117
117
Jun 4, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened. in my neighborhood, fights happen a lot. so you could either stay there and watch, participate or walk away. and i wanted to do the smart thing. i walked away when i seen the fight -- the fight was getting out of control because a lot of times if you're around when a fight happens in my neighborhood, they arrest everyone. so i didn't want to be a part of that, so i left and lo and behold six or seven months later, i was arrested for that crime. i remembered that day. i was -- i had moved back in with my grandmother and i was walking down the street to meet her at the store because she went to go get and groceries. when i was walking down the street, a detective's car pulled on the side and hopped out of the car and asked me my name and just put me in handcuffs and put me in the car. and while i was in the car, i was nervous and i was scared. i was really scared to ask questions, but i asked anyway. and i asked the officer could he tell me what this was pertaining to and he said we'll let you know when we got there. i was qui
it happened. in my neighborhood, fights happen a lot. so you could either stay there and watch, participate or walk away. and i wanted to do the smart thing. i walked away when i seen the fight -- the fight was getting out of control because a lot of times if you're around when a fight happens in my neighborhood, they arrest everyone. so i didn't want to be a part of that, so i left and lo and behold six or seven months later, i was arrested for that crime. i remembered that day. i was -- i had...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Jun 3, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't anybody care? is the constitution just a piece of paper that means nothing that the president can sign another piece of paper and then we lose our citizenship and they can do whatever the hell they wanted to us? it's wrong, it was wrong then, it was wrong now and i don't care what kind of questionnaire it is, i'll sign it no no and i'll yell it at the president, i'll yell it at roosevelt, i'll yell it at general dewitt and it matters. it has to matter. and to me it's the speech i gave him was in part all just drawn from what's happening i think in the country right now in relationship to the war, who
that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't anybody care? is the constitution just a piece of paper...
254
254
Jun 1, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
it never happened.-old raymond zack made his way into the frigid waters of san francisco bay. apparently intent on taking his own life. his mother yelled out to a bystander to call 911. fire crews and police eye arrived within minutes but nobody attempted to save his life. >> damned frustrating. >> reporter: fire officials say budget cuts would years ago eliminated their water rescue training. department policy prevented crews from entering the water. witnesses watched in disbelief as first responders stood by. while zack got deeper in the water. he can be seen alive with water up to his neck. >> i just think -- i don't know why, you know, then aren't taking their uniforms off and diving in will. that's -- i was surprised. >> what if it were a 10-year-old boy or 5-year-old girl? they don't go in the water? i would go. >> reporter: a coast guard vessel was unable to reach the man. eventually a bystander, 20-year-old woman, attempt ad rescue. when she reached him the man was dead. cnn spoke with the inter
it never happened.-old raymond zack made his way into the frigid waters of san francisco bay. apparently intent on taking his own life. his mother yelled out to a bystander to call 911. fire crews and police eye arrived within minutes but nobody attempted to save his life. >> damned frustrating. >> reporter: fire officials say budget cuts would years ago eliminated their water rescue training. department policy prevented crews from entering the water. witnesses watched in disbelief...
152
152
Jun 2, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened, it's over with. can understand why he doesn't want a big formal investigation, even if a crime may have been committed, he says it's not worth the headache to him. >> we'll leave it there. wolf, appreciate it. paul, thanks. gloria, as well. >>> coming up, men who say they're the father and uncle of the 13-year-old boy tortured to death by syrian security forces, speaking out on syrian state television. it's sad to watch. you're not going to believe what they're saying. actually praising syria's dictator and his violent regime. we'll explain what is making them do that. also ahead, at least two tornadoes hit western massachusetts. the pictures are incredible, including the city of springfield. the latest on the damage coming up. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our
it happened, it's over with. can understand why he doesn't want a big formal investigation, even if a crime may have been committed, he says it's not worth the headache to him. >> we'll leave it there. wolf, appreciate it. paul, thanks. gloria, as well. >>> coming up, men who say they're the father and uncle of the 13-year-old boy tortured to death by syrian security forces, speaking out on syrian state television. it's sad to watch. you're not going to believe what they're...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
106
106
Jun 15, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
if you look at what has happened within drop -- that is what has happened since dropped, this is a very quick view of the retention in the program. just to explain it a little bit -- here are the first group of police officers who entered. this is a useful member to explain what has gone on. the median eligibility use -- a police officer could stay in the program for three years. how long did they stay? the people who retired used 37 present site of their eligibility or about one year, the same ordeal -- same order of magnitude as sergeants and lieutenants. i will come back to that a little bit later. in summary, on the cost neutrality finding, in the simplest of terms, is drop encourages officers to work longer than they would have the outcome of the potential for cost savings are realized. the savings come from deferred training and deferred a health benefit costs. cost comes from changes in the retirement benefits. if it encourages them to work longer than they would have without it, the cost savings potential are realized. if it is other than that, they are not realized as well. our
if you look at what has happened within drop -- that is what has happened since dropped, this is a very quick view of the retention in the program. just to explain it a little bit -- here are the first group of police officers who entered. this is a useful member to explain what has gone on. the median eligibility use -- a police officer could stay in the program for three years. how long did they stay? the people who retired used 37 present site of their eligibility or about one year, the same...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. report. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers . the week's top stories here on r.t. down lot of calls of genocide charges against him monstrous out of noxious as he appears in the hague the first start to serbia's hopes of these arrests getting a fast track into the e.u. suffer a setback. for libyan intervention loses out of your does nato eager to reverse a stalemate rolls out heavy gun sheds the move is fears of a coalition maybe preparing for a ground invasion. health inspectors focus on a german restaurant to haunt the source of a killer he call i box but there's a little relief for struggling in spain after being initially blamed for the outbreak tyria has already killed nine hundred eighty four new york and infected more than two thousand. i feel like natural disasters are getting more ferocious and more frequent scientists say can be almost impossible to predict deadly tsunamis floods and wildfires a prom
find out what's really happening to the global economy with much stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. report. we've got. the biggest issues get the human voice face to face with the news makers . the week's top stories here on r.t. down lot of calls of genocide charges against him monstrous out of noxious as he appears in the hague the first start to serbia's hopes of these arrests getting a fast track into the e.u. suffer a setback. for libyan intervention loses out...
