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see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkl
see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found...
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see some color shirt, i was like, maybe i could swim over and grab this shirt and get this person out. but once i got over to try to
see some color shirt, i was like, maybe i could swim over and grab this shirt and get this person out. but once i got over to try to
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and they have told me thing in which i could just kill them for. down the line it's like water off my back. not that i don't listen:the difference is everything they tell me i know it for my own good like a member of your family like your mother or brother would tell you or somebody who loves you a lot tells you. you may not like it but you take it. so many of the books are their books because that. even though when i'm not writing because sometimes they don't see the entire book all the way through because i'm rush to get it. but they are so there because as i'm writing and turn on the computer they are sitting on my shoulder. i hear them say, don't do that. or, if you do that, you will be in trouble when you bring did to the group. it's the learning process and they have done that with me for every book. with women of the sill ik they were good in helping with that and samurai of the garden i thought they would say, what's she doing. >> i'm writing a quiet book about a japanese seaside village and the man has tb and the woman had leparcy. it doesn
and they have told me thing in which i could just kill them for. down the line it's like water off my back. not that i don't listen:the difference is everything they tell me i know it for my own good like a member of your family like your mother or brother would tell you or somebody who loves you a lot tells you. you may not like it but you take it. so many of the books are their books because that. even though when i'm not writing because sometimes they don't see the entire book all the way...
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anyway, i got -- i could see how hard it was to write a biography. years went by, and my favorite editor, bill whitehead, was related to the whiteheads of key west, anyway, he asked me if i knew anyone who could write a biography about jean genet. and i said well, do you mean to say there isn't anyone? there isn't about get? and he said no. and i said oh, i'll do it. and i thought it would take like three years to do. that it took seven. and i think a lot of people have talked about different kinds of biographies, but i think when you write the first biography of somebody, you are obliged to do, not to do terribly interpretive or the way you could be with virginia woolf, because there've already been so many. but the first biography is a document for the future. i mean, who cares about your interpretations? what you're really doing is anything all the -- genet only died in 1986, and i began my book in 87. so there were lots of people around the new genet, and i felt that was important to get down all their witnessing of his life. with my little book,
anyway, i got -- i could see how hard it was to write a biography. years went by, and my favorite editor, bill whitehead, was related to the whiteheads of key west, anyway, he asked me if i knew anyone who could write a biography about jean genet. and i said well, do you mean to say there isn't anyone? there isn't about get? and he said no. and i said oh, i'll do it. and i thought it would take like three years to do. that it took seven. and i think a lot of people have talked about different...
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i could not stop reading. i thought, abc wants to take this kind of risk, i would love to be part of it. i have not seen anything this big on television. what made it risky to you? >> the visuals had to be great, and there is a ticking clock of storytelling that you have to be true to every week. for me, it is risky, and it sells very different. it has been eight years doing very realistic medical drama, and this harkens back to nazi germany, modern-day conspiracy theories. every episode we are in a different country. it felt incredibly ambitious. argue there iscould always a risk in deciding to take time off now. it is a beautiful thing you did eight seasons on e r. i am not trying to count your money, but i assume you made a decent enough money to take some time off. it is a beautiful thing to exercise your agency, but isn't there a risk in the siting you want to step away from television for a while? >> i do not know. i started acting professionally when i was 16. i have always been able to support myself si
i could not stop reading. i thought, abc wants to take this kind of risk, i would love to be part of it. i have not seen anything this big on television. what made it risky to you? >> the visuals had to be great, and there is a ticking clock of storytelling that you have to be true to every week. for me, it is risky, and it sells very different. it has been eight years doing very realistic medical drama, and this harkens back to nazi germany, modern-day conspiracy theories. every episode...
