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. >>> i feel good, feel good. >> i would feel good too. the man sold the winning megamillions ticket right here in san jose. it was sold. i am going to tell you why the owner of stothe store that sold that ticket says he is too excited to sleep. >>> love kicking off a wednesday with some good bay area news. temperatures are mild to start our next weathermaker. i am going to detail the hour by hour changes right where you live coming up. >>> chp still trying to get to that situation north 880 in downtown oakland. we see the backup starting to form back at the coliseum. it looks like the latest update might have three lanes blocked plus a new crash in the south bay. we'll bring you both of those coming up. we are calling san jose winnersville. big lottery winner here, wednesday, december 18th. this is "today in the bay." . a very good morning for you. thanks so much for joining us. i'm laura garcia-cannon. >>> i'm terry mcsweeney. we have breaking news out of san francisco where police are on the hunt for two men that used their van to steal
. >>> i feel good, feel good. >> i would feel good too. the man sold the winning megamillions ticket right here in san jose. it was sold. i am going to tell you why the owner of stothe store that sold that ticket says he is too excited to sleep. >>> love kicking off a wednesday with some good bay area news. temperatures are mild to start our next weathermaker. i am going to detail the hour by hour changes right where you live coming up. >>> chp still trying to...
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i thank god i met so many good people. my years at eeoc, being protected by people there like orrin hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom thurmond. i had just met senator hatch. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom thurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >> let's talk about your decision to come to d.c. in 1979. at that point, a major political shift was underway. what is now called the conservative legal movement came just a few years later. when you came here, your arrival coincided with this shift. was that just a coincidence? or did you come with an affinity for the legal ideas? >> oh, god, no. i was trying to get to savannah. i was getting promoted in a job that was a fine job with good people. that is not why i went to law school. as i said then, i was beginning to feel the golden handcuffs
i thank god i met so many good people. my years at eeoc, being protected by people there like orrin hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom thurmond. i had just met senator hatch. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom thurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >>...
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i thank god i met so many good people. my years at eeoc, being protected by people there like orrin hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom thurmond. i had just met senator hatch. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom thurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >> let's talk about your decision to come to d.c. in 1979. at that point, a major political shift was underway. what is now called the conservative legal movement came just a few years later. when you came here, your arrival coincided with this shift. was that just a coincidence? or did you come with an affinity for the legal ideas? >> oh, god, no. i was trying to get to savannah. i was getting promoted in a job that was a fine job with good people. that is not why i went to law school. as i said then, i was beginning to feel the golden handcuffs
i thank god i met so many good people. my years at eeoc, being protected by people there like orrin hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom thurmond. i had just met senator hatch. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom thurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >>...
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i must say. oh good let me do a little about the ice i will put the signature on the key for american miles it's called all cash for a cause of the just never mind or brother alec of the gun my brother was persecuted in germany because he was critical of i do this but i don't give information or look for help as you say because he had all the things he came up with out of the book. publisher to write that. ok yeah a lot of respect i don't think i'm good at the. high julian this is a. journalist based in the northern afghanistan. and they just made you listen to this in the morning and symphony in peter t. place of peace in the snow. i didn't know that. not even a little when i had initially. having access to this information. until we have enough can do this to disclose the face of war lords the faces of those who commit their crimes the faces of those who committed genocide but later on we knew that having this. could be dangerous since afghanistan is a taken three and there's no going to for life to li
i must say. oh good let me do a little about the ice i will put the signature on the key for american miles it's called all cash for a cause of the just never mind or brother alec of the gun my brother was persecuted in germany because he was critical of i do this but i don't give information or look for help as you say because he had all the things he came up with out of the book. publisher to write that. ok yeah a lot of respect i don't think i'm good at the. high julian this is a. journalist...
