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so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they say, if you love her, that is perfect for you. years after when it told them what i could say about the fact was going with a guy, they said if you love each other, that is wonderful. so i think i was lucky to have parents like that. very modern. very open-minded. unlike for some, there's no question of religion, of color of skin, or anything like that. people can be all beautiful. it depends on who they are, but it is not a question of color. for me, both of us were beautiful. and i loved color. color of the skin. tattoo on the skin, which is a ki
so i say, i also come from nigeria and i am like you. [laughter] i do not think she believed me so i was inventing names. anyway. so she influenced me. she had white skin. you could see her veins. she was very strange but beautiful for me. i was always attracted by different beauty that i saw everywhere. i remember some movies called guess who's coming to have dinner tonight with sydney party. i remember i said to my parents -- i was 12. if i come with a black girl, what will you say? and they...
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i will go you. know what i'm going to i mean i didn't go off i want to. so how long have you been here in the can. i use on. this suit with you. and eloise day. i don't know two governments called to see. if you go tonight you've also been lost or thought i . am and if. you're my country congressman i lived for. two nothing but i mean. i'm not going. to miss. running from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink for no good school few. minutes when you visit far. well but. on somebody like. what. is the. human rights activists. how many many millions. of people to. do. is to call him and to. this man if it is my. if you. do not get at the. voice. when i first met jayma resided mostly on the outskirts of the camp or at home among the militants and with his true family he believes he found a father and a tekken where his own father fell short. nice. and so sweet so. i get. this is. this is. this it this is a dishy. body. with these evil presidents. but making it into a destroyer and i just game is my father. ask but not
i will go you. know what i'm going to i mean i didn't go off i want to. so how long have you been here in the can. i use on. this suit with you. and eloise day. i don't know two governments called to see. if you go tonight you've also been lost or thought i . am and if. you're my country congressman i lived for. two nothing but i mean. i'm not going. to miss. running from. we are facing a lot of problems in the night. because no one thought to drink for no good school few. minutes when you...
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i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as journalists because they show the people. what is fashion history? some old clothes that you can find may be in the free-market? books, magazines, newspapers? i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be know
i am lucky because i do the work i love, and doing it, i love it even more. it permits need to be accepted and loved. if you receive love, you can give love. [applause] >> we cannot really have a more beautiful ending than that, but i am going to use my chance just to ask one last question. do you believe that you have marked fashion history? >> it is difficult to say. is it my purpose? i do not know. i think that's everybody is marking fashion history in a way. as much as...
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i lived i. i. alf i was glad. that i was that i know that there is a live look that is under. the to live here. because. he. doesn't live. from the. field on and he come from. the gulf. to. feel the feel. for my. room which i don't like that. i mean if this is the one that. is not the money i would be in the present. wealthy british style. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on our. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. all festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate then biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train. them may be miracles. i. yeah but. if you. are the.
i lived i. i. alf i was glad. that i was that i know that there is a live look that is under. the to live here. because. he. doesn't live. from the. field on and he come from. the gulf. to. feel the feel. for my. room which i don't like that. i mean if this is the one that. is not the money i would be in the present. wealthy british style. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my next. for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines...
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i. i. laugh i believe that there's you know that there are that out there that there is there is no way that it is on the other you know. i. was. i. could. feel. the gulf. feel. which i don't like that. i mean if this is the one. i would be in the prison. she could laboratory. building. fortunately dorna found anything tunes mission to teach me why you should care about. this is why you should care only on the dog call. i. new year's celebrations on the move without the traditional t.v. festive food surprising meetings and new adventures stories of love and love lost our russians teach foreigners to celebrate them biggest holiday of the year from moscow st petersburg by train and you give them a b. miracles. means be told language cut. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world's hot spots that have the ip interviews intriguing story for you to. see then try a small t.v. arabic to find out more visit arabic dot all t.v. dot com.
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i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured than the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong, so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago mary beth presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 20
i want to go home. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station....
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and i probably did go get a had a day you know i would not think about it because i know i know i know me so i play and we get home adama die you know you tell me i had it all i had a long. who want to know who want i would have buying. so many drugs a jiffy to take my calls for me. and i had a name and one time i had to get stats like trees have so we. just like. i don't think. that being a brute if you only should you know everything everything is heavy you know your legs they have you very weak and you still gotta get in get it out to get these three shots a week yeah honestly i think. i had three blood transfusions because of it you know. so that out was an experience within the self and after living with hiv for over thirty years if i tell you my story. is that all of it you gotta go through. and it's like. everybody's body is different and you know everybody's body is different what i go through you may never go through then again you might go through it twice is worse so don't look at me and say oh yeah i'm opposed to no i'm not opposed to. someone then with it's every. i rememb
and i probably did go get a had a day you know i would not think about it because i know i know i know me so i play and we get home adama die you know you tell me i had it all i had a long. who want to know who want i would have buying. so many drugs a jiffy to take my calls for me. and i had a name and one time i had to get stats like trees have so we. just like. i don't think. that being a brute if you only should you know everything everything is heavy you know your legs they have you very...
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carmen, i really -- i know i was quoted in the press after your appointment saying that -- i really mean it, that we all -- how shall i say this delicately? we all meet and work with a lot of different kind of people in politics. and sometimes i wish there were more people like you, carmen, one of the most just completely authentic down to earth well adjusted, just real people that you would meet. not just in politics but in any aspect of life. whether you agree or disagree, just communicating with you, you know you're having a conversation with someone. and you are just so thoughtful about every issue. you can see it just working through in your mind where you're just talking through the pros and the cons and i know that every decision you make is completely thoughtful and even today in the parking garage, one maybe a political advisor might say you're about to run for city-wide office. you don't want to make anyone upset about anything. but you did what you thought was right and i always know that to be the case with you, even when we're not on the same side of an issue. and i also jus
carmen, i really -- i know i was quoted in the press after your appointment saying that -- i really mean it, that we all -- how shall i say this delicately? we all meet and work with a lot of different kind of people in politics. and sometimes i wish there were more people like you, carmen, one of the most just completely authentic down to earth well adjusted, just real people that you would meet. not just in politics but in any aspect of life. whether you agree or disagree, just communicating...
