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>> so long as it's thirty days. >> that could be within the thirty days? >> it still has to be a discretionary. >> so in san francisco it's still thirty days. >> generally they would still be discretion for the city to act on with sequa. whether you could still implement changes to the project >> so what if another building permit is pulled could that trigger a sequa appeal? >> yes, but if it was a negative declaration the two ordinances your ordinance and supervisor kim's ordinance i think have pretty sure the same wondering and i want to say there's a couple of things in the planning commissions decision that were i thought inaccurate. i'm not sure how that happens but the community was very clear because negative declarations get much more in the public eye there's a process through the planning commission there wasn't a need to go through the process. i think much the decision is going to be through the implementation. there isn't the robust notification that the public would like to see and but this is not the area from what i've heard where we want to
>> so long as it's thirty days. >> that could be within the thirty days? >> it still has to be a discretionary. >> so in san francisco it's still thirty days. >> generally they would still be discretion for the city to act on with sequa. whether you could still implement changes to the project >> so what if another building permit is pulled could that trigger a sequa appeal? >> yes, but if it was a negative declaration the two ordinances your ordinance...
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i think it is something i can't believe i waited so long i could do. said i didn't want another day to go without the world knowing i wanted her to be my wife. >> so romantic. >> yeah. >> thomas, i don't know if you have the other 27 things. >> actually i want to raft the grand canyon. >> we haven't talked about that. >> we're still working this whole engagement thing out. >>> you pull the stopper out of the tub, you watch the water swirl around and all your toys are in the tub. this is the same thing, except on a very large scale. this guy is recording this whirlpool in the middle of a river, lake, it's hard to tell. and you slowly see little bits of stuff start to get sucked into it. this thing starts to have no end. >> yeah. it's like the river's own vacuum cleaner. >> look at what it swallows up. anything that comes near just gets lost. huge chunks of ice, gone. it makes you want to throw things into it to test it. like a refrigerator. bowling ball. >> where is the guy who is filming this? how is he not getting sucked in the hole? >> you'll see one
i think it is something i can't believe i waited so long i could do. said i didn't want another day to go without the world knowing i wanted her to be my wife. >> so romantic. >> yeah. >> thomas, i don't know if you have the other 27 things. >> actually i want to raft the grand canyon. >> we haven't talked about that. >> we're still working this whole engagement thing out. >>> you pull the stopper out of the tub, you watch the water swirl around and...
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.> it is much more can do the work was so scarce for so long. >> film crews are now a common sight on the streets of new york, generating some $7 billion a year in the local economy. here, a popular television
.> it is much more can do the work was so scarce for so long. >> film crews are now a common sight on the streets of new york, generating some $7 billion a year in the local economy. here, a popular television
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everybody. >> why does it take so long? they have the ipad mini. why does it take so long? why can't they work on that same platform? make it a phone and the people have to carry around one item in their pocket? why does it take so long to refresh when they have the product existing there? >> how many devices do you have in your man purse? >> seven right now. >> you are so honest. >> i have the underwear guys should be wearing in their man purse. >> carrying around guy's underwear. microsoft getting a pop today. and a should you be following these big activists? >> yes. let's start with the microsoft story. i don't spisome is faes sr. -- interesting value situation. so it's going to be really hard for them to actually get something done. all that having been said, i think value act is an outstanding activist investor. which is in the restaurant and retail hotel space. i think that's a really interesting one. but other activists i would follow are interesting. and he takes big stakes and obviously he has enough money to make things happen. the one thing i would watch out for
everybody. >> why does it take so long? they have the ipad mini. why does it take so long? why can't they work on that same platform? make it a phone and the people have to carry around one item in their pocket? why does it take so long to refresh when they have the product existing there? >> how many devices do you have in your man purse? >> seven right now. >> you are so honest. >> i have the underwear guys should be wearing in their man purse. >> carrying...
