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they had their positions. they had to stay -- they could not stay long. they had to move from position to position or we'd find them with our personnel people sniffer. that they had to get reinforcements of people, reinforcements of ammunition. they had to -- they couldn't talk on the radio, so they had to have runners. everybody was moving in the delta, therefore, we had to get new ambush techniques. we had many. one we called a checkerboard. we'd insert an infantry company at dusk, three platoons, three squads. they would predetermine a position for each squad. these squads would go out, these men of eight or ten men, and we had nine ambush sites. that would cover a square kilometer. that wasn't very much. we had to have more in the delta. the thing that changed the delta for us at night was our snipers. we want snipers. we went to the army unit at fort benning, we got 44 sniper rifles, the unit to come over and train our people. our fist class graduated in november, and the snipers went out. one sniper, two infantrymen. man, that changed the whole idea
they had their positions. they had to stay -- they could not stay long. they had to move from position to position or we'd find them with our personnel people sniffer. that they had to get reinforcements of people, reinforcements of ammunition. they had to -- they couldn't talk on the radio, so they had to have runners. everybody was moving in the delta, therefore, we had to get new ambush techniques. we had many. one we called a checkerboard. we'd insert an infantry company at dusk, three...
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they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to contribute 10 tons of colombian marijuana. i pled not guilty. i had a jury trial. i was found guilty on one account, acquitted on nine. i had an appellate case and the supreme court case. i was then facing 15 years. since may to nine. when i went to federal prison, i did time in eight different states in nine different federal prisons, including four penitentiaries -- that is a maximum security. including the united states penitentiary at marion, the first super federal max. that is on a marijuana conven
they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case...
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>> they did and they have. >> but they decided the another way. now we have a question from the audience. i would like you to introduce yourself and find a way. >> i met gene, of global internet freedom. i have questions for professor. how do you get your information to the ultimate users? do they use free gates and other means of? >> short answer is yes. let me elaborate. with a rising population and practice of new media insider china, there is a growing city boys in the political and expression. no, the chinese bloggers themselves. that itself extended the political fear, far larger and they can imagine 10 years ago, five years ago. so today online new digital media actually is setting agenda of even official me. despite all the control. among those private citizen voices are the contents, there are a significant portion of it are being marginalized. they cannot be totally suppressed because of the internet by nature is information all over the place and. a government can suppress them into the smaller pocket places, and can completely delete i
>> they did and they have. >> but they decided the another way. now we have a question from the audience. i would like you to introduce yourself and find a way. >> i met gene, of global internet freedom. i have questions for professor. how do you get your information to the ultimate users? do they use free gates and other means of? >> short answer is yes. let me elaborate. with a rising population and practice of new media insider china, there is a growing city boys in...
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they don't know what they will find.sed so many times tis a routine drill for them. that doesn't mean they will not have something unexpected there. but they go in with necessarily explosives to breach what they encounter when they get on a target and go in with all kinds of contingency and they had to use those contingency. once they hit the ground, there is zero chance bin laden or anybody else will get away from them. >> when you talk about all of the preparation. tell me what is lukely to happen. you directed the mission and personly have been involved in the execution and on the ground with special forces . i want you to tell me when they got off of the helicopter, what would be the assignments that they are carrying out. >> some for security. security from any kind of external threat and internally. recollects would have been assigned to go to the most like low place where bin laden would be. i think their plan was to fast rope right in on top of the building there with an expectation that bin laden would be in the
they don't know what they will find.sed so many times tis a routine drill for them. that doesn't mean they will not have something unexpected there. but they go in with necessarily explosives to breach what they encounter when they get on a target and go in with all kinds of contingency and they had to use those contingency. once they hit the ground, there is zero chance bin laden or anybody else will get away from them. >> when you talk about all of the preparation. tell me what is...
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and then they took that money, and they invested it or they, they made proprietary trades, or they usedt to underwrite securities, whatever they do. they used that capital. until march of 2008 no securities firm had ever been rescued. the treasury made the decision in march of 2008 to save bear stearns. we can debate that decision all along. i think probably now that was a mistake even though i can understand why the decision was made at the time. so, basically, what came out of this crisis, though -- >> host: and it was jpmorgan that stepped forward and --ing with -- >> guest: well, yeah, bernanke and geithner encouraged jpmorgan chase to buy bear stearns at a rock bottom price. that deal fell apart until the fed stepped in to buy the assets that jpmorgan didn't want. there's no question the fed facilitated that. they had good reasons for that. i suppose that was something they felt they needed to do to try to put their finger in the dike of what was about to be a tsunami. and that worked, you know, for a little while until we got to september of 2008 when, basically, you know, the wat
and then they took that money, and they invested it or they, they made proprietary trades, or they usedt to underwrite securities, whatever they do. they used that capital. until march of 2008 no securities firm had ever been rescued. the treasury made the decision in march of 2008 to save bear stearns. we can debate that decision all along. i think probably now that was a mistake even though i can understand why the decision was made at the time. so, basically, what came out of this crisis,...
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, they get medical.they actually have a little more assets, a little more income, they can get happy family. we do have family who come outside of our neighborhood to come on our clinic. one thing i learn from our clients, no matter how old they are, no matter how little english they know, they know how to get to chinatown, meaning they know how to get to our clinic. 85 percent of our staff is bilingual because we are serving many monolingual chinese patients. they can be child care providers so our clients can go out and work. >> we found more and more women of child bearing age come down with cancer and they have kids and the kids were having a horrible time and parents were having a horrible time. how do parents tell their kids they may not be here? what we do is provide a place and the material and support and then they figure out their own truth, what it means to them. i see the behavior change in front of my eyes. maybe they have never been able to go out of boundaries, their lives have been so rig
, they get medical.they actually have a little more assets, a little more income, they can get happy family. we do have family who come outside of our neighborhood to come on our clinic. one thing i learn from our clients, no matter how old they are, no matter how little english they know, they know how to get to chinatown, meaning they know how to get to our clinic. 85 percent of our staff is bilingual because we are serving many monolingual chinese patients. they can be child care providers...