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all i could say to will is could you sear their helmets? could you see they're out? >> there were no safety boats in the immediate facility, and it was just a silence and i just thought james, are you okay? >> but james is not okay. the pilot's oxygen valves are flooding and they have to reach the surface fast in order to survive. >> the drill was that chris goes out through the floor of the boat first. which is now the top of the boat. >> they can barely see each other and communication is impossible. james realizes that chris is still inside the cockpit. >> i realize that chris hadn't gone. i didn't want to pop my belts and go out for fear chris then doing the same thing at the same time. >> as the water levels rise, there's no time to waste. james releases his safety belt and pushes the escape hatch open. a mounted exterior camera has survived the crash and records the desperate scene as james tugs at chris to follow him out. >> did have a hold on him as we came out of the cockpit and then i let go. >> after agonizing seconds, james reaches the surface. >> i was de
all i could say to will is could you sear their helmets? could you see they're out? >> there were no safety boats in the immediate facility, and it was just a silence and i just thought james, are you okay? >> but james is not okay. the pilot's oxygen valves are flooding and they have to reach the surface fast in order to survive. >> the drill was that chris goes out through the floor of the boat first. which is now the top of the boat. >> they can barely see each other...
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if i could afford to i would. - ah. this could be the problem. - i hope you're right. shouldn't have to move just to get basic services. renters have rights in this country. how about mrs. sanderson ? she couldn't even keep her cat. they can say "no pets." they can't say "no water." let's try it now. ah ! that's a good sign. whoa ! that is not a good sign. what happened ? the excess pressure from here created a problem in here. you mean i have a leak in my faucet ? yes ! can you fix it ? no problem. that should hold it until i can get a new faucet. - oh. - oh. don't worry. i can fix that too. [ narrator ] whether it's called an apartment, flat, condo or house, a place to live fills a basic human need. people who own homes are responsible for their upkeep. but when people live in places owned by others, responsibility is shared by landlord and tenant. the tenant is responsible for maintaining the unit: eping it clean. if there's any repairs the tenant should notify the landlord. the problem is he was a normal tenant-- looks normal, but he became an alcoholic. he destroy
if i could afford to i would. - ah. this could be the problem. - i hope you're right. shouldn't have to move just to get basic services. renters have rights in this country. how about mrs. sanderson ? she couldn't even keep her cat. they can say "no pets." they can't say "no water." let's try it now. ah ! that's a good sign. whoa ! that is not a good sign. what happened ? the excess pressure from here created a problem in here. you mean i have a leak in my faucet ? yes ! can...
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i could do no trade unless i could explain what it would do. e, you must trade with confidence. you could be traded out by the market. if you want to trade with confidence. ask yourself. would you update a stock recommendation on your voice n mail? yeah, i actually did that. every single week. i had that level of conviction of my pick of the week. you have to have that. i was putting that money where my mouth was. and work i was getting and legal work for a professor who moonlighted during criminal defense case. and a publisher tried to get me to write a piece. i didn't call him back and i got three issues of trades of the week and he wanted to give me half a million dollars to manage. and he had confidence in me. which was real money back then. almost immediately i lost a ton of it. you can't trade a huge ton of money at once. you can't put it all to work at once. you have to have an entry point that was reasonable and knowing that you would be good whether it worked or not i violate my own rules and i confessed to marty. he was right i tried t
i could do no trade unless i could explain what it would do. e, you must trade with confidence. you could be traded out by the market. if you want to trade with confidence. ask yourself. would you update a stock recommendation on your voice n mail? yeah, i actually did that. every single week. i had that level of conviction of my pick of the week. you have to have that. i was putting that money where my mouth was. and work i was getting and legal work for a professor who moonlighted during...