205
205
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
happened just before 8:00. the victim actually called 911 after being shot and told dispatchers what happened. the unidentified 70-year-old man told police he'd been attacked by three men and the same men took various items from the store. the man was taken to a local hospital where he died. police say one of the things taken was a videotape recorder used to help with security. >> that's extremely important to the investigation. but what's more important is we get the cooperation of the people around. it's a busy heavily traveled street. trying to get anybody traveling through the area. [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: police said the men didn't just take cash in the register, they took the whole register. suspects were seen leaving in a brown or tan late model honda or car with a similar body. try to find out more about this business owner and find out exactly more details about what happened here last night. reporting live in fairfield, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> well, getting back to normal. what ti
happened just before 8:00. the victim actually called 911 after being shot and told dispatchers what happened. the unidentified 70-year-old man told police he'd been attacked by three men and the same men took various items from the store. the man was taken to a local hospital where he died. police say one of the things taken was a videotape recorder used to help with security. >> that's extremely important to the investigation. but what's more important is we get the cooperation of the...
131
131
Jun 4, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
that did not happen. as the number of oil birds was increasing the photographs were degreasing and the reason why was we started threatened to be thrown in jail if we went within 40 miles -- 40 feet of booms. if we went on the beaches where there was oil. i was trying to go out on boats to take pictures and talk to people to go out into the water and when the person driving the boat found out i was a book author they wouldn't take me because i will get a $40,000 fine and you will be thrown in jail. i went on the beaches even though it meant risking being thrown in jail and did what i could tell this story and we all did our best to do it and the story became difficult to tell and i'd do that was going to happen so i decided very early on that this was going to require more than an article, more than a few days. it would require a full book of investigation and it would require spending as much time as possible in those communities most affected and i spend my time -- my previous books for those who have r
that did not happen. as the number of oil birds was increasing the photographs were degreasing and the reason why was we started threatened to be thrown in jail if we went within 40 miles -- 40 feet of booms. if we went on the beaches where there was oil. i was trying to go out on boats to take pictures and talk to people to go out into the water and when the person driving the boat found out i was a book author they wouldn't take me because i will get a $40,000 fine and you will be thrown in...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
window this happening how large will the and the and how much will be the premise. so in planning for the governments for the authorities you can advise them how much the protection how much the preparation needs to be and what about what happened in russia last sound are we witnessed a number of wildfires that took lives and dozens of people do you see that coming that's something we do not want to address right now but the need with the evidence was that it was much for a long time much too dry the winter was not enough the use of water was very slow and usually is a lot of people need a lot of fresh water and then of course you have to speak to you saw the conditions were bad already often and late winter early spring and when that some fire started it grew out of hand and that's one of the dangers which were this risk assessment comes in. how much do we need to be prepared in time far and they're not last summer. five years ago. to minimize the risk to minimize the damage can you predict what's going to happen in the summer watching it i'm not an expert but i'm
window this happening how large will the and the and how much will be the premise. so in planning for the governments for the authorities you can advise them how much the protection how much the preparation needs to be and what about what happened in russia last sound are we witnessed a number of wildfires that took lives and dozens of people do you see that coming that's something we do not want to address right now but the need with the evidence was that it was much for a long time much too...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. was a report on our. welcome back you're watching our t.v. here is a look at the week's top stories for jarrod lot it calls the genocide charges against a monstrous and serbia hands him over to the hague but instead of leading a path to the e.u. belgrade finds the great here is list just got longer. libyan intervention loses out if you as nato eager to reverse the stealing of rolls out having gunships the move is rigged knighting fears of the coalition may be preparing for a ground invasion. health inspectors focus on a german restaurant to hunt the source of the killer you call i bob but there is little relief for struggling in space after being initially blamed for the outbreak materia has a rate killed nineteen people in new york and infected more than two thousand. it feels like natural disasters are getting more ferocious and more frequent scientists say can be almost impossible to predict deadly tsunamis squads and wildfires are prominent oceanographer here in russia
find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. was a report on our. welcome back you're watching our t.v. here is a look at the week's top stories for jarrod lot it calls the genocide charges against a monstrous and serbia hands him over to the hague but instead of leading a path to the e.u. belgrade finds the great here is list just got longer. libyan intervention loses out if you as nato eager to reverse the stealing of...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
142
142
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
