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so here we go. and here we are, here it is right here. what are we lookin' at here, jim? >> we're looking at one of the typical rock windows. we have a lot of them through the park here. and they're created by wind, mostly. >> a rock window. >> yeah, there's a society here in the united states that goes around and records all the rock windows. >> can we go in there? >> it's a big deal. yes, you can. >> let's go take a look out the window. boy, this is unexpected. come on over here with me, jim. here we are. we're lookin' out the rock window. and boy, it's a beautiful view lookin' out here too. >> yeah, you can really see all the beautiful terrain around here. >> yeah. >> all the different types of volcanic material. >> i've never looked out a rock window before. this is another first. >> you see, we have about six or eight of 'em here in the park. >> well, i know you're jaded, but this is exciting for me. >> we have one more right there. >> uh-huh. >> so if you keep panning around, you'll see another rock window back there. >> another red rock, another famous movie story,
so here we go. and here we are, here it is right here. what are we lookin' at here, jim? >> we're looking at one of the typical rock windows. we have a lot of them through the park here. and they're created by wind, mostly. >> a rock window. >> yeah, there's a society here in the united states that goes around and records all the rock windows. >> can we go in there? >> it's a big deal. yes, you can. >> let's go take a look out the window. boy, this is...
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oh, it has just much mass here as here, as here, as here, as here, constant. true or false? begins with an f. false. falseroony, falseroony. let's go back to these atoms again. let's take the hydrogen. you shake it. now, go to hydrogen, then we go to helium and grab a nucleon. now, just grab one nucleon and shake it. ooh, easier. go to lithium, grab it. ooh, easier to shake, less mass for the protons in here than in here. and the most mass here is, we'll find out. and you keep going up, up, up the periodic table and the nucleons are easier to shake. and you care to get up to iron, and it's very, very easy-- you got the least mass of all because beyond iron the nucleons seem to gain mass. and you're starting to come back up, when you get to uranium, you still don't have as much mass you had in hydrogen. what is going on? how massive a proton is, how massive a neutron is, apparently depends upon what configuration nucleus it's in, and that's the case. and yet you kinda see that with einstein's equivalence of mass and energy. consider you have a nucleus. you got all these nucle
oh, it has just much mass here as here, as here, as here, as here, constant. true or false? begins with an f. false. falseroony, falseroony. let's go back to these atoms again. let's take the hydrogen. you shake it. now, go to hydrogen, then we go to helium and grab a nucleon. now, just grab one nucleon and shake it. ooh, easier. go to lithium, grab it. ooh, easier to shake, less mass for the protons in here than in here. and the most mass here is, we'll find out. and you keep going up, up, up...
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they're tide up here. -- tied up here. you can drive your truck right on and park your container. >> these are actually ready reserve ships that are -- that go to iraq. this is federal defense, still a military use. >> i'd ask the clerk to call the roll, roll on, roll off. >> they're gigantic. >> there are still some of these other uses we see. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco, this is where it would be stored. they are no longer used. they were actually extensively damaged in the loma-prieta and we have tried in various ways to try and find some other uses that could use that storage, plastic pellets for recycling even. those kinds of things. but it's so damaged now that the cost of repairing them to bring them into function -- this is a left over technology, a competing technology with containers that didn't make it in the end. but the shed is where the recycling central (speaker not understood) is located. >> and then there is also just
they're tide up here. -- tied up here. you can drive your truck right on and park your container. >> these are actually ready reserve ships that are -- that go to iraq. this is federal defense, still a military use. >> i'd ask the clerk to call the roll, roll on, roll off. >> they're gigantic. >> there are still some of these other uses we see. >> grain silos. when they used to ship grains from the delta, the sacramento valley, in and out through san francisco,...
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we have members of our team here. in south of market and mission bay, and all of our city works together to keep our city safe. and that involves both our taxpayer dollars, bond dollars and also the volunteer hours of the residents who want to work to make this neighborhood and city great. so it is an honor to be here and sign the last beam of steel, i was told that there are 6206 pieces of steel in the building behind us and if you lay it flat, from the ballpark behind us it would go all wait to the oakland coliseum and that is pretty incredible. but i know that i will be hanging out here for a while at least as we wait for more development to happen in mission bay this will have one of the best views of our games. >> so, some of us will be coming out to champion our giant's team as well. thank to everyone who was involved in making this very important effort for our neighborhood happen. thank you. [ applause ] >> so, i work for the city for over 13 years. and one of my first jobs was to maintain the hall of justice
we have members of our team here. in south of market and mission bay, and all of our city works together to keep our city safe. and that involves both our taxpayer dollars, bond dollars and also the volunteer hours of the residents who want to work to make this neighborhood and city great. so it is an honor to be here and sign the last beam of steel, i was told that there are 6206 pieces of steel in the building behind us and if you lay it flat, from the ballpark behind us it would go all wait...