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not as much as i used to but i'm pretty good i think that's the kind. i see for the lakers really my only one and raise the lakers have gone through a downslide you know what you know i have you know friends that you know are owners of like your saw you know this family you have a beautiful voice and you had that as a young kid do we use them when you would buy into news or i always thought i did. not that i should have been famous when i was eight what's wrong with these people . but yeah you know it's something that you know over the years. has been in since i was five years old you know i had this dream of being this before so it's something that i've you know been working on since i was that and describe the kind of music you like. i was i was the kid who kind of listen to everything you know i want to perform in our school so i studied classical music i studied jazz music i studied rock and country and everything so i was really into everything and i had to study everything but on my i pod goes from elvis to like. new school to change that kanye we
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and i did not really say much, but i just wanted to support you guys out there any way. yeah. >> good evening i am from the west bay and we are an organization that has a lot of recent filipino family and i want to say thank you to the board of education and supervisor kim and everyone who has been working on this and like bond was saying, most of the familis that come to us live in these sros and many of the families even right now, are being displaced, we need more affordable housing for them. so, i will keep this short, i want to say that i support it, thank you. >> good evening, my name is cynthia and i am a ten year veteran teach and her a mother of four and i have been a parent of the district for the same ten years. and i am here for many reasons. many. i was here last time when this issue came up and i also believed that we really need to came our teachers in the city and provide them housing and impersonally impacted by how many teachers across the bridge and i know that there are teachers that live in the city stay longer in the classrooms. and so i hope that this is a first
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. >> good afternoon. i simply wanted to introduce you to the people who have gone to the trouble of coming to this meeting, but that is not really going to be possible, considering that we are split in two rooms. >> that is of course for safety reasons and fire reasons. >> i understand. >> good. >> maybe you could imagine double the number. there are quite a few elderly people, including one lady that i met who is over 85 who came down had this meeting today. if you are over 65 and you are here to support the no. 3 bus, would you please raise your hand? we also have students from university high, the san francisco ballet, scared heart, san francisco public montessori and the students mostly aren't here, but some of their representatives are here. if you are a student or representing students would you please raise your hands? we have professionals and patients from institutes such as the smith eye institute. i'm not sure if any of them are here, but if you are -- please raise your hand. thank you. there wer
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>> i suppose good art can effect change. >> is art provocative? what aren't you getting man? >> i don't agree it's art. >> what is art to you? >> art is -- what is art? hmmmm, that's a good question. art is ah -- >> you call yourself a critic. with such criticism of jerry mandering growing there was only one way to get the respect for the artists they so richly deserve with a nonpartisan showing. isn't that wonderful? art lovers marveled at virginia's third. >> i see anger. >> pennsylvania's sixth. >> looking like me. >> and maryland's third. >> it's a larger figured person that is to be dominating the smaller figure on the right. >> wow that's -- you are overthinking it now. >> it was a grand display of the optical illusion of fairness. you two must love what he has done with brown. we can only hope that those in power continue to support the arts and visionaries like him. >> art is in the eyes of the beholder. >> when do you think you'll stop when the country is ruined? >> no, probably not. >> keep driving it into the ground? >> no, the country is very resilient. >> very nic
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. >> i feel good! i feel good! come to my store! i feel good. i don't even know. i can't sleep tonight. >> teeing good! another winning ticket was sold in georgia in atlanta. each one worth $318 million, but, of course, you take the lump sum, it is a measly $170 million. let's move on to other news this morning. the senate ended debate on the ryan murray budget proposal setting up a fim vote on the bill later today. 12 republicans voted to advance the bill along with every democrat and independent in the senate. minority leader mitch mcconnell and marco rubio and ted cruz and rand paul voted against the measure. a number of republicans were against a portion of the bill that will cut $6 billion in retirement benefits for veterans. but senate leader harry reid blocked an amendment that would have blocked those cuts. president obama now expects to sign the bipartisan bill if it passes the final votes before he heads to hawaii for the winter holiday. however, congress already preparing for its next big fiscal fight. senator mcconnell says republicans are unlikely to
. >> i feel good! i feel good! come to my store! i feel good. i don't even know. i can't sleep tonight. >> teeing good! another winning ticket was sold in georgia in atlanta. each one worth $318 million, but, of course, you take the lump sum, it is a measly $170 million. let's move on to other news this morning. the senate ended debate on the ryan murray budget proposal setting up a fim vote on the bill later today. 12 republicans voted to advance the bill along with every democrat...
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what am i good at? what am i bad that? am i good at turnarounds? maybe i paid too high for a stock.ou can do this over four or five years and learn your skills. in a specialized. i owed thousands of come needs. -- of companies. running a $14re billion, did you see in your did you see individuals i am investing for, the firemen down the street. did you? >> almost none of it was pension fund. it was almost all individuals. it was incredible, that thrill. i got letters when the market went down in 1987, people were writing letters to me cheering me up. no complaints. have done wellou for me. >> hang in there. it is amazing. craig still give up now. >> i meet these people all the time. at airports. it was wonderful. the greatest thrill of my life. children and my wife managing money for other people. thee have also seen today whole business of hedge funds and private equity and shadows. now they're talking about the mutual fund business. what do you say to that? of differences between a hedge fund and what i did. i could only by long. i could not buy commodities, i could not sure the eu
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i really enjoyed it. >> good job. >> you look great. >> welcome to the club. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the minute we take a quick picture? >> no, not at all. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i have a good friend of mine who finds out here. >> oh, that's wonderful. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for serving our country. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. i want to thank you for everything you have done. >> thank you i get a lot of questions and there's 80 million people out there. so every time i look at the crowd, 25% probably had something to do with that. >> an important lesson you've done in charge of your own health care, and you have done that. thank you. >> thank you. it is good to see you, sir. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> you're watching c-span2 with politics and public affairs, weekdays featuring live coverage on the u.s. senate. on weeknights watch key public policy events and the latest nonfi
i really enjoyed it. >> good job. >> you look great. >> welcome to the club. >> thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> the minute we take a quick picture? >> no, not at all. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i have a good friend of mine who finds out here. >> oh, that's wonderful. [inaudible conversations] >> thank you for serving our country. >> you're welcome....