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why it took so long to put the fire out. >>> new details in that attempted child abduction in the st bay. >>> plus, america's cup is ramping up, and you can be part of it. the people they're looking for right now. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: police out in force again today, looking for man accused of grabbing a young child and trying to run off. good evening, i'm ama daetz. it happened in pittsburg in corrosion -- contra costa county. this sketch has been released and police are looking for the man who was scared off by the wild's mother. lisa amin gulezian has the latest. >> lisa: just a little while ago officers started going door to door with this flier in hand. a sketch of a man police say tried to kidnap a little girl yesterday afternoon. police hope the man in the flyer will look familiar to someone who can help identify him. the attempted kidnapping happened just before 2:00 here at snow flake way and raindrop circle. the man walked up to a two-year-old girl as she played in her driveway. he grabbed her and started running. her mother screamed and chased the suspect,
why it took so long to put the fire out. >>> new details in that attempted child abduction in the st bay. >>> plus, america's cup is ramping up, and you can be part of it. the people they're looking for right now. abc7 news at 6:00 starts now. >> ama: police out in force again today, looking for man accused of grabbing a young child and trying to run off. good evening, i'm ama daetz. it happened in pittsburg in corrosion -- contra costa county. this sketch has been...
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let's not be victims of things that happened so long ago. >> let's respect it. pen our hearts up so that we can move forward. >> my panel's back. peter cooper, tim wise, lz granderson. lz, are they serious? >> yes, yes, they are. i don't think this song came from a bad place. i don't think the intentions were really, really good. i just think it's -- i hate to keep ripping on ll because i grew up on ll. i just wish this was a different rapper. his music is not known to be that intellectually in-depth. he's not known as an artist to be that really introspective. i think he took a nice, big swing and he missed in trying to communicate the perspective a lot of african-americans have today in regards to the topics that they're talking about. >> tim, why not just say, listen, we kind of just screwed up? >> artists are not known for necessarily cutting on their own work a week or so after a song's come out. that's neither here nor there. what i think the reason issue is that -- those last clips you played are more troubling to me in a way than the song. >> that's what
let's not be victims of things that happened so long ago. >> let's respect it. pen our hearts up so that we can move forward. >> my panel's back. peter cooper, tim wise, lz granderson. lz, are they serious? >> yes, yes, they are. i don't think this song came from a bad place. i don't think the intentions were really, really good. i just think it's -- i hate to keep ripping on ll because i grew up on ll. i just wish this was a different rapper. his music is not known to be that...
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do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy a the property for business. if your business is generating $100,000 a year in revenues, you clearly are not going to come up with $50,000 to make the changes, at least not in year one. but some of it you can do in year one. that percentage is not in a fixed amount. that usually gets 15% of your gross revenues could be assessed as being available to you to make these repairs. they will aggregate that over time, so if you cannot make all your repairs in year one, you can make some, but it may take you three or four years before you have to make the changes, but there is no defense to making the changes. even if it is a historical building. that is not a defense. when i get involved, it is because 90% of the time, the tenant is the only one
do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy a the property for business. if your business is generating $100,000 a year in revenues, you clearly are not going to come up with $50,000 to...
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is that commonplace for them to be so little oversight and such long time spans between inspections so combining the state osha state osha's and the federal osha there are only twenty two thousand twenty two hundred and twenty inspectors for workplace safety in the entire country that means that each workplace could be inspected by federal inspectors or know by everyone an average of once every one hundred twenty nine years in texas it would actually work out to once every six. seven years which is a lot better than once every hundred twenty nine but it's still not very good is drastically under-funded osha is an agency that only started the one nine hundred seventy s. that has never gotten very much attention not never gotten very much love from congress or from administrations one of its sibling its nine hundred seventy sibling the e.p.a. has a considerably greater budget more somewhat more inspectors and actually one of the comparisons that's often made is has a much greater finding and criminal ability it's actually a bigger deal if you kill certain hundred species or if you do c
is that commonplace for them to be so little oversight and such long time spans between inspections so combining the state osha state osha's and the federal osha there are only twenty two thousand twenty two hundred and twenty inspectors for workplace safety in the entire country that means that each workplace could be inspected by federal inspectors or know by everyone an average of once every one hundred twenty nine years in texas it would actually work out to once every six. seven years...
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you tell me don't was for either one of them mass destruction burn so long as one's losses does not work to the u.s. soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the hour on a guess that he'll saddam hussein speaks to our a decade after the fall of baghdad . made wallowed in there iraqis a struggle to cope with sectarian violence political instability economic woes and they optimised off the weapons unleashed by the woods military also. controls the present controls. and he shows the controls the future of wiki leaks the publishers over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic records are from the kissinger arrow revealing washington's past involvement with former dictatorships and showing its present day policies of a new light. as five pm here in the russian capital you're watching our live with me on with a deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty and now the realities of everyday life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering the symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghdad a decade ago i just learned about my own ca
you tell me don't was for either one of them mass destruction burn so long as one's losses does not work to the u.s. soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the hour on a guess that he'll saddam hussein speaks to our a decade after the fall of baghdad . made wallowed in there iraqis a struggle to cope with sectarian violence political instability economic woes and they optimised off the weapons unleashed by the woods military also. controls the present controls. and he shows the...