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if i could go back in time, i would have somehow made it so i was a yankee fan. they have the most professional losses in history. curiosity has been a blessing and kurt of mine. there was a solid chunk of the paper that seemed inpenetrable to me. the business section. it had this giant list of names that went on forever. they were the other tables. different than the tables and box scores. when you read them from left to right they made no sense to me. open, range, closed. what were these strange things and what did they matter? i asked my dad because i would hear him get mad. buy, buy, buy! >> when he heard prices mentioned on the radio. he would get angry when i heard the name, national video on the radio and how it went out. i didn't know what it did and why it went out. i don't know if pop did know what it did. but i wanted to find out more of what these things are that made him react with such fury. he explained that each of those lines were the performance of a company on a different day. where the stock opened on the new york stock exchange on the open an
if i could go back in time, i would have somehow made it so i was a yankee fan. they have the most professional losses in history. curiosity has been a blessing and kurt of mine. there was a solid chunk of the paper that seemed inpenetrable to me. the business section. it had this giant list of names that went on forever. they were the other tables. different than the tables and box scores. when you read them from left to right they made no sense to me. open, range, closed. what were these...
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i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could not find a job with a ph.d. in literature. tavis: that is not funny, but it is. >> so i thought i was going to study comparative literature, and i did not have enough english, either, so i thought i had to study something with marketable skills, so i asked someone what i could steady since i did not have a formal education. i did not have math or science. and someone said to check out this new field of computer science. and he said it was a man-made language. and i thought, great. i am good with language, and i know how to make stuff. fortunately, that was a great and rising newfield. tavis: what do you make a looking back on it now? what do you make of how it came to be, the burgeoning growth of computer technology just happened to coincide with your arriving here? somebody suggested, maybe you ought to try this? i am asking how you process that. i get to that because of the success you have had, sitting on the obama commission. it is quite a fascinating jour
i stayed with my english teacher so that i could learn more english quickly, and then i observed that my english teacher could not find a job with a ph.d. in literature. tavis: that is not funny, but it is. >> so i thought i was going to study comparative literature, and i did not have enough english, either, so i thought i had to study something with marketable skills, so i asked someone what i could steady since i did not have a formal education. i did not have math or science. and...
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and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire building was gutted. as you can see from the new steel walls, the work had been going on for weeks. so, the implication that somehow they got their permit and they got them on time and they got it done, that is just not correct. we supplied the board with the permit history and the complaint history of this site just for a bit of flavor, if you will. and that is the exhibit 4, and exhibit 5 to my brief. to show that this owner never gets permits. a 40-year-old building which does not have a single final permit. if you look at exhibit 5, i set out there has only been four permits in the history of this building. there was a reroofing permit in 1991, when expired without being finalized and a sidewalk repair permit and a street permit and the permit in front
and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire building was gutted. as you can see from the new steel walls, the work had been going on for weeks. so, the implication that somehow they got their permit and they got them on time and they got it...
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i did several flights over the area and we could see piece of roof downstream. lot of just debris. you know, after they broke up. >> justin rushes to get his video on to the newspaper's website. the amazing footage quickly goes viral. >> i floated the clip raw. >> watching the destructive powerful nature is a humbling experience for the firefighters. >> at least they will talk about t it's unbelievable what we see in that video. >> it's the american dream to own a house and to see one float down the river is devastating. >>> coming up -- it's train versus truck. and the dallas cowboys versus nature's fury. >> it was terrifying. >> when "caught on camera: total destruction" continues. headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right for you. then find out how to get lunesta for as low as fifteen dollars at lunesta.com. there's a land of restful sleep. we can help you go there on the wings of lunesta. >>> here is what is happening. the city of l.a. announced a $1 million reward for the suspected revenge cop killer. and chicago police
i did several flights over the area and we could see piece of roof downstream. lot of just debris. you know, after they broke up. >> justin rushes to get his video on to the newspaper's website. the amazing footage quickly goes viral. >> i floated the clip raw. >> watching the destructive powerful nature is a humbling experience for the firefighters. >> at least they will talk about t it's unbelievable what we see in that video. >> it's the american dream to own a...
