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i suddenly thought, i had that. -- i fit that. i will take it. comfortable when it was defined to me. i still had my little angels pushing me. when you look back at these various characters you first lay, what do you make of it? any one of those. >> that's true. i am beginning to be a bit mor comfortable because i am really it is a lot of them. i did come along at a great time. they call it the golden age where every single theater is filled with hits. i came along. i am paying for it now. i give a lot of the credit to i did come along sondheimime when the and all these amazing people created all of these, and as your grandfather said, i was ready, and i was chosen. myselfhosen, so i give credit for continuing and doing to the best of my ability to help make these shows hit, but they created them. they made them happen, and i was here to receive it. it's a mixture of all of them. life is a mixture of all of them. tavis: i am glad you chose the theater and you blessed us with this genius ofours, and yet the flipside of that is, and any artist watc
i suddenly thought, i had that. -- i fit that. i will take it. comfortable when it was defined to me. i still had my little angels pushing me. when you look back at these various characters you first lay, what do you make of it? any one of those. >> that's true. i am beginning to be a bit mor comfortable because i am really it is a lot of them. i did come along at a great time. they call it the golden age where every single theater is filled with hits. i came along. i am paying for it...
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so i did what i could do, and i was worried about my father at that time, but i was hopeful, and instead, i think that it was my responsibility to speak up for my rights and to speak up for the rights of every girl, and it is still my responsibility to speak up for the rights of every child. >> do you think you're making a difference? >> when i look at the response of people, the love and support of people, then i think we are going to make a great change. first, no one could raise a banner that we are against the taliban. no one could say that, shame on you, the taliban, but now people can. they're only known by the terrorists. now people call them the taliban, so it's a great example and now people dare to speak. they're not afraid of the terrorists. and i'm hopeful that a day will come that we will see every child to go to school. most of the time i'm related to at the taliban. but i want education, and when i talk about education, not only taliban edcase, not only terrorism is between the real education but many issues as well. we must keep in mind that poverty, children are sufferin
so i did what i could do, and i was worried about my father at that time, but i was hopeful, and instead, i think that it was my responsibility to speak up for my rights and to speak up for the rights of every girl, and it is still my responsibility to speak up for the rights of every child. >> do you think you're making a difference? >> when i look at the response of people, the love and support of people, then i think we are going to make a great change. first, no one could raise...
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i should admit i got rid of the beleria but i also was fascinated with what i saw. i thought about studying. i went to the university in jerusalem in november of 47 but the war started than so i had to leave. i thought then to study agronomy as my father did, but i checked here and i wrote to a university. i was mostly interested in the erosion and land preservation. and the center was then i think in denver, colorado. i wrote to them but life developed differently there. i came home and served as an intelligence officer and the northern command for a mad general leon the commander in chief of norton command. meanwhile we were facing a wave of palestinian terror coming across the boundaries of the occupy territories by jordan and egypt to the west bank and the gaza district. i was then called to form a special unit to fight terror while the 101st unit, a very small unit at a unit that had tremendous influence on the israeli army. and then i became the commander of the paratroopers. i managed to go back to study much later and i did, then i went to study law and i go
i should admit i got rid of the beleria but i also was fascinated with what i saw. i thought about studying. i went to the university in jerusalem in november of 47 but the war started than so i had to leave. i thought then to study agronomy as my father did, but i checked here and i wrote to a university. i was mostly interested in the erosion and land preservation. and the center was then i think in denver, colorado. i wrote to them but life developed differently there. i came home and served...
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i guess because, i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i feel like i can masturbate in her presence and get away with it, because that's part of it, getting away. not going to lockup for it. >> though we had covered the sex and love addicts' group, interviewed both staff and inmates about rule 38 and had been exposed to numerous examples of the violation, we weren't quite done with it. ♪ then it was more than it was an angel ♪ ♪ off in the streets in the club looking for danger ♪ ♪ and every thug that knew we was there ♪ ♪ lap dances and taking chances without a care ♪ >> stop. >> when we heard anthony patterson and eric blan
i guess because, i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i...
