest in taking responsibility. i urge the commission to recognize the important distinctions. i want to make the point that we enjoy the support of the neighbors had and families in the neighborhoods and that we teach. i would like to ask them to stand up and be recognized if you can to support as a parent or a teacher. please let yourself be seen. thank you very much. we have submitted letters of support urging approval for leases. country to the assertion we have heard today, there have been several postponements to this process. this has been on the agenda for the past three meetings. we respected the request at these meetings. the committee had shown trust and patience. the teachers share the weight around the decision. further d
i am perplexed on this notification issue. we are not experts in real estate we have heard about this city in 2009. i have been used by people who are on site who were representing the committee or involve the. they don't know about this. although an rfp was issued in 2009, no one expressed an interest in taking responsibility. i urge the commission to recognize the important distinctions. i want to make the point that we enjoy the support of the neighbors had and families in the neighborhoods...
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this is the only other water resource and need less to say the folks in colorado are particularly perplexed by this. there are two new projects that are four and five billion mixed and ten billion to take it from the green river and pump it into the range. will it fly? i don't know. it depends. there's also one other item out there to keep in mind, the environmental statements that recreation is pursuing. the, eis, is out there to do two things. one be to figure out and end the fighting on coordinating operations and how to deal with shortages in the area is the second. or sow in the deserves mention here. this is on a fast track and it's amazing interrum took that ten years because they're going to do the shortage of two. these rules will be in place through 2025. i think it's getting the picture here. their moving away from their reliance on historical hydraulics and have a chapter and very interested by or behind the scenes with respect to the river. i need to say that this basin structure will change the way the river works and congratulate the people that put this together because it w
this is the only other water resource and need less to say the folks in colorado are particularly perplexed by this. there are two new projects that are four and five billion mixed and ten billion to take it from the green river and pump it into the range. will it fly? i don't know. it depends. there's also one other item out there to keep in mind, the environmental statements that recreation is pursuing. the, eis, is out there to do two things. one be to figure out and end the fighting on...
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many are a bit perplexed why judge walker is taking his time from 9:00 to noon.hey were hoping it would be earlier. we'll get a addition shortly. we talked to county clerk offices who say they are on standby and ready t issue marriage licenses ithat stay is lifted. theresa garcia, abc 7 news. >> theresa, than very much. again, feder judge vaughan walker's ruling is expected by noon. we'll have live coverage of that decision asoon as it comes down and we'll let you know if it happens during this newscast. >> we have other news. salmonella may not be so bad for your health. we'll explain st ahead. >> first the critical vote in congress today aimeat making our borders safer. >> and is he really a hero? new questions are raised about what (speaking in intertional language) and he sd unto them go ye into all of the rld and preach the gospel preach the gospe ♪ every creature inhe world. (applause) immigration and customs officials. they would help symptom the flow of illegal immigrants and drug crossing the mexico border. funds would be used to expand the use of unmann
many are a bit perplexed why judge walker is taking his time from 9:00 to noon.hey were hoping it would be earlier. we'll get a addition shortly. we talked to county clerk offices who say they are on standby and ready t issue marriage licenses ithat stay is lifted. theresa garcia, abc 7 news. >> theresa, than very much. again, feder judge vaughan walker's ruling is expected by noon. we'll have live coverage of that decision asoon as it comes down and we'll let you know if it happens...
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many are a bit perplexed why judge walker is taking his time from 9:00 to noon.y were hoping it would be earlier. we'll get a addition shortly. we talked to county clerk offices who say they are on standby and ready to issue marriage licenses if that stay is lifted. theresa garcia, abc 7 news. >> theresa, thanks very much. again, federal judge vaughan walker's ruling is expected by noon. we'll have live coverage of that decision as soon as it comes down and we'll let you know if it happens during this newscast. >> we have other news. salmonella may not be so bad for your health. we'll explain just ahead. >> first the critical vote in congress today aimed at making our borders safer. >> and is he really a hero? new questions are raised about [ female announcer ] don't miss the jcpenney back to school sale this friday and saturday. save on the hottest new looks. doorbusters start extra early at 7am saturday save on hot new skinny jeans like $11.99 city streets skinny jeans for juniors. and $13.99 arizona skinny jeans for guys. get the hottest savings with $4.99 gir
many are a bit perplexed why judge walker is taking his time from 9:00 to noon.y were hoping it would be earlier. we'll get a addition shortly. we talked to county clerk offices who say they are on standby and ready to issue marriage licenses if that stay is lifted. theresa garcia, abc 7 news. >> theresa, thanks very much. again, federal judge vaughan walker's ruling is expected by noon. we'll have live coverage of that decision as soon as it comes down and we'll let you know if it...