now we just have to make it happen. just a couple of data points. california businesses combined $300 billion with their counterparts and apec economies. of course, more than any other state. we have two-way shipping. we are a gateway for merchandise shipping. california has the most foreign-direct investment from apec economies than any other state. so we are in the middle of this. these meetings are absolutely vital to the future of the city and future of the region. we could not be more excited to have you here. for recently, we learned about something that was even more exciting. we learned there would be an absolutely phenomenal women's economic summit that would become the leader of the meeting that will be happening in san francisco. none other than our secretary of state -- hillary clinton -- is leading the effort and making it her mission to empower women as not only part of the u.s. economy, but world economy. that is something that is very special, here in california, and san francisco. our representatives in the u.s. senate, barbara boxe
now we just have to make it happen. just a couple of data points. california businesses combined $300 billion with their counterparts and apec economies. of course, more than any other state. we have two-way shipping. we are a gateway for merchandise shipping. california has the most foreign-direct investment from apec economies than any other state. so we are in the middle of this. these meetings are absolutely vital to the future of the city and future of the region. we could not be more...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a different reactor that won't happen here well that didn't happen in the accident similar with different mechanism in different reactors three months ago and. accident means battery isn't going to be enough we're looking at this and we haven't decided yet to order the nuclear power plant lesson number two we've got in vermont yankee. we have more spent fuel in one spent fuel pool all the used fuel it's very hard but it's causing so many problems in japan then all four fukushima reactors put together now we know that dry storage is much much safer and we're looking out and they have some dry storage it was ok but even with the even with the tsunami it was ok and the earthquake the nuclear regulatory commission read license this plant which is just like the earth for twenty years ten days into the fukushima crisis i wasn't warm on that day and happily used to live near it without ordering the spent fuel to be emptied into dry storage so it would be safe i was shocked dr thank you so much for being with us that i think you appreciate it it's i think i mean security's what's going
it's a different reactor that won't happen here well that didn't happen in the accident similar with different mechanism in different reactors three months ago and. accident means battery isn't going to be enough we're looking at this and we haven't decided yet to order the nuclear power plant lesson number two we've got in vermont yankee. we have more spent fuel in one spent fuel pool all the used fuel it's very hard but it's causing so many problems in japan then all four fukushima reactors...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly and i think that what happened was there was kind of an idea that was happening that maybe a recovery was on the way because banks were making money again there were huge bonuses being paid out last year and that was an issue there was a lot of backlash and i think that's one of the reasons they actually salaries instead of keeping bonuses but the fact now that they're not making money shows that perhaps the economy isn't growing as fast as i thought it was the numbers keep coming out suggesting that growing across various sectors and i think that if there's not money being made on main street that usually kind of effects financed the financial sector as well and if you're not making money trading then these banks can keep the bankers on so i shared scared should we be i mean should i sell my crap and move to some nice sunny country somewhere far away from either the euro zone crisis or the u.s. . i'm not sure about doing that but i think there was basically i think what happened as well is because banks started to make money again these financial services firms started to ma
exactly and i think that what happened was there was kind of an idea that was happening that maybe a recovery was on the way because banks were making money again there were huge bonuses being paid out last year and that was an issue there was a lot of backlash and i think that's one of the reasons they actually salaries instead of keeping bonuses but the fact now that they're not making money shows that perhaps the economy isn't growing as fast as i thought it was the numbers keep coming out...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
what happened. that's a very good question i've asked you already have your eyes lie i want to know so so whether somebody who might be right now and let henry happen something might happen when so for me for me to say that i'm going to be different you've heard that before oh america has heard that before i would just suggest that my record would in fact bear out the fact that i'm going to do what i say i'm going to do if i don't it's going to be the first time in my life where i haven't done what i said i would do i very quickly this is because this is a topic we always cover i want to ask you what you think of wiki leaks do you think that any of the information that they've released has actually harmed national security in america i don't know go after them the same way that the obama administration's justice department is no i would not think that they were the messenger and the it wasn't with the leaks that would be someone else and i really wasn't surprised that any of the information that was
what happened. that's a very good question i've asked you already have your eyes lie i want to know so so whether somebody who might be right now and let henry happen something might happen when so for me for me to say that i'm going to be different you've heard that before oh america has heard that before i would just suggest that my record would in fact bear out the fact that i'm going to do what i say i'm going to do if i don't it's going to be the first time in my life where i haven't done...