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that is why i am here. to ask as we move to end slavery that we look within our own lives and don't see traffickers has horrible people out there. what about the 15-year-old boy who was recruited by his father to become a trafficker? he himself was a victim. or what about people in severe poverty who have no other opportunity? the only thing they can do is sell another human being. this is a complex issue. we have the roots of violence within us. i see that within myself and i root them out within myself. i ask you to do that in your own lives. how are we loving our children? how are we loving our partners? how are we loving the strangest on the street. equally as important as passing the -- act which we need to do. equally important having press conferences, reading stories, going on the news. it's how you treat everyone in your day-to-day life. thank you. (applause) (applause) >> wow. thank you so much. that takes so much courage. to be that voice. i don't know. i know what it is to tell the story of surv
that is why i am here. to ask as we move to end slavery that we look within our own lives and don't see traffickers has horrible people out there. what about the 15-year-old boy who was recruited by his father to become a trafficker? he himself was a victim. or what about people in severe poverty who have no other opportunity? the only thing they can do is sell another human being. this is a complex issue. we have the roots of violence within us. i see that within myself and i root them out...
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this here there is nobody living down here.his has all been devastated and these are house where the water was six, eight feet up in the air. that is the power of the ocean right there. that is the power of water. it stripped the walls. it stripped everything right off the walls. a sad story on this one house on the corner, there was an old veteran, old world war ii vet actually and this was his retirement home. he comes down here and this is what happens to his retirement home and here is the situation where you got people that may never come back to your town. we want families coming back and we are rebuilding. this playground is usually full. you got one family there. one family. we are moving forward and we want little kids to come here again. i'll give it my all to do what i can do now to do it forward for my children and everybody else's children. this is a fun place, nothing but happiness and rides and cotton candy and people enjoying themselves. it will be a thriving, beautiful place again. absolutely. absolutely. >> i
this here there is nobody living down here.his has all been devastated and these are house where the water was six, eight feet up in the air. that is the power of the ocean right there. that is the power of water. it stripped the walls. it stripped everything right off the walls. a sad story on this one house on the corner, there was an old veteran, old world war ii vet actually and this was his retirement home. he comes down here and this is what happens to his retirement home and here is the...
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what happened over here, jimmy? i came over here to visit my friend, art. he lives right here. and when i got over here he had some couple of dudes hanging around dwayne something, and doug... mm-hmm. ...when i got over here i took them... i gave them a ride over here over on cleveland street at his sister's or cousin's house and they beat me up. took my gold chain and my gold band. i got a receipt. it ain't on me right now. they robbed me so. what happened to the guy that got cut? cut? i had to fight two or three of them. three of them jumped on me. okay. that's as plain as... i'll talk to you in just a minute. ...stabbed him with a beer bottle. come here. so i let it ride. who was fighting when you got here? there wasn't anybody fighting. there was about 30 of them out in the street. i was trying to figure out what was going on and the guy in the back seat said somebody stole his chain. they said there was another man down here that had been cut and needed an ambulance. so i called for 47, and... when you said you needed another car we come back and tried to raise you on the
what happened over here, jimmy? i came over here to visit my friend, art. he lives right here. and when i got over here he had some couple of dudes hanging around dwayne something, and doug... mm-hmm. ...when i got over here i took them... i gave them a ride over here over on cleveland street at his sister's or cousin's house and they beat me up. took my gold chain and my gold band. i got a receipt. it ain't on me right now. they robbed me so. what happened to the guy that got cut? cut? i had...
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here is what happened. it all started on wednesday morning when surveyors were here looking through the backyard of this building behind me. they were looking to do construction work, and they stumbled upon what they call a mechanical part. they didn't know what it was. upon closer examination they were able to see a boeing serial i.d. number and it was at that point they realized it was likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked plane that is crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. an amazing november for two reasons really. number one, the sheer side of the piece. it is 5 feet by 4 feet by 17 inches in depth. and where it was found. it was wedged between two buildings. the width of that space is just 18 inches which begs the question, how did it get there? >> it is a big part, and obviously very, very narrow confined area. somehow the part gets down here. could it have been lowered at some time? it is possible. there is a rope that is on it. it looks like it is intertwined with that part. it would hav
here is what happened. it all started on wednesday morning when surveyors were here looking through the backyard of this building behind me. they were looking to do construction work, and they stumbled upon what they call a mechanical part. they didn't know what it was. upon closer examination they were able to see a boeing serial i.d. number and it was at that point they realized it was likely the landing gear from one of the hijacked plane that is crashed into the twin towers on 9/11. an...
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to see you all here.to just come and congratulate. is there someone else here? oh, robert, hi, sweety. he's always there for you. he's amazing guy. and thank you all so much for being here. i'm just here as the supervisor, my first event to honor you, to support you, to thank you for not just being in the neighborhood, but really opening up your doors and caring about the neighborhood. caring about what happens to the people there, caring about what happens to the businesses, not just your own business, but all the businesses. i love the lower haight because it's like a family. it's a real community. it's an amazing place to eat. it's amazing place to shop. it's amazing place to be. and you are so deserving of this award. and i couldn't be proud eras district 5 supervisor and also as a resident of the lower haight. so, thank you and congratulations on your award. and i'm just here to actually crash the event, to just say congratulations because you all are some of my favorite people in this district. than
to see you all here.to just come and congratulate. is there someone else here? oh, robert, hi, sweety. he's always there for you. he's amazing guy. and thank you all so much for being here. i'm just here as the supervisor, my first event to honor you, to support you, to thank you for not just being in the neighborhood, but really opening up your doors and caring about the neighborhood. caring about what happens to the people there, caring about what happens to the businesses, not just your own...