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is that commonplace for them to be so little oversight and such a long time spans between inspections so combining the state osha state osha's and the federal osha there are only twenty two thousand twenty two hundred and twenty inspectors for workplace safety in the entire country that means that each workplace could be inspected by federal inspectors or know by everyone on an average of once every one hundred twenty nine years in texas it would actually work out to once every sick. seven years which is a lot better than once every hundred twenty nine but it's still not very good is drastically under-funded osha is an agency that only started the one nine hundred seventy s. that has never gotten very much attention not never gotten very much love from congress or from administrations one of its sibling its nine hundred seventy sibling the e.p.a. has a considerably greater budget more somewhat more inspectors and actually one of the comparisons that's often made is has a much greater finding and criminal ability it's actually a bigger deal if you kill certainty in your species or if y
is that commonplace for them to be so little oversight and such a long time spans between inspections so combining the state osha state osha's and the federal osha there are only twenty two thousand twenty two hundred and twenty inspectors for workplace safety in the entire country that means that each workplace could be inspected by federal inspectors or know by everyone on an average of once every one hundred twenty nine years in texas it would actually work out to once every sick. seven...
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a job with this document seriously my friend go there now we have to go back to work now sorry ok so long guys. hello. today. i have a problem i have no place to stay. where you from. just been released from jail so you don't know where to go i was in jail. for that. you don't blink look at me. if. this is what the police ask or to register for administrative supervision. for they see a photo of him and these are copies of all the documents you need to submit to the police. when you think your return be fell miles at the station that i like that you go. was there. me. you were at his office yes come on in. hello everyone. hello. this is our centers all this resident under the you go order. let me show you this is the toilet bathroom the kitchen is here where we cook. and that's where we eat. each room has a t.v. set this is the living room come on in. this is my third time here how is it it's ok you can work you can live here the main thing is there's a roof. you have somewhere to live. we have jobs there are several things like cleaning the streets or maidan and swerve on construction si
a job with this document seriously my friend go there now we have to go back to work now sorry ok so long guys. hello. today. i have a problem i have no place to stay. where you from. just been released from jail so you don't know where to go i was in jail. for that. you don't blink look at me. if. this is what the police ask or to register for administrative supervision. for they see a photo of him and these are copies of all the documents you need to submit to the police. when you think your...
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for so long, it just avoids this. >> thanks to all of you. coming up -- they are known as the central park five, teens wrongfully convicted in one of new york city's most notorious crimes, simply because of their race. >> the verdicts have been set aside in their entirety. >> but after two decades, their case is still unresolved. filmmaker ken burns is on a crusade to change that. >> this is really about human beings not admitting a mistake. dentity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get
for so long, it just avoids this. >> thanks to all of you. coming up -- they are known as the central park five, teens wrongfully convicted in one of new york city's most notorious crimes, simply because of their race. >> the verdicts have been set aside in their entirety. >> but after two decades, their case is still unresolved. filmmaker ken burns is on a crusade to change that. >> this is really about human beings not admitting a mistake. dentity and turn your life...
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this is felt on our effort, particularly the irony that we had spent so long and have been so conscientious and diligent and asking for them to please comment. honor us with a return phone call to say no. there were just be unanswered voice messages and e-mails. they would then start coming out with a tack that this was suddenly something they needed and it would be important for an investigation. more than that, they could and had a right to this because it was a one-sided advocacy piece. you felt, my goodness.this is kafka all over again. >> where were the lawyers? why didn't they protect their client at the time? >> it is a sad aspect of the case, except for a court appointed attorney for one of the boys. he did a good job serving him.-- y.rvoming antron mcrcra the others were friends of the family. one was a divorce lawyer. he was incompetent. another handled raymond's case. he was out of his depth. another attorney i cannot remember his name. he served korey. at the time, everyone assumed they were guilty. they were guilty. they had confessed. the question was, what soapbox this might
this is felt on our effort, particularly the irony that we had spent so long and have been so conscientious and diligent and asking for them to please comment. honor us with a return phone call to say no. there were just be unanswered voice messages and e-mails. they would then start coming out with a tack that this was suddenly something they needed and it would be important for an investigation. more than that, they could and had a right to this because it was a one-sided advocacy piece. you...