209
209
Jun 25, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
said it didn't happen that way. jim williams shot and killed in the first come shot him, walked around the desk, two more shots in his back and head and back and then went and did -- jim williams faked the damage in the house and got another dun and pretended and shot at his own position former hansford had been standing faking two shots from berendt. then he put the gun in his hand. well, there are nine serious points of evidence that support the dea. i won't go into all of them but the d.a. was able to knock down a couple of them but i find it troubling that there's still some evidence that is not accounted for and seems to me that jim williams was promoted provoked definitely by danny hansford running wild. a month earlier he had taken fire into the floor of mercer house setting a precedent for himself what he would grab a gun in mercer house but danny wood, the kid would. so anyway, i hope i'm not getting too confusing here, but, for being too much evidence around. but i felt that -- i was convinced that while p
said it didn't happen that way. jim williams shot and killed in the first come shot him, walked around the desk, two more shots in his back and head and back and then went and did -- jim williams faked the damage in the house and got another dun and pretended and shot at his own position former hansford had been standing faking two shots from berendt. then he put the gun in his hand. well, there are nine serious points of evidence that support the dea. i won't go into all of them but the d.a....
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
what's happened to the nature at the sea storm surges sea waves you know invasion the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk years which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards a new student up of the well of the population florence and so the question for the general society with us. at the progress has been very good we started because we didn't have so much investment that i knew most of the people and so we could. do a lot of experimental computer runs on the big computers in the office and women also used but now we wait for our computers to arrive and go into the production runs progress has been great the opportunity to work in most gold rushes through a living exciting and i think with the talking to my partners to my colleagues over the last few days from the other grounds we all take on the challenge and some just think about it and we like from continuous faustus possible one of the possible up locations of this project that you're working on could perhaps help in the
what's happened to the nature at the sea storm surges sea waves you know invasion the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk years which affects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level of expertise and packaging into a new direction towards a new student up of the well of the population florence and so the question for the general society with us. at the progress has been very good we started because we didn't have so much investment that i knew most...
999
999
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 999
favorite 0
quote 0
just happened to them. oh, my god, didn't think it was going to happen. >> reporter: he still doesn't appear to know he's landed in the middle of a "dateline" investigation. but he'll find out a little later. >> he's in the driveway. coming in, everybody. >> it's lee greer 74, our 1:00. >> now, here comes another married man. he's 31-year-old lee greer, screen name legalgreer74. he's away from home on business and he's been chatting online with a 13-year-old at least that's what the decoy told him. he sends her a picture of his penis and then types "you will get to see the real thing, you know, in person. >> he's in the backdoor, opening the door. supposed to be bringing lunch and booze. >> often, perverted-justice decoys will ask a man to bring something specific like food or alcohol. >> ask if he brought the lunch and booze. >> did you bring the food? >> yeah. >> okay, great. >> reporter: law enforcement says it helps show intent because a potential predator is bringing items that he talked about online i
just happened to them. oh, my god, didn't think it was going to happen. >> reporter: he still doesn't appear to know he's landed in the middle of a "dateline" investigation. but he'll find out a little later. >> he's in the driveway. coming in, everybody. >> it's lee greer 74, our 1:00. >> now, here comes another married man. he's 31-year-old lee greer, screen name legalgreer74. he's away from home on business and he's been chatting online with a 13-year-old at...
65
65
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 1
what happens in nature at the sea storm surges the waves you know invasion of the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk years which infects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level. thanks to jeeves and packaging into a new direction towards mr you've got the local population from a distance of the question from the general society we. had the progress has been very good we started because we didn't have so much investment at that time but i knew most of the people and so we could. do a lot of experimental computer runs on the computer from the office through most of it is the but now we wait for our computers to arrive and going through the production runs progress has been great the opportunity to work to moscow and russia has been affected selling generics i think and i think with some talking to my partners to my colleagues over the last two days from the other grounds that we all take on the challenge and suggested about it and we'd like to continue with fast as possible what are the possible up locations office project that you're work
what happens in nature at the sea storm surges the waves you know invasion of the new thing is that we try to estimate how large the risk years which infects the infrastructure people and that is using the existing high level. thanks to jeeves and packaging into a new direction towards mr you've got the local population from a distance of the question from the general society we. had the progress has been very good we started because we didn't have so much investment at that time but i knew...
117
117
Jun 19, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 1
what happened to average people? what happened to people when printing press was introduced? so how you view what happened to us? what's going to be next? >> i'll tell you, what happened to us is i believe we gained the competency of the last media renaissance. it feels like what happened we get a new medium and then the elite seem to actually capture the real capacity of the medium while the people gained the capability of the medium before. so we get text, right, and the rabbis learn how to read and the people learn how to hear. they gather in the town square and listen to the torah scroll be read to them. we get the printing press and the elite can print books, while we learn to read. now we get the internet. we get computers and we learn to write, right, so we can blog, write and tweet while our elite learn to program. we've finally gotten the program of the 13th century but we're in the 21st century so i feel like we stay one step behind. what we've gotten is we've gotten the world where instead of paying money to watch movies made by studios, we pay money to buy the equ
what happened to average people? what happened to people when printing press was introduced? so how you view what happened to us? what's going to be next? >> i'll tell you, what happened to us is i believe we gained the competency of the last media renaissance. it feels like what happened we get a new medium and then the elite seem to actually capture the real capacity of the medium while the people gained the capability of the medium before. so we get text, right, and the rabbis learn...