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respond to that. >> i could. the court events are the only information that we have that could not be manipulated. if you want to go back for information that looks more favorable, i could do that. we tried to take universal data that we have available today. it's not necessary ily saying it's great, but to take that data and i think most reasonably people will say understanding that a court event could be anywhere from a 30-second standing in front of a judge to hours' of litigation, i don't think it's unreasonable to say that you can extrapolate for that that is indicative of the total workload and especially if you consider and you understand the nature of the work, and you understand that actually the most complex cases the district attorney's office handles are never represented by the public defender, like cases on the special prosecution side. yet we do not intend to inflate those numbers by saying that we're spending in this particular white-collar crime case thousands of hours when we know that would not
respond to that. >> i could. the court events are the only information that we have that could not be manipulated. if you want to go back for information that looks more favorable, i could do that. we tried to take universal data that we have available today. it's not necessary ily saying it's great, but to take that data and i think most reasonably people will say understanding that a court event could be anywhere from a 30-second standing in front of a judge to hours' of litigation, i...
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did everything i could.dds was against us. but we did a pretty good job. >>> coming up -- >> well, my best friend was hysterical and most of the other students were hysterical. >> panicked passengers scramble for safety when a cruise ship runs aground. >> women and children will be evacuated first. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a seriou
did everything i could.dds was against us. but we did a pretty good job. >>> coming up -- >> well, my best friend was hysterical and most of the other students were hysterical. >> panicked passengers scramble for safety when a cruise ship runs aground. >> women and children will be evacuated first. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week...
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and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire
and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire
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i had finished the best piece i could i think what is about the vietnam combat veterans. it was the hard way to make a living. you didn't get paid a lot. i think i spent months on that article. and i was kind of getting my reward. my reward used to be first, you know, protect manning the expenses and sometimes more and then lunch at the ritz or nada taj although we have tea at the taj and looked just like the ritz. [laughter] any way we sometimes found more time in his office and drinking having gotten started -- i tell you what i'm making this a long story. what happened is somehow by the time i got back to his office i felt it was his responsibility to tell me what to do next. but not another article. i wanted to write a book because i had this idea that somehow i could make a living if i did that. and he said why don't you look into computers? i thought that was pretty funny actually. and i said something what about computers? there was still rather mysterious machines. to me there was no such thing as a personal computer. and he told me there was a thing out there cal
i had finished the best piece i could i think what is about the vietnam combat veterans. it was the hard way to make a living. you didn't get paid a lot. i think i spent months on that article. and i was kind of getting my reward. my reward used to be first, you know, protect manning the expenses and sometimes more and then lunch at the ritz or nada taj although we have tea at the taj and looked just like the ritz. [laughter] any way we sometimes found more time in his office and drinking...
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i thought what if i could do something for more than eight people or like maybe bigger, what would thatbe. >> yeah. >> so i thought okay, i wrote to about 500 art centers in europe ann i said i'm planning a fall tour and this? i mean -- >> just said i'm doing this. >> i had no fall tour. i had no idea how to do a fall tour or a spring tour. any tour, i didn't have any idea. but i got about five answers automatiout of those hundreds ad went off on a tour. >> yep. >> aad did things in other languages and kind of invented a style of what -- what would be called let's say multi-media. >> back then it was probably significant that you were working in different media and the fact is back then it was significant that you were working with technology, with -- >> yeah. media meant electronics. >> the thing that i think is so interesting is that you were a techno file before it was cool to be a technoo3 file. back in those days when you began to incorporate technology and other things intooyour performance, it was not something that everybody did. >> no, but it was considered very cool by a very
i thought what if i could do something for more than eight people or like maybe bigger, what would thatbe. >> yeah. >> so i thought okay, i wrote to about 500 art centers in europe ann i said i'm planning a fall tour and this? i mean -- >> just said i'm doing this. >> i had no fall tour. i had no idea how to do a fall tour or a spring tour. any tour, i didn't have any idea. but i got about five answers automatiout of those hundreds ad went off on a tour. >> yep....