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i said i had to be here. i said, i'm going to be on piers morgan with you, and his reply was, ooh, we're so cool. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. on a day of a deadly attack on a u.s. embassy in turkey and rising protests against egypt, the changing of the guard in the state department paused to pay tribute to ed koch, the mayor of new york died of congestive heart failure at 88. he ran the city he loved for three terms. he never slowed down and always spoke his mind. ed koch was really one of a kind. i sat down with his three weeks ago in what turned out to be his last tv interview. we want to bring all of my interviews with the man as a tribute to his extraordinary life and legacy. >> an honor to have you here, mr. mayor. how are you? >> i'm in good shape. >> new york is a fascinating story, i think, because when i first came here, i think in the mid-'70s, it was pretty rough. i mean, i felt pretty intimidated walking around as a young 13, 14-year-old in central park. >> reasonable to fe
i said i had to be here. i said, i'm going to be on piers morgan with you, and his reply was, ooh, we're so cool. >> this is "piers morgan tonight." >> good evening. on a day of a deadly attack on a u.s. embassy in turkey and rising protests against egypt, the changing of the guard in the state department paused to pay tribute to ed koch, the mayor of new york died of congestive heart failure at 88. he ran the city he loved for three terms. he never slowed down and always...
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i think i noted three specific ones that i recall. but on your specific questions about the specific comment. just to give you an example of what i was talking about. you were not in the senate at the time. some were. but those who were here in the senate might recall the european union's reaction to that ilsa act. i was not in the senate when that was voted on originally, so i didn't have a vote. but in 1988 the european union passed a resolution against the united states and threatened to take the united states to the world trade organization. as a consequence, secretary albright had to get into this and as a consequence to that president clinton had to sign a waiver to allow a french oil company not to be part of that u.s. unilateral waiver. now, i'm not suggesting the united states action should be hostage to the european union or any other country but what i am suggesting is t are consequences to these actions. now every senator has their own position on these and will exercise their own judgment as they should and cast their own
i think i noted three specific ones that i recall. but on your specific questions about the specific comment. just to give you an example of what i was talking about. you were not in the senate at the time. some were. but those who were here in the senate might recall the european union's reaction to that ilsa act. i was not in the senate when that was voted on originally, so i didn't have a vote. but in 1988 the european union passed a resolution against the united states and threatened to...
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but the quote is how do i know what i think until i see what i sfwli >> and that is -- i don't remember. i've heard it and i don't remember who wrote it, either, but it's absolutely true. >> rose: the idea of a rigorous analysis and having to pit it down in sentence after sentence after sentence, having to organize your thoughts, having to think about making an argument -- >> rose: >> exactly. >> rose: -- forces you to examine what you believe. >> exactly. and so any judge who is said so wedded to a vote before he or she has actually written the decision down and let it force themselves to actually think of what have the best arguments are on the other side and be able to explain why those are not compelling or to live with a weak opinion, not much of a judge. >> rose: do you get much of these arguments not with your law clerks but fellow justices when you come to the table? >> i can say this to you because you've got the audience who might listen to this. >> rose: (laughs) >> there's a lot of lawyers who criticizes the justices for asking too many questions. one of my colleagues doesn'
but the quote is how do i know what i think until i see what i sfwli >> and that is -- i don't remember. i've heard it and i don't remember who wrote it, either, but it's absolutely true. >> rose: the idea of a rigorous analysis and having to pit it down in sentence after sentence after sentence, having to organize your thoughts, having to think about making an argument -- >> rose: >> exactly. >> rose: -- forces you to examine what you believe. >> exactly....
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iranian government even use i mean i grew up in back country i worked there i studied there and besides us academic quarter i have experience of living in that country i think the iranian government order to survive they need to any to call the united states as the enemy otherwise if they make that relationship i think that will endangered the survival of the regime so they will use the engagement policies what they what they're been using. talking about engagement policy is more i think a tactical i think strategy in all. just the two. buy time i think they are running on me is very i can't come at all i mean it happened like in six min you know the program buying time gareth go ahead jump in well yeah i also think that we need to take a longer historical perspective on this current situation of talks on the nuclear program and the only difference that i have is that i think you have to begin with the radical. imbalance of power between the united states and iran as the key factor that has shaped the diplomacy between the two countries from the beginning now you know i understand that
iranian government even use i mean i grew up in back country i worked there i studied there and besides us academic quarter i have experience of living in that country i think the iranian government order to survive they need to any to call the united states as the enemy otherwise if they make that relationship i think that will endangered the survival of the regime so they will use the engagement policies what they what they're been using. talking about engagement policy is more i think a...
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i wake up thinking about who i am. i feel like i have made my own way.what made you get into boxing? >> i love it. it's in my blood. i became a champion, undefeated. now i learned a lot about health and fitness through boxing. i wasn't an athlete, didn't eat properly or work out. because i wanted to be a champion, the first thing to do is find out what it takes to be a champion. what it took is for me to eat right, get my rest, take care of myself so i could win in every way. >> you don't get that itch every once in a while? >> of course i do. you make the wrong move, i might pop you. i'm just messing with you. >> you conquered the world, boat en everybody in boxing, conquered philanthropy. >> i haven't conquered all of it. pretty much like you. i wake up and do me happy. my main job is being mom and the things that are important to me are -- happen to be helping other people live the best life they possibly can. to me there's so many diseases that we cannot prevent, things that will happen that we can't prevent. don't let something happen to you that yo
i wake up thinking about who i am. i feel like i have made my own way.what made you get into boxing? >> i love it. it's in my blood. i became a champion, undefeated. now i learned a lot about health and fitness through boxing. i wasn't an athlete, didn't eat properly or work out. because i wanted to be a champion, the first thing to do is find out what it takes to be a champion. what it took is for me to eat right, get my rest, take care of myself so i could win in every way. >> you...