537
537
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 537
favorite 0
quote 1
we don't know when it is going to happen.ember, there was actually just recently a special election ironically for the seat vacated by chris lee. he sent a shirtless picture to a woman on the internet. this is a seat that is very different in terms of the demographics it is in new york city, and something that will have to happen in the short term for anthony weiner to be replaced, but sometimes it takes a while. if you want to talk about it, there's a discussion of whether his seat will even exist. new york is losing two congressional seats because of redistricting. one interesting subplot that's been going on here, is many of his fellow democrats from new york have not wanted to publicly come out and say he should resign, because they stand to gain politically if he's not there, because it's easier to get rid of his seat if somebody like anthony weiner is not there. >>> you hear it here first. our dana bash breaking the story, congressman anthony weiner set to resign today. we'll take a quick break and be right back. car co
we don't know when it is going to happen.ember, there was actually just recently a special election ironically for the seat vacated by chris lee. he sent a shirtless picture to a woman on the internet. this is a seat that is very different in terms of the demographics it is in new york city, and something that will have to happen in the short term for anthony weiner to be replaced, but sometimes it takes a while. if you want to talk about it, there's a discussion of whether his seat will even...
266
266
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
WMAR
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 1
and it happened before. last month this fly away inflatable playhouse in arizona injured several children when it flew away. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video of the bounce house to gary of magic jump rentals in los angeles. >> that's unbelievable. >> reporter: he says accidents like this are easily preventable by make sure the house is properly anchored. >> it's an amiewnsment ride and with all amusement ride there are a little bit of risk involved. >> reporter: he says the bounce houses should not be used in wind over 20 miles per hour. >> and it's all about being careful and being safe. doing it the right way. >> oh my god. >> all right. that was abby boudreaux reporting. we want to tell you about a great event that's happening in the community. healthy wealthy wise and beautiful sound pretty great. that is the focus of a conference going on neck weekend and you can attend. heart and soul awards this week -- next weekend will have everything for everybody. donna jacobs is senior vice
and it happened before. last month this fly away inflatable playhouse in arizona injured several children when it flew away. there have been thousands of injuries. we showed video of the bounce house to gary of magic jump rentals in los angeles. >> that's unbelievable. >> reporter: he says accidents like this are easily preventable by make sure the house is properly anchored. >> it's an amiewnsment ride and with all amusement ride there are a little bit of risk involved....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
121
121
Jun 27, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
what happened? >> what happened here. well, these trees were obviously, cut down, and we hope that they got a permit to do so. this is the permit application for anyone that wants to remove a tree in the public right of way. it is the same application you want if you want to remove a tree on private property, but within ten feet of the right-of-way. the ordinance that lien we advised to include the same protections for what is called significant trees. those are trees located on private property that happen to be within ten feet of the public right of way and also meet a certain size requirement, it is not just anything, it needs to have, a diameter of the trunk. which is measured at 4 1/2 feet above grade, needs to be greater than 12 inches. the canopy with the -- width of the tree needs to be greater than 15 feet or the height of the tree would need to be greater than 20 feet. >> if that's the case, these would be significant tree, even if they were ten feet back from the public right of way. the public right of way is
what happened? >> what happened here. well, these trees were obviously, cut down, and we hope that they got a permit to do so. this is the permit application for anyone that wants to remove a tree in the public right of way. it is the same application you want if you want to remove a tree on private property, but within ten feet of the right-of-way. the ordinance that lien we advised to include the same protections for what is called significant trees. those are trees located on private...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
82
82
Jun 8, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
if this were happening anywhere , but sro's, there would be outcry. [applause] >> and our one last question will be open for anyone who wishes to answer it. do you think it is fair that police who kill citizens are put on administrative leave while the citizens to do the same thing are immediately arrested and imprisoned it? >> [yelling] >> anyone want to grab that one? [laughter] >> i believe the question is whether or not if a police officer killed someone in the line of duty and they are put on administrative leave? >> that is what i read here. >> so, again, the police officer is subject to all the lost anybody else is subject to. the reason they're put on administrative leave while the investigation continues is to make sure the investigation goes forward and the officer is not outside. i do not think it is looked upon by the officers -- and i know it is not intended by the police department -- as a reward. it is just something done as the investigation goes forward. once the finding is made, then it proceeds. if it is not a criminal trial, as wit
if this were happening anywhere , but sro's, there would be outcry. [applause] >> and our one last question will be open for anyone who wishes to answer it. do you think it is fair that police who kill citizens are put on administrative leave while the citizens to do the same thing are immediately arrested and imprisoned it? >> [yelling] >> anyone want to grab that one? [laughter] >> i believe the question is whether or not if a police officer killed someone in the line...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
78
78
Jun 16, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up this culture that sends to -- seems to bring it misconduct on. what is it about this culture that makes some cops go bad or road? are the temptations so great because you are dealing with narcotics when you are under cover? what is it about the culture that breeds these bad things out. -- breeds these bad things out? >> i will answer that. i worked in narcotics for a long time. plainclothes for a long time. i participated in large seizures, one of them involving $1.4 million in cash. and i never to the dime. i am comfortable with the officers i worked with, that they were of the highest caliber. as i said earlier, there are offi
and continue to happen. so, the public defender's role is unique and natural and i am confident that had we not been doing our jobs with respect to those brought residents of the henry hotel, those would never have surfaced and perhaps the officers would never have had to answer for that conduct. [applause] >> i would like to ask a question and anybody can answer this. you brought up this culture that sends to -- seems to bring it misconduct on. what is it about this culture that makes...