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i have the girl version of that and i think i was about twelve when i realized i had you never dated boys i tried i had a couple of dates yeah and what happens it was to i fit felt so wrong larry there was a silly thing in my stomach i was would put his own money in a movie felt wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong never never desired it wrong wrong wrong in the first time i kissed a woman i was right right right right right which you don't know why not only that you know is that i know that we have preferences but what was it like to get married oh bob the wonderful wonderful it was you know i never thought i would you know and everything. in life changed that day for me you know you haven't changed and you know divorce now i'm going to know what happened well what happened is that you know my vision about what happened well it's you know i mean it's just it's two people who just decide it's better to go apartment stay together alone together three years. friends yeah and we have a little girl she has a little girl who was you know a very dear told cheesed ten and she's doing great so she
i have the girl version of that and i think i was about twelve when i realized i had you never dated boys i tried i had a couple of dates yeah and what happens it was to i fit felt so wrong larry there was a silly thing in my stomach i was would put his own money in a movie felt wrong wrong wrong wrong wrong never never desired it wrong wrong wrong in the first time i kissed a woman i was right right right right right which you don't know why not only that you know is that i know that we have...
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>> i did not think i could do it. i thought i was better off as a director. did a play, the automobile graveyard. >> was your first big moment as a musician? >> that is interesting. musician? as a --ing with the velvet playing with the velvet. the cohesiveness of writing songs and having them come to life like that. charlie, seriously, i was a guy playing in barbarians. i was not a singer. i was not upfront. i was way in the back. on the guitar laying my three or four chords. 20.would just play the top they were just about the same. there was the lead singer, which was not me. undergrounde velvet , i had some songs. we would get together. if you wrote it, you are the one who sang it. i think that is the way it worked. >> in retrospect, first of all, i muddled through by working very hard. in retrospect, what i did was assume that if everybody was doing it one way, there had to be a better way. around that, we would build a culture where failing was allowed and nothing bad happened so that the desire to do differently and we work harder than anybody else. wema
>> i did not think i could do it. i thought i was better off as a director. did a play, the automobile graveyard. >> was your first big moment as a musician? >> that is interesting. musician? as a --ing with the velvet playing with the velvet. the cohesiveness of writing songs and having them come to life like that. charlie, seriously, i was a guy playing in barbarians. i was not a singer. i was not upfront. i was way in the back. on the guitar laying my three or four chords....
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well i said i said i was leaving a cold war and i was leaving in february so i had a while to kind of have it but there really wasn't we did that last step on scatch . of what it was not anderson cooper then we came back and we were married and everything and then the next sketch i was in was where i was playing a cop. an old pop. and i ran and you know and they took off to stefan shirt and wig and he just looked and it was just the way it was it knows it and i was like. oh no go by bill. now well tina fey actually sent us a cake at her last read through and that was very sweet and for me and fred in the band the flaming lips came and played us a song and at last our last read through it was very emotional actually why was the night live what it was it still is that me is kind of i mean no one is it's it's there's nothing really light there and show business i mean it's pure show business you can learn so much and just it's the best entry level job in the show business because in a week you go through all the emotions that everyone you know you're auditioning with your sketch and you
well i said i said i was leaving a cold war and i was leaving in february so i had a while to kind of have it but there really wasn't we did that last step on scatch . of what it was not anderson cooper then we came back and we were married and everything and then the next sketch i was in was where i was playing a cop. an old pop. and i ran and you know and they took off to stefan shirt and wig and he just looked and it was just the way it was it knows it and i was like. oh no go by bill. now...
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i was like, i have a lot of archived material, where i do even start. i don't know. the last thing that i would share was one of the security investors, again, i got a call yesterday. my daughter is sick. said i need to put you in touch with al lewis who is a dow jones reporter. i spoke with him. about 20 minutes in to the conversation said do you mind if i hit the tape button right now? let roll. and 36 hours later, my story about, you know, my background and the blog hit the news wire, and all the sudden the traffic on the blog spikes. it was a good thing. i got a call from cynthia. i'm with second city publishing. how come you haven't written a book. i said, wow. and i said, okay what is entailed in writing a book? and he said this is what you've got do. the proposal, outline, the chapters, the marketing. i said i think i've got a great story. and i really believed that. what she impressed upon me was the book probably would never happen if it weren't for the platform of that blog. and just the connections through the blogosphere that had brought me to when -- man
i was like, i have a lot of archived material, where i do even start. i don't know. the last thing that i would share was one of the security investors, again, i got a call yesterday. my daughter is sick. said i need to put you in touch with al lewis who is a dow jones reporter. i spoke with him. about 20 minutes in to the conversation said do you mind if i hit the tape button right now? let roll. and 36 hours later, my story about, you know, my background and the blog hit the news wire, and...