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"i haven't done my ira which is why it took so long." according to the white house the obamas joint return reported an adjusted gross income of more than 608- thousand dollars. they paid 112- thousand in taxes and donated 150-thousand to charities. that puts the obamas in the 18.4 percent federal income tax rate. on to capitol hill.. where lawmakers will take up key bills this week. the senate-- may consider a proposal on gun legistlation that expands background checks to people attempting to buy firearms online and at gun shows.former congress woman gabby giffords who was shot in 2011, is expected to lobby lawmakers. nra members promise to challenge the bill.also-- landmark legislation on immigration could be unvieled as early as tomorrow. retailers are hoping warmer temps will prop up a spring sales slump. march retail sales fell 0.4% - the biggest drop in nine months.a cold snap, uncertainty out of washington, and a weak job market were to blame. "we've seen retailers see these ebbs happen. there's a lot of year left, so no need to pa
"i haven't done my ira which is why it took so long." according to the white house the obamas joint return reported an adjusted gross income of more than 608- thousand dollars. they paid 112- thousand in taxes and donated 150-thousand to charities. that puts the obamas in the 18.4 percent federal income tax rate. on to capitol hill.. where lawmakers will take up key bills this week. the senate-- may consider a proposal on gun legistlation that expands background checks to people...
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why did that take so long? it is not about sequa specifically, it is about the process that we have in place to make posive changes in our community and that is what the people are frustrated about and what people stop me and i am sure all of us about in terms of that frustration. so let's not pretend that this is just about sequa. it is a process that we have that we have in place around projects that have potentially huge benefit for neighborhoods and for our city and i don't think that it is accurate to just refer to it as ceqa, as opposed to ceqa that effects all of these important things that people care about. >> i agree with supervisor kim that it is not about making the life easier for the planning department or reducing the work load. of course the staff has to do the work that they need to do and they have the staffing to do whatever work is appropriate. it is about coming up with a process that works for our community. and i happen to believe that you know allowing appeals of categorical exceptions,
why did that take so long? it is not about sequa specifically, it is about the process that we have in place to make posive changes in our community and that is what the people are frustrated about and what people stop me and i am sure all of us about in terms of that frustration. so let's not pretend that this is just about sequa. it is a process that we have that we have in place around projects that have potentially huge benefit for neighborhoods and for our city and i don't think that it is...
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so at that point, you say, why would it take so long. because the information was in the marketplace, i was thinking, it must be something else. and this is just a coincidence. so, you know, we don't know why. the company's in southern california, there's a time lag, but, you know, come on, this is out there, people are up all night working on this. so i don't know, and i think it was ridiculous, as do others, that this stock was halted for so long. >> yeah. even if this is just confined to the actions of this one partner, does the firm still face liability, harvey? that's another open question. >> yes, i think that the firm has to be questioned about the nature of its procedures and why something like this occurred and what its ability to detect this kind of conduct was. things like this are not supposed to happen at big four accounting firms, and yet, here, this happened to a veteran and that is quite disturbing. >> can i chime in here with one thing, that harvey just said. this is very interesting, because the one point, lynn turner w
so at that point, you say, why would it take so long. because the information was in the marketplace, i was thinking, it must be something else. and this is just a coincidence. so, you know, we don't know why. the company's in southern california, there's a time lag, but, you know, come on, this is out there, people are up all night working on this. so i don't know, and i think it was ridiculous, as do others, that this stock was halted for so long. >> yeah. even if this is just confined...
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can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longnow so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people like here. >> so if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most restaurants close early but not here on 19th street where you can eat barbecue into the middle of the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to rock, especially in burma. >> i like to say my -- was nirvana, and then toes -- >> what american bands do you hate? >> um, creed. >> yes! they are like the worst band in the history of, like, the world. so what's it l
can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longnow so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be...