266
266
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 1
this is what is happening.ey are going to stay in tahrir square until the military does something about it. they need to fix the reforms at a faster pace because they promised to. look at the international headlines. it is with the guardian. battle breaks out in tahrir square. it goes on to say, since the resignation of the former president, egypt has been run by the armed forces who promised a swift transition to a democratic government. many fear that the pace of change has been too slow. accusing generals of hijacking the revolution and failing to hold members of the old regime to the account. the military knows how to do stuff that the military is trained for. they are not equipped to run a country. >> we will follow this closely. i appreciate it. >>> she was a striking woman and she would have been 50 years old this week. have you ever wondered what princess diana would look like or be like if she survived? "newsweek" magazine has. >>> president obama preparing for his news conference. the nation waiting o
this is what is happening.ey are going to stay in tahrir square until the military does something about it. they need to fix the reforms at a faster pace because they promised to. look at the international headlines. it is with the guardian. battle breaks out in tahrir square. it goes on to say, since the resignation of the former president, egypt has been run by the armed forces who promised a swift transition to a democratic government. many fear that the pace of change has been too slow....
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
rights of a decent society so things are not going to well but i believe everything will turn on what happens in syria it's a standing example of how the people who want power are winning over the people who want freedom but the game is not yet over in syria ok more and wanting to how would you go back to that there is it is it is it a simple dichotomy like that go ahead. i honestly so it would i think it would be perfectly legitimate to say that there has been a shift in mood i mean after the fall of mubarak i mean that regime was so central to the old reigning order in the middle east that its fall created this and i think hyper optimism and it would be perfectly legitimate to say that the world has changed significantly after the protracted cluster mess to put it politely and libya and bahrain and syria and yemen. i think people are just simply more grounded in reality now about the kind of cost it's going to take and time and blood to see this transformation through but i still think that the general outlook is still positive for me the story in syria is not so much the fact that there is
rights of a decent society so things are not going to well but i believe everything will turn on what happens in syria it's a standing example of how the people who want power are winning over the people who want freedom but the game is not yet over in syria ok more and wanting to how would you go back to that there is it is it is it a simple dichotomy like that go ahead. i honestly so it would i think it would be perfectly legitimate to say that there has been a shift in mood i mean after the...
207
207
Jun 18, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
only something happens.he hospital loses her records and she's being interviewed by someone trying to figure out what kind of cancer she has. and then something else happens. >> you know, he says do you work about midway through his questions. and i said i do. and he said, are you working full time? and i said, i am. and he said where are you working? i said i'm associate dean at the medical school. now he looks up. at this medical school? i said at the yale school of medicine. he found my files within a half an hour. >> and it points out dramatically the different ways that people are treated within our system of health care. juxtapose later with one of the most powerful characters in the play which is the doctor in new orleans at charity hospital at the time of the hurricane. >> well, certainly part of the crisis is that we all aren't -- unless you have a lot of money, you aren't going to be able to get everything, right, anyway. so let's put -- have that as an overview and certainly people who are vulnera
only something happens.he hospital loses her records and she's being interviewed by someone trying to figure out what kind of cancer she has. and then something else happens. >> you know, he says do you work about midway through his questions. and i said i do. and he said, are you working full time? and i said, i am. and he said where are you working? i said i'm associate dean at the medical school. now he looks up. at this medical school? i said at the yale school of medicine. he found...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe it's frayed to want to have to happen. the russian premier league football referee. just one of the forty four killed monday night when he didn't pull of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow to bet as a void in northwestern russia crashed on this road missing the runway by a kilometer twenty four hours later the crash claimed another victim when one of the survivors a young boy died in hospital. when i heard the little boy to hospital died i was shocked it's awful my late husband was a pilot he had landed planes of this airport many times it's very personal to me. the site of the crash has been cleaned up the roads have been reopened the wreckage of the plane completely removed but there are still career marks evidence like whispered poorest that reminds people of the tragedy that struck on monday night and for those who had been here to witness the risk sees things say that those memories are unlikely to go away. i didn't sleep for two days i couldn't even form a sleep i can't recall and people screaming a
maybe it's frayed to want to have to happen. the russian premier league football referee. just one of the forty four killed monday night when he didn't pull of one three four carrying fifty two people from moscow to bet as a void in northwestern russia crashed on this road missing the runway by a kilometer twenty four hours later the crash claimed another victim when one of the survivors a young boy died in hospital. when i heard the little boy to hospital died i was shocked it's awful my late...