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you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support yours. we consider this community our community, our home away from home. i would like to assure you that we remain committed to continuing our primary mission. that is to protect the lives and property of the people we serve. thank you very much. >> and so you can find out a little bit more about this facility. i would now like to call up the principal architect responsible for this facility. bill letty. with stacy architect. >> thank you, chief. you know, a little known fact is that every architect wants to design a f
you can be here. that's why we move senior captain in station one. i would like to invite captain to come up and say a few words. >> welcome and thank you for attending. station one is one of the biggest stations in the nation. running over 17,000 calls a year. on behalf of the station one, i would like to thank each one of you for your support in this project. we truly appreciate coming to work in an environment that is sporting our good health and safety. so ultimately we can support...
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so thank you, phil for being here as well. our port commissioners extend not to present but to past for commissioners and he knows that and i saw mike and others, because it takes generations of people to create things along the water front. it is incredibly expensive to restore a lot of our piers and monique is the first person to know that intimately and historically but we do have persons and entities that want to continue this fabulous water front experience and to make investments, where there is jefferson street, brandon wharf and pier, 30, 32 and the exporatorium this wonderful opportunity. i want to thank, past and present port commissioners, and i see them here now. that they have earned the title of being the greatest stewarts of our water front and so thank you for your ongoing effort to do this. [ applause ] >> and the work incredibly well with the other agencies. i know that because this is pier 39 and one of the most iconic travel destinations, i understand that is why, john martin was here, because while he flie
so thank you, phil for being here as well. our port commissioners extend not to present but to past for commissioners and he knows that and i saw mike and others, because it takes generations of people to create things along the water front. it is incredibly expensive to restore a lot of our piers and monique is the first person to know that intimately and historically but we do have persons and entities that want to continue this fabulous water front experience and to make investments, where...
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got the calm one here the pulse here can be a little treacherous and i was glad to have alexander leading the way down to the water's edge. we managed to cross over but with the pathway getting narrower alexander was forced to turn back with the horses and alexei and i were on foot again but north along. we're way past the river spring a high point but the water here is still fairly blowing so alex and i going to need something quite sturdy we're going to get down in one piece and i think. that mission do the trick nicely. as i'm. ranting is one of the most popular summer schools up here in the mountains and various. companies offer trips down the river and extra crew to make up the numbers and it certainly helps with the public. but it wasn't exactly white water as you can probably tell because of the fact that i'm still dry but we've made it way down here and now. we get to tackle the cliffs themselves. i was expecting a nice hike up in the reserve and apparently one does exist you just have to climb up to it. but i'm worried about. is that this is supposed to be the easy. car. grabbing
got the calm one here the pulse here can be a little treacherous and i was glad to have alexander leading the way down to the water's edge. we managed to cross over but with the pathway getting narrower alexander was forced to turn back with the horses and alexei and i were on foot again but north along. we're way past the river spring a high point but the water here is still fairly blowing so alex and i going to need something quite sturdy we're going to get down in one piece and i think. that...
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i want them to invest here along with the other 400,000 visitors that come through here and take the advantage of the exposure and what everybody associated with the movement here. we can have more of the products, more of the accessories, more of the things that they want to have as memories, but also make on going connections with us. i want to thank all the volunteers that are working here because, you know, you do it for the love of the city. if the visitors who speak multiple different languages walk in and they don't get a smile from a volunteer, earning a lot of money, they are not going to spend money and not feel appreciated. we all know in this industry, it's not just the smile we care about, this is why we need to invest in looking at this future of the holiday plaza, working with webcor, we are working to try to redesign even better i improvements here and you see the space in the highest level of appreciation for the city. i want to emphasize it would not happen without everybody reaching out to each other, with n the city, stake holders, in our small businesses, the hot
i want them to invest here along with the other 400,000 visitors that come through here and take the advantage of the exposure and what everybody associated with the movement here. we can have more of the products, more of the accessories, more of the things that they want to have as memories, but also make on going connections with us. i want to thank all the volunteers that are working here because, you know, you do it for the love of the city. if the visitors who speak multiple different...
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there's no joke here.at you can do that. [ crowd oohs ] >> this is a learning experience. hello to fox news star bill o'reilley. he's become quite the author. he's had two recent best sellers "killing kennedy" and "killing lincoln." he had one that was not so popular "the peaceful death of cats." what were you thinking? the truth is, bill o'reilley is now working on his next book out this fall. this time it's about the killing of jesus. it will be the first time in history jesus's death is blamed on obama care. >> two quick shoutouts to pbs and npr. now pbs, yes. those pbs people love to party. guys if you party tonight be safe. wear a tote bag [ laughter ] >> it works. you got to love npr. npr's still the number one source for news delivered as if there's a toddler sleeping in the next room. shhh. nbc news is in the house. good lord they've had a rough go of it, huh?" the today show" let go of ann curry after being told ann curry said let me get this straight. al roker tells the world he crapped his pants
there's no joke here.at you can do that. [ crowd oohs ] >> this is a learning experience. hello to fox news star bill o'reilley. he's become quite the author. he's had two recent best sellers "killing kennedy" and "killing lincoln." he had one that was not so popular "the peaceful death of cats." what were you thinking? the truth is, bill o'reilley is now working on his next book out this fall. this time it's about the killing of jesus. it will be the first...