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would be good for you that's not good i didn't do it when you could put it on the podium to keep us going. because it was you know this was debate that we trust and that it was good you needed. to kind of stuff people docs and it would of course never move me and must be just wishing ill this way because of that young boy was the booker who seemed good and i should be able to be with reason for small to see the full steam. growth we should have previously seen the show room which made. it seem your rights orchestrates you can consent to because you think you would be to. give up your idea of these. cheap cute kitten isn't right but yeah but he would. say he's going to be able models you can usually use to do the work. in the movie g.c. but yeah he was relentless. it's just you would do this and i want to be i would get. the incense you know what i. did just a little spiritual to believe should be able to listen to some of the supplies he's just too good to look up to you tube presence of good will do. seem to do to me. just to put the puzzle. wh
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i must say. oh good let me do a little about the ice i will put the signature on the key for american miles it's called all cash for jars of i just never i know exactly how they give the go and my brother was persecuted in germany because he was critical of i do this but i will give information or look for help. because he had all the things he came up with out of the book of this information to write that. ok yeah a lot of respect i don't think i'm good at the. high julian this is a. journalist based in the northern afghanistan. and they just made you listen to this in the morning and symphony in peter t. place of peace in the snow. i didn't know the. oh you will win a hell of a nationally that having access to this information until we have enough can do this to disclose the face of war lords the faces of those who commit their crimes the faces of those who committed genocide but later on we knew that having this much else could be dangerous since afghanistan is a particular country and there is no goo
i must say. oh good let me do a little about the ice i will put the signature on the key for american miles it's called all cash for jars of i just never i know exactly how they give the go and my brother was persecuted in germany because he was critical of i do this but i will give information or look for help. because he had all the things he came up with out of the book of this information to write that. ok yeah a lot of respect i don't think i'm good at the. high julian this is a....
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i thank god that i met so many good people. my years at elc, being protected by people) hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom hurmond. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom hurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >> let's talk about your decision to come to d.c. in 1979. at that point, a major political shift was underway. what is now called the conservative legal movement came just a few years later. when you came here, your arrival coincided with this shift. it was that just a coincidence? or did you come with an affinity for the legal ideas? >> i was trying to get to savannah. i was getting promoted in a job that was a fine job with good people. that is not why i went to law school. as i said then, i was beginning to feel the golden handcuffs. and i wanted out. so i quit my job and i thought about it
i thank god that i met so many good people. my years at elc, being protected by people) hatch and strom thurmond. i did not know strom hurmond. but i had over 60 hearings and some of those were pretty brutal. every time, the people i could count on in the senate were orrin hatch and strom hurmond. [applause] in any case, that job meant everything to me because it was a model for how i would conduct myself and what to expect in the future. >> let's talk about your decision to come to d.c....
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i. good. breaking news in r.t. pussy riot member maria lockett leaves prison following a presidential amnesty while the punk bands in the danger. is expected to walk free soon. of the newly freed me steps into the media spotlight he pledges to fight for the release of his associates we take a look at their cases and why they are still behind bars. the u.s. federal reserve marks one hundred years since its foundation conceived as a tool to stabilize the economy critics say there's little to celebrate about its century of money printing. and as we begin a look back at the big stories of twenty thirteen for iraq it becomes the deadliest in the past five years with over nine thousand killed in.
i. good. breaking news in r.t. pussy riot member maria lockett leaves prison following a presidential amnesty while the punk bands in the danger. is expected to walk free soon. of the newly freed me steps into the media spotlight he pledges to fight for the release of his associates we take a look at their cases and why they are still behind bars. the u.s. federal reserve marks one hundred years since its foundation conceived as a tool to stabilize the economy critics say there's little to...