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>> i think that is passed water over the dam. >> could i jump in here? >> we are trying to resolve this and trying to find out if it is going to be satisfy. so if it really bothers you to have the door and for your parents to have the door. >> it does not bother me, to my understanding it is not safe. i am going to explain to my father about what we are discussing. >> okay. [ speaking in a foreign lanuage ] >> he said still there is a door there. >> if there is a window there. [ speaking in a foreign lanuage ] >> he said that the window will be okay and even the person across them are not agreeing with the door and because there is one door and two windows. >> understood. and we will ask the other side whether they buy that. >> rain water litter, you want a separate one? >> i don't really understand. >> let me explain it. >> let me explain it. >> no >> both roofs slope and there is a valley there and the only way that you will be able to drain that is to put some kind of a horizontal piece right at the juncture where the valley is and then you have a rai
>> i think that is passed water over the dam. >> could i jump in here? >> we are trying to resolve this and trying to find out if it is going to be satisfy. so if it really bothers you to have the door and for your parents to have the door. >> it does not bother me, to my understanding it is not safe. i am going to explain to my father about what we are discussing. >> okay. [ speaking in a foreign lanuage ] >> he said still there is a door there. >> if...
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>> if i could change that. so they will be dated today, then, we have one sheet and revised plans dated 2, 20, 13 to, executed as part of the special conditions permit and thank you and we have all five of the other conditions that the fence be replaced to what existed there before. the chain link fence, correct? >> and just to specify the fence between the appellant and the permit holder. >> yes. >> and that the rain gutter, that comes down to the valley shall drain to the permit holder's property? >> from the valley it will drain trait down the building and then connect to the permit holder's drain line. >> to the permit holder's drain line. >> okay. >> and then, that the exterior door at the third floor be replaced with a code compliant minimum egress window. >> yes. >> okay. >> and that four, that the foundation inspection report be given to all parties? >> yes. >> i believe it has happened already. >> not the building department. >> okay. >> and lastly, that the deck be set back 3 feet from appellant's pro
>> if i could change that. so they will be dated today, then, we have one sheet and revised plans dated 2, 20, 13 to, executed as part of the special conditions permit and thank you and we have all five of the other conditions that the fence be replaced to what existed there before. the chain link fence, correct? >> and just to specify the fence between the appellant and the permit holder. >> yes. >> and that the rain gutter, that comes down to the valley shall drain to...
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i could not be--i could not believe it. he said, "i told you. i told you i was not going to get off this phone until you do." so, that's the relationship we have. that the beautiful relationship we have. >> ♪ goin' out to all the young niggaz who died in the struggle ♪ ♪ sh** is real in the field ♪ ♪you know ♪ ♪ sparkin' blunts for all you niggaz ♪ ♪ word up ♪ [ music ] -by- >> good morning, everybody. on this friday morning. looking at at good show today. clearly, i am not bill press. we have talked about this before when i was filling in for bill press. we have such a good show, talking about the chuck hagel nomination. job numbers are in a couple of hours. so much happening in american politics and life in general. get that cup of coffee get the paper. stay with us for three hours of wonderful "full-court press." but before we do that when i fill in for bill, it's my pleasure to introduce the one and only, leesa ferguson. >> good morning, everyone. president obama is handing 12 researchers a national medal of science today and 11 will receive
i could not be--i could not believe it. he said, "i told you. i told you i was not going to get off this phone until you do." so, that's the relationship we have. that the beautiful relationship we have. >> ♪ goin' out to all the young niggaz who died in the struggle ♪ ♪ sh** is real in the field ♪ ♪you know ♪ ♪ sparkin' blunts for all you niggaz ♪ ♪ word up ♪ [ music ] -by- >> good morning, everybody. on this friday morning. looking at at good show...