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ireland to be here. since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly agreed to tell me everything i need to know about casting. i'm going to suit up and next, we're in the water. >> what any gentleman should do. golden gate angling has free lessons the second saturday of every month. we have equipment show up on the 9:30 on the second saturday of every month and we'll teach them to fly cast. >> ok. we are in the water. >> let me acquaint you with the fly rod. >> nice to meet you. >> this is the lower grip and the upper grip. this is a reel and a fly line. we are going to use the flex of this rod
ireland to be here. since for the competition. all the best casters in the world come here. my fellow countryman came in first place and james is on the current team and he is the head man. >> it's unique. will not see anything like it where you go to compete in the world. competitions in ireland, scotland, norway, japan, russia each year, the facilities here in the park are second to none. there is no complex in the world that can touch it. >> i'm here with bob, and he has kindly...
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half of which belong to the technology company that is have started here grown here and come here from other places our airport had a ground breaking record 44.5 million passengers passed through san francisco in 2012 that was that is an 8.6% increase from the preview years and we expect that to be broken in 2013. we have truly become the innovation capital of the world something that we probably announced last year and we have that with 1800 technology expect s and pulled over 32,000 employee and is growing everyday in fact. the growth ---we have strong public partnership with these technology companies, we signed just this past week, community benefit agreements with twitter as they began increasing the employment along market street. and those c ba.'s are incredibly important to us because they were as many historic companies that came to the city did for many many years, they represent the relationship that we want to have where the companies are not just making good money and employing a lot of people but also, looking at the environmental surroundings where they are located and s
half of which belong to the technology company that is have started here grown here and come here from other places our airport had a ground breaking record 44.5 million passengers passed through san francisco in 2012 that was that is an 8.6% increase from the preview years and we expect that to be broken in 2013. we have truly become the innovation capital of the world something that we probably announced last year and we have that with 1800 technology expect s and pulled over 32,000 employee...
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i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.'t have anything to lose. i don't have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol oversees the practice of over a dozen different religions inside the >> a lot of the religions are a quieting, mellowing, peaceful empower themselves. so much power has been taken away, their ability to do things. so for them to pray and to see god answer something is very, >> when we really do have the tools in here to have a decent life. do to make your time fulfilling. beating his grandmother to death he's currently on appeal but his >> you don't really wrap your mind around it. i'm just living life. it's a life different from out in here that you do have out it's a little world i
i come here, sit here every day, just not do anything besides watch tv.'t have anything to lose. i don't have anything to live. i've got no job, no house, no family no more. so for me, it's really depressed to be in here. for me it's really sad to be in here. i guess, the sooner i die, the better for me. >> the big thing with prison is that the guys are bored. prisoners are bored. life is a routine. many times they're genuinely seeking different religions. >> delwin vandekrol...
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get out of here. get out of here. >> the father and his girls are unharmed. the explosion is so powerful it registers as a 2.1 magnitude event, the rumblings felt as far as 50 miles away. >> fire units. firefighters down. again, there has been an explosion. there are firefighters down. >> firemen already on the scene battling flames are reported missing. >> it's just overwhelming to us for a town of 2400. we have three ambulances and there are literally hundreds of people hurt. i know -- i don't -- i haven't been there but i'm very worried that my ambulance was on the scene. those personnel are probably deceased. i think some of the firemen may be deceased. >> oh, my god. >> buildings near the plants are blown out by the blast, including a nursing home. >> the rest home has been seriously damaged. we have many people down, please. please respond. >> patients already being evacuated from the nursing home because of the fire but not everyone made it out before the blast. >> did you see it and were you trapped in there at all? >> yes, everybody was trapped. >> d
get out of here. get out of here. >> the father and his girls are unharmed. the explosion is so powerful it registers as a 2.1 magnitude event, the rumblings felt as far as 50 miles away. >> fire units. firefighters down. again, there has been an explosion. there are firefighters down. >> firemen already on the scene battling flames are reported missing. >> it's just overwhelming to us for a town of 2400. we have three ambulances and there are literally hundreds of...
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come on down here as well. we're back right after this. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >> since the friday interday low put the index up by 3.5%. the nasdaq is up 4%. the dow jones transportation index up by 5.3% since that friday intraday low. let's get straight to the trading day floors. rick is in chicago. we have been talking a lot about pc sales declining today. you reckon the call of the day today was from bar clays where they downgraded the entire sector. >> there is a crisis going on right now. let me show you what has been said. pc sales as well as other things are declining. flat to low single digits. think about it. not just pc sales declining. cd players, cordless phones. sales are all dropping for these devices. take a look at what's going on. they are growing elsewhere. and hopes like watches. that will be a big help overall.
come on down here as well. we're back right after this. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ female announcer ] each one of us is our own boss. ♪ and no matter where you are in life, ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >> since the friday interday low put the index up by 3.5%. the nasdaq is up 4%. the dow jones transportation index up by 5.3% since that friday intraday low. let's get straight to the trading day floors. rick is in chicago....