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>> i will tell you, frankly .i believe that i created the foundation. i gave people back their morale. cy built 250,000 housing units and affordable rentals. and a whole host of other things. it it created the climate for what ultimately others after me, david dinkins and rudy giuliani and the new mayor, mike bloomberg, particularly him, have done. we are once again the international capital of the world. i honestly truly believe that. >> when you look at what's happening in the gun tonight in america, clearly new york made a clear stand about guns. and it's pretty successful. new york is becoming a pretty city, in comparison to cities like chicago? what's your view on the debate? >> i believe the constitutional amendment to really address the issue. when we're doing like we are doing it a little bit at a time and the united states supreme court has a tendency to strike down what we do, washington, d.c. banned guns in the united states supreme court said you can't do it. the only true way to do it is a constitutional amendment. but until that happens, i
>> i will tell you, frankly .i believe that i created the foundation. i gave people back their morale. cy built 250,000 housing units and affordable rentals. and a whole host of other things. it it created the climate for what ultimately others after me, david dinkins and rudy giuliani and the new mayor, mike bloomberg, particularly him, have done. we are once again the international capital of the world. i honestly truly believe that. >> when you look at what's happening in the gun...
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i love him and we're friends, but i never -- i try not to get mushy with him, you know i mean?was so excited. i was like hey, bob. he was like yeah -- the thing about robert de niro is he loves talking about schedules. >> jimmy: really? >> like hey, bob, how you doing? good, 10:00, i'm going to go over here. 11:30 -- great, bob. great. so he's just got into town. >> jimmy: that's what my dad does. >> that's what it is. spend two hours talking about his schedule. and i love it. but maybe this morning we talk about something else. so i was like hey, he's like hey, how you doing? i was like hey, congratulations. huh? yeah, yeah, yeah. you in l.a.? yeah, yeah. i just got here. listen, bob, so, you know, i was just thinking, now we're both nominated -- yeah, uh-huh. so how long you here for? because tonight we're going to go to georgio's. and at 4:30 -- he starts giving me the rundown. and i felt awful that i had tried to have a moment with him and it got awkward. i was like 4:30, what are you doing? you going to take the 10? i wouldn't take the 405. >> jimmy: he probably gets nomin
i love him and we're friends, but i never -- i try not to get mushy with him, you know i mean?was so excited. i was like hey, bob. he was like yeah -- the thing about robert de niro is he loves talking about schedules. >> jimmy: really? >> like hey, bob, how you doing? good, 10:00, i'm going to go over here. 11:30 -- great, bob. great. so he's just got into town. >> jimmy: that's what my dad does. >> that's what it is. spend two hours talking about his schedule. and i...
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mayor jordan -- mayor agnose called me and said "i need help". i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took me down in the basement of the fire department communication's center to what was the fire department was the bedroom for the firefighters in the 911 -- in their 911 -- in their portion of the 911. i couldn't believe it. they moved beds aside, and they had butcher paper on the wall and i will never forget this. there was a consiewl general talking long distance on one of the out going lines and nobody could get him off the phone. people were coming in off the streets. it was terrible. i could not believe that a great city like this did not have a proper command center. as i walked a way with the mayor i said something that i later r
mayor jordan -- mayor agnose called me and said "i need help". i said "i will do whatever i can". he said "can you meet with me and i have a laundry list of things" and absolutely where do you want to meet? i am at the command center on turk street. i asked what the cross streets are. you know the bridge is down. can i land my helicopter there? yeah and lee got the police to clear the park. >> >> i came in here. the mayor was waiting for me and he took...
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>> i don't know. >> i think it was odie. i remember he was 80% tongue which was to me a personal turnover. >> sylvester. >> sylvester the cat. i liked that he had 5* speech impediment and he didn't let it stop him. >> the little yellow bird. >> sylvester the cat. can you do an impression of him? >> oh my god, i don't know. >> that's great. that's his catch phrase, oh my god, did you speak? that's what he says all the time and tweety is like what, and he eats them. that's part of the problem right there. >> no idea who that is. >> ♪ never was there ever ♪ a cat so clever ♪ as magical mr. ♪ mr. -- you snow, cats. have you thought of seeing that in new york? >> it is no longer on tbrod way. on broadway? when they said now and forever, they [bleep] lied. >> who is your favorite cat woman? >> i don't know who that is. >> she had $4 million of plastic surgery and her face looks like a big ball of botox stretched over a tether ball. >> if she is happy with the way she looks. >> bottom line is she is rich and so call me. i can be th
>> i don't know. >> i think it was odie. i remember he was 80% tongue which was to me a personal turnover. >> sylvester. >> sylvester the cat. i liked that he had 5* speech impediment and he didn't let it stop him. >> the little yellow bird. >> sylvester the cat. can you do an impression of him? >> oh my god, i don't know. >> that's great. that's his catch phrase, oh my god, did you speak? that's what he says all the time and tweety is like what,...
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i didn't say anything. >> i beat you. i beat you, fallon.ghter ] you had time, you could have written some down. >> jimmy: that's true, i did. what i like about this book is actually, you're saying that even though you did get gastric bypass surgery, the way you've kept the weight off is you actually ride your bike to work. >> i do. >> jimmy: you eat healthy. >> i try to eat as healthy as i can, i exercise. my goal is to get good enough so that one day, i just walk in and kill my trainer and walk away. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] but you have recipes in here and all that stuff. >> all that stuff. >> jimmy: which is great, i like that. i want to talk about this crazy blizzard. >> yes. >> jimmy: the country is on lockdown. >> yes, the weather channel has named it nemo. >> jimmy: nemo. >> nemo. >> jimmy: why? >> just keep swimming, swimming, swimming. >> jimmy: yeah, why would they call it nemo? >> well, they had a list of names and somebody liked pixar movies. >> jimmy: so what is it? the northeast is just going to get -- >> well, it's
i didn't say anything. >> i beat you. i beat you, fallon.ghter ] you had time, you could have written some down. >> jimmy: that's true, i did. what i like about this book is actually, you're saying that even though you did get gastric bypass surgery, the way you've kept the weight off is you actually ride your bike to work. >> i do. >> jimmy: you eat healthy. >> i try to eat as healthy as i can, i exercise. my goal is to get good enough so that one day, i just walk...