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they have weathered this phenomenally. >> james: they did they survey.rs added employment numbers the biggest brith in five years. it is higher than expected. it rose and 9 per cent because some people resumed looking for work. >> darya: we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. a live look outside, we will look at the anemometer or the wind spinner. a programming note to tell you about, this saturday we will airing "chase" right here on kron4. and then the kron4 news will be on after that, because the giant's game will be airing on nbc. >> louisa: time rain allies 8:46 a.m. still looking at blue skies, a gorgeous shot here a bit of a breeze to start your day off, towards the afternoon can ready for big cool them. you'll notice the difference today, a chance of showers in the picture this weekend as well. current temperatures 52 for san francisco, upper 50s right now through napa, fairfield, concord. 70 through antioch, down into mountain view we are looking at 57. by this afternoon a much cooler forecast. 60s from san francisco all the way to no
they have weathered this phenomenally. >> james: they did they survey.rs added employment numbers the biggest brith in five years. it is higher than expected. it rose and 9 per cent because some people resumed looking for work. >> darya: we will be back with more of a couple of minutes. a live look outside, we will look at the anemometer or the wind spinner. a programming note to tell you about, this saturday we will airing "chase" right here on kron4. and then the kron4...
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they bring photos. they bring documents.re asked to bring trying to find the loved one. we met a couple here tammy and tony needer hemmen. their neighbor told them he believes he saw their 12-year-old son zach dead after the tornado and he insisted he stayed with the body, the neighbor says, until the body was placed in an ambulance and taken away. tommy and tony of course have some hope the neighbor is wrong but they're now resigned three days out their 12-year-old zach is move the likely dead. what they want is to find his body. they want to bury him. for three days, they have been going back demanding access to the morgue, demanding some help to find their son. what they are getting, you will see it here, in their view, is incompetence, bureaucracy and inaction. >> we're here 'cause our son is missing. i would like these crews to come with us. >> we can't let anybody in -- >> i want an officer to come talk to us right here. we've been in here multiple times about our son who semising and nobody will help us. i understand
they bring photos. they bring documents.re asked to bring trying to find the loved one. we met a couple here tammy and tony needer hemmen. their neighbor told them he believes he saw their 12-year-old son zach dead after the tornado and he insisted he stayed with the body, the neighbor says, until the body was placed in an ambulance and taken away. tommy and tony of course have some hope the neighbor is wrong but they're now resigned three days out their 12-year-old zach is move the likely...
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and they were of all kinds of shapes and sizes, but they specific to that area. that's the smallest one we found. and then this is the largest one, about 15 feet tall. now, where these have fallen over, they have broken open and you can see that they were just full of material. there's a woven mat right up there that's fallen out of that one. these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of corn cobs and woven material all over the place, pieces of basketry, pieces of their sandals. this place is very well preserved. i mean a lot of this stuff is obviously worn, but it's been sitting there for 500 years. and what i found there that was very specific to anastazi were t-shaped doorways. you can see a large t-shape here. this is a very specific symbol that you see in chaco canyon and you see in mesa verde. there are certain sites where they are finding t-shaped alters where pieces of stone about this size had been cut into t's and are standing up inside of rooms
and they were of all kinds of shapes and sizes, but they specific to that area. that's the smallest one we found. and then this is the largest one, about 15 feet tall. now, where these have fallen over, they have broken open and you can see that they were just full of material. there's a woven mat right up there that's fallen out of that one. these sites were just covered with corn cobs where we'd go in and find a cache of corn cobs about 4 feet deep and 12 feet long, thousands and thousands of...
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they don't want to be angry, because they know they want to help them. they are tammy and tony. their 12-year-old son, a neighbor told them he saw the body and told them their son is dead. that's the hardest part, and he stood over the body and waited for an ambulance. but they want to get to the morpg. they went to this office where they were told to go. they days they've come and brought pictures and filled out paperwork. three days in a row they've been told they can't do that. so they tried to bring us hoping maybe some media attention will help them. they were told yet again, come inside, get in line, fill out the paperwork, but no, you can't bring that camera. listen to this. >> how long is it going to be before anybody tells us anything about any of the bodies? is it going to be days before anybody knows? there's people sitting down there, you know, or wherever you guys are hiding them, that their bodies are just -- >> i can assure you -- >> i would like cnn be able to cover the fact that something needs to be done. >> i can assure you that your loved one is being properl
they don't want to be angry, because they know they want to help them. they are tammy and tony. their 12-year-old son, a neighbor told them he saw the body and told them their son is dead. that's the hardest part, and he stood over the body and waited for an ambulance. but they want to get to the morpg. they went to this office where they were told to go. they days they've come and brought pictures and filled out paperwork. three days in a row they've been told they can't do that. so they tried...
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they love the fact that they can interact with us that way. we are hearing more and more from our constituents this way and by that nature those folks who are on the internet are more likely to sort of comment on that. but the greater whole, i am not hearing a lot from my constituents at this point. >> guest: your panel has shared jurisdiction on privacy with greg walden, subcommittee, do you know if you would take a lead on that issue? >> guest: well, probably i would save me. i don't know if greg would say it. [laughter] i would tell you that greg and i are great friends and have been seated together on amer and -- energy and commerce committee for many years and we will widely recognized the boundaries of the subcommittees in the jurisdictions and work together to the greatest of our ability without any problem or any scenes in seems in between the two subcommittees. my subcommittee has jurisdiction over the federal trade commission. and greg for the fcc so the issues would break down along those lines. >> host: congresswoman, at salon was
they love the fact that they can interact with us that way. we are hearing more and more from our constituents this way and by that nature those folks who are on the internet are more likely to sort of comment on that. but the greater whole, i am not hearing a lot from my constituents at this point. >> guest: your panel has shared jurisdiction on privacy with greg walden, subcommittee, do you know if you would take a lead on that issue? >> guest: well, probably i would save me. i...