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in here. >> hit me this time. this is a hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day. you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck, i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a time. everyone here is like animals. back and forth, back and forth, back and forth. nothing happens. so it's like one day goes into another. and the next thing you know, weeks go by, months go by, years go by. >> a new day begins at san quentin. >> good morning, gentlemen. >> california's oldest and most notorious prison. with its own zip code, almost 6,000 inmates and more than 1,500 staff members who walk through its gates every morning, a typical day at san quentin is, more often than not, just like hundreds, even thousands, of other days. for 19-year-old troy k
in here. >> hit me this time. this is a hole, man. >> basically, it's the same thing every day. you know? you sit in your cell. sleep in your cell. >> strip out right now. >> get down! >> yeah. >> as long as i keep busy, then i'll be all right. but the second i'm at a standstill, i don't know what to do and i'm looking for something to do, i'm going to get myself in a wreck, i'm going to get in trouble. >> pacing back and forth, two or three hours at a...
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then the more money you're going to make here and it just seems to sabotage what we're trying to here we've got you know the second so you know i was it you know due process is due process and due process must be done and the eighth amendment is the eighth amendment if there's violations of that then i say this person should be shut down if there was a spade if there was a violation of a state should be shut down let's let's shut down the bad prisons cameron patrick thank you thanks a lot so much. coming up after the break on monday the maryland legislature approved a bill legalizing medical marijuana a liberal governor martin o'malley is expected to sign it but does the new law go far enough is it high time that maryland considered legalizing marijuana for recreational purposes as well ask our panelists in just a moment. he became a symbol of the nine hundred ninety s. he personified the russian mafia in the kremlin. he was a twentieth century arrest buton. in just a few years he rose from junior was a multi-billion and senior politician. is decline was as rapid as his meteoric rise
then the more money you're going to make here and it just seems to sabotage what we're trying to here we've got you know the second so you know i was it you know due process is due process and due process must be done and the eighth amendment is the eighth amendment if there's violations of that then i say this person should be shut down if there was a spade if there was a violation of a state should be shut down let's let's shut down the bad prisons cameron patrick thank you thanks a lot so...
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i have to get out of here. and i have flag knowledge that i have to get out of here!ed. but like the flag over fort sumter, i'm still here.
i have to get out of here. and i have flag knowledge that i have to get out of here!ed. but like the flag over fort sumter, i'm still here.
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i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive and do better things instead of going outside and doing things i shouldn't be doing. i graduate this year, so they helped me to get paid and to go to prom and stuff. and i just love doing it, and this is my second year. last year i was a youth advocate and this year i am a peer leader. and i love it and i
i grew up around here and i am intune with a lot of people around here. and this year i got myself into em emaculate academy on my own. and i learned how to file and scan and call around and outreach. and i interned at a dentist office and i scan and do procedure codes. i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think...
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this is the guy here? >> he identifies members of the heartless felons he says have targeted them. >> leave him in the bull pen until we find a place for him. i'm not locking him up but moving him off the pod for his own safety. these three he identified, we have to investigate them as well. >> tell them to pack those guys up. >> you in the family? >> you know you're going to lockup, right? >> the alleged attacker is 23-year-old delvon mitchell. the two inmates he identified as ring leaders are gregory mclem more and 23-year-old steven williams. >> i don't understand what -- >> you don't have to understand. you're in lockup and that is what is it is. >> i ain't no gang banger, oom i'm a muslim. >> you're inmate. >> you're a correctional officer, you don't have any power -- on the streets you're just another [ bleep ]. >> you're supposed to be compliant. this proves that you might be -- >> now cleared by medical staff, desilo has temporary housing in a new unit. >> a lot of anxiety and it's uncomfortable, t
this is the guy here? >> he identifies members of the heartless felons he says have targeted them. >> leave him in the bull pen until we find a place for him. i'm not locking him up but moving him off the pod for his own safety. these three he identified, we have to investigate them as well. >> tell them to pack those guys up. >> you in the family? >> you know you're going to lockup, right? >> the alleged attacker is 23-year-old delvon mitchell. the two...
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now people live here.ariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. and there are divergent views on whether to preserve em. for many a reminder of colonial subjugation, for others, a vestige of a golden time. ♪ >>> these days in myanmar in the streets, on the docks, it's all about moving forward. in an economy ripe to explode if things continue trending in their current direction, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday. hey, chef. how are you doing? >> it figures, doesn't it? >> it does. welcome to myanmar. >> philip lajaunie, owner and proprietor of my old restaurant les halles. it seems only natural that you'd be in burma, myanmar as me. back before i wrote the book that changed my life to whatever it is i am today, i had never been to asia until this guy sent me to japan and got me hooked on a continent. >> there we go. >> oh, nice. chicken head, yeah. >> that is the perfect mood awakener. >> oh, yeah. >> felipe travels constantly, bouncing
now people live here.ariah state has left very few of these buildings in good repair. and there are divergent views on whether to preserve em. for many a reminder of colonial subjugation, for others, a vestige of a golden time. ♪ >>> these days in myanmar in the streets, on the docks, it's all about moving forward. in an economy ripe to explode if things continue trending in their current direction, the busy port appears even busier today as workers prepare for the oncoming holiday....