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i want to make a comments i do support the underlying speak up i supplemental that is before us today that cute of the budget committee today but i think it should go back to the budget economy. it was such a short time we have to spend the fund i have no doubt there are community needs but i'd like to see an overall plan by which we're helping victims of domestic violence. the one thing i am excite about we'll be able to develop an overall plan. but shelter transition housing are the basic needs that families need once they flee a violent situation. i meet many women and children that are swaip violence and they're in a single room and, of course, our homeless shelter system. i'm also very supportive of having that situation and talking about what the appropriate budget process is in june. so that we know that money we're putting forward is going toward a broader goal >> spiefr wiener. >> thank you mr. president. i support the supplemental and i'm speaking because actually, i don't wag the cut that was made by the budget committee i think it's a mistake. i am glad we're helping victi
i want to make a comments i do support the underlying speak up i supplemental that is before us today that cute of the budget committee today but i think it should go back to the budget economy. it was such a short time we have to spend the fund i have no doubt there are community needs but i'd like to see an overall plan by which we're helping victims of domestic violence. the one thing i am excite about we'll be able to develop an overall plan. but shelter transition housing are the basic...
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for me, i was drafted. i was pissed, but i went. a lot of veterans need help. for me, currently i'm covering a project in the jail. [speaker not understood] for the last couple of years. and here in the city we're talking about starting a veterans court which is something i think is well overdue, at least veterans in san francisco. so they can get a fair shake in court. things are happening due to the military service. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> i have a question. >> you have a question? sorry. supervisor cohen? >> just for the public, sir, please come back. this is a first committee meeting. supervisor yee is new in this chairmanship so we're still working out the kinks over here. can you tell us a little slack here. see, mr. gibbs, how are you? >>> i'm good. >> good, thank you for your service as well. can you tell me how long you served on the commission? prior? >>> probably 15 years. >> you served on the veteran affairs commission. what capacity were you serving? >>> as president for two years, otherwise i was commissioner. >> um-hm. and what we
for me, i was drafted. i was pissed, but i went. a lot of veterans need help. for me, currently i'm covering a project in the jail. [speaker not understood] for the last couple of years. and here in the city we're talking about starting a veterans court which is something i think is well overdue, at least veterans in san francisco. so they can get a fair shake in court. things are happening due to the military service. thank you. >> thank you. thank you. >> i have a question....
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>> and you know, i have i mean i want to be in compliance honestly, i want to correct, if i was aware of these two other permits, if i had been advised with the gentleman who was with me i would have done it in know time. >> so you were here in december? >> yes. >> and this is february >> we asked you to change a sign in the window so that people would not be confused in trying to get 24 hours. >> you had a big sign on the and that was painted over, it 24 hours right over here and that has been painted over. and you can't see that it is black now. there is no sign that reflects 24. >> and it took you two months to paint over it? >> you know, if i could... >> and then could you also tell me about your neighborhood out reach? >> yes, i have done that. and one of the addresses 140 turk street called the city impact. and the other organization is called tayam san francisco and that is on... >> city impact? >> yeah. >> what is city impact? >> it is on turk street. 140 turk >> but what kind of community organization is that? >> i think that they have the structure with the homeless. they tr
>> and you know, i have i mean i want to be in compliance honestly, i want to correct, if i was aware of these two other permits, if i had been advised with the gentleman who was with me i would have done it in know time. >> so you were here in december? >> yes. >> and this is february >> we asked you to change a sign in the window so that people would not be confused in trying to get 24 hours. >> you had a big sign on the and that was painted over, it 24...
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i have been an advocate of that position and i will continue to be. >> i take that as a yes, and i countyou to provide eight olc tens. second question. when the opinion came over, our staff were banned from seeing it this morning. we have lawyers, and we have very good staff. this is upsetting to many of the members. we fend on our staff because you can't take material home, you can't take notes withish you, so the staff becomes very important. do you happen po know why our staff are not permitted when we are permitted to see an olc? >> i understand fully, you are interested in having your staff to have in documentation, and the reason to keep it to members at times is to keep it to a limited basis, and it's rather exceptional, as i think you it know, that immediately council or advice would be shared with you, and i think this was determined because of the rather exceptional nature of the issue, and in the genuine effort to meet the committee's requirements. i understand your interest. >> if you would relay the request officially, we would appreciate it very much. >> i will. second thin
i have been an advocate of that position and i will continue to be. >> i take that as a yes, and i countyou to provide eight olc tens. second question. when the opinion came over, our staff were banned from seeing it this morning. we have lawyers, and we have very good staff. this is upsetting to many of the members. we fend on our staff because you can't take material home, you can't take notes withish you, so the staff becomes very important. do you happen po know why our staff are not...
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i. cut. i. live. i. am. one who. calls you both my parents were atheists is to say they were among those people who with bills to say via the union delivered and in those days it wasn't all that easy to express your faith the adult here in the twentieth century what a good idea that they had when i started to live on my own then i was baptized that's when i was twenty six years old. it was abundantly clear to me that if i had a guardian angel who was looking over me and protecting. and hurting his feelings would really not be a nice thing to do and with the i felt that i would offend him if i didn't join the orthodox church with them. his nation. look at that across here in this holy place of the what the law says to the entire family of royal mottoes was murdered in nineteen eighteen it is there and their holy remains with. those of alexei the heir apparent and his sisters. that's why this is a holy place any more they pray for us to understand. i don't have the worst husband and the wild mind children on two proble
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>> i threw up. i actually got the dry heaves. i threw up. it was really -- really shook me up badly, to tell you the truth. >> geraldo: did you know david wilson her boyfriend who shot himself apparently in that same exact spot? >> no, i didn't know david wilson. i became aware of her very traumatic, if you will, relationship she had had throughout her life starting very young with a famous pitcher and the father of her first son zander. she talked about zander a lot when she was in treatment. i didn't know that she was -- that she was in these very, very tumultous and seemingly self-destructive relationships with men. seemingly all the time. i think dr. drew said that she was -- >> geraldo: go ahead, tom. >> i did think when i was doing the show that she was -- she held herself kind of above us. i don't think that was consciously but she was kind of some what removed like she was a love addict and a we were all drug addicts and i thought she was maybe full of a little b.s. there. i thought she was perhaps an alcoholic or drug addict or both
>> i threw up. i actually got the dry heaves. i threw up. it was really -- really shook me up badly, to tell you the truth. >> geraldo: did you know david wilson her boyfriend who shot himself apparently in that same exact spot? >> no, i didn't know david wilson. i became aware of her very traumatic, if you will, relationship she had had throughout her life starting very young with a famous pitcher and the father of her first son zander. she talked about zander a lot when she...