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they put eight and a half million people to work. they built roads. they sewed clothes. they built roads is in san francisco. this one, i have seen them on sidewalks in san francisco. this is on a retains wall in crocket. they are very seldom markers. cw a doesn't. pw a, almost never. not nearly commiserate with what they were doing. that's one of the restrooms in golden gate park. that's a plaque, carefully hidden. the gardeners prune the vine so you can have a chance of finding it. here's one at park and mont clar. they are using a facility that was built by that. finally, the public works is not well known, but should be. they gave grants and loans for dams and sewage. sewage treatment. airports et cetera. hopkins couldn't stand each other. and were constantly battling. they kicked the construction industry back to good health. the upper right one is the alameda park station. they could not aid the private agencies. alameda had its own electrical system. these are various projects. los angeles storm drain system. they raised the dam. your water is a product of pw a. t
they put eight and a half million people to work. they built roads. they sewed clothes. they built roads is in san francisco. this one, i have seen them on sidewalks in san francisco. this is on a retains wall in crocket. they are very seldom markers. cw a doesn't. pw a, almost never. not nearly commiserate with what they were doing. that's one of the restrooms in golden gate park. that's a plaque, carefully hidden. the gardeners prune the vine so you can have a chance of finding it. here's one...
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but they could be revoked or they could be revised. that is something maybe we should continue it and let dbi figure out. those permits, definitely, are not right. there is no way those windows and doors on the property line should have that -- there is a san francisco building code that lets us revoked a permit when the information on the plans is not correct. so we could revoke that permit and ask them to submit a new permit. that is up to them to submit the new permit. president goh: regardless, you had said because of the distance between the two properties, the with the plans are fodrawn, they cannot go forward. either we can revise and they're stuck for a year, are we lead them so that the problem is taking care of and perhaps -- this is a problem. if your department takes care of it by revision, and the jurisdiction requestor would again have to request jurisdiction, i think. it is that correct? >> no. >> if they have a revision permit, that is appealable. president goh: okay, so they have a chance still. >> the windows would be
but they could be revoked or they could be revised. that is something maybe we should continue it and let dbi figure out. those permits, definitely, are not right. there is no way those windows and doors on the property line should have that -- there is a san francisco building code that lets us revoked a permit when the information on the plans is not correct. so we could revoke that permit and ask them to submit a new permit. that is up to them to submit the new permit. president goh:...
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they want to get to the morgue and they went to the office to where they were told to go. three days in a row they have come to fill out paperwork and three days in a row they have brought pictures and three days in a row they tried to get inside of the morgue. they wanted to bring us today to try to see if media help would help them. they were told to come and look inside, but you can't bring in them ka ra. >> how long before anybody is going to ell the us about the bodies? is there days before we know? there are people sitting down there or wherever you guys are hiding them that their bodies are just -- >> no, i can assure you -- >> do you want to go in, ma'am? >> i would like to have cnn cover the fact that something needs to be done and the government needs to fix the problem. >> i can assure you that your loved one is being properly cared for with the utmost respect and dignity and i can assure you of that. >> john, i don't understand this. people want to know whether their child is alive or dead or if their child is at the morgue. why aren't they allowed to see who i
they want to get to the morgue and they went to the office to where they were told to go. three days in a row they have come to fill out paperwork and three days in a row they have brought pictures and three days in a row they tried to get inside of the morgue. they wanted to bring us today to try to see if media help would help them. they were told to come and look inside, but you can't bring in them ka ra. >> how long before anybody is going to ell the us about the bodies? is there days...
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they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to make certain tonight. we should also -- i just want to add a personal note here, too, george, listening to jake. i was literally on a plane on my way to afghanistan tonight and was pulled off that plane when we heard the president was going to make this announcement. i'm thinking how many trips i've made to afghanistan, how long this war has been going on because of osama bin laden. so, it was really quite amazing to get that news. >> what a difference, martha, this is going to make to all those american troops still fighting there every single day. >> i cannot imagine how elateded those troops will be. that will be the biggest boost they could possibly get because you talk to those troops, george, and you know this, you talk to them and they say, we are fighting for the nation. we are fighting for the nation. we are going to get osama bin laden some day. i'll tell you, so many people were doubtful about this. even intelligence officials. i had one tell me a fe
they got him but they weren't certain. the president wanted to make certain tonight. we should also -- i just want to add a personal note here, too, george, listening to jake. i was literally on a plane on my way to afghanistan tonight and was pulled off that plane when we heard the president was going to make this announcement. i'm thinking how many trips i've made to afghanistan, how long this war has been going on because of osama bin laden. so, it was really quite amazing to get that news....
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they have said -- they have been quite quiet but when they have spoken, they said there was an intelligence failure. technically, it seemed to be very embarrassed by what has happened. high ranking military officials turned up here to have a look. the entire area was closed off. we weren't allowed in. we were only allowed just on the main road that i've been doing my reports from. and we were only allowed back in in the last four or five hours or so. what also has been released today or what we have been showing you today is footage from inside the compound. and when you look at that footage it quite remarkable. it is a side building apparently, not main -- not bin laden's main residence. but the fact that so many people were in this tiny, tiny place, from the outside, you think it is quite large, it has been described as a luxury mansion but it is not a luxury mansion by western standards. >> what about the reaction from the neighborhood? you talked to a lot of people in the last two days. >> almost every -- literally every person i spoke to said really, this really happened here? i've bee
they have said -- they have been quite quiet but when they have spoken, they said there was an intelligence failure. technically, it seemed to be very embarrassed by what has happened. high ranking military officials turned up here to have a look. the entire area was closed off. we weren't allowed in. we were only allowed just on the main road that i've been doing my reports from. and we were only allowed back in in the last four or five hours or so. what also has been released today or what we...
