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it's up to the voodoo doctors in new orleans.hey even have the effect on the room fire, how much money did the city lose in revenues because of that fire? that had to be a supernatural occurrence. i blame it on the dead man's curse. so, let the mayor's office and the board of supervisors continue to ignore the dead gay man, but all i have to say is beware the shadow of joseph [speaker not understood]. it comes when it shows up and nobody is safe. nobody is safe. thank you. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is spencer ghosh. i've been a resident of san francisco 30 years. i've been a building inspector the city and county 33 years. i'm here not because i want to, but i have to. the building inspection has become corrupt [speaker not understood] by those entrusted with its leadership. i have previously complained in writing to my union to investigate and eliminate the hostile work environment at the building inspection [speaker not understood]. nothing was done. i subsequently have appeared at the building i
it's up to the voodoo doctors in new orleans.hey even have the effect on the room fire, how much money did the city lose in revenues because of that fire? that had to be a supernatural occurrence. i blame it on the dead man's curse. so, let the mayor's office and the board of supervisors continue to ignore the dead gay man, but all i have to say is beware the shadow of joseph [speaker not understood]. it comes when it shows up and nobody is safe. nobody is safe. thank you. >> next...
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from the slow blues of tin pan alley, to the fiery guitar pyrotechnics of voodoo child, this 24 trackessential for any music library. our way of saying thank you at the $85 level, is with the companion cd/dvd set, albert king with stevie ray vaughan in session. showcasing the epic 1983 live music performance of these blues legends, this amazing set also features all the moments, memories, and conversations they share in between songs. making this a true summit of two master musicians... >>oh i'm really enjoying this. >>me too. >>contribute $125 and complete your definitive albert king and stevie ray vaughan experience with both the companion cd/dvd set, stevie ray vaughan's couldn't stand the weather on 2 cds and the very best of albert king cd. three must haves for any music fan. be a part of this history making concert and keep the tradition of musical performances alive, right here on pbs. make that call of support right now; we couldn't do it without you! >>and that was just a quick look at the number of ways that we have to say thank you, when you call the number at the bottom of
from the slow blues of tin pan alley, to the fiery guitar pyrotechnics of voodoo child, this 24 trackessential for any music library. our way of saying thank you at the $85 level, is with the companion cd/dvd set, albert king with stevie ray vaughan in session. showcasing the epic 1983 live music performance of these blues legends, this amazing set also features all the moments, memories, and conversations they share in between songs. making this a true summit of two master musicians......
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>> new york we're not into voodoo.the first round. >> as an historian, i don't think so. people have been elected the first day after two or three ballots. there's four ballots a day, two in the morning, two in the afternoon. there's been popes elected the first day, but i don't think the first ballot. >> because on the first ballot you got to imagine everybody's voting for themselves, just in case, maybe there is wave behind me i don't know about. >> i think st. peter had it pretty easy. he was appointed first pope by jesus. he got it pretty easy. after that... >> stephen: now, you did not get the gig, as i said. i was pretty nice because i had $50 on it. [laughter] did you vote for the guy who eventually got the gig, pope francis. >> well, i can't say that. >> stephen: why not? >> we can't say who we voted for. >> stephen: so you're saying it's not unanimous. >> but i'm glad he got it. i think we did a good job, don't you? you were just over there, but there is a new spirit. >> stephen: let me be clear, he is the vic
>> new york we're not into voodoo.the first round. >> as an historian, i don't think so. people have been elected the first day after two or three ballots. there's four ballots a day, two in the morning, two in the afternoon. there's been popes elected the first day, but i don't think the first ballot. >> because on the first ballot you got to imagine everybody's voting for themselves, just in case, maybe there is wave behind me i don't know about. >> i think st. peter...