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paid just 70 cents an hour, but that wasn't the worst of it. >> i had been treated like a boy for so long. boy, get over there and do that. i was proud to wear that sign. i'm a man. >> reporter: the message was, i'm nobody's boy. >> i'm nobody's boy. >> reporter: i'm a man. >> i'm a man. >> reporter: a man, thinking about his children. >> i had to fight to try to make a better community for those little girls. >> reporter: they faced overwhelming odds. >> there was a little steel voice in me kept saying hold on, it was going to get better. >> reporter: they were both here when dr. king gave his last speech. >> because i've been to the mountaintop. >> he went on to say that i might not get there with you. >> but i want you to know tonight that we as a people will get to the promised land. >> reporter: the next day, dr. king was killed. martin luther king, iii, on the balcony where his father died, remembers coming to memphis with his mother. >> emotionally it's challenging because, you know, again i was 10 years old. >> reporter: days later the strike was settled in the sanitation workers'
paid just 70 cents an hour, but that wasn't the worst of it. >> i had been treated like a boy for so long. boy, get over there and do that. i was proud to wear that sign. i'm a man. >> reporter: the message was, i'm nobody's boy. >> i'm nobody's boy. >> reporter: i'm a man. >> i'm a man. >> reporter: a man, thinking about his children. >> i had to fight to try to make a better community for those little girls. >> reporter: they faced overwhelming...
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as for no one has done mass destruction so long as one's losses does not work in the us a soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the iconic statue of saddam hussein speaks to our t. a decade after the fall of baghdad. meanwhile ordinary iraqis a struggle to cope with sick terror and violence political instability economic woes and the aftermath of the weapons unleashed by the u.s. military also coming up. in the polls the president controls the past and he's controls the past controls the future week he leaves a publishers' over one point seven million u.s. diplomatic records from the kissinger era really washington's past involvement with dictatorships and this showing its present day policies in a new light. you're watching already see it live from the russian a capital with me to bomb would say it's good to have you company with us this evening. deadly suicide bombings and political uncertainty and the realities of everyday life for millions of iraqis but it's something few of them imagined when they were cheering the symbolic toppling of saddam hussein's statue in baghda
as for no one has done mass destruction so long as one's losses does not work in the us a soldier who pulled the star-spangled banner over the iconic statue of saddam hussein speaks to our t. a decade after the fall of baghdad. meanwhile ordinary iraqis a struggle to cope with sick terror and violence political instability economic woes and the aftermath of the weapons unleashed by the u.s. military also coming up. in the polls the president controls the past and he's controls the past controls...
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the stroller so long as it doesn't block the wheel chair areas and doesn't block people on and off the coach. in collaborating we're going to have blue zones and blue plaqueers and the recommendations is assessable advisory committee at the next meeting which is scheduled on thursday may 18 at 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the sfmta building that were union square conference room 7th floor at 1 sensing us avenue. thank you >> it was quick. i'd like to move a motion we can skip 13 since the timeframe somebody second that, please. and there's no correspondence or is there correspondence? one quick update. >> the council z did receive some correspondence and i'll be clear about that in my conversations. our next meeting is may 17th in this room. our exclusive meeting will be held at the new office on tuesday. from 4 to 6 so you guys our meeting is there anything else staff? . anyone on the bridge line. okay. it is exactly 4:00 o'clock have a wonderful rest of the óóóógogogogogogogogo >> i would like to thank the members of sfgtv covering this meeting as well as the clerk. do we have a
the stroller so long as it doesn't block the wheel chair areas and doesn't block people on and off the coach. in collaborating we're going to have blue zones and blue plaqueers and the recommendations is assessable advisory committee at the next meeting which is scheduled on thursday may 18 at 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the sfmta building that were union square conference room 7th floor at 1 sensing us avenue. thank you >> it was quick. i'd like to move a motion we can skip 13 since the...
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you tell me that evil is for you to love isn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs and all hell today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through . free a country of a dictator yes but that just i was on reason there's a lot of dictators in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would was killed the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not know where . the richest. countries is now worth justified. thank you very much for your time. iraq war veteran emily yates had told r.t. that washington's main reasons for going into the conflict are with financial. my job i was actually i was a public affairs specialist in the military that's their name for a journalist my role was to basically make the war sound really wonderful to those of us who were fighting it to keep morale of course i knew that saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction because i had been involving the news coming out of that and following the reports and i knew it wasn't you know really about liberation as soon as i saw
you tell me that evil is for you to love isn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs and all hell today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through . free a country of a dictator yes but that just i was on reason there's a lot of dictators in the rules that used to be taken out to hope that i would was killed the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not know where . the richest. countries is now worth...