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they would be doing what they like? there would be public outcry. >> the way police behave in single room occupiancy hotels is wildly different. these are people's homes. as much as anybody else's homes. there is no different constitution for people living in sro's. in the ritz carolinon privacy of the guests is the highest concern and the strives to protect that privacy. but the henry hotel, no comment from the desk clerk was less refined and the operator of the jefferson hotel said police ask for the pass keys. >> they have. >> it is our policy to say no. to the best of the my knowledge we have not begin them if they have due cause they should do it. >> i am walking up and down the treat and i am treated differently. >> regardless of education or drugs or not. >> the residents said it is on the residents. >> if walk around here, most people out here act like they ain't got no sense. >> it is just the way it is. that is just life. they are looking into the misact allegations. he maintains that if residents agree to let
they would be doing what they like? there would be public outcry. >> the way police behave in single room occupiancy hotels is wildly different. these are people's homes. as much as anybody else's homes. there is no different constitution for people living in sro's. in the ritz carolinon privacy of the guests is the highest concern and the strives to protect that privacy. but the henry hotel, no comment from the desk clerk was less refined and the operator of the jefferson hotel said...
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and the pakistanis about what they knew and when did they know it. >> do they give an station of how long it will take to go through all the information? >> they haven't. they are rushing to see if there is anything actionable in terms of anything pending, any operations by al qaeda, or if they can identify individuals that they did not know before, and try to get their hands on them before they run for cover. >> of course. that would be the optimal thing to do. >>> pakistan is facing new pressure from all sides after the u.s. raid that took out bin laden. the u.s. wants to question the wives and children who were caught at the compound, and pakistan's own citizens want their government to explain why they wanted to stopped raid in the first place. what is the reaction of pakistan, first up to the release of the new bin laden videos? >> reporter: alex, that's a good question. they have been dispersed throughout the country on the television news channels here. a lot of people are having their first chance to weigh in on them. if the intention of the u.s. government was to put to rest
and the pakistanis about what they knew and when did they know it. >> do they give an station of how long it will take to go through all the information? >> they haven't. they are rushing to see if there is anything actionable in terms of anything pending, any operations by al qaeda, or if they can identify individuals that they did not know before, and try to get their hands on them before they run for cover. >> of course. that would be the optimal thing to do. >>>...
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they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the left there is the building called 1 rincon hill. that is 63 stories tall with a basement, and it sits on a foundation in rock. if you look to the left, you see the infinity. it has the shaped. that is the rock site. they dug down, put it on rock. as you move north, you come to the southern pacific building or the embarcadero centers or the trans america towers. there, the rock is 40, 60 feet deep. but the decision was made that we need parking. so they elected to dig down to the dents supporting soil and build a foundation on the dance material below the bay mud. so that is a rock site, rock expedite -- rock excavation. this is part of the temporary shoring system that retains the walls of the excavation and prevents the building, other buildings from falling into the hole. >> where were we? >> we were driving around in the marina. we were looking over the perfectly flat marina green, at the whole marine area, which is als
they go down and grab the rocked, and they put them at foundation on the rock and they can build 60-story tower. perfect example, as you approach the bay bridge, on the left there is the building called 1 rincon hill. that is 63 stories tall with a basement, and it sits on a foundation in rock. if you look to the left, you see the infinity. it has the shaped. that is the rock site. they dug down, put it on rock. as you move north, you come to the southern pacific building or the embarcadero...
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they should follow all the rules, but they are really important. they ought to be off the streets. we do that with the parole officer. under the current rules, perhaps on the most serious violations, someone who isn't qualified on time, the reason on the insurance issue, the city is on the vote for it. the city is indemnified. you can report a month or so what are some of the serious violators. perhaps the commission should take action against those. and the viability of the program, i think that is not fair. for the good of the patrol specialist, who perhaps you can talk with the president and identify who you think the most serious ones are. perhaps bring those back home if possible within the rules. and whoever is in compliance so far, you only get so many second chances. not everyone is in support. i am. we are all somewhat critical of them. the ones who are not compliant, if they don't do it right away, they will lose their chance to do that kind of work and endanger the entire program. >> one of the issues that was posed to me, the client lists. i went into detail. your list
they should follow all the rules, but they are really important. they ought to be off the streets. we do that with the parole officer. under the current rules, perhaps on the most serious violations, someone who isn't qualified on time, the reason on the insurance issue, the city is on the vote for it. the city is indemnified. you can report a month or so what are some of the serious violators. perhaps the commission should take action against those. and the viability of the program, i think...
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they discovered that they have moved into a higher rate half a they have been killed. it is an after the fact awareness. handoff to the second part of your question, the degree to which customers might decide to opt out, and survey can't really speak to that because we asked people about their rate impact at their current level of usage. we did ask about a number of different grade levels that allows us to model some of the curve of the price sensitivity. we might be able to make ruckuses him if they were to go to another teacher, who but the percentage might be deterred. it would be a projection and not a definitive answer. >> does that answer question. >> we have been joined by commissioner avalos. commissioner mirkarimi: think you, mr. chairman. the be yourself or she can reflect on this. the the just and pressing a bit when i am noticing when the county hall, in response to the efforts, who they are adjusting it. and you give me a little bit of contrast about what they are doing that looks like a response to our own strategies and how this seems to respond to their
they discovered that they have moved into a higher rate half a they have been killed. it is an after the fact awareness. handoff to the second part of your question, the degree to which customers might decide to opt out, and survey can't really speak to that because we asked people about their rate impact at their current level of usage. we did ask about a number of different grade levels that allows us to model some of the curve of the price sensitivity. we might be able to make ruckuses him...
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and so they are... they... but for china historically regime change has meant 50, and sometimes 100 years of chaos. there hasn't been a period of a smooth transition from one dynasty to some other government so it's always in china the latent fear of chaos. inform the 19th century there was a figure who claimed to be... i think it was the brother of jesus who conquered central china in the so called taiping rebellion. and 30 million people were killed before this thing has run its course. so that fear of chaos is alway beneath the surface. >> rose: there was... but you have said-- as i understan- >> but i'm not saying we have to accommodate all of this. i'm saying we have to understand it. >> rose: and you are on record saying they ought to release the nobel recipient. are you not? >> yes, i think it's an unwise move of them and i deplore it. >> rose: let me go to the history. what was the first conversations about china? >> that nixon and i had? >> rose: yes. >> younow, it was a strange situation. i didn't kno
and so they are... they... but for china historically regime change has meant 50, and sometimes 100 years of chaos. there hasn't been a period of a smooth transition from one dynasty to some other government so it's always in china the latent fear of chaos. inform the 19th century there was a figure who claimed to be... i think it was the brother of jesus who conquered central china in the so called taiping rebellion. and 30 million people were killed before this thing has run its course. so...