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and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my
and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my
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first, i'm incredibly perplexed at the moment because the funding for the unit on the seventh floor has been restored by the board of supervisors, and i appreciate the testimony earlier. we know that it is cost- effective. we know that it is scientifically proven. this is not a policy problem. this is not a fiscal problem. this is a political problem. it is a human rights problem, and frankly, it is a back on problem on the part of the mayor's office, on the part of the senior clinical leadership of the hospital, the department of public health. i'm glad that this forum is in place for us to really promote this, to let the public know. one thing that will happen if these cuts go through is we will reduce the number of acute beds from 42 to 21, and we will have 42 sub-acute beds, people essentially waiting for placement. we will reduce the number of certification ridge nursing staff, and why does that matter? there has been a relative decrease over the course of the last several years, but there has been a slight increase when we went from an 84 acute beds to 42. i'm afraid, as someone w
first, i'm incredibly perplexed at the moment because the funding for the unit on the seventh floor has been restored by the board of supervisors, and i appreciate the testimony earlier. we know that it is cost- effective. we know that it is scientifically proven. this is not a policy problem. this is not a fiscal problem. this is a political problem. it is a human rights problem, and frankly, it is a back on problem on the part of the mayor's office, on the part of the senior clinical...
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and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my cards trying to learn about this place. my cell phone starts ringing off the hook. everybody has got a story. at the library, the librarian leans across the desk and says my home was broken into three different types in one week. they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the clerk to have court and she is a woman named miss wiggs. she has a helmet of white hair and bright blue eyes and a plain talking way of speaking. i said what is going on here and she said you want to know what's going on? i'll tell you. she points to this list above her besk and now these are lists, names of defendants who have been changed with a crime in lower court in the justice court and they have been bound over to the circuit court for the prosecutor to bring to grand jury. by law in mississippi, the prosecutor has to give every case to the grand jury and the prosecutor can say ther
and was sort of perplexed. where was everybody? was thereto not a lot of crime in this place? i start giving out my cards trying to learn about this place. my cell phone starts ringing off the hook. everybody has got a story. at the library, the librarian leans across the desk and says my home was broken into three different types in one week. they came and they interviewed me. they said they knew who the guy was but the case never went anywhere. so i had all of these stories and went to the...
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other parts of russia and not only are we concerned about the effects of these fires but also really perplexed why this country should be experiencing such abnormal heat this summer what's your reasoning. very heavy high pressure. positions. in two thousand three. hundred pressure pushed up a lot of hot air from. creating the loss of many lives and. quickly i know you're talking about high pressure and various reasons but we actually seeing a very very big change in global climate. change from climate is a weather phenomenon. the high pressure. bringing up from the tropics to your area and we've got some of the more weather to in scandinavia. so many scientists. many scientists is saying that this is a result of c o two emissions this is global warming caused by man and. there are a group of scientists who are living in sea and politicians who want. to . provide the politicians. to get a lot of research money to play with climate. if you think if you think about the industrial revolutions have happened in the last two hundred years the amount of c o two emissions and also the fact according to
other parts of russia and not only are we concerned about the effects of these fires but also really perplexed why this country should be experiencing such abnormal heat this summer what's your reasoning. very heavy high pressure. positions. in two thousand three. hundred pressure pushed up a lot of hot air from. creating the loss of many lives and. quickly i know you're talking about high pressure and various reasons but we actually seeing a very very big change in global climate. change from...