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and i thought that the fulton was a good street and a good bus, except for the stopping at 6th street. i have seen many disgruntled people getting off at 6th. maybe they only get the happy ones now, but my neighbors tell me that the crowds begins at 30th avenue. if you are taking a bus from the outer richmond and it will be full by 30th avenue. but for some reason muni is fixated on 6th avenue as a place. i keep thinking you must have enough part-time bus drivers now to be able to make it a longer route. it's just too short. when i had young children and in child-care, i could not get home in time to avoid the $5 payment >> thank you, miss hale. next speaker, please. [ reading speakers' names ] >> good afternoon. >> hi, there i'm a little bit nervous, so i have to read. thank you. my name is sarah van ness and i'm here to speak about the 35 eureka. since through participation in meetings with sfmta and the community, we have learned many things. one, we have learned that the proposed route will further aggravate traffic in the congested intersection at diamond and bosworth. two we lea
and i thought that the fulton was a good street and a good bus, except for the stopping at 6th street. i have seen many disgruntled people getting off at 6th. maybe they only get the happy ones now, but my neighbors tell me that the crowds begins at 30th avenue. if you are taking a bus from the outer richmond and it will be full by 30th avenue. but for some reason muni is fixated on 6th avenue as a place. i keep thinking you must have enough part-time bus drivers now to be able to make it a...
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and then i was telling the kind of those who are paid to be very good i was not. so what do you do with them you just throw them on the telephone what's happening on the telephone i was writing on the laptop and i was sent to him it. was worth more than ten minutes come owners. there a month no adjustment couple of days how much sand twelve thousand dollars i mean you said by selling to selling pictures tags. on there with after that it would come to this that were done through this guy that took two thousand dollars. identify can blather that is very lengthy and where they're going to go ahead and take it there are many no they don't have something think of. this immediately so we leave that maybe. i will see push the security. for the musical. pushes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all politics only on our team. at least sixteen percent of imports came from illegal fishing and. the european union is ironically taking fish from some of the poorest nations on earth so this is a very serious and very urgent problem that need
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. >> i feel good. i feel good! my customer here, this is my friend. somebody win. i feel good! >> reporter: how can you not feel good after selling the winning ticket and maybe somebody a millionaire and getting a million on top for himself. his goal has been to grow the store and make it much bigger. he's only owned the shop for four months. amazing in that four months he sold a winning lottery ticket and pulled in a million dollars himself. >>> how do two school buses catch fire in the middle of the night? that's what investigation tors in fairfax county are asking as they look at the damage to the buses along stonecroft boulevard. that's right across the street from a high school. david culver says officials hope the surveillance video will help them find answers. >> fire investigators trying to determine how two fairfax school buses went up in flames inside this secured bus lot. it happened around 12:30 this morning in the middle of the night. the damage to two buses, significant. it took fire crews some 20 minutes to put out the flames. the fire marshal telling me they now
. >> i feel good. i feel good! my customer here, this is my friend. somebody win. i feel good! >> reporter: how can you not feel good after selling the winning ticket and maybe somebody a millionaire and getting a million on top for himself. his goal has been to grow the store and make it much bigger. he's only owned the shop for four months. amazing in that four months he sold a winning lottery ticket and pulled in a million dollars himself. >>> how do two school buses...