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. >> something i tweeted out the other day which surprises me how walmart has squandered voodoo.ve done something there and how they allowed that to happen is beyond anyone's guest other than perhaps management. >> everybody -- tv should be there, right. your cable operator, satellite operator has so much access to content buts the actual applications that these companies have created are nowhere near the ease of use and innovation that net flicks has come up with. the netflix product is easy and only gotten better, now starting to add personal profiles, adding increased aim of kids content, they're making the service better and better and that's why the stock has had the momentum move it has, is that it really is, you know, beating down any potential competition and staying way out in front of everybody else. >> we have to leave it there. great discussion. thank you so much for joining us. >> i just brought up the voodoo web page because it was a good call and it's ten free movie when you sign up now, like columbia house records. >> sounds like a good deal. eventually you have a
. >> something i tweeted out the other day which surprises me how walmart has squandered voodoo.ve done something there and how they allowed that to happen is beyond anyone's guest other than perhaps management. >> everybody -- tv should be there, right. your cable operator, satellite operator has so much access to content buts the actual applications that these companies have created are nowhere near the ease of use and innovation that net flicks has come up with. the netflix...
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look at her over there with that doctor, lawyer, or voodoo priest. >> so, how sure are you now, huh?o know i'm about to whoop his behind. miranda? >> calvin? um, i didn't expect to see you here. >> yeah, i bet you didn't, over here with mufasa. >> calvin, his name -- >> man, i'm not going to shake your hand. don't be disrespecting me. >> hey, shorty, put your hand up. ain't nobody touching you. relax. >> listen, his name is barry, okay? calvin, what's wrong with you? calm down. >> look, no, no, no. don't try to flip the script on me now. what's your name, homey? >> calvin, i already told you his name is barry. >> i'm talking to him, not you. and we haven't even been broken up for a day before you start stepping out on me. my mama -- my mama told me about girls like you. >> oh, girls like what? >> girls who do things with people while they're with me. but i'm going to handle it. >> calvin, get out of my cousin's face! >> who? >> your what? >> yes. >> nice suit. >> i don't know why you do that to me. >> got something in your hair. >> uh... >> told you. >> calvin, this is my cousin barr
look at her over there with that doctor, lawyer, or voodoo priest. >> so, how sure are you now, huh?o know i'm about to whoop his behind. miranda? >> calvin? um, i didn't expect to see you here. >> yeah, i bet you didn't, over here with mufasa. >> calvin, his name -- >> man, i'm not going to shake your hand. don't be disrespecting me. >> hey, shorty, put your hand up. ain't nobody touching you. relax. >> listen, his name is barry, okay? calvin, what's...
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. >> magic isn't voodoo. together they help you pedal.like the fariday electric bike one difference. >> you can't carry one of the things that frustrated me is that i like to ride a bike but have to resort to getting a car out if i want a gallon out. >> so he designed a bike around a cargo basket. >> the reason no one invented one before is because when you get a lot of bulk load steering of the bike goes to pieces soy had to reinvent how it steers it puts motorized >> packages, food, flowers. every delivery in the city. >> there has been a lot of interest in the new bike from europe but hills like these that he thinks will be worth it. >> if you want to use naf investigation. >> neil knows it's a tech town and coffee town. he built the bike tough as nails. >> there is no more chain. >> people want to carry lap tops and get groceries after work. so so it's kind of like everybody. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> bay police officer arrested suspected of molesting several young girls. >> and a government shut down and att
. >> magic isn't voodoo. together they help you pedal.like the fariday electric bike one difference. >> you can't carry one of the things that frustrated me is that i like to ride a bike but have to resort to getting a car out if i want a gallon out. >> so he designed a bike around a cargo basket. >> the reason no one invented one before is because when you get a lot of bulk load steering of the bike goes to pieces soy had to reinvent how it steers it puts motorized...