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that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like their union. what you do is you rehire people back as correctional workers. what happens is in a state of california, where somebody needs help because they contradict or alcoholic or have a bad temper and they are going to be of their wife or sexually assault her stepdaughter -- whatever their problem is, let's do something about crime before they commit the crimes. they have this urge to do something illegal. they call the police and say, "i need help. i'm drug addicted. an alcoholic. please help me." right? they are directed to this tre
that is what they do. that is what they do. i have seen marines out of the military prison -- i have seen them in leavenworth dying in solitary confinement. marines. because they got aids or hepatitis c. convert visn's into what i call residential treatment centers. -- convert prisons. knock down the gun towers. take down the razor wires. inspired the corrections officers, the people with badges that make $150,000 a year -- inspire their asses. [applause] i am all for the union. i do not like...
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they would signal this if they were disinvited, and this is a shame to the nation if they are not invited. should he be coming? >> i have said this consistently, we how the horrible story of the secret court sentencing people to death. we do not have is an analysis of the profound revolution taking place, and what happened overnight -- this marriage is sort of segued into a huge revolution. >> in a sense, this has become mired in this business. and when you are conducting a guest list in a time of such difficulty in the world, you have to make decisions on ethical foreign policy? >> i think that this was about right. the culture that they used about syria, this was a reasonable way to send a message to syria. the ambassador has been lectured by the prime minister's about what we think about their policy. the rest of this is that this is dismissive to the syrians. >> that is all for this week. from all of us, could buy. -- goodbye. >> hello, and welcome. >> get the top stories from across the globe. go to bbc.com/news to see the reporting of bbc world news online. >> funding is made possib
they would signal this if they were disinvited, and this is a shame to the nation if they are not invited. should he be coming? >> i have said this consistently, we how the horrible story of the secret court sentencing people to death. we do not have is an analysis of the profound revolution taking place, and what happened overnight -- this marriage is sort of segued into a huge revolution. >> in a sense, this has become mired in this business. and when you are conducting a guest...
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they know they can't stop this but they are preparing, getting the sandbags ready just in case they need>> al qaeda has released a statement confirming the death of its founder, osama bin laden, according to an intelligence group that monitors militant messages. a live report out of pakistan, just ahead. the woman behind osama bin laden, the terrorist leader with five wives, find out more about them in 2:30 minutes. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new cell sites... increasing network capacity, and investing billions of dollars to improve your wireless network experience. from a single phone call to the most advanced data download, we're covering more people in more places than ever before in an effort to give you the best network possible. at&t. rethink possible. in an effort to give you the best network possible. and, just like toddlers, puppies need food made for them. that's why there's purina puppy chow... with all the essential nutrients your growing puppy needs. purina puppy chow. with olay, taking it all off -- that's my cleansers job. olay facial
they know they can't stop this but they are preparing, getting the sandbags ready just in case they need>> al qaeda has released a statement confirming the death of its founder, osama bin laden, according to an intelligence group that monitors militant messages. a live report out of pakistan, just ahead. the woman behind osama bin laden, the terrorist leader with five wives, find out more about them in 2:30 minutes. building up our wireless network all across america. we're adding new...
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they were icons, if you will. they moved. what may not be as clear to people is what companies are located in silicon valley and brisbane that are not here. i would have thought they would have moved here first, but they are not here. when you look at those companies like google or hp or other silicon valley's, that is why i went down to talk to the silicon valley leadership forum. there ceo's -- their ceo's had a chance to coordinate with us. they were telling us why they would not moving to san francisco. that gave me another agenda that is not corporate welfare. what can we attract here for them? the key is education. we've got to have an intelligent work force that keeps them wanting to be here. that is the number-one thing. that is why i investing so much time in creating a strong connection with our city college, school district. they've got to make sure we have a very integrated education system. that will be a key for many years to come. they tell us in no uncertain terms that they come here because these are the best
they were icons, if you will. they moved. what may not be as clear to people is what companies are located in silicon valley and brisbane that are not here. i would have thought they would have moved here first, but they are not here. when you look at those companies like google or hp or other silicon valley's, that is why i went down to talk to the silicon valley leadership forum. there ceo's -- their ceo's had a chance to coordinate with us. they were telling us why they would not moving to...
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they did not know, they were snookered and they said what is not to like about a high-speed train, why not get one? what is promised and what is going on now has no relationship. >> you represent the city and people are you hearing what he is saying? >> absolutely. before we decide to defer to all theeconomiests, we need to look at how it delivers. we he see them operating in the black, unlike any other transit system in our country, it operates in the black in countries throughout the world. we have done studies all over and we know we can find the resources to build it and operate it in the black because far poorer countries can do so. >> here is the problem. we do not know it. if we could do it it would be great. the fact is, this is a state project, the state legislature have to sign off, they are the final authorities and they are the final say. they want a business plan, many of the offices have asked for it and the senate leadership has asked for it and that plan is not forthcoming and at a hearing a month ago the they said you are asking for this plan and we are a small agency
they did not know, they were snookered and they said what is not to like about a high-speed train, why not get one? what is promised and what is going on now has no relationship. >> you represent the city and people are you hearing what he is saying? >> absolutely. before we decide to defer to all theeconomiests, we need to look at how it delivers. we he see them operating in the black, unlike any other transit system in our country, it operates in the black in countries throughout...