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give him a good birth. but i respect the national. commission. more than. just a good year and you got all the most of we proceed. to go to. the clinics. for the most of we discuss it on a stand so will floor it easy. opinion doesn't think because to play the. more the doctor. i know. i know. talk a. little more sugar in your muscle contraction right on don't compare it with our scope. to correct. a great situation you have there. is a. remark of a critic of the. you know for me it was it was the cool could have been. sort of us over there with regard. to the look well really it's. just that i've gotten. closer. should you get. any. experience you know this or do you notice it because i didn't see it was we're going to get what you're going to get. here's a cable about the meeting that the u.s. ambassador has with the governor of missouri sharif here in northern afghanistan. and this is what the governor says. you have to loose with a litany of complaints about the swedish presence in afghanistan he described the relationship to the swedish military has call
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and then i was telling the truth i don't think those who are paid to be very good i was not. so what do you do with them you don't just throw them on the telephone what's happening on the telephone i was writing on the laptop and i was sent to email. more than ten minutes come. even three months not just with joe couple of days how much sand twelve thousand dollars i mean you see by selling he was selling pictures. on the with after the last two days that were done through this guy it took two thousand dollars to. identify therefore we have to blather that is very thing you and me where they're going to go home taking their many you know they're going to have something. jamie diamond is a guy who's begging to be euthanized and i think as a country as a world we should get together and answer his wish he wants to become one with his maker he says look i broke the law please arrest me i want to go to jail and be abused by hundreds of thousands of inmates in some on godly way that's my goal in life i'm tired of being free put me in prison i beg you so he breaks more and more law
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i think the refiners are good. s a difficult article about how the refiners do well and eog is going to do poorly. who said that? well, i think he kind of alluded to that and that's why that stock was down. can i go go to tom in new york, tom? >> caller: hello, jim. >> what's up? >> caller: let me say, if there's going to be a bidding war on brain, you might just be a contender. but meanwhile, please tell me, what can i do with my chesapeake? >> i think chesapeake's fine. i want to go back what i said about eog. it hit chesapeake too. the big money was made, the free money is gone. and that sent down the whole group, including continental resources and chesapeake. i'm never going to go against the view short-term, long-term i think chesapeake's worth more than selling, i don't want you to sell it. john? >> caller: boo-yah, jim. >> yo, boo-yah, john. what's going on? >> caller: this is john from marietta. i love the show and books. really helping me with phenomenal gains this year. >> thank you. >> caller: last night
i think the refiners are good. s a difficult article about how the refiners do well and eog is going to do poorly. who said that? well, i think he kind of alluded to that and that's why that stock was down. can i go go to tom in new york, tom? >> caller: hello, jim. >> what's up? >> caller: let me say, if there's going to be a bidding war on brain, you might just be a contender. but meanwhile, please tell me, what can i do with my chesapeake? >> i think chesapeake's...
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don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone mentioned they thought that one of the code sections modestly motive be a go samaritan. >> i see that as 39.89 a it talks about the good samaritan status only covers items 7 through 13. >> thank you. colleagues, any additional questions. okay. thank you mr. pollack. i think would the planning department liquor to speak or wait? >> thank you, supervisor i think we'd like to wait to see the revised information before we make a presentation. >> also logically for the amendments that are being asked to adapt today mr. pollack do you anticipate so far as you know the final amendments before there. >> yes. there's been discussion about the substantial amendments but the criteria we'll look at the the duplication of the legislation but we'll looked that next year, we want to have this before the recess. >> so the documents physically before us we're asking to be adapted today that's what we're dealing with in two yearbooks. >> that's right. >> this is very
don't know. >> i think when we passed the good samaritan language it's a one to two year lease it then exteriors and someone mentioned they thought that one of the code sections modestly motive be a go samaritan. >> i see that as 39.89 a it talks about the good samaritan status only covers items 7 through 13. >> thank you. colleagues, any additional questions. okay. thank you mr. pollack. i think would the planning department liquor to speak or wait? >> thank you,...
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and nice things i think oh good then you do know about other things. i asked for this in. an open mind it's called all cash for a cause of the just never i don't cover all the give the go my brother was persecuted because he was critical of i do this without good information how much help. because you have your legacy came out of. this. ok of a lot of mistakes but at the. high to live this is afghan journalist based in the northern afghanistan. today in the morning and simeon piercy myself this is not. i didn't know that. i know you were there when i had initially. having access to this information would help me with an afghan journalist to disclose the face of war lost the face of those who committed crimes the face of those who committed genocide but later on we knew that having this much since could be dangerous since afghanistan is an insecure country and there is no guarantee for the life of a journalist therefore it made me a little bit impressed and it put me and it made me a little bit stressed. therefore. i didn't know how to deal with this much else with a notice
and nice things i think oh good then you do know about other things. i asked for this in. an open mind it's called all cash for a cause of the just never i don't cover all the give the go my brother was persecuted because he was critical of i do this without good information how much help. because you have your legacy came out of. this. ok of a lot of mistakes but at the. high to live this is afghan journalist based in the northern afghanistan. today in the morning and simeon piercy myself this...
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afternoon. >> good afternoon. i'm barbara bocce. if the no. 3 jackson is eliminated it will have a major impact on our community. when we heard about it, we said what do we do? the muni said take a cross-town bus and then transfer. well, that is fine, but it's going to increase the average riding time by over 50% and it makes it a little unreliable getting to bart or getting to your job on time and people mentioned this is a very hilly area. no count was taken of the topography. so if you have elderly and disabled people and young students, can they walk a quarter of a mile to these bus stops? it will be very difficult, especially when it's raining and windy and it's not really safe to be standing on sutter street after the sun goes down and it's dark. so what is going to happen? well, we'll take our cars out and call taxis and increase the greenhouse gas in san francisco. others will be stuck at home and won't be able to go to doctor's appointments or shopping. the muni is making it harder and harder to park a car,
afternoon. >> good afternoon. i'm barbara bocce. if the no. 3 jackson is eliminated it will have a major impact on our community. when we heard about it, we said what do we do? the muni said take a cross-town bus and then transfer. well, that is fine, but it's going to increase the average riding time by over 50% and it makes it a little unreliable getting to bart or getting to your job on time and people mentioned this is a very hilly area. no count was taken of the topography. so if you...