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amazon, walmart, through voodoo, guys competing with them.ook at how they're doing, herb. 33% of the streaming market is netflix and getting paid for it. youtube is 17% of streaming and they're not getting anything except ads out of that. look at worldwide brand and recognition, as well as some of the growth factors out there, herb, i think this one is positioned to continue to do well. would i rather buy at 294, basically where i think the next support level is, yes. but i think this is a great stock going forward. the only worry is when carl gets out, but i don't think he's getting out. >> you talk about competition. you forgot to mention comcast and time warn somewhere the bunch of them. everybody wants to pretend they don't expift. >> less than 1%. >> actually a fabulous piece in the "wall street journal" over the weekend i was thinking by it before i knew i would do the piece, when it gets to the feeding binge aspect of netflix, cable companies are not sitting down and taking this. you've got a part of this disruption that netflix has cr
amazon, walmart, through voodoo, guys competing with them.ook at how they're doing, herb. 33% of the streaming market is netflix and getting paid for it. youtube is 17% of streaming and they're not getting anything except ads out of that. look at worldwide brand and recognition, as well as some of the growth factors out there, herb, i think this one is positioned to continue to do well. would i rather buy at 294, basically where i think the next support level is, yes. but i think this is a...
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right now, this is what i call jihadi voodoo math.n't know if some individuals are fighting for purely local reasons. there are others who came into syria for broader religious reasons, and there are others who are fighting for criminal reasons or perhaps other reasons. who actually wins the war at the end of the conflict and who determines the type of support they have over the forces and followers is going to be completely up in the air. and we'll have little control over it. we may be able to influence it, but we should not be under any illusions that we can drive it, consistent with how we want to see syria unfold in the future. >> aman, what is your understanding of the region to the reaction of what we've heard in the house and senate on this? >> reporter: well, there is still a very important question that has not been answered by a lot of the politicians in the united states, or at least among the policy debate taking place in the u.s. and that is what happens on the day after? a lot is being focused on how the potential ameri
right now, this is what i call jihadi voodoo math.n't know if some individuals are fighting for purely local reasons. there are others who came into syria for broader religious reasons, and there are others who are fighting for criminal reasons or perhaps other reasons. who actually wins the war at the end of the conflict and who determines the type of support they have over the forces and followers is going to be completely up in the air. and we'll have little control over it. we may be able...
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. >> he had an encounter with someone who introduced him to the concept of voodoo, and took steps toings in his backyard, that was supposed to help lead to his wife's death, it never went anywhere, and he didn't leave it at that. he went to try to find someone else who could kill his wife. >> apparently he paid a person $2,000 to have him kill his wife, and that person scammed him for his money. >> the first guys he was going to hire said they were going to spray her with a special spray that's going to kill her. i never heard of any such spray. if you want somebody dead, you're going to have to kill them. >> santhosh continues making inquiries. >> actually somebody knew i was a police officer when i was getting my haircut came up, said somebody approached them about killing their wife. so i called my supervisor and told them to set up a meeting. >> on december 18th, 2006, the undercover arranges to meet him in this mcdonald's parking lot on busy hempstead turnpike, while the support team watches from nearby. >> it is like being a set director, like doing a hollywood set, but you onl
. >> he had an encounter with someone who introduced him to the concept of voodoo, and took steps toings in his backyard, that was supposed to help lead to his wife's death, it never went anywhere, and he didn't leave it at that. he went to try to find someone else who could kill his wife. >> apparently he paid a person $2,000 to have him kill his wife, and that person scammed him for his money. >> the first guys he was going to hire said they were going to spray her with a...
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i don't believe in that, and i'm glad that antoine said there was voodoo in that. i don't believe in it either. what i think the numbers show is it requires a change in tack to reach some of these places if you're the democratic party. -- the republican party. >> go ahead and ask your question. >> i'm an undergraduate student in the school of public affairs. i just wanted to ask about how the focus on social conservatism in the republican party has definitely alienating voters. i'm wondering if you think that the republican party has been shifting more libertarian, where is it shifting? and if it does shift in the future, where will those ultra conservatives -- socially conservative voters go? >> those are great questions. they're not the topic of the panel. so i'm going to skip answering it, because i don't think it's what the panel is dealing with here in terms of the topic. >> antoine, you had something to say to the previous question request, if i'm not mistaken. >> regarding turnout, that's one area -- i mean, if you were to stack every political science study
i don't believe in that, and i'm glad that antoine said there was voodoo in that. i don't believe in it either. what i think the numbers show is it requires a change in tack to reach some of these places if you're the democratic party. -- the republican party. >> go ahead and ask your question. >> i'm an undergraduate student in the school of public affairs. i just wanted to ask about how the focus on social conservatism in the republican party has definitely alienating voters. i'm...