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>> i can do this anytime i want at home, i know exactly the areas that need it the most, and i can adjust the setting so that i can have as much suction as i need, and i think the first use, it paid for itself. >> and i love the convenience of it. i used to have little spots, little bumps in my face, and i feel like i've just taken off those little imperfections. >> before i used nubrilliance, i thought that what was on the market was microderm, and i realized they're completely different. i see my skin plumping, i see my pores just looking smaller, with less lines on my forehead. i feel cleaner and brighter and younger. >> it's not just the face. it's your chest, your hands, your arms, wherever you want to use it. you go out, if you have great skin, you're gonna be confident. >> kym: this truly is something that works, it's something that's affordable, that works, and you'll see the difference instantly. >> i was very skeptical, i didn't want to be a part of anything i didn't believe in, so when i first started using nubrilliance, it was simple, it was easy and it was effective, and i im
>> i can do this anytime i want at home, i know exactly the areas that need it the most, and i can adjust the setting so that i can have as much suction as i need, and i think the first use, it paid for itself. >> and i love the convenience of it. i used to have little spots, little bumps in my face, and i feel like i've just taken off those little imperfections. >> before i used nubrilliance, i thought that what was on the market was microderm, and i realized they're...
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i am not sure i have the chance. i would not say anything is permanent. it was time to move on from "the washington post" and do new things. i wanted to try more writing and teaching. after the book came out, "out of america: a black man confronts africa," a lot of friends have been saying, you have got to write another book. i have not had time to sit down and develop one. as i started to look at it, i am 54 years old. i do not have a lot of time if i want to write more. i got to be in china at an exciting time. this is the time now to step back and use these last healthy years to try to do more types of writing, specifically, book writing. it is difficult to leave "the washington post" but if i want to write more books and do more things, this was the right time to do it. >> if you live in washington and you pick up "the washington post," this often is contained inside it. it is contained inside "the new york times." is it propaganda? >> the chinese government, the communist party, owned the newspaper. they paid to put that in as a supplement. the russi
i am not sure i have the chance. i would not say anything is permanent. it was time to move on from "the washington post" and do new things. i wanted to try more writing and teaching. after the book came out, "out of america: a black man confronts africa," a lot of friends have been saying, you have got to write another book. i have not had time to sit down and develop one. as i started to look at it, i am 54 years old. i do not have a lot of time if i want to write more. i...
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♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ fresh at subway ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ maleeakfast made. like an under 200 calorie steak egg white & cheese. subway. eat fresh. but that doesn't happen much anymore. the creative process never stops. and songwriting is so hard, but i love it. these days, i guess i just don't want to miss a thing. [ laughs ] i miss you guys. that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] now get a windows phone 8x by htc for just $99.99 at verizon. >> jimmy: welcome back. we had new episode of the bachelor tonight. there was an episode last night and tonight, usually when i watch something two nights in a row i demand to see some ballroom dancing. tonight we had the bachelor and it was amazing. for some reason every person on the show says the word amazing over and over and over again. every week we count how many time the word amazing is used. so far this season, in four week, there have been 58 amazings. 58 amazings. and let's go to the amazing tally for the bachelor this week. >> it would be amazing if i got the rose tonight. >>
♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ fresh at subway ♪ breakfast made the way i say [ maleeakfast made. like an under 200 calorie steak egg white & cheese. subway. eat fresh. but that doesn't happen much anymore. the creative process never stops. and songwriting is so hard, but i love it. these days, i guess i just don't want to miss a thing. [ laughs ] i miss you guys. that's me. and this is my windows phone. [ male announcer ] now get a windows phone 8x by htc for just...
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i think i was cc'den identity. i know of no action to reprioritize funds or anything along those lines. >> croneguard said to be an advocate of siri techniques. did you raise any objection? >> i don't recall any conversation with him about that particular issue. >> when you reviewed the intelligence cia was getting on zabada, did you think the information was valuable? >> the reports that i was getting subsequent to that and in the years after that it was clearly my indication there's valuable information coming out. >> in a november 2007 interview, you said that information from the interrogation techniques, quote, saved lives. closed quote. but you also say that cia should be out of the detention business. the main benefit that i saw in cia's program was the ability to hold and question individuals about whom there was significant intelligence that they were terrorists. but not necessarily evidence that could be used a court of law. your view seems to be that even if we could save american lives by detainingterro
i think i was cc'den identity. i know of no action to reprioritize funds or anything along those lines. >> croneguard said to be an advocate of siri techniques. did you raise any objection? >> i don't recall any conversation with him about that particular issue. >> when you reviewed the intelligence cia was getting on zabada, did you think the information was valuable? >> the reports that i was getting subsequent to that and in the years after that it was clearly my...
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i wish. i don't smoke the pot. but i think people should be able to. i don't see any problem with it. the jails are full of people. it is smoking weed, stop. >> here is the issue. i know you were happy about this because you told me in the green room you plan on vacationing from here on in. once you legalize it in colorado, it is like you create four mexican borders to the other states. it is going to lead to legalization elsewhere. >> you are getting to a serious point. i have another one that is more local for the people in colorado. how do you keep this out of the hands of miners? >> -- minors? >> you mean people in coal mines? >> no, minors. fie beb 28th -- by february 28th they have to come up with a rule. they can't agree on the words locked and secured. if you are growing marijuana in your backyard and there is a fence and your neighbors can't see the weed, it is locked and secure. you ask the task force that and they say it is -- we are not sure. you may need a higher fence. we are not sure. basically if kids can see this they will get to it. h
i wish. i don't smoke the pot. but i think people should be able to. i don't see any problem with it. the jails are full of people. it is smoking weed, stop. >> here is the issue. i know you were happy about this because you told me in the green room you plan on vacationing from here on in. once you legalize it in colorado, it is like you create four mexican borders to the other states. it is going to lead to legalization elsewhere. >> you are getting to a serious point. i have...