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good boy. >> i hope that for all you guys that this has been a good experience. part about it is i can only pick one of you. it ain't going to be easy. i can tell you that. honestly, all of you guys have shown the qualities we're looking for. thanks a lot, guys. i appreciate it. you know, you can limp around and say you got attacked by a dog and try to milk that for all you can today, all right? >> drugs have played a role in the arrest of many of the inmates detained at the hillsborough county jail. the majority of them are on the demand side of tampa's drug problem. but michael garcia has been on the supply side. he was once a leader of one of florida's most notorious gangs. >> how high up in the chain were you? >> pretty high. >> you were the number one -- >> yeah, i was the president, let's put it like that. i was the president for the whole state of florida. >> garcia is at hillsborough county appealing a 17 1/2 year prison sentence for trafficking cocaine, selling ecstasy and possession of a firearm. he's been in custody for the last three years. >> why did
good boy. >> i hope that for all you guys that this has been a good experience. part about it is i can only pick one of you. it ain't going to be easy. i can tell you that. honestly, all of you guys have shown the qualities we're looking for. thanks a lot, guys. i appreciate it. you know, you can limp around and say you got attacked by a dog and try to milk that for all you can today, all right? >> drugs have played a role in the arrest of many of the inmates detained at the...
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i was a contract player at in jim studios. they put me into goodness knows how many different roles. some were wonderful and some were very distasteful and awful because i was playing out of my age range. i was thoroughly uncomfortable. it took many years to find my acting feet. how did you go about finding those chops? >> i was there for about eight years, doing stock. playing a whole bunch of different roles. that you a great deal can feed into your craft. the experience you can actually need. you play that part to a certain degree. and you havel up that experience. playing -- they were roles that just went by the board. i am glad that i had that chance. tavis: what do you make of why you have that chance? i ask that because when you were in the distasteful period, to use your words, out of your character and age range -- there was no guarantee that those great roles that you reference were ever going to come and yet you did not get depressed. you stayed with it. >> i did. i really wanted to go back to the live theater. that was the thing i never had
i was a contract player at in jim studios. they put me into goodness knows how many different roles. some were wonderful and some were very distasteful and awful because i was playing out of my age range. i was thoroughly uncomfortable. it took many years to find my acting feet. how did you go about finding those chops? >> i was there for about eight years, doing stock. playing a whole bunch of different roles. that you a great deal can feed into your craft. the experience you can...
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andy, i suppose you think is a good idea because butterflies have a conscience. ey can understand things with their tiny brains and we should respect that. >> i'm a member of the north american man butterfly. i do feel bad for these butterflies. i think the whole thing of how this started, i think it came about because of that stupid rumor that throwing rice at weddin was bad because birds would eat it and expand and explode, which is not true. i feel like all these environmentalists said you can't do that. >> what you're saying is throw the rice and choke the butterflies to death? >> i'm saying throw butterflies that are already dead maybe. >> that's better. >> as i spit all over him. >> that's better. >> dead butterflies. >> that's a completely rational solution. >> anybody been at a celebration with a butterfly? >> no. >> does this only happen in san francisco? >> maybe. >> i would go back to make a point to an even more serious topic. this is totally look it. >> locusts. >> it's locusts. the only reason they care is they look good. that's the problem with our
andy, i suppose you think is a good idea because butterflies have a conscience. ey can understand things with their tiny brains and we should respect that. >> i'm a member of the north american man butterfly. i do feel bad for these butterflies. i think the whole thing of how this started, i think it came about because of that stupid rumor that throwing rice at weddin was bad because birds would eat it and expand and explode, which is not true. i feel like all these environmentalists said...