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hotels here.ll turn the light off for a minute. >> as the undercover gets near, he must wait for the seller of sex to confirm her exact location. >> these guys never know what's going to meet them at the door. you know, most of these pimps that we come across, they're predators, number one. and number two, a lot of them have very violent backgrounds. there's always that risk of getting robbed, getting hurt, getting attacked. >> okay. he's in the room. someone repeat it. 540. >> after the undercover signals a deal for sex has been made, arresting officers move in. >> oh, my god. >> oh, my god. >> the woman advertised as jessica tells officers she's a single mom working to support her kids. >> do you have children here? >> no. >> where are your children at? >> my child is in new york. >> in new york? >> police find a new york city escort contract, revealing that jessica is working for an agency hundreds of miles from home. >> it appears she's been back and forth to here since august. there's another
hotels here.ll turn the light off for a minute. >> as the undercover gets near, he must wait for the seller of sex to confirm her exact location. >> these guys never know what's going to meet them at the door. you know, most of these pimps that we come across, they're predators, number one. and number two, a lot of them have very violent backgrounds. there's always that risk of getting robbed, getting hurt, getting attacked. >> okay. he's in the room. someone repeat it. 540....
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i remember in 2001, a lot of other people around here had to take the anti-biotic around here because of the scare. but ricin is similar in everybody watching a very big event, and something else happening, but also gets everybody on pins and needles. >> stay right there, brianna keilar god added information. >> we're just learning now asking about the connection here. according to the source, the letter addressed to president obama is very stloor thimilar t sent to senator wicker. we don't know exactly what that is, if it's the envelope, the handwriting, the message inside, it's interesting what dana did say that bears commenting on. in the wake of 9/11, where it was weeks later, and there were the anthrax, this is a little different because you see the attack on monday, and we don't know if there is a connection here, but the letters being received on tuesday. the letter addressed to president obama received. so obviously very close in time, and because of that, because of that proximity in time, it certainly raises the question of whether these might be connected, although we certa
i remember in 2001, a lot of other people around here had to take the anti-biotic around here because of the scare. but ricin is similar in everybody watching a very big event, and something else happening, but also gets everybody on pins and needles. >> stay right there, brianna keilar god added information. >> we're just learning now asking about the connection here. according to the source, the letter addressed to president obama is very stloor thimilar t sent to senator wicker....
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to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall and for those of you who have an opportunity to tine sign in at the front please do so we can reach you through the mayor's office and neighborhood services center which highlights the many services and if he is activities that occur in san francisco and in our city. and so while we take a pause, for a moment, to bring some more art into our hall, we would like to pause for one more musical enter lewd and to begin with the rest of our program. so thank you all very much. ♪ ♪ (applause). . (applause). . . >> thank you guys so much for that beautiful performance can we give them another round of applause? (applause). >>> all the this time if i can ask mr. joaquin torrez to join us again on stage, joaquin will be introducing the mayor and if i can ask my fellow committee members to also join us on stage. joaquin. >> thank you very much i have to say as director the mayor's oches
to all of you here tonight from the city family i want to saw thank you for joining us here as well and to really encourage you to take part of in all of the if he istivities that we have to offer here at city hall and for those of you who have an opportunity to tine sign in at the front please do so we can reach you through the mayor's office and neighborhood services center which highlights the many services and if he is activities that occur in san francisco and in our city. and so while we...
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i grew up here, fourth generation here in the bayview. my grandmother who raised me after she finished college, she went to school late. after she finished college she served on the civil grand jury. and she told us as we were growing up, you can't get to it till after you go to college. i grew up thinking, oh, if i do enroll in school, i can go to college and i can get to the civil grand jury. i don't know why -- [laughter] >> did she carry the card for the civil grand jury with her in her purse actually until she passed. it was one of the things she was most proud of for working in the city. and, so, i've always paid special attention to what the civil grand jury did as like a magical entity that served and was committed to public service. unfortunately i've always worked in public service myself. i was never able to get to the civil grand jury, but i'm intimately familiar with the work that they do. so, we're all very grateful for your work and contributionses. so, my name is paul henderson. i'm the deputy chief of staff for our mayor
i grew up here, fourth generation here in the bayview. my grandmother who raised me after she finished college, she went to school late. after she finished college she served on the civil grand jury. and she told us as we were growing up, you can't get to it till after you go to college. i grew up thinking, oh, if i do enroll in school, i can go to college and i can get to the civil grand jury. i don't know why -- [laughter] >> did she carry the card for the civil grand jury with her in...