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i can hang it up, and i could draw a line straight down. 'cause i know the center of gravity must be underneath that line. straight down right out the other side. so the center of gravity is somewhere along that line. where along that line? watch this. hang up by another point. well, look at this. that other line was like this. right there. that's where the center of gravity is. and, of course, i could do it by any other point and get the same thing. i come down through here. it would all intercept at that point. that point is outside the object itself, which tells you something. the center of mass of an object doesn't have to be where there's any mass. where is the center of mass of a hollow basketball? - in the middle of that. - right in the middle. when you throw the ball, it go-- it rotates about its middle. and what's in the middle? nothing, unless you wanna say the air. where's the center of gravity of a doughnut? it's right in the hole. and you take a doughnut, and you toss it to the air, might spin and wobble, but it'll wobble about
i can hang it up, and i could draw a line straight down. 'cause i know the center of gravity must be underneath that line. straight down right out the other side. so the center of gravity is somewhere along that line. where along that line? watch this. hang up by another point. well, look at this. that other line was like this. right there. that's where the center of gravity is. and, of course, i could do it by any other point and get the same thing. i come down through here. it would all...
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i could not sleep at all. so, tonight i want a quiet room! do you understand? yes, of course i understand. don't worry my name is,iha chi and if you have any problems let me know and i can help you. is that true? yes, of course. okay. then i will stay here tonight. really? thank you samurai. this way please. special guest for the night. samurai. this way please. upstairs. okay and this is your room. seems to be a quiet room. good. okay, you take this. it's a tip. a tip? thank you so much. thank you very much. okay. so, enjoy your stay. have a good sleep tonight. rooms available! rooms available! anybody. sir, sir, you need a room for to it in? no? madame, we have family rooms - no? business is slow tonight. three young men, perfect. excuse me. gentlemen, are you looking for a room. we have the best bed. very comfortable and a beautiful big bathtub. nice and hot. sounds good. what do you think? nice hot bathtub. comfortable futon sounds good to be. we'll stay here tonight. thank you very much. this way please. upstairs please. thank you. your well co. and this w
i could not sleep at all. so, tonight i want a quiet room! do you understand? yes, of course i understand. don't worry my name is,iha chi and if you have any problems let me know and i can help you. is that true? yes, of course. okay. then i will stay here tonight. really? thank you samurai. this way please. special guest for the night. samurai. this way please. upstairs. okay and this is your room. seems to be a quiet room. good. okay, you take this. it's a tip. a tip? thank you so much. thank...
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i wouldn't mind seeing next if i could. >> okay. these two weapons -- >> they look identical to me. >> right. the difference is the selector switch, instead of just going from safe to semi automatic, we have auto that allows it to go full automatic. >> that's the only difference? >> that's the only difference. >> how sophisticated is it -- how difficult is it for somebody who knows what they're doing to take an ar-15 and make it automatic? >> you have to have a right receiver, drill out the receiver. there's parts and components. you can't just go to walmart or just go in your backyard and make it that way. you have to order parts. >> the parts can be bought legally? >> yes, they can. >> you could buy the legal parts and alter it? >> when you say legally, technically, you're not supposed to have the guns and the parts together. >> you could buy it separately? >> you can. >> if you're a criminal -- >> of course if you're a criminal you can do whatever you want. >> 30-bullet magazine. >> 30-round magazine. safety is on. you need to fl
i wouldn't mind seeing next if i could. >> okay. these two weapons -- >> they look identical to me. >> right. the difference is the selector switch, instead of just going from safe to semi automatic, we have auto that allows it to go full automatic. >> that's the only difference? >> that's the only difference. >> how sophisticated is it -- how difficult is it for somebody who knows what they're doing to take an ar-15 and make it automatic? >> you have...