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like i had this mist around me so all i did was -- not girls numbers but, i mean, i got certain phonemuch fun. i see -- i see it like a big party, you know? a lot of fun. >> you see everything as like a big party, i think, right? and then at the end, how late will it go? i'm always interested in your life and how it goes. will you then say at the end of the vanity fair party, everybody come to my house. >> i didn't go to the vanity fair party with "ray". i will my homey throw me another party because i didn't want to make a scene like i knew i was going to win. he threw the party on his name and i didn't go. it was a little more -- like guys in there without social security numbers. like my hood friends, do you know what i'm saying? i remember walking in with the oscar and homey said, give me that. take a picture of this, take a picture with this! >> and people were -- people were -- there was a lot of going on. i remember losing my oscar and seeing my oscar like sitting there like, what is going on? it was like a gnome commercial taking a picture with a gnome and you see where it is
like i had this mist around me so all i did was -- not girls numbers but, i mean, i got certain phonemuch fun. i see -- i see it like a big party, you know? a lot of fun. >> you see everything as like a big party, i think, right? and then at the end, how late will it go? i'm always interested in your life and how it goes. will you then say at the end of the vanity fair party, everybody come to my house. >> i didn't go to the vanity fair party with "ray". i will my homey...
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i looked out i was like whoa, i thought it was a shooting star. didn't look like a shooting star. it shook a little bit, because i was like oh [ bleep ], what's going on? i was on a skateboard. >> did you see the asteroid pass by the earth? >> did i see the asteroid? yeah, i saw those fireworks. all of a sudden it was pitch black and boom, there was a light that shined out and went in all directions. it was amazing. fantastic. >> can you describe what it looked like up in the sky? >> it was so fast i could barely see it, so i can't really say. >> shooting star. >> it was bright. >> did it shine bright? like a diamond? >> like a diamond. >> did you hear any noise or anything like that? >> i didn't hear anything. i just looked up and i said what the hay? so i grabbed my phone and taped it. >> do you have it with you? >> yeah, i do. >> what is it? [ laughter ] >> what was that? >> i don't know. >> we're talking to people that saw the asteroid pass by the earth last night. >> dude! no, because i'm on porn all night long on the computer. >> you're on p
i looked out i was like whoa, i thought it was a shooting star. didn't look like a shooting star. it shook a little bit, because i was like oh [ bleep ], what's going on? i was on a skateboard. >> did you see the asteroid pass by the earth? >> did i see the asteroid? yeah, i saw those fireworks. all of a sudden it was pitch black and boom, there was a light that shined out and went in all directions. it was amazing. fantastic. >> can you describe what it looked like up in the...
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i don't know what the implications are. i guess the challenge with that -- i mean. i personally think it sounds fine. at a minimum if there were a pass for legalization of off-site kitchens, you could have a sense of the scope of the issue before them going to the next step. that might be kind of an interim thought. >> commissioner hillis. >> so, i'm also supportive of the legislation. i think probably if we use the words unique, funky and [speaker not understood], they're all probably in violation of the planning code. if we looked around. [laughter] >> we could use that adjective unique funky, in violation of the planning code. it's amazing cafe floor is only 900 square feet when you walk by. it feels bigger. there is a lot happening obviously. it is a very active space. so, i'm okay with the legislation. i'm okay recognizing this as an exception for one business. i mean, i think we did that just before, you know, on the sacramento street. we broadened it. but we broadened it recognizing it is not applying to anybody else. so, we're kind of going through the motio
i don't know what the implications are. i guess the challenge with that -- i mean. i personally think it sounds fine. at a minimum if there were a pass for legalization of off-site kitchens, you could have a sense of the scope of the issue before them going to the next step. that might be kind of an interim thought. >> commissioner hillis. >> so, i'm also supportive of the legislation. i think probably if we use the words unique, funky and [speaker not understood], they're all...
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i am telling you, nurse, i am feeling much better now, so if you don't mind i would ke tturn toy ca. rosa ! please tell the nurse how important it is for me to get back to work. you know, he's not supposed to have visitors until tomorrow. i'm not going to stay long. i was just taking care of some paperwork for mr. brashov. okay, if you just stay a few minutes. but the rules are very strict around here. so, mr. brashov, who's your friend ? this is my chef, rosa rivera. - i'm joe jenkins. - it's nice to mt you. i know mr. brashov can't waito get out of here, but i think you should know, he's a very lucky man. lucky ? i am sitting in a hospital. they tell me i have had a heart attack. how is this lucky ? because you're alive. and you're sitting in a really good hospital. doctors are terrific. and one of the loveliest nurses here is taking care of you. i think he likes you. - are you going to be here very long ? - only as long as it takes... to get this old ticker fixed up. right, brenda ? right. really, nurse, i am feeling much better now. i would like to leave now ! you're not going an
i am telling you, nurse, i am feeling much better now, so if you don't mind i would ke tturn toy ca. rosa ! please tell the nurse how important it is for me to get back to work. you know, he's not supposed to have visitors until tomorrow. i'm not going to stay long. i was just taking care of some paperwork for mr. brashov. okay, if you just stay a few minutes. but the rules are very strict around here. so, mr. brashov, who's your friend ? this is my chef, rosa rivera. - i'm joe jenkins. - it's...