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we are perplexed but not in despair. persecuted but now.orsaken stretch down -- struck down but not destroyed. let a second place finish tonight prompt you to rededicate yourself to your first, best efforts for our great republic. again, thank you for all you have done. thank you for what you do in the future. god bless you and ggod bless the united states of america. [applause] >> and finally, in arizona, republican senator john mccain defeated the former congressman in the primary race. after he was declared the winner, senator mccain spoke with supporters in phoenix for about 10 minutes. ♪ >> i am very grateful for the honor. it is a distinct honor for being our party's for reelection to the united states senate [applause] thank you. i think cindy and three of our children who are here. i would like to thank them for their [applause] less dedication and support. the navy one is not here. we won an important victory tonight of which i am truly thankful. i promise you, republicans and independents and who voted for me and the arizonans who
we are perplexed but not in despair. persecuted but now.orsaken stretch down -- struck down but not destroyed. let a second place finish tonight prompt you to rededicate yourself to your first, best efforts for our great republic. again, thank you for all you have done. thank you for what you do in the future. god bless you and ggod bless the united states of america. [applause] >> and finally, in arizona, republican senator john mccain defeated the former congressman in the primary race....
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some boaters were also perplexed. >> i have never been a fan of government spending money on stupid things. >> reporter: the government insists they are not doing something stupid but smart policy testing the boats in the laboratory for a full year to measure pollution that escapes when the engines are turned off a big source of smog. the air resource board wants to use the data to create new standards for low emissions vehicles. why not just rent the investigationle or borrow them from willing boaters? >> it's awful expensive experiment. they are more than welcome to test my boat which is already paid for. >> reporter: but engineers from the air resources board say they can't do that. >> we had to get a variety of boats so if you're waiting for donations or loans, that's problematic. we need them for up to a period of a year to do the multiple tests on them and we found it was just cheaper to buy them. >> reporter: but $271,000 is significant. especially when the state is $19 billion in the hole. >> so in the scheme of things, it's a relatively small amount of to figure out whether the nu
some boaters were also perplexed. >> i have never been a fan of government spending money on stupid things. >> reporter: the government insists they are not doing something stupid but smart policy testing the boats in the laboratory for a full year to measure pollution that escapes when the engines are turned off a big source of smog. the air resource board wants to use the data to create new standards for low emissions vehicles. why not just rent the investigationle or borrow them...
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enough, a few months ago, we started seeing these stories coming out that border officials were perplexed because there was suddenly a spike in the number of chinese they were apprehending coming across through mexico. so i think that this remains a significant issue, and i'll leave with you one last trend where i think it's especially troubling, and this gets something that the senator mentioned earlier, which is children, and the matter of children, and particularly i think devilish question of how you construe free will for a child. name touch with a number of -- i'm in touch with a number of pro bono attorneys who work in new york city with recently arrived people who were smuggled in, and one trend they've noticed, just in the last few years, they've started seeing a large number of kids who are sent by their families. their families reach out it a snake head, pay the fee, send the kid. the kid doesn't necessarily want to come, and these who are children who are 13, 14, 15 years old. the understanding is they're going to get and here work generally in the back of a restaurant and sen
enough, a few months ago, we started seeing these stories coming out that border officials were perplexed because there was suddenly a spike in the number of chinese they were apprehending coming across through mexico. so i think that this remains a significant issue, and i'll leave with you one last trend where i think it's especially troubling, and this gets something that the senator mentioned earlier, which is children, and the matter of children, and particularly i think devilish question...