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♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall ♪ ♪ i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall i forget it ♪ ♪ i forget it all don't have to call me i've turned my phone off ♪ ♪ let the pillow zipper take my heart no don't have to check up on me ♪ ♪ i'll be all right i turn off the lights and swim into the night ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling falling falling for you ♪ ♪ she thinks she's all alone and all her hopes are gone ♪ ♪ and so i wrote this song so she can move along ♪ can't you tell that she's walking on air ♪ ♪ yeah she's got light in her face she don't need no rescuing she's okay ♪ ♪ yeah she's got life in her veins she don't need no rescuing she's okay ♪ ♪ no s-o-s needed no rescuing she's fine out there no s-o-s needed ♪ ♪ no rescuing she's fine out there yeah she's got life in her veins ♪ ♪ she don't need no rescuing she's okay ♪ ♪ she looks into the sky and al
♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall ♪ ♪ i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall i forget it ♪ ♪ i forget it all don't have to call me i've turned my phone off ♪ ♪ let the pillow zipper take my heart no don't have to check up on me ♪ ♪ i'll be all right i turn off the lights and swim into the night ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i...
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absence, as i write in the book, i don't have -- i told rahm emanuel, i don't have any problem with hispeeches and talking about exit strategies and how we get out of afghanistan. >>) because he campaigned on that idea and you would like that president to have done it because you, too, were tired of war and wanted to see an extraction from iraq and afghanistan. but i told him the manual that he needs to take ownership of this war. >> after afghanistan, people figure that he did on the war. let me just ask this. so he began in private conversations with you to express some of his concerns. he worried about how well it was going, was the strategy working and that kind of thing. don't all presidents do that in private counsel with people that they trust and who have important understanding of the nature of the war? didn't lyndon johnson do that about vietnam? >> sure. >> both generals said this may not work. eisenhower's famous speech about d-day said, you know, if this fails -- to the troops -- i take responsibility. >> and i write about the fact that george w. bush had exactly the same r
absence, as i write in the book, i don't have -- i told rahm emanuel, i don't have any problem with hispeeches and talking about exit strategies and how we get out of afghanistan. >>) because he campaigned on that idea and you would like that president to have done it because you, too, were tired of war and wanted to see an extraction from iraq and afghanistan. but i told him the manual that he needs to take ownership of this war. >> after afghanistan, people figure that he did on...
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i feel like i don't have any other choice, i feel like i want to do this and i want to thank olsen, also, for putting us on that list. for saying, you know for everyone who voted for the housing bond and the housing fund so that this could happen and you know what? i want to say that sometimes i get frustrated with the city and i am a fourth generation chinese american and i have seen a lot of changes in this city and sometimes i get a little discouraged but i want to say, when i see people like this, come out and all of you and you care about the family and i love this town and thank you, and one word to olsen and build it quick, thank you. >> roll call, please? >> thank you. >> wei. >> yes. >> logan? >> yes. >> fewer. >> yes. >> haney. >> yes. >> maufas. >> yes. >> mcdonald. >> absolutely. >> dr. murase? >> aye. >> miss wynns and miss norton. >> yes. >> unanimous. >> we are going to take a two minute, celebratio we are now on item m, other educational issues, of which there are none. to evening. and item n, consent calendar resolutions removed, at a previous meeting, there are none thi
i feel like i don't have any other choice, i feel like i want to do this and i want to thank olsen, also, for putting us on that list. for saying, you know for everyone who voted for the housing bond and the housing fund so that this could happen and you know what? i want to say that sometimes i get frustrated with the city and i am a fourth generation chinese american and i have seen a lot of changes in this city and sometimes i get a little discouraged but i want to say, when i see people...