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they believe they know the motive. it is a unanimous consensus-- >> tobacco banned from the campus, a single cigarette can sell for about $7, $150 for a pack. you take their tobacco away and they go nuts >> reporter: hospital employees- - >> there always has been tobacco trade here for the last 20 something years that i have been here. it has gotten to be more expensive because it is harder to get in >> reporter: they became a tobacco free cap is and since then, patient on staff assaults have nearly quadrupled. 75 reported assault, a year later, 287. the department of mental health is a rise in defaults is not tied to tobacco and in 2009, it change the way data was collected and reported in the state hospitals, including the way a question was defined. this led to an increase in the number of records. security measures have increased on the napa campus. >> we get personal arms to every employee and have -- shuttle service >> reporter: he do with the new security measures-- >> they are much more calculating here. >> som
they believe they know the motive. it is a unanimous consensus-- >> tobacco banned from the campus, a single cigarette can sell for about $7, $150 for a pack. you take their tobacco away and they go nuts >> reporter: hospital employees- - >> there always has been tobacco trade here for the last 20 something years that i have been here. it has gotten to be more expensive because it is harder to get in >> reporter: they became a tobacco free cap is and since then, patient...
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they didn't decide to smuggle because they were patriots. they decided to smuggle out of greed for profits and a proof of their motives, the their proof of their motives became evident to everyone when the british finally won the war against the french in north america. as british troops combed through the wreckage of french fortifications, they found that most of the french weapons had been smuggled through tradition naval blockades by the same new england shipowners who had been carrying military supplies to the british army. these british subjects, these merchants were smuggling arms to both sides in the war, to the enemy as well as their own army. to cloak their treason, the smugglers transform themselves into outspoken patriots claiming they didn't oppose taxes as long as they had a vote in establishing tax laws. although that leads very well in today's history books for children, their argument was nonsense. it was nonsense then and it is nonsense now. few taxpayers and england had any representation in parliament you couldn't vote if
they didn't decide to smuggle because they were patriots. they decided to smuggle out of greed for profits and a proof of their motives, the their proof of their motives became evident to everyone when the british finally won the war against the french in north america. as british troops combed through the wreckage of french fortifications, they found that most of the french weapons had been smuggled through tradition naval blockades by the same new england shipowners who had been carrying...
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guest: how they wait in is they say they want fiscal responsibility. they want the united states that actually reduces spending. they see this as the raising of the debt, a procedural matter, not substantive. they are expecting the u.s. congress and the executive branch to get together and find a way to rein in spending and entitlements. they do not worry much about the u.s. that will fold. they think that is highly unlikely. given if you are a major holder of u.s. treasuries, if there should be a crisis of confidence in the united states, interest rates go up, and the value of those treasuries would go down, so they worry about that. they worry about a crisis of confidence in the united states. it would emanate from capital markets. that is one aspect of the worry. the other aspect is they worry about qe2 creating an environment of inflation in the united states in which case they fear that the dollar would devalue enormously and the treasury obligations that they hold will be repaid in a devalued dollar so they will take a loss on that. they worry ab
guest: how they wait in is they say they want fiscal responsibility. they want the united states that actually reduces spending. they see this as the raising of the debt, a procedural matter, not substantive. they are expecting the u.s. congress and the executive branch to get together and find a way to rein in spending and entitlements. they do not worry much about the u.s. that will fold. they think that is highly unlikely. given if you are a major holder of u.s. treasuries, if there should...
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than they were when they were living there. so they keep up that contract and it is very high metabolic rate even once they've left. >> host: so we've seen what happened in north africa. it's been striking and the best of our scholars and academics didn't see that coming so many people believe this will be an opportunity oliver africa for people to really be able to take the reins of power and ensure it fruitful destiny for their country. and i wonder what you think the prospects of that are in zimbabwe. you've discussed the facts i believe that election is a little bit late but there is supposed to be an election repression may be on the uptake who's left? who's left to really fight? >> guest: what's happened is the new constitution and the new election is supposed to take place after the optimal conditions free and fair. that's clearly not going to happen. so mugabe wants to push ahead and have elections just with things as they are to intimidate people, whatever. but the south africans have to stop that and that's where we a
than they were when they were living there. so they keep up that contract and it is very high metabolic rate even once they've left. >> host: so we've seen what happened in north africa. it's been striking and the best of our scholars and academics didn't see that coming so many people believe this will be an opportunity oliver africa for people to really be able to take the reins of power and ensure it fruitful destiny for their country. and i wonder what you think the prospects of that...
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they are. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the plot cone three tween the crematorium and the hassle. with their system in the service staff in occasionally the officers' wives in attendance. and they enjoyed the performance knowing full well that people were being burnt in a criminal. some might find it all of the polish publishers have produced a comic book about the history of auschwitz it's a man to get the message across to those not interested in either museums or history books and. meanwhile really editor tells me she's done it on purpose in order to attract more attention over here you know people read all the books and put them aside but they leave through this book again and again the ground. penus if knew the stories characters personally it would gilinsky was polish and millions in the town was a jewish woman a comic is called the romeo and juliet of auschwitz she was twenty six years old and he was twenty one. the fact they found love or the death factory as auschwi
they are. from my block i could see the cam band playing on the plot cone three tween the crematorium and the hassle. with their system in the service staff in occasionally the officers' wives in attendance. and they enjoyed the performance knowing full well that people were being burnt in a criminal. some might find it all of the polish publishers have produced a comic book about the history of auschwitz it's a man to get the message across to those not interested in either museums or history...
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marketing learn a trade and they can take care of the family your hand they need to move past. the now so it's real tight now. and on the money that they earn stays within the community and the money goes to the docks in the boats for the notice for the nets and hope builders you know and it sustains the community as a whole. this is a national treasure and it really is people need to wake up in this country and realize what they're losing when they lose this asked or system here hopefully and. when we lose a sense to larry the gulf of mexico fisheries are going to collapse because. this is where those pieces were. when i started i had the optimism of the young and i thought that if you point out a problem things will change well it doesn't work that way you've got to really work at it to make things change. million is oil and gas industry generates more than seventy billion dollars a year and employs three hundred twenty thousand people. if you look around resound and you say well i had all this oil and gas obviously everybody here must be well off and incomes must be high and
marketing learn a trade and they can take care of the family your hand they need to move past. the now so it's real tight now. and on the money that they earn stays within the community and the money goes to the docks in the boats for the notice for the nets and hope builders you know and it sustains the community as a whole. this is a national treasure and it really is people need to wake up in this country and realize what they're losing when they lose this asked or system here hopefully and....