185
185
Jun 18, 2011
06/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
that won't happen. >> okay. president of the united states calls you up and he may already have, as far as i know. he calls you and he says mr. chairman, he wants to be deferential in this call. mr. chairman, i want to be re-elected president of the united states in 2012. i don'know who my republan opposition is but i know the issue is goi to be the economy what would you tell him, mr. president, i'm so flattered you ask me. here is what i want to say. and if you do this, i think your chances of having a different unemployment picture by november 2012 are very good, what would you tell him? >> i would remove the particular barriers that create uncertainty. >> back to where we -- >> of these people, i want to you tell me who is the smartest who is the most machiavellian and, and who was the wisest. nixon, ford, carter, reagan, bush, clinton, bush, obama. smartest. >> it is a tie between clinton and nixon. >> rose: rlly? >> yes. bo had-- both had and have very high iqs. >> rose: who was the most machiavellian. >>
that won't happen. >> okay. president of the united states calls you up and he may already have, as far as i know. he calls you and he says mr. chairman, he wants to be deferential in this call. mr. chairman, i want to be re-elected president of the united states in 2012. i don'know who my republan opposition is but i know the issue is goi to be the economy what would you tell him, mr. president, i'm so flattered you ask me. here is what i want to say. and if you do this, i think your...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
how did that happen did it happen because of liberals and the really creepy thing is that you know this washington shoots up in the ranks of american cities in terms of wealth during the reagan years for the president is like a war with government when reagan came into office when they're only like three hundred seventy registered lobbyists and the say. that this changed massively it's it and it's theirs and then it would be just to finish the story that it shot up again in the bush years and then the financial crisis sort of sealed the fate of new york and san francisco which was a complete comparable cities d.c. is totally had shoulders the richest city in america right now because there's been no downturn here and the industry is number one lobbying a number to outsource all the you know all the government contractors if you know someone a tourist comes on vacation here to see the smithsonian i always suggest in a governing northern virginia or look at the towers in arlington and see where your tax money really goes you know to talk about the contrary contractors you know and and tha
how did that happen did it happen because of liberals and the really creepy thing is that you know this washington shoots up in the ranks of american cities in terms of wealth during the reagan years for the president is like a war with government when reagan came into office when they're only like three hundred seventy registered lobbyists and the say. that this changed massively it's it and it's theirs and then it would be just to finish the story that it shot up again in the bush years and...
206
206
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
he says it will happen and then it happens.lso said they would take all kind of pictures and exploit the deaths of all. >> as many pictures as they can of the injured. and the world will react. >> glenn: no! are those pictures? uh-oh. oh, no. isn't this weird? somebody should ask how does this guy know? maybe i'm planning it. or i'm just listening to people! i'm just listening to them. i take them at their word. that could be it. no. no, you know what we should do? pay more attention to anthony weiner. pay no attention to that guy. that guy in the box, he isee dead. what is anthony weiner doing? does he have any other sexy shots? syria now, claims that 25 people were killed. 350 people wounded. remember i said last week they are going to send women and chirp across the boarder to be killed. guess who are among the dead? according to syria, a woman and a child. yeah. the u.n., i'm glad they're involved, they're trying to confirm the facts surrounding the incident. it wonder who they will find at fault. syria or israel? no word i
he says it will happen and then it happens.lso said they would take all kind of pictures and exploit the deaths of all. >> as many pictures as they can of the injured. and the world will react. >> glenn: no! are those pictures? uh-oh. oh, no. isn't this weird? somebody should ask how does this guy know? maybe i'm planning it. or i'm just listening to people! i'm just listening to them. i take them at their word. that could be it. no. no, you know what we should do? pay more...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
84
84
Jun 3, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind of a multi cultural community that emerged from that moment? and so, in particular, that's what i wanted to explore. and part of the back drop is there was this extraordinary jazz scene happening in that area. there's this wonderful book called fillmore harlem west and also there's several other books that are about that particular era. but that's all happening too, people like billie holiday, count basie, duke ellington, they were all playing in the fillmore district, bop city, plantation club, jack's tavern. that's another world that i was intrigued by and the fact that there were neisei jazz musicians. also the no no boys, which i'm not sure if you are aware of, but one of the story lines in the play is about the character called chet monkawa and he was what was known as a no no boy. at some point everyone in the internm
whole advertising thing is happening. so you have these marginalized peoples and what happens, is it possible to develop a kind of at that moment a cross-cultural community? is it possible to have kind of a multi cultural community that emerged from that moment? and so, in particular, that's what i wanted to explore. and part of the back drop is there was this extraordinary jazz scene happening in that area. there's this wonderful book called fillmore harlem west and also there's several other...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
and what happened in fukushima is a very sad event indeed because the nuclear industry had compiled a twenty five year record of almost impeccable performance in the thirty countries around the world that make nuclear power and it was truly a sad day march eleventh of this year when the worst earthquake in japanese history combined with an incredibly large tsunami. to disable unfortunately and ironically to disable a non nuclear part of the fukushima plant the plant the nuclear power reactors there had shut down successfully in the face of the reactor of the earthquake. but they needed as all nuclear reactors needed they needed some extra assistance some extra no power to assist them in cooling down to normal atmospheric ambient temperatures and this was lost due to poor planning that allowed the the backup diesel generators to be flooded by a tsunami that exceeded our expectations and so we have this irony that. the loss of a simple set of diesel generators such as night be found on a russian farm even. caused this highly publicized event and event that hasn't yet been responsible fo
and what happened in fukushima is a very sad event indeed because the nuclear industry had compiled a twenty five year record of almost impeccable performance in the thirty countries around the world that make nuclear power and it was truly a sad day march eleventh of this year when the worst earthquake in japanese history combined with an incredibly large tsunami. to disable unfortunately and ironically to disable a non nuclear part of the fukushima plant the plant the nuclear power reactors...