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if that's the case, when i was in a hospital, i wish i would have made that request.african-american nurses to take care of me, but women with big breasts. i would say only women with double ds could come take care of me. cedars-sinai would have granted my request, would have been great. >> you said it's more difficult to be gay in america now still than to be black. you still think that? >> yes. yes. >> do you? because i feel it's moving very, very fast now, the gay issue. >> well, we still can't -- there's not equality across the board. there's still -- i movie probably over 30 states where you can be fired because you're gay or lesbian or bisexual. you can be fired. we don't have equal protection. we can't marry. i mean -- >> don't you feel it's moving quickly? >> i won't say quickly. it's moving. and we are very grateful that that's happening. we're very grateful that we have a president in the office who is trying to push that forward. but no. it's still not -- there's still not equality. and here's the thing. okay. i should put it this way. with black, you see t
if that's the case, when i was in a hospital, i wish i would have made that request.african-american nurses to take care of me, but women with big breasts. i would say only women with double ds could come take care of me. cedars-sinai would have granted my request, would have been great. >> you said it's more difficult to be gay in america now still than to be black. you still think that? >> yes. yes. >> do you? because i feel it's moving very, very fast now, the gay issue....
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i was surprised when i was told that i had let sgchlt i had never been warned. >> rose: how did they that. >> i think it was like let' let's-- you're exhausted, probably. >> rose: this is not working. >> you're exhausted. it's like, okay. >> rose: but you had never been fired from anything. >> no. but it actually wasn't the word fired, it was like take a vacation. come back in two weeks. >> rose: choose your euphemisms. >> yes, exactly. but i think at the moment i didn't-- . >> rose: you didn't think i had been fired, you thought about shall did shall did. >> well, i felt we should have opened. even though i fell we should still keep working to finish the piece. because i think you know you need to stick together as a family. one of the things about lion king is there were a lot of times where people weren't sure was that going to work. there was doubt, oh, you have to do a workshop this is never going to work. of course we had naysayers, we were doing something experimental then as well but we stuck together, everybody even if they had doubts we stuck together. >> so there is a sett
i was surprised when i was told that i had let sgchlt i had never been warned. >> rose: how did they that. >> i think it was like let' let's-- you're exhausted, probably. >> rose: this is not working. >> you're exhausted. it's like, okay. >> rose: but you had never been fired from anything. >> no. but it actually wasn't the word fired, it was like take a vacation. come back in two weeks. >> rose: choose your euphemisms. >> yes, exactly. but i...
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>> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did.me way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well. he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me and brandy together. this is on our first visit. >> earlier in the day, groves' girlfriend, brandy, was caught attempting to smuggle tobacco and cell phones into the prison during her visit with him. >> bring him over this way. >> the following day, groves is questioned by internal affairs. >> i'm going to ask you straight up, you want to give me any statement on this or anything like that? >> no. >> no statement at all? >> no statement at all. >> now, she went home friday. i didn't send her to jail. i'm going to get a warrant for her arrest for misdemeanor trafficking. it's all on you right now. you are going to get the class a violation for tr
>> i shot them with a 12-gauge. i wish i had a good reason why i did what i did.me way of justifying it. but there's not. there's no way of justifying what i did. >> what was so wrong that they had to be murdered? what was so wrong in your family? >> i have no idea. >> the night weighs heavily on billy groves as well. he's locked up in the intensive detention unit. >> this is the woman i love. this is me and her. that's me and brandy together. this is on our first...
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yes i probably fell from the chair and i was from the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i broke my leg. i cried for a while. and then at those sleep. but why why why why did it have to be us. but. you. need to simper factor is one of the most common congenital bone disorders affecting children if we're talking about those that are present from birth to believe i suppose the sufferers have brittle bones and are at risk of multiple fractures but they are mineral metabolism is in good order the ailment is due to faulty college information. as the main protein in connective tissue college in is the basis of the human skeleton more. to court more wiley's even some adults don't become aware of the fact that they are affected until they give birth to a child that suffers from a more severe form of the disease in its worst form it changes the shape of the child's chest. to make their arms and legs shorter and in this state even something as light and insignificant as a blanket can cause fractures. there's a swelling beneath the eye here did you hit somethin
yes i probably fell from the chair and i was from the sofa and that didn't hurt at all but then i fell off the arm chair and i broke my leg. i cried for a while. and then at those sleep. but why why why why did it have to be us. but. you. need to simper factor is one of the most common congenital bone disorders affecting children if we're talking about those that are present from birth to believe i suppose the sufferers have brittle bones and are at risk of multiple fractures but they are...
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his firearm toward sergeant kellermann, and i knew as soon as i pulled in and i looked over i had an. >> when you get on the scene like that and you make a decision that deadly force will have to be used, which i made pretty quickly, especially after he looked at the breach of the weapon and he cocked it back, i knew there was going to be a shooting. >> the gunman fires a shot, striking the sergeant in the face. >> i was still trying to communicate with him and he was trying to put the gun down and trying to get some time of demeanor with him. i don't remember the gun blast. i remember hearing it, and i knew it was him that shot, and i felt the percussion on my face. >> just as i was about to fire my first shot, he shot. it kind of distracted me for a second. shortly after he shot, i fired my first shot. you see the window on the car that he's leaning on blow out, that was my first shot. >> in an instant, several officers open fire on the gunman, as officer tyson riley races to the aid of sergeant kellermann. >> the other officers that were there, i trust them with my life. i knew t
his firearm toward sergeant kellermann, and i knew as soon as i pulled in and i looked over i had an. >> when you get on the scene like that and you make a decision that deadly force will have to be used, which i made pretty quickly, especially after he looked at the breach of the weapon and he cocked it back, i knew there was going to be a shooting. >> the gunman fires a shot, striking the sergeant in the face. >> i was still trying to communicate with him and he was trying...
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so i think i had that very young.n i went through all of my teenage years being trained to giggle and laugh and saying how smart are you, to know what time it is. and then then i had to come out of that again. you know. and what brought me out of it was realizing how sinister an crazy and wrong it was that one in three american women needed an abortion at some people in their life when it was illegal. and was made to risk her life and enter a criminal underground. and so that you know that made it very clear to me that the whole problem is trying to control reproduction. and i just began to see the scope of the problem. >> rose: and you? >> in 1992 i did a voter registration drive. and i thought i was doing it to reach out to underserved communities, meaning mostly poor and mostly nonwhite communities. midway through this i thought oh wait, it does a disservice to me if i live in a democracy that is not fulfilling its promise to democracy. and it was that just moment of sort of thinking externally and realizing intern
so i think i had that very young.n i went through all of my teenage years being trained to giggle and laugh and saying how smart are you, to know what time it is. and then then i had to come out of that again. you know. and what brought me out of it was realizing how sinister an crazy and wrong it was that one in three american women needed an abortion at some people in their life when it was illegal. and was made to risk her life and enter a criminal underground. and so that you know that made...