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i don't believe in that, and i'm glad that he said there was voodoo in that. i don't believe in it either. what i think the numbers show is it requires a change in tack to reach some of these places if you're the democratic party. >> go ahead and ask your question. >> i'm an undergraduate student in the school of public affairs. i just wanted to ask about how the focus on social conservatism in the republican party has definitely alienated voters. i'm wondering if you think that the republican party has been shifting more libertarian, where is it shifting? and if it does shift in the future, where will those ultra conservatives -- socially conservative voters go? >> those are great questions. they're not the topic of the panel. so i'm going to skip answering it, because i don't think it's what the panel is dealing with here in terms of the topic. >> antoine, you had something to say to the previous question request, if i'm not mistaken. >> regarding tournout, that's one area -- i mean, if you were to stack every political science study on turnout. you probably
i don't believe in that, and i'm glad that he said there was voodoo in that. i don't believe in it either. what i think the numbers show is it requires a change in tack to reach some of these places if you're the democratic party. >> go ahead and ask your question. >> i'm an undergraduate student in the school of public affairs. i just wanted to ask about how the focus on social conservatism in the republican party has definitely alienated voters. i'm wondering if you think that the...
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and when that and once that it was voodoo. i'll believe it either. don't think these numbers show that the suburbs are gone for republicans. but what they think they do show is that it requires a change in tax. >> we will be patchy. >> you back. >> my name is the chip. another graduate student from the school of public affairs. as one to ask about how the focus on social conservatism and the republican party definitely is alienating voters. i'm wondering if you think that the republican party is shifting more libertarian, where is a shifting? if it does shift in the future, where will those ultra-conservative, socially conservative voters go? >> not the topic of the panel. sunshine biscuits answering it. no tickets but the panel is dealing with here. >> the previous question. >> just really quick regarding turnout. that's one area. if you were to stack every political science study on turnout, you would probably go to the moon and back a couple of times between a quite a bit about turnout. some of the recent studies on turnout show that it is a habit
and when that and once that it was voodoo. i'll believe it either. don't think these numbers show that the suburbs are gone for republicans. but what they think they do show is that it requires a change in tax. >> we will be patchy. >> you back. >> my name is the chip. another graduate student from the school of public affairs. as one to ask about how the focus on social conservatism and the republican party definitely is alienating voters. i'm wondering if you think that the...
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that's voodoo economics. so you're going to hear all kinds of things today in these speeches. but history is history. bill clinton had the surplus. george bush turned it into the worst deficits in history. barack obama cut that in half. he rescued us with the democrats and some brave republicans who voted for economic stimulus. thank the lord. and we're getting out of this mess. but now we have republicans in the far right of the house who are holding our country hostage because they don't like the affordable care act otherwise known as obamacare. they voted 42 times to repeal it and they are ignoring the fact that we had an election about t and they're ignoring the fact that they don't running the senate or the white house. they run one-third of the government. fine. god bless them. but they have to work with us, not against us. we need to work together. i served ten proud years over there. i have never seen a situation where you're stopped from making any progress because 20 people belong to the tea and are -- toa party and are threatening the speaker. the speaker has to act
that's voodoo economics. so you're going to hear all kinds of things today in these speeches. but history is history. bill clinton had the surplus. george bush turned it into the worst deficits in history. barack obama cut that in half. he rescued us with the democrats and some brave republicans who voted for economic stimulus. thank the lord. and we're getting out of this mess. but now we have republicans in the far right of the house who are holding our country hostage because they don't like...