247
247
Jun 7, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
this is why it happened, how it happened, so it doesn't happen again. >> rose: is it fair to say that your particular expertise in part is about the housing market and understanding that financing of housi? >> yes. we all know that housing was what really drove this boom. the mortgage lending, the recklessness in mortgage lending that really took us to the moon and th, of course, the big, big crash that followed and, of course, we were still seeing the aftermath. many, many foreclosures at very high levels, delinquencies, people being thrown out of hims. and so housing still dominates e headlines, although this was not just a housing crisis because, of course, you know, it morphed into high unemployment and actual recession, the longt recession in a very, very long time. so housing is a huge, central piece of this puzzle and, of course, has many, ny tentacles that spread far and wide. >> rose: joshua rozer in, who is he? >> josh rozer in i think is the most astute housing financialists out there. identified problems at fannie mae and frequent before others did and to identify the chan
this is why it happened, how it happened, so it doesn't happen again. >> rose: is it fair to say that your particular expertise in part is about the housing market and understanding that financing of housi? >> yes. we all know that housing was what really drove this boom. the mortgage lending, the recklessness in mortgage lending that really took us to the moon and th, of course, the big, big crash that followed and, of course, we were still seeing the aftermath. many, many...
145
145
Jun 11, 2011
06/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
at least it didn't exist in the same way that it's happening now. that's because the media models for such that in the happiest days of newspapers they couldn't get a granular down to a house by house block by block level. it's not economic. you have a weekly in things like that. but hyper local information has gotten more vibrant than it has ever been. a lot of them are not big commercial enterprises, they are sick enterprises and they are not profitable, but they don't have to be. this is a sort of civic enterprise a thousand points of journalism sprouting up in communities around the country. in 2010 as a result of all these changes, a major milestone was >> commissioners offered their opinions on the matter. we begin with remarks by commissioner michael copps. this is about 30 minutes. >> well, a alk about. i promise i will be relatively brief. thank you, first of all, steve, for your energetic presentation of the report and for all the hard work you put into it and i'll have more to say about that later. obviously we have some very serious prob
at least it didn't exist in the same way that it's happening now. that's because the media models for such that in the happiest days of newspapers they couldn't get a granular down to a house by house block by block level. it's not economic. you have a weekly in things like that. but hyper local information has gotten more vibrant than it has ever been. a lot of them are not big commercial enterprises, they are sick enterprises and they are not profitable, but they don't have to be. this is a...
139
139
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
what's happening now? >> well, now it's calming down a little bit, although i heard a gunshot like a second ago. a very heavy gunshot going on now. the hotel is completely on fire now. it seemed to calm down, but i don't know, i'm approaching the hotel now, and -- >> as you get closer to the hotel, when you say the entire hotel is engulfed in flames sthrks a consequence of the attacks, do you know or can you know from the helicopters and nato helicopters came in later in the assault to try to finally kill the remaining taliban terrorists on top of the hotel? is that when the fires broke out. ? or were the fires set by the taliban in an effort to destroy the hotel? >> no, what we heard, is that the suiciders at some point after three hours of firefighters, went up on the roof, they started shooting at the helicopters and they answered, with fire as well. and then the hotel started burning. >> now, you have been there virtually the entire day ppt taliban put out a statement in which they claim their terroris
what's happening now? >> well, now it's calming down a little bit, although i heard a gunshot like a second ago. a very heavy gunshot going on now. the hotel is completely on fire now. it seemed to calm down, but i don't know, i'm approaching the hotel now, and -- >> as you get closer to the hotel, when you say the entire hotel is engulfed in flames sthrks a consequence of the attacks, do you know or can you know from the helicopters and nato helicopters came in later in the assault...