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i don't trust president obama. >> they say they have a right to doubt.s country paid a higher price than any. they have lost 5,000 troops and 30,000 is civilians to terrorism. yesterday, the taliban said to avenge bin laden's death, two suicide bombers sent were sent to this base. 80 military cadets killed and 150 injured. we learn new details about the moment bin laden died from the navy seals helmet cameras. the seals first encountered that as they climbed the stairs to the third floor. he quickly retreats. second later they confront him again and children surround him, crying out the children are moved and that is when the seals shoot bin laden in the chest and forehead. >>> the first leg of cycling amgen tour in california is now in question with snow in the forecast for lake tahoe on sunday. officials will meet and discuss options which include altering the 118 mile course from south lake tahoe up to north star tahoe. the course claim is about 7,000 feet which where it could be icy. safety is top concern especially since last week of a cyclist that
i don't trust president obama. >> they say they have a right to doubt.s country paid a higher price than any. they have lost 5,000 troops and 30,000 is civilians to terrorism. yesterday, the taliban said to avenge bin laden's death, two suicide bombers sent were sent to this base. 80 military cadets killed and 150 injured. we learn new details about the moment bin laden died from the navy seals helmet cameras. the seals first encountered that as they climbed the stairs to the third floor....
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but the irish are very visible, they take over certain neighborhoods, they vote as a bloc, they listen to what the bishops have to say about things. and the native protestant-americans come to resent them. there are also prejudices against catholics in general, um, that go back in european history. so secret organizations start to be formed. one of them is called the order of the star-spangled banner. they hold their secret meetings, and they have secret handshakes, and people ask them, well, what do you do in these meetings, and they say, i know nothing. so they get to be called the know-nothings. that term was coined by horace greeley, the editor of the new york tribune. .. president with zachary taylor in in 1940. zachary taylor died after about a year in office and millard fillmore becomes president. he is like a celebrity. that ask him to head the ticket. the interesting thing is millard fillmore is not anti-immigrant or anti capitalist. while they are holding the convention in philadelphia, the so-called city of brotherly love, millard fillmore is in the vatican meeting the pope.
but the irish are very visible, they take over certain neighborhoods, they vote as a bloc, they listen to what the bishops have to say about things. and the native protestant-americans come to resent them. there are also prejudices against catholics in general, um, that go back in european history. so secret organizations start to be formed. one of them is called the order of the star-spangled banner. they hold their secret meetings, and they have secret handshakes, and people ask them, well,...
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they couldn't leave anywhere until they were shot and in new york they almost ripped one off when they left early in the tour heads ike signed poster something and it almost came off. if it would have been a regular door would have hit the shore and shut -- door and shut it. today that door saved his life or protected him because of blocked the bullet so they block behind it to get him into that limousine. the six shot cracks across the driveway and at that moment no one knows where that six shot one. later they were determined that the six shot hit the side of the car slid through a gap that white between the door in the door frame and hit reagan five inches below his left arm. they tumble into the car, the door shuts and they take off. often like to ask people everyone here seen a presidential motorcade at least on tv? in d.c. i get stuck at them all the time. you are stuck in traffic and they go on and on and on. jerry parr is propping him up in the backseat and he looks out the window in the seas three bodies on the ground. bullet mark in the left window. he knows there has been an
they couldn't leave anywhere until they were shot and in new york they almost ripped one off when they left early in the tour heads ike signed poster something and it almost came off. if it would have been a regular door would have hit the shore and shut -- door and shut it. today that door saved his life or protected him because of blocked the bullet so they block behind it to get him into that limousine. the six shot cracks across the driveway and at that moment no one knows where that six...
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they lowered the flags as soon as they found out about the passing of omar ahmad. people are stunned because they say they just brought him here last night. >> good evening everybody. this is the meeting for may 9. >> reporter: colleagues say that omar ahmad was in good spirits. they learned that ahmad passed away in an ambulance this morning. >> he was a very good friend. >> reporter: ahmad won a seat on the city council and became mayor in november but his roots were in silicon valley working at companies such as netscape, napster, and several startups. friends came by with flowers. >> he touched so many people and he was such a great human being. >> he was full of optimism. he made people think about the possibilities. he is a great man. >> reporter: tonight on his facebook page, people posted condolences and remembered his leadership as a role model and a man with a sense of humor and a desire to make a difference. >> he had a collection of guitars and wanted to play. he went mountain climbing and let a fun and balanced life. >> reporter: a private funeral and
they lowered the flags as soon as they found out about the passing of omar ahmad. people are stunned because they say they just brought him here last night. >> good evening everybody. this is the meeting for may 9. >> reporter: colleagues say that omar ahmad was in good spirits. they learned that ahmad passed away in an ambulance this morning. >> he was a very good friend. >> reporter: ahmad won a seat on the city council and became mayor in november but his roots were...
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they can't have it when they anything. in your. car right now barack obama and the democrats have to sweepings of power with the promise of oil and the citizens are pros called the tea party movement and then miss it was known to be government spending not to health care and climate change legislation and no two what made him so i bought it because i think that if the people caught this thing to you seem to work on this president's tea party endorse candidates to sweep the republicans to victory in the house of representatives thirty two percent of the candidates who were elected last night across this country are affiliated with the tea party there's the tea party challenge all way and we're sending a message too. and they see it as a repudiation of the president and his policies. what does it feel like. feels bad . i came to the united states to examine the tea party phenomenon and in particular the accusations that the protesters were pawns in a code power play by a small group of billion is and corporate players they're recruit
they can't have it when they anything. in your. car right now barack obama and the democrats have to sweepings of power with the promise of oil and the citizens are pros called the tea party movement and then miss it was known to be government spending not to health care and climate change legislation and no two what made him so i bought it because i think that if the people caught this thing to you seem to work on this president's tea party endorse candidates to sweep the republicans to...