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can i please call kaitlyn galloway. hi, kaitlyn. >> good afternoon city commissioners, my name is kaitlyn galloway. i run a farm here. i'm here as a resident to express mien en enthusiasm for this project. this site is rich for our city's history and it needs our protection. since 2010 we have witnessed the city garden needs a space for the community. we also experienced how well a farm can fit into a local economy offering fresh local produce. not only is it a tangible symbolic model for food production, but also great for agricultural -- many people marvel and never have seen a farm. only recounting stories from their parents and grandparents. i truly believe these firsthand connections to our food production is a true help to our communities. it's i am period of time -- imperative that we bridge this gap as a viable component of our city's landscape. the inclusion of the greenhouse and sf puc efforts to do this. it would be a unique model of agriculture that will be seen across the country. not o.j. -- only has it been in the past, but i
can i please call kaitlyn galloway. hi, kaitlyn. >> good afternoon city commissioners, my name is kaitlyn galloway. i run a farm here. i'm here as a resident to express mien en enthusiasm for this project. this site is rich for our city's history and it needs our protection. since 2010 we have witnessed the city garden needs a space for the community. we also experienced how well a farm can fit into a local economy offering fresh local produce. not only is it a tangible symbolic model for...
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problem by to tell you don't understand me now because i know you there are still living good you are like can you just drug i really care this is a bit i did they use is not going to go it was a lot and i would be upset because you know i make you. know business you may have to accept actually that he was a member of the k.g.b. . just say. ok then you do not know about was under their eyes i would put the signature on the paper and i could my it's called all cash for jars of i just never i know very well they give the gun to my brother who was persecuted in germany because he was critical of i do this but i don't give information or look for help to use as you say because he had all the things he came up with out of the book of this information to write back. ok enough yeah and i missed that. i think uncle that they are. hi julie and this is a nice afghan journalist based in the northern afghanistan. i just met you handsome today in the morning and simeon peter t. i said peace and that's not. the i didn't know that. how you were going to help the nation the that having access to this
problem by to tell you don't understand me now because i know you there are still living good you are like can you just drug i really care this is a bit i did they use is not going to go it was a lot and i would be upset because you know i make you. know business you may have to accept actually that he was a member of the k.g.b. . just say. ok then you do not know about was under their eyes i would put the signature on the paper and i could my it's called all cash for jars of i just never i...
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good afternoon. my name is linda kahn. i have lived about a block from no. 3 jackson since the late '70s and i have ridding it daily for that time. it minimizes traffic and eliminates the need for parking and has the most convenient route with access to various parts of downtown. this is the key bus line for me and my neighbors. years ago you decreased the number of bus stops and then decreases the number of buses, but increased the size of many if not most of them to carry more passengers and now you want me to walk down the little a half a mile or more and take either the no. 1 or the no. 2 and then back up the hill, when i return. it's a very steep hill. these buss are often very crowded and if i took the no. 22 filmore to get to those, i fear for my personal safety because of it's long north-south route. in addition, these requires more transfers. the elbowing of other passengers and the jerkiness makes getting on and off the bus more challenging and we're an aging population. discontinuing the no. 3 will require more tr
good afternoon. my name is linda kahn. i have lived about a block from no. 3 jackson since the late '70s and i have ridding it daily for that time. it minimizes traffic and eliminates the need for parking and has the most convenient route with access to various parts of downtown. this is the key bus line for me and my neighbors. years ago you decreased the number of bus stops and then decreases the number of buses, but increased the size of many if not most of them to carry more passengers and...
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so i feel good. feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> one of the biggest challenges is transitioning from a military life to civilian life. >> yeah, let me make her a bottle. >> some of these guys have made five, six, seven tours. you live that way five, six, seven years, you know, how do you expect to come back and just be normal again? >> i'm married to my beautiful wife, adriana, and we have six kids. this is, like, the most stressful part for me right now. you're always going, going, going. that adrenaline rush and being in combat. coming back, being in combat, coming back. and then now it's like you've done all these heroic things and you're sitting on the couch with your wife watching "desperate housewives." come on. you know what i'm saying? >> let's try sunday. uh-huh. >> when you're depressed, you don't really think about the future, because you're kind of stuck either where you're at or in the past. >> we were not prepared for this injury. it was hard. there's rough ti
so i feel good. feel like i'm doing my part to help out the environment. >>> one of the biggest challenges is transitioning from a military life to civilian life. >> yeah, let me make her a bottle. >> some of these guys have made five, six, seven tours. you live that way five, six, seven years, you know, how do you expect to come back and just be normal again? >> i'm married to my beautiful wife, adriana, and we have six kids. this is, like, the most stressful part...