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i know that i am. i am missing my boy. dearly. and i need some closure, i don't have any. i'm tired of crying, i am tired of begging. if there is something that i can do, to help you i will. let me know. i mean, i have all of the names of the people that shot my son. i have them. i can come and give them to you. they are in his file. something needs to be done. get a subpoena, subpoena them. subpoena them. make them come to court and talk. that is all. >> thank you miss brown. >> any further public comment? >> hearing none, public comment is closed and line item. >> please call item number five. >> discussion of possible action to move the police commission's dark or no meeting day from the second wednesday of each month to the third wednesday of each month. action. >> commissioners, we added to this to agenda because we have taken the second wednesday of the month off, however one of the commissioners has the conflict with the democratic central committee. >> two actually. >> and in addition to that, actually i have meetings that i have to leave early from to attend. so i
i know that i am. i am missing my boy. dearly. and i need some closure, i don't have any. i'm tired of crying, i am tired of begging. if there is something that i can do, to help you i will. let me know. i mean, i have all of the names of the people that shot my son. i have them. i can come and give them to you. they are in his file. something needs to be done. get a subpoena, subpoena them. subpoena them. make them come to court and talk. that is all. >> thank you miss brown. >>...
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and i can divide those into two motions. >> i think i would appreciate it two motions. i would support the purple building. i think it's appropriate. with regards to aau, as what i understand as was repeated before, there were conversations around a more global settlement around the different issues, given there has been numerous enforcement and other issues alleged here. and i would feel more comfortable defering that until that more global settlement occurs. and i think at that point it would be appropriate to move forward. planning code changes such as the one proposed here, to move forward as whatever gets decided as part of that. >> since you split them on the 11th street motion, it sounds like that is unanimous. you made two separate motions, correct? so why don't we take the 11th street motion to remove the grandfathering. can we do it without objection? >> sorry, supervisor. >> yes. >> it's not actually on this motion, but on the previous fee change. i just wanted to throw out for everyone's information, the change in the fee may require an additional notice. an
and i can divide those into two motions. >> i think i would appreciate it two motions. i would support the purple building. i think it's appropriate. with regards to aau, as what i understand as was repeated before, there were conversations around a more global settlement around the different issues, given there has been numerous enforcement and other issues alleged here. and i would feel more comfortable defering that until that more global settlement occurs. and i think at that point it...
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i owe so i go. but i'll tell the incarcerated, hey, if life was fair, you wouldn't be in here right now. you would have parents that cared and gave you the road map to success and they stuck around. they didn't hurt you on wait. they go yeah. if life was fair, you wouldn't have been busted when your partner wasn't. yeah. they love that one a lot. and then i'll say this well, if they locked you up for everything you really did do criminally, when would you get out? they don't like that one at all. so i'm blessed to be here for a brief period of time this afternoon and i'll tell you this, the first thought wrong is my problem. i was flying out of san jose airport which i do about 200 times a year and i know everybody there. i have been flying out of there 15 years and the t.s.a. guy was new. new people hop. they don't stand still. new people. i don't care if it's a starbucks employee, which i love starbucks! i make my coffee like fudge. you have coffee with me in the morning, here, you want a piece? [
i owe so i go. but i'll tell the incarcerated, hey, if life was fair, you wouldn't be in here right now. you would have parents that cared and gave you the road map to success and they stuck around. they didn't hurt you on wait. they go yeah. if life was fair, you wouldn't have been busted when your partner wasn't. yeah. they love that one a lot. and then i'll say this well, if they locked you up for everything you really did do criminally, when would you get out? they don't like that one at...
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but i slept i woke up and then that was it i didn't feel anything it was like magic i was worried about some technical aspects rather than the operation itself you think would have happened so gratian was successful but of course it's hard to look at a child off to be honest but it's a little. i didn't want a few moments on the forms registering her as disabled until she was three years old. i felt unworthy of society because my child was disabled i didn't want to me that she was an invalid but whenever i rolled the promo with or lying flat on her belly everybody knew there had to be another fracture. oh are you. ok here i've got a present for you it's a russian doll this time too but it is of a different kind it's made of crystal. thank you water it's quite heavy yeah i have your than my cast. i wish. as a rule i come here to meet the parents of other children suffering from auster genesis imperfecta and list. god when our daughter was born we had no idea what would become of her doctors predicted a very poor outlook but they said the child was unlikely to be able to walk and faced a v
but i slept i woke up and then that was it i didn't feel anything it was like magic i was worried about some technical aspects rather than the operation itself you think would have happened so gratian was successful but of course it's hard to look at a child off to be honest but it's a little. i didn't want a few moments on the forms registering her as disabled until she was three years old. i felt unworthy of society because my child was disabled i didn't want to me that she was an invalid but...
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i don't have a history of trying to gauge. >> i can't say of what i would increase the rent to, i can't make that statement. >> unfortunately, we have only this time to try to understand the full gravity of the situation, right? >> i understand. >> and we just have to look at the fact that because of the situation that all angles and what it can and cannot be. >> i also have chosen not to do, you know, the annual rent increases that are allowable under the rent control and the other thing is i have they ever done a pass there, and there was a discussion that i would do a pass through of the seismic costs i never even thought of that. >> honda, you used the term convert the house to a single family dwelling. we are restoring it back to the legal use and the exemption is not something that we are responsible for. >> are you folks done with your rebuttal? >> is time up. >> we have two and a half minutes left here. >> okay, you can turn it back on. i am fine, i just want to make sure that commissioner honda i respond to the question that you had to my client that we are trying to end run th
i don't have a history of trying to gauge. >> i can't say of what i would increase the rent to, i can't make that statement. >> unfortunately, we have only this time to try to understand the full gravity of the situation, right? >> i understand. >> and we just have to look at the fact that because of the situation that all angles and what it can and cannot be. >> i also have chosen not to do, you know, the annual rent increases that are allowable under the rent...