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you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs you know now today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through. through a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and a rule that has to be taken out to halt i would it was kind of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not. reach a. conclusion is now worth just. thank you very much for your time. as original pretext of eliminating weapons of mass destruction turned out to be false speculation goes all the as see what's really field of the west invasion u.s. army veteran would miss the conflict in all things washington was driven purely by its own interests. my job i was actually i was a public affairs specialist in the military that's their name for a journalist my role was to basically make the war sound really wonderful to those of us who were fighting it to keep morale up or so i knew that saddam didn't have weapons of mass destruction because i had been involving the news c
you tell me that it was for it wasn't that mass destruction so long as lives lost is does not work that robs you know now today there was still no weapons to be found you don't know be worth it was through. through a country of a dictator yes but that was done was all reason there's a lot of dictators and a rule that has to be taken out to halt i would it was kind of the reason i look for the right reason is because i how can i not. reach a. conclusion is now worth just. thank you very much for...
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that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going to write all of their friends, whatever cell houses they're in, they're going to write their friends and tell them about me and basically, have my [ bleep ] sanctioned, either assaulted or stabbed or killed or whatever. >> did they just see you and decide you were the guy that they were going to write all their friends about? >> no, i was the guy that they were -- >> did you provoke them in any way? >> this is what happened. they kept talking [ bleep ] to me, and then i started talking [ bleep ] back to them and i threatened them, yeah. i threatened the
that's quite long enough. so, anyway, that's what happens with this -- >> it's quite long enough for what? i'm kind of curious about that. >> i just thought you were brand new to the job. you acted like what am i supposed to do about you, you know? anyway, i am not assaulting you, man, i'm just checking on your credentials a little bit. >> okay. >> schreiber went on to tell evans a specific group of limon inmates had it out for him. >> they told me they were going...
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was originally slave labor at the bottom of that big pyramid you've been a hollywood insider for so long you've been vocal for so long i mean how challenging is it to see your colleagues across hollywood lacking for the obama administration when they have so much power and influence they can singlehandedly shape the dialogue when so many people are watching them. well i think that you know this is a culture of fear and nobody is more afraid than people in hollywood they're afraid that they'll drop out of the top you know that they're afraid that they'll drop from the bottom of the pyramid maybe to the middle of the pyramid but you know they they're the ones hollywood is the is the one that keeps all this power structure and all this culture of racism and sexism and and classism and gender is a man all of it in place they continually feed it and they may. a lot of money doing it and they do it at the behest of their masters who run everything so you know they're not going to get brave enough to do that i mean i think that there are many of us who. who are brave enough to do just you know
was originally slave labor at the bottom of that big pyramid you've been a hollywood insider for so long you've been vocal for so long i mean how challenging is it to see your colleagues across hollywood lacking for the obama administration when they have so much power and influence they can singlehandedly shape the dialogue when so many people are watching them. well i think that you know this is a culture of fear and nobody is more afraid than people in hollywood they're afraid that they'll...
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can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so long. now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people like here. >> so if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician? town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most restaurants close early still, but not here on 19th, where you can eat barbecue here into the middle of the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to rock, especially in burma. >> i like to say my -- was nirvana, and then toes -- >> what american bands do you hate? >> um, creed. >> yes! they are like the worst band in the history of, like, the world.
can make something good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so long. now so unguarded about their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >>> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect, and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will...
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. >> i assure you that under my leadership, kenya will strive to our obligations, so long as these are founded on the well-established principle of mutual respect and reciprocity. >> it will be a lot to deliver on. abc news, nairobi. >> a defiant president in kenya. america,ome -- eurand president obama is -- here in america, president obama is under pressure about drones. according to the author of a new book, america's war on terror has actually backfired in a fundamental way. he joined me a short time ago. >> they will find it very difficult to posit, unless they understand the impact it's having on a society where it is used, and it is being used exclusively in tribal societies. i did a correlation in his book where it is being used in pakistan and afghanistan, somalia, yemen, the kurds in eastern turkey, even in the feeling -- the philippines with the tory it. >> what impact is that having on those communities? --it is devastating those it those communities. these are impoverished communities. they are in isolation and a are already being hammered by their own central government.
. >> i assure you that under my leadership, kenya will strive to our obligations, so long as these are founded on the well-established principle of mutual respect and reciprocity. >> it will be a lot to deliver on. abc news, nairobi. >> a defiant president in kenya. america,ome -- eurand president obama is -- here in america, president obama is under pressure about drones. according to the author of a new book, america's war on terror has actually backfired in a fundamental...