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i could use some caffeine. >> ej: good. quarterly reports that you sent me--they are fantastic. thank you. i signed off on them. >> kristen: that's why you wanted to see me asap? i think not. >> ej: no, um, it's just, um, i wanted to tell you this in person. samantha and i are back together. >> kristen: oh, i thought you looked like you weren't getting any sleep. >> ej: thank you. i love sharing with you. >> kristen: well, good for you! i guess all our hard work paid off, huh? >> ej: it did. >> kristen: hmm. >> ej: kristen, thank you. i owe you. >> kristen: mm-hmm. >> sami: hey--hey! >> brady: [groans] >> sami: i was having such a good morning, too. >> brady: yeah, hi, sami. hey, thanks for the voice mail messages, by the way. you'll have to remind me to leave you some harassing voice mail messages commenting on your personal life. >> sami: are you kidding me? my mother and my brother are in hell over your love life, and you don't seem to care. >> brady: that is completely untrue. >> sami: really? you don't think that it bo
i could use some caffeine. >> ej: good. quarterly reports that you sent me--they are fantastic. thank you. i signed off on them. >> kristen: that's why you wanted to see me asap? i think not. >> ej: no, um, it's just, um, i wanted to tell you this in person. samantha and i are back together. >> kristen: oh, i thought you looked like you weren't getting any sleep. >> ej: thank you. i love sharing with you. >> kristen: well, good for you! i guess all our hard...
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i wish i could get out. lly understand why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than sick years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. as long as i don't beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how many times? you know? i can't get seven years back. they're gone. i can't see my daughter learn how to walk or say her first words. that's gone. that's priceless. >> here you go, sir. go ahead and go change. >> it feels good. >> this is for your gratuity. $260.29. if you'll sign right here for me. you want to report to your c.o. from here to there. get it out of the way. it will only take five, ten
i wish i could get out. lly understand why no one would ever even ask, even float the idea of me ever getting out. >> back in level two, the day haley french has been anxiously awaiting for more than sick years has finally arrived. >> i don't know what time it is, but it is time for me to get the hell out of here. as long as i don't beat people up. if i could do it over again, i would have just bought it again. i figure in seven years, i could have bought it how many times? you...
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i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly h
i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of...
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so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and supplies. sea >> [speaker not understood]. >> certainly. certainly, and i feel the same way about cigarettes. >> thank you. all right. gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them together. they're interested in restitution cost formula to charge individuals caught tagging the restitution labor, materials, equipment, costs. so, i don't know if that could be split between -- pointing at you. abatement and enforcement. >> i was going to point to dwight, but i guess i'll take it. >> or martin. >> just from my experience, you look at the amount that you've -- the amount of time that you've spent abating the problem. that starts with lugging paint over to the van, driving it to the site, putting on one coat, putting on a second coat, making sure it's not bleeding, possibly putting on a third coat making su
so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and supplies. sea >> [speaker not understood]. >> certainly. certainly, and i feel the same way about cigarettes. >> thank you. all right. gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them...
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>> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with love. >> aww >> you know, you can't fool people. they know if you are taking shortcuts here and there. they can eat something and tell the care that went into it. they get what they expect. >> uh-huh. >> system development and things like that. >> sounds so technical. >> i'm an engineer. >> that's right, that's right. cookies are so good, drove all other thoughts out of my head. thank you for taking time out it talk to us about what you do and the love with which you do it. we appreciate your time here
>> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it...
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i rebel could we dare. i want to live my pants are probably covered in dirt i should have hiked them up like i want to move it to kids. why did they tell you in the hospital that you have a psychological problem that i have to be examined by a private doctor lawyer. in the course started how can you afford that he said i have to see a psychologist all the suffering the hills and the hassles when i go i can't talk this uphill is killing me. so what are they making up there a wall. going to hire you are you scared yes god help you don't worry death is one and god is one my stomach hurts that suffer in silence it really hurts. they aren't police they're just passing through to get what they just passing through. a. wall or are you going. might be someone there. is something there this way. is their way through. none of the prez anyone gunther is going to stay here let's see what the story is. keep their. key for her to sleep thank you don't come up the touch . jeeps. sit down. sit down sound sleep that i haven'
i rebel could we dare. i want to live my pants are probably covered in dirt i should have hiked them up like i want to move it to kids. why did they tell you in the hospital that you have a psychological problem that i have to be examined by a private doctor lawyer. in the course started how can you afford that he said i have to see a psychologist all the suffering the hills and the hassles when i go i can't talk this uphill is killing me. so what are they making up there a wall. going to hire...