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that's the perplexing aspect in the kyron horman case from the beginning.uspect or person of interest because, frankly, investigators don't know what crime or crimes have been committed. that part gets overlooked so often. but we don't know what happened to kyron. investigators don't know where he is. whether he's alive or dead. and until you answer that question, you're not going to see indictments or arrests t. maybe hindering prosecution, perhaps perjury to the grand jury. but right now, an arrest on the kyron case does not look imminent because we don't know where he is. >> so incredibly frusting. iaty mu >> you're welco, ro >> wow. >>> now, after nearly 20 years, radio personality, dr. laura schlessinger, says she's ending her syndicated radio show. it has about 9 million listeners a day. this comes a week after the repeated use of the "n" word on her show, ignited criticism. andrea canning has the details. >> reporter: after nearly three decades of doling out advice, the queen of radio says she's pulling the plug on her show. >> i made the decision no
that's the perplexing aspect in the kyron horman case from the beginning.uspect or person of interest because, frankly, investigators don't know what crime or crimes have been committed. that part gets overlooked so often. but we don't know what happened to kyron. investigators don't know where he is. whether he's alive or dead. and until you answer that question, you're not going to see indictments or arrests t. maybe hindering prosecution, perhaps perjury to the grand jury. but right now, an...
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we are perplexed but not in despair, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed. " lete second place finish tonight prompt you to rededicate yourself to your first best efforts for our great republic. again, thank you for all you have done. thank you for what he will do in the future. god bless you and god bless the united states of america! [applause] host: that was live coverage of j.d. hayworth's concession speech from scottsdale, arizona. 28% of the vote counted. 58% for john mccain, 38% at fort j.d. h j.d. hayworth. in the third congressional district, the gop primary to replace john shadegg, ben quayle maintains a lead. go back to j.d. hayworth and his concession speech. what did you hear? guest: there was seemingly an attempt by the former congressman to suggest that, to whatever extent senator mccain was pushed more towards the conservative side on some things, particularly on immigration, the implicit suggestion i heard from j.d. hayworth is our campaign helped pull the mayor anhim there. let's see if he remains there. host: we have a 10 minutes left. we will c
we are perplexed but not in despair, persecuted but not forsaken, struck down but not destroyed. " lete second place finish tonight prompt you to rededicate yourself to your first best efforts for our great republic. again, thank you for all you have done. thank you for what he will do in the future. god bless you and god bless the united states of america! [applause] host: that was live coverage of j.d. hayworth's concession speech from scottsdale, arizona. 28% of the vote counted. 58%...
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caller: i am perplexed at my friends calling in from florida, we are getting high-speed rail and the project is already started. they hadn't decided on which technology, but we're pretty sure it will be electric. the state has already put in for the money for the second phase of it. so, i do not know why my friends in florida have not read the newspaper to see that this huge project is about to start. i think they're getting ready to break ground. the reason they could jump on it so fast was because that a long time ago, the citizens of for a voted for the high-speed rail. it was designed and ready to go when jeb bush killed it. we have that going into the stimulus. the other thing, here in polk county we got a lot of funds for educating students on how to whetheatherize buildings. the friends from for the need to eat -- read their newspapers. host: "the white house is under fire for the funds than stimulus cash -- and spent -- unspent stimulus cash. dave, what you make of this? caller: the short answer to your question, my friend, is the stimulus will affect my vote. i will likely v
caller: i am perplexed at my friends calling in from florida, we are getting high-speed rail and the project is already started. they hadn't decided on which technology, but we're pretty sure it will be electric. the state has already put in for the money for the second phase of it. so, i do not know why my friends in florida have not read the newspaper to see that this huge project is about to start. i think they're getting ready to break ground. the reason they could jump on it so fast was...
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welcome, and please proceed perplexed mr. chairman, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss a for-profit colleges. my testimony has two parts. first, i will discuss what we did, and second i will discuss the result of our undercover testing. first, our prospective students applied for admission to four- profit -- for-profit causes in six states, and here, and in washington, d.c.. yes? i forgot to ask something, and i was supposed to. i would like you to make the identity of the schools you visited public, together with the identity of the schools we will be seen in the video clips. if you would like to provide a list of schools, we would appreciate that, and each member could have that. >> certainly. in our testimony, they are numbers 13-15. there 12 unique colleges, and we went to three of them twice case one is the university of phoenix in arizona. no. 3 is west tech college in california. no. 3 is kaplan college in california. no. 4 is a common cause in washington, d.c.. number eight is kapla
welcome, and please proceed perplexed mr. chairman, and members of the committee, thank you for the opportunity to discuss a for-profit colleges. my testimony has two parts. first, i will discuss what we did, and second i will discuss the result of our undercover testing. first, our prospective students applied for admission to four- profit -- for-profit causes in six states, and here, and in washington, d.c.. yes? i forgot to ask something, and i was supposed to. i would like you to make the...