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i'm not so convinced it seems like half the city is a left out all the time. i've seen that at the university in san francisco it takes a long time to get a taxi. even with the proposal will it increase the service level of taxis so that's why a lot of taxis can come mere and improve the city >> whether with 6 hundred more techniques we ultimately have the level of service we would like to see the 15 minute dispatch will reveal itself in terms of reference we looked at zones and with new technology we can where a taxi is and license it to be in certain places. none of the neighborhoods outside the corridor are being serviced. we expect to lay the foundation for using modern technology so i knowed have options. and then my second question is back to the directors question is the increase of the madalinas. and this is on the budget impact of shifting the pricing of the madalinas. i was looking through my comprehensive budget and what will be the impact to the raw budget? >> up until this point we haven't, you know, decided how many of the madalinas would be when we set a price we didn't know maybe every 10 we use the impact wo
i'm not so convinced it seems like half the city is a left out all the time. i've seen that at the university in san francisco it takes a long time to get a taxi. even with the proposal will it increase the service level of taxis so that's why a lot of taxis can come mere and improve the city >> whether with 6 hundred more techniques we ultimately have the level of service we would like to see the 15 minute dispatch will reveal itself in terms of reference we looked at zones and with new...
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my whole life going to be so long and so forth and you can something. you were never changed. well now to jersey governor chris christie is taking action on monday he signed a bill banning children under the age of seventeen from using tanning beds without having a parent or guardian present because he has been outspoken when it comes to regulating business but he says it's becoming a health issue when it comes to tanning and we are going to leave it there but please.
my whole life going to be so long and so forth and you can something. you were never changed. well now to jersey governor chris christie is taking action on monday he signed a bill banning children under the age of seventeen from using tanning beds without having a parent or guardian present because he has been outspoken when it comes to regulating business but he says it's becoming a health issue when it comes to tanning and we are going to leave it there but please.
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>> jimmy: so long. >> so long, farewell.seriously, dog. "the sound of music" is a great movie. >> jimmy: it's a great movie. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] you're going on tour with jay-z. ♪ the hills are alive [ cheers ] >> i mentioned monday, we were both sick. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i think i'm still on drugs. >> jimmy: i'm back. i'm back. >> you're back. >> jimmy: i'm like 90% back. >> i'm right at around 15. ♪ i'm 90% back, girl [ laughter ] >> i don't -- i don't like that. >> jimmy: all right, i got you. i got you. i am around 90% back. four new songs, you played this week. you announced a tour with jay-z. >> yes. >> jimmy: stadium tour. [ cheers and applause ] justintimberlake.com for tickets on that guy. >> yes, you can go to -- >> jimmy: stadiums. you played four new songs this week. tonight, what are we getting? >> tonight, i was thinking it would be fun if we play, like, maybe some stuff from the first couple albums. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about! more with justin timberlake right after
>> jimmy: so long. >> so long, farewell.seriously, dog. "the sound of music" is a great movie. >> jimmy: it's a great movie. yeah, yeah. [ laughter ] you're going on tour with jay-z. ♪ the hills are alive [ cheers ] >> i mentioned monday, we were both sick. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i think i'm still on drugs. >> jimmy: i'm back. i'm back. >> you're back. >> jimmy: i'm like 90% back. >> i'm right at around 15. ♪ i'm 90%...
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our next life will be good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longabout their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people like here. >> so if you sit here long enough, you'll see every musician in town? >> yeah, you can say that. >> the citywide curfews used to mean close your doors at 11:00. most shops and restaurants still close early but not here on 19th street where you can eat barbecue here into the middle of the night. >> what is this, tofu? >> pork tail. >> pork tail, oh. the barbecue is awesome. >> these young men show exactly how determined you've got to be to rock, especially in burma. >> i like to say my allegiance was nirvana and then sex pistols and stuff like that. >> what american bands do you hate? >> um, creed. >> yes! they are like the wor
our next life will be good. >> there's something pretty cool about meeting people who have been for so longabout their hopes and their feelings. ♪ ♪ >> sizzling meat, the clink of beer glasses, ringing bicycle bells. this is yangon's 19th street. does yangon rock? can it rock? >> nine years, like a must-go place when you are in yangon. >> meet burmese punk rockers side effect and lead singer darko. >> you can come here any time, there will be lots of people...