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>> here's the thing.nter the twittersphere on monday, if you people do that, too, and you follow the show and me, we update our trades, okay? i took this thing off at 140, the stock held after earnings, okay, it was down 7.5% following the earnings and i took it off for a nice gain here. so, at this point, i'm really neutral. i think the stock has the ability to test 150 on the upside again. and so i think you probably take this one off and you move on. >> all right. coming up next, we have the final call from the options pits. . ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ >>> the king of pop is helping liven up rush hour in one thailand community. a construction worker in northern thailand spends his free time as a traffic volunteer and if his gestu
>> here's the thing.nter the twittersphere on monday, if you people do that, too, and you follow the show and me, we update our trades, okay? i took this thing off at 140, the stock held after earnings, okay, it was down 7.5% following the earnings and i took it off for a nice gain here. so, at this point, i'm really neutral. i think the stock has the ability to test 150 on the upside again. and so i think you probably take this one off and you move on. >> all right. coming up next,...
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chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data analytics and this is really to me a technology geek's really dream, is to have all of this data available so that we can mine them in different ways and
chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the...
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the goal here is for the community to be heard. this is not a question and answer time, but the goal is for the community to be heard. when we get to public comment, and you make your statements. remember we want you to be as concise as possible, because the department heads and the mayor are here to hear you. without further ado, i want to introduce mayor lee and he will open us up. thank you. good evening everybody. as stated eloquent ly, this is time for all of you in the community particularly focused residents of 10 and 11, to tell us in government what you feel passionate about. i want to thank supervisor avalos and supervisor cohen that it will be here in a minute. your budget chair is supervisor farrell, i want to thank him as he will have a lot of meetings. and i want to thank the different departments represented here. you can see them, we will have a chance to identify them in a minute. again we will give priority of time to the residents, to the nonprofits, to people who work here in the community in district 10/11, to
the goal here is for the community to be heard. this is not a question and answer time, but the goal is for the community to be heard. when we get to public comment, and you make your statements. remember we want you to be as concise as possible, because the department heads and the mayor are here to hear you. without further ado, i want to introduce mayor lee and he will open us up. thank you. good evening everybody. as stated eloquent ly, this is time for all of you in the community...
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>> i've been here 15 years. and in this business you always keep your eyes open because you never know what's going on in new york city. >> reporter: what do you think of the latest report that the boston bombers might have come here spontaneously to detonate something. >> it sends a chill down my back. partially because i was fortunate to graduate from boston university, and i lived in boston for four years. but, you know, the incident that we had here on may 1st was another indication that our enemies are right here with us, and unfortunately, you know, my heart goes out to those people in boston, especially the graduate student who lost her life. >> reporter: the smoking van was across the street? >> it was right across the street. the keys were inside of it, the car was running, which is one of the main things that got my curiosity up. and it used to be a bank across the street. when i saw the car running, and walked over to it, and not knowing exactly what the contents that were in that car at that particul
>> i've been here 15 years. and in this business you always keep your eyes open because you never know what's going on in new york city. >> reporter: what do you think of the latest report that the boston bombers might have come here spontaneously to detonate something. >> it sends a chill down my back. partially because i was fortunate to graduate from boston university, and i lived in boston for four years. but, you know, the incident that we had here on may 1st was another...
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church here.his is the fourth officer involved shooting here this year. it happened early sunday morning. it happened here by the police station. the suspect brandished this daisy power lineups toll. an officeer rep responding to the scene fired three shots. two hit the suspect and one hit a by stand irrelevant. they're unable to determine the cause of the confrontation. >> we have not been able to determine if this is or is not gang related. we have not been able to interview the suspect with the firearm as hi is still sedated. >> reporter: the suspect is a 20-year-old man. the bystander is said to be from san francisco in his mid-20s, in stable condition. the officer who fired is on paid administrative lead during the investigation. reporting live in san francisco, david stevenson >>> a resport released today is causing controversy in the strawberry industry. the california department of pesticide regulation suggest that growers continue using fumigants. they're needed to keep the industry compe
church here.his is the fourth officer involved shooting here this year. it happened early sunday morning. it happened here by the police station. the suspect brandished this daisy power lineups toll. an officeer rep responding to the scene fired three shots. two hit the suspect and one hit a by stand irrelevant. they're unable to determine the cause of the confrontation. >> we have not been able to determine if this is or is not gang related. we have not been able to interview the suspect...
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here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went and who they are, you have chaos. they might be hurt and they're going to stay hurt. we're going to roll on to disaster psychology. what does that mean? when people go through a disaster, their lives are wrecked. i saw this firsthand, i went down to help out with katrina thing in september. it's weird. because you are dealing with people that lost everything and it's kind of hard to imagine that if you haven't done it yourself. basically, you know, she's looking at her curtains here, she probably hand-stitched those things.
here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went...