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i rise tonight because i did not know that my children and i could have a life without fear and violence. i rise tonight because it took me many many years with the help of community members before i was able to tell anyone about the violence and to ask for help. i rise tonight because tonight, i know that what happened to me, was not my fault. i demand tonight and every night that we as a community of loving and caring people speak up and extend help when we see or hear about violence against girls and i demand tonight and every night that we as a community we as a community of loud and strong activists, will shout enough enough stop the violence now. i demand tonight and every night that we as a community violence against woman with explicitting protocols which aid in -- to introduce new paradigms like wattive v day has done today with one billion rising worldwide an action that has shift us about violence against woman and girls. girls, i demand that tonight and every night that there is a community of mothers and fathers and grand mothers and grandfathers neighbors and friends brothe
i rise tonight because i did not know that my children and i could have a life without fear and violence. i rise tonight because it took me many many years with the help of community members before i was able to tell anyone about the violence and to ask for help. i rise tonight because tonight, i know that what happened to me, was not my fault. i demand tonight and every night that we as a community of loving and caring people speak up and extend help when we see or hear about violence against...
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chair, so if it is two weeks you could schedule it two weeks from now. is that part of thinking? >> i would defer to supervisor kim and if it require another week, we could always continue it again. supervisor kim? >> i would feel more comfortable having it scheduled for next week, but i am happy to let our community know it got continued, so they wouldn't waste their time and come out. >> whichever you do prefer, supervisor. >> i do prefer one week. >> back to the removal of the grand fathering for the 11th street property. colleagues can we take that out objection? that will be the order. [ gavel ] and i want to acknowledge supervisor kim and her staff for spending an awful lot of time on that one parcel and i wanted to express my gratitude for that. i know you and your staff took that incredibly seriously. thank you. now to the academy of arts university property. i guess my take on this issue is if it's the case that this can be considered as part of the settlement agreement and resulting presumably, with a department agreement as president chiu said. if on the other hand for reas
chair, so if it is two weeks you could schedule it two weeks from now. is that part of thinking? >> i would defer to supervisor kim and if it require another week, we could always continue it again. supervisor kim? >> i would feel more comfortable having it scheduled for next week, but i am happy to let our community know it got continued, so they wouldn't waste their time and come out. >> whichever you do prefer, supervisor. >> i do prefer one week. >> back to the...
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of course, i lost my vision, and it wasn't as bad as it could have been. eagues return to the bakery parking lot, and they explained what we didn't see on dash cam. >> but i took down a stance basically right here behind my car. most of me was shield except this part of me that was looking over my pistol and that's when he took the shot. >> ambulance stopped. we went from your car to the ambulance and then the helicopter was stopped right out here. >> the relationship with the officers that were on that scene has definitely grown. any time you're in some type of situation like we were in, there's definitely a camaraderie there and something some other officers can't understand. >>> coming up, some of the most peculiar events ever seen on dash cam video. when "caught on camera dash cam diaries" continues. the cream smooths the look of lids... softens the look of lines. the serum instantly thickens the look of lashes. and the award for wow! eyes in just one week goes to you. yeah we both relieve coughs, sneezing, aches, fevers. and i relieve nasal congestion.
of course, i lost my vision, and it wasn't as bad as it could have been. eagues return to the bakery parking lot, and they explained what we didn't see on dash cam. >> but i took down a stance basically right here behind my car. most of me was shield except this part of me that was looking over my pistol and that's when he took the shot. >> ambulance stopped. we went from your car to the ambulance and then the helicopter was stopped right out here. >> the relationship with the...