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i appreciate that. that feels good. >> you're welcome. keep your head low and stay out of the max. >> i will, i will. >> all right. >> life's a bitch, man, that's what you get for being wild. don't be wild. slow your roll. be more calm. you miss out on everything that's precious to you if you're wild like me. i ain't going to do that no more. that [ bleep ] sucks. >>> coming up, in spite of his troubles inside prison, family members show another side of jonathan hall. >> he loved animals. >> yeah, that's your daddy. >> and later, roy slagle's cell extractions become an internet phenomena. >> oh, check this out. >> slagle is really a cyborg from the future, so tasing him won't help. haven't you seen "terminator?" >>> it's been a rough spell for jonathan hall. over a two-day period, he got angry with correctional staff for photographing gang graffiti in his cell. he has had two cell extractions in which he was sprayed with burning oc gas. he's been put in a stripped-down cell and ordered to eat meal loaf after throwing his dinner at the door
i appreciate that. that feels good. >> you're welcome. keep your head low and stay out of the max. >> i will, i will. >> all right. >> life's a bitch, man, that's what you get for being wild. don't be wild. slow your roll. be more calm. you miss out on everything that's precious to you if you're wild like me. i ain't going to do that no more. that [ bleep ] sucks. >>> coming up, in spite of his troubles inside prison, family members show another side of jonathan...
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and then i was telling them and i don't think those who are paid to be very good i was moved. so what do you do with them you don't just throw them on the telephone what's happening on the telephone i was writing on the laptop and i was sent to email. more than ten minutes come dollars. a month not just for joe couple of days how much sand twelve thousand dollars i mean you see by selling it you're selling pictures. on the with after that it's good to taste the work done through this guy i took it i was among the first. identify therefore we have to blather that is very lengthy and where they're going to go ahead and pick their many you know they're going to have something. live play live. live live. live . the beginning of the long politic night marks in the faces from island life. in sin the enough temptation. to darkness last for six months. there are more polar bears than people. and it's as easy to hire a rifle as a scooter. because the island is so in a spiritual or an indigenous people but there are others who do choose this frozen life. this yr ice could be right about
and then i was telling them and i don't think those who are paid to be very good i was moved. so what do you do with them you don't just throw them on the telephone what's happening on the telephone i was writing on the laptop and i was sent to email. more than ten minutes come dollars. a month not just for joe couple of days how much sand twelve thousand dollars i mean you see by selling it you're selling pictures. on the with after that it's good to taste the work done through this guy i took...
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>> i mean, it's good. i always said i would never do that but maybe it is something about her i like. >> i'm a good person. it was great for me too. >> after that, she fell in love with me. i didn't even know anything about her. i had to know everything about her after that. so then we sat down and ate and talked. i know we should have been doing that first. >> she is prolonging it so she can stay longer with me. >> i have an attorney i'm suppose to call him and tell him i want to stay behind. i'm doing this for her. it is pretty serious. >> when i first met you you talked a lot about your boyfriend. you said you loved him and want to wait for him was that heroin talking. >> no when i get out i'm going to be there for him. >> she recently learned her boyfriend was offered a plea of seven years for his part in the crime. >> i originally thought i was going to be out. i thought he would only do three years. i thought i could do that. seven years, i don't know. i don't know when i will get out. i'm getting gra
>> i mean, it's good. i always said i would never do that but maybe it is something about her i like. >> i'm a good person. it was great for me too. >> after that, she fell in love with me. i didn't even know anything about her. i had to know everything about her after that. so then we sat down and ate and talked. i know we should have been doing that first. >> she is prolonging it so she can stay longer with me. >> i have an attorney i'm suppose to call him and...
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>> as opposed to being like "i don't know if that's such a good idea." so i found it to be really collaborative and i found i was able to do precisely what i wanted while still collaborating. i don't know. i've never experienced anything quite like that before. >> one interview i read you said it was a series of multiple choice -- >> multiple choice questions. i hope nobody gets mad at me. i found it to be incredibly easy compared to other things that i've done. >> rose: film making? >> not that i think film making is easy but my experience was i had a good team. i've never been asked questions before. i make records alone. all blank page, to me it's all blank page and it's all just like well, what am i going to do? and the multiple choice question is infinity. >> rose: but you're asking questions all the time. >> now i'm getting things like do you want to shoot from up here or -- oh, well out of those two choices i'll pick the ground. here's eight pairs of socks, what should the actor wear? i'd never had -- people would say do you want to make a record?
>> as opposed to being like "i don't know if that's such a good idea." so i found it to be really collaborative and i found i was able to do precisely what i wanted while still collaborating. i don't know. i've never experienced anything quite like that before. >> one interview i read you said it was a series of multiple choice -- >> multiple choice questions. i hope nobody gets mad at me. i found it to be incredibly easy compared to other things that i've done....