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that's why we were all put here. this is a town that, you know, is well advanced in terms of being diverse. you know, it's because we all are put here to help one another. we're not here to just be -- you know, just talking and looking around. and, you know, i guess since i moved to oakland i feel like, as the kids would say, iee
that's why we were all put here. this is a town that, you know, is well advanced in terms of being diverse. you know, it's because we all are put here to help one another. we're not here to just be -- you know, just talking and looking around. and, you know, i guess since i moved to oakland i feel like, as the kids would say, iee
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and i get out of here already. yeah there are more than sixty people at the rehabilitation center almost all the residents have been in jail. you only put up and is a former pickpocket himself he served over thirty years in prison he knows how to speak the residents and how to make them understand you he's no stranger to strong language. what do you want to know until you begin to work with. the truth to move to. why you feel it was here yesterday you don't need it i told you yesterday tumble evil you can't even do the simplest of things. on the moron who's doing their. job you're a fool to have been drinking his morning award. oh you're frozen to your goals was a moment. break it and if you go to temperature call an ambulance no need no need for what you need in the neck. you do i'm such a tough guy discipline has to be tough because discipline is discipline and i've got it i don't except miss only perfect order. they would be doing their own task to sleep there since she used to sleep here. got to go talk quickly
and i get out of here already. yeah there are more than sixty people at the rehabilitation center almost all the residents have been in jail. you only put up and is a former pickpocket himself he served over thirty years in prison he knows how to speak the residents and how to make them understand you he's no stranger to strong language. what do you want to know until you begin to work with. the truth to move to. why you feel it was here yesterday you don't need it i told you yesterday tumble...
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this is real bad in here. real bad. >> this place is crazy, they take everything, they might take your life. do what you can to get out and stay out. if you're just getting out, good, keep it that way. >> majority of inmates are currently accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. it is a world frout with uncertainty. >> every day things are going on. when you think it's quiet, it's not, like a movie, when you don't see, that's when you don't worry, when it's quiet, that's when you ought to be worried. >> today the quiet is broken about by a code 1025. >> all available jail responders respond to the area. >> responding officers arrive at maximum security where a commotion between several inmates has already been contained. >> i figured out, 50 dollars. >> randy smith says several inmates stole a phone card and food he purchased from the jail commissary and he was trying to get it back. >> for anything in particular? >> young and most of them are gang related. >> what gang? >> he
this is real bad in here. real bad. >> this place is crazy, they take everything, they might take your life. do what you can to get out and stay out. if you're just getting out, good, keep it that way. >> majority of inmates are currently accused of crimes and are awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. it is a world frout with uncertainty. >> every day things are going on. when you think it's quiet, it's not, like a movie, when you don't see, that's when you don't...
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here is my question for you. big question is going to be, would he initially face this most massive charge, this weapons of mass destruction resulting in death, because that is key because that is the death penalty eligible charge. and there was discussion as to whether or not that would be brought against him initially. you weren't in the room, jeff toobin, but talk me through some of the conversations that would have been had, why charge him with this up front? >> well, this was an enormous terrorist crime. and three people died in a bomb, in a major public place. why wouldn't you charge the most serious crime that you could? let me just stop for a second and give a little procedural point here. this is a complaint. it sets essentially a 30-day -- 30-day clock in motion. during those 30 days, the case will be presented to a grand jury and he will then be indicted in the course of those 30 days. those charges may be somewhat different. chances are there will be more of them. but this charge here, in this complai
here is my question for you. big question is going to be, would he initially face this most massive charge, this weapons of mass destruction resulting in death, because that is key because that is the death penalty eligible charge. and there was discussion as to whether or not that would be brought against him initially. you weren't in the room, jeff toobin, but talk me through some of the conversations that would have been had, why charge him with this up front? >> well, this was an...
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out here.keep the bay area as pretty as it is and take pride in the community you live in. we are joining forces to get this place cleaned up. a lot of pruning that needs to be done. we want to talk about your thursday forecast. a gorgeous day shaping up, the best day of the week temperaturewise. one of those days where you don't need your ac or your heater. we are going to hit the mid-70s. currently, trps at that range where you might not need a coat. you can probably get by with a light sweater or go to the short sleeves. upper 40s, low 50s. headlines tell the story. a little bit of fog early. that will be followed by the natural coolant onshore flow continuously pumping in the beautiful ocean air. that will make temperatures reach gorgeous. your day forecast tells the story. we are going to see comfortable readings for today. the heat is going to crank as we head through this weekend into next week. enjoy the day. get outside. if you have been trying to figure out which day you are going to
out here.keep the bay area as pretty as it is and take pride in the community you live in. we are joining forces to get this place cleaned up. a lot of pruning that needs to be done. we want to talk about your thursday forecast. a gorgeous day shaping up, the best day of the week temperaturewise. one of those days where you don't need your ac or your heater. we are going to hit the mid-70s. currently, trps at that range where you might not need a coat. you can probably get by with a light...
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. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the prison can be overwhelming. during the next hour, we'll take you inside kentucky's maximum security prison, known as the castle on the cumberland. ♪ >> the cumberland river winds through the western kentucky town of eddyville. looming around a bend is a virtual fortress. the kentucky state penitentiary, also known as the castle on the cumberland. >> i was really intimidated by this place. it's an intimidating place to walk into. >> this could be the worst place you have ever been in your life. >> the eddyville castle will get you. somebody will take your
. >> there is violence in here unheard of. but it was right up my alley. >> this is no way to spend your life. >> in medieval times, law breakers were punished in unspeakably cruel ways, so perhaps it was no accident that the architect who designed the kentucky state penitentiary more than a century ago, built a structure that resembles a castle where dungeons might have served as torture chambers. for even the most hardened criminals in kentucky today, the first sight of the...