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they are fantastic. >> being able to -- they tour a lot. they do a lot of things community wise.hey do a lot of shows. if you ask them, they have to try to keep their grades up to par. that's a lot of work in between them doing shows at night and being up this early in the morning. then from right here, they go straight to school. >> it's fabulous. it's great. they are great training behind them. you gonna play a little something for us? >> yeah. >> let's do it. ♪ ♪ [ yawns ] [ magical chime ] ♪ [ people cheering ] [ girl ] whoo hoo! [ people cheering ] swipe your card please. excuse me...? this belongs to you... o...um...thank you. excuse me... t?ú[lvr >>> welcome back. it's 6:25. a look at the south bay where northbound 101 is starting to show the slowdown. we have the speed indicating 66. it dips down into the 50s at the construction zone. getting off or on to northbound 101, north of the highway. a dead body was found in that area. now, police are handing out fly fliers to get more information. a slow down, get the information and help them out if you can at all. the peninsul
they are fantastic. >> being able to -- they tour a lot. they do a lot of things community wise.hey do a lot of shows. if you ask them, they have to try to keep their grades up to par. that's a lot of work in between them doing shows at night and being up this early in the morning. then from right here, they go straight to school. >> it's fabulous. it's great. they are great training behind them. you gonna play a little something for us? >> yeah. >> let's do it. ♪ ♪...
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they say.so yeah, part of the reason i wrote the book was to try to get the truth out about what happened in vietnam and to honor the men and women who won that war for us before the politicians threw it away. you frequently see tet in headlines these days. whenever anything bad happens in the world, terrorists do some kind of attack or insurgents, some kind of spectacular bombing or something, you'll see a commentator say this is just like the tet offensive. iraq, afghanistan, whatever, i saw a headline about tet refer to northern mexico, as some kind of tet offensive was going on there. "time" magazine said that the wikileaks document dump was just like the tet offensive. i don't place if you can make the analogy, but anyway, the point is that tet is out there. the problem with this is that every time you say tet, which are really saying is defeat. what you're saying is whatever we are involved in is like vietnam. it's a quagmire. we can't win, and so forth. and, in fact, the bad guys out the
they say.so yeah, part of the reason i wrote the book was to try to get the truth out about what happened in vietnam and to honor the men and women who won that war for us before the politicians threw it away. you frequently see tet in headlines these days. whenever anything bad happens in the world, terrorists do some kind of attack or insurgents, some kind of spectacular bombing or something, you'll see a commentator say this is just like the tet offensive. iraq, afghanistan, whatever, i saw...
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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 there is not a lot of evidence in this case and this case has resolved itself, i don't think you should indict but it is people who have to decide what gets to court and what doesn't get to court. she said here i have 80 people on this list and when we came to court on the other day there w
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...
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they are illegal. when you try to figure out how much -- >> that's not going to the government. >> -- how much they contribute that they don't use against how much they give, you don't know where you are. but you know what? i just have to say, first question was the right question, where are we are on immigration reform. about the last thing americans should be thinking about is the question posed here about what these immigrants if they came forward legalized in one fell swoop would mean for health care reform. for one thing, it wouldn't come forward that way. they have to wait a certain number of years depending on how long they have been here under the current proposed laws about how you would get your -- how you would -- show you can speak english, you have to go through so many hurdles before you can qualify. >> right, their children born -- >> and one more thing to say, though, the law is -- >> -- they get those benefits right away. >> one thing to say here, they ought to get them right this mome
they are illegal. when you try to figure out how much -- >> that's not going to the government. >> -- how much they contribute that they don't use against how much they give, you don't know where you are. but you know what? i just have to say, first question was the right question, where are we are on immigration reform. about the last thing americans should be thinking about is the question posed here about what these immigrants if they came forward legalized in one fell swoop...
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they wanted to be a state charter, and they were. it was why it was submitted to us in the first place. before we get to [unintelligible] the was the appeal of the charter held by the state board, to be appealed to the local board first. that was the requirement. i am not aware of if there was any choice of the implied testimony this evening. >> if this were to go back to the state, where they get passed through the state board? >> i can't speak for the state board of education, but thinking just based on process and what i have experienced in the past, the were looking for the actual petition to have findings on would be a the one that we submitted to them. commissioner feweryee: was thatl on the process? >> as you recall, on the budget committee, that was insufficient on many categories. they had missed the deadline to submit it. this was updated information, and they were unable when they came to the committee, my memory is not that good. they did not have the information from the management company. they did not have that pertine
they wanted to be a state charter, and they were. it was why it was submitted to us in the first place. before we get to [unintelligible] the was the appeal of the charter held by the state board, to be appealed to the local board first. that was the requirement. i am not aware of if there was any choice of the implied testimony this evening. >> if this were to go back to the state, where they get passed through the state board? >> i can't speak for the state board of education, but...
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they know that they don't need terror. they don't need to kill themselves until other people can get rid of their dictators and to change their futures. one of the things that i've... was in my mind is that we know there was cable t.v. in that compound. (laughter) and i'm sort of wondering how osama bin laden was consuming the news out of tahrir square a couple months ago where you were what it must have felt for him. on the one hand these were the regimes he wanted himself to topple. on the other hand, the people in the square were not carrying his picture. and were not chanting his slogans. so i would have... many other places and "new york times" the world where i'd love to be a fly on the wall, that would have been one. i would have wanted to know how osama bin laden saw this picture and what affected the. >> williams: doris, this is personal for you in an important way. what happened in your house on 9/12. >> i have a son, as you know, joey, my youngest child, who graduated from harvard college in june right before 9/
they know that they don't need terror. they don't need to kill themselves until other people can get rid of their dictators and to change their futures. one of the things that i've... was in my mind is that we know there was cable t.v. in that compound. (laughter) and i'm sort of wondering how osama bin laden was consuming the news out of tahrir square a couple months ago where you were what it must have felt for him. on the one hand these were the regimes he wanted himself to topple. on the...