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i was always perplexed, why would the french buy a reknow -- renoit?t's because it's made in that country. host: gilbert, indiana. tim on our republican line. caller: your guest seems to be a little bit disconnected from the role that profit ears and people that were in the -- profiteers and people that were in the real estate market to make incredible amounts of money like we've seen here in arizona what they made out of the situation well -- well, you know, in 2006 when the market was at its peak and those people were able to put their money in and, you know, funds from the middle east and so forth -- foreign funds were able to come in and put money into our real estate market, get all the profits out and walk away. and that's what we've ended up today, our real estate market is basically, you know, money that's been put in by foreigners and others and then taken back out. i'll take my comment off the air. caller: i think americans are guilty of this whole real estate euphoria. -- guest: i think americans are guilty of this whole real estate euphoria
i was always perplexed, why would the french buy a reknow -- renoit?t's because it's made in that country. host: gilbert, indiana. tim on our republican line. caller: your guest seems to be a little bit disconnected from the role that profit ears and people that were in the -- profiteers and people that were in the real estate market to make incredible amounts of money like we've seen here in arizona what they made out of the situation well -- well, you know, in 2006 when the market was at its...
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border officials in mexico were perplexed because there was suddenly a tenfold spike in the number of chinese they were apprehending coming across for mexico. it remains a significant issue. i will leave you with one last trend. i think this is especially troubling. this is something that the senator mentioned earlier -- the children. the devilish question of how you construe free will for a child. i have been in touch with a number of pro bono attorneys who work in new york' city. they had started seeing a large number of kids who are sent by their families. their families reach out to the snakehead, pay the fee, send a kid. the kid does not necessarily want to come. they will work to the back of the restaurant and send money home. they're trying to say, look, this is a smuggling situation. they are paying the snakehead, who is a smuggler. this is the trafficking situation. in what realistic sense 1014- year-old make that kind of determination -- can of 14-year- old make that kind of determination? i hope that provides some discussion. thank you again for having me. >> thank you for
border officials in mexico were perplexed because there was suddenly a tenfold spike in the number of chinese they were apprehending coming across for mexico. it remains a significant issue. i will leave you with one last trend. i think this is especially troubling. this is something that the senator mentioned earlier -- the children. the devilish question of how you construe free will for a child. i have been in touch with a number of pro bono attorneys who work in new york' city. they had...
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one question that's long perplexed the experts, why did the "titanic" go down?the waterproof compartments went so high and then the water would top over one and bring it down. it was as if you spilled an ice tray full of water and each cube as it fills gradually pulls it down until inevitably the entire tray would sink. >> reporter: one stunning achievement, these vehicles were sent down about 40 meters from the sea floor. sonar readings created the first ever jaw dropping photo quality map of the wreck site. it's long been believed the "titanic" sank in pieces across an area only six square miles but now the revealed wreckage strud across 16 square miles. >> these are actual boilers that are sticking up off the sea floor. that is the kind of detail we can can pick out now. >> reporter: and now with that map scientists know where to focus their cameras. >> we have identified places where we thought there was maybe nothing and there's something there. we need to find out what that is. >> reporter: of course for the moment they're going to have safe harbor. we're
one question that's long perplexed the experts, why did the "titanic" go down?the waterproof compartments went so high and then the water would top over one and bring it down. it was as if you spilled an ice tray full of water and each cube as it fills gradually pulls it down until inevitably the entire tray would sink. >> reporter: one stunning achievement, these vehicles were sent down about 40 meters from the sea floor. sonar readings created the first ever jaw dropping photo...