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be the last. >>> coming up -- >> i drink and i get aggressive, i guess. i said i wasn't going to drink again, and here we are. >> cell mates share tales of booze and bank robbery. >> throughout the years, i probably robbed more than 100, no more than 150, put it that way. >>> the most trusted inmates in orange county california live in the workers barracks of the theo lacy jail where they enjoy more privileges and freedom of movement than in other housing units. the majority of inmates live under much more restrictive conditions. they are confined to one or two-man cells in housing units known as modules or mods. >> are any of them giving you any issues? >> no. really haven't had any issues at least with them today. >> most of these inmates were prior, a lot more supervision due to their charges and criminal sophistication. they are entitled to two hours every day of day room and then three times a week they get an hour in the outdoor facility. unless they have outdoor rec time, they are in their cell for 22 hours. >> today, some of the inmates are being
be the last. >>> coming up -- >> i drink and i get aggressive, i guess. i said i wasn't going to drink again, and here we are. >> cell mates share tales of booze and bank robbery. >> throughout the years, i probably robbed more than 100, no more than 150, put it that way. >>> the most trusted inmates in orange county california live in the workers barracks of the theo lacy jail where they enjoy more privileges and freedom of movement than in other housing...
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sometimes i wish i was your sock, greg. and then i could be with you every step of the way. >> that's romantic. all right. anyway, don't let your pot go to pot. it is time once again for -- >> wait a minute. >> sherrod, we keep using things over and over again. that's the essence of our show. >> oh man. >> how fitting you would interrupt this segment. colorado has legalized marijuana, but you still want take it on a plane. now one airport is putting up amnesty boxes for people who didn't know that. it is similar to the ones they have for people who drop off things like pocket knives, saysers and babies. they say they will help people who don't want to miss their flights, but don't want to pay a $2500 fine foregoing that -- for going to jail. bottom line, get high on the way to the airport. >> that's gorgeous. >> robin williams is getting harrier. sherrod, i know you would never, ever bring pot on the plane. you won't stop talking anyway. will this lead to people stepping outside and smoke their weed before they get on the p
sometimes i wish i was your sock, greg. and then i could be with you every step of the way. >> that's romantic. all right. anyway, don't let your pot go to pot. it is time once again for -- >> wait a minute. >> sherrod, we keep using things over and over again. that's the essence of our show. >> oh man. >> how fitting you would interrupt this segment. colorado has legalized marijuana, but you still want take it on a plane. now one airport is putting up amnesty...
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i don't control how much alcohol i drink, and then i black out and then i go crazy. >> denbraven says on the day of his arrest he had about 15 shots of whiskey before heading to his grandmother's house where he was living. >> now i'm not controlling my actions anymore and now i'm running on pure alcohol basically. i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then she ran in her room, locked me out and called my dad. he came over. he was holding on to me or something, i think, i think. i hit him once and knocked him to the ground and hopped on and started raining it down on him like crazy, like a maniac basically. >> the police report captures the brutal extent of the assault. denbraven punched his father more than 20 times leaving him bleeding from the nose and ear and in need of medical treatment. he bit his mother on the arm and when police arrived he resisted arrest, shouted obscenities and only complied when the arresting officer drew his taser. >> it's like je
i don't control how much alcohol i drink, and then i black out and then i go crazy. >> denbraven says on the day of his arrest he had about 15 shots of whiskey before heading to his grandmother's house where he was living. >> now i'm not controlling my actions anymore and now i'm running on pure alcohol basically. i just walked into my grandma's house, just being stupid. and she got scared and, like, went to call my dad and i took the phone away and smashed it on the ground and then...
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♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keepave to remember don't have to call me i've turned my phone off let the pillow zipper ♪ ♪ take my heart no don't have to check up on me i'll be all right i turn off the lights ♪ ♪ and swim into the night ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ falling falling for you rain will start to fall i forget it i forget it all ♪ ♪ rain will start to fall i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall ♪ ♪ i forget it i forget it all rain will start to fall i forget it ♪ ♪ i forget it all don't have to call me i've turned my phone off ♪ ♪ let the pillow zipper take my heart no don't have to check up on me ♪ ♪ i'll be all right i turn off the lights and swim into the night ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling falling falling for you ♪ ♪ she thinks she's all alone and all her hopes are gone ♪ ♪ and so i wrote thi
♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keepave to remember don't have to call me i've turned my phone off let the pillow zipper ♪ ♪ take my heart no don't have to check up on me i'll be all right i turn off the lights ♪ ♪ and swim into the night ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling i keep falling ♪ ♪ falling falling for you rain will...
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proceed. >> we are waiting. >> i am here and i am a member of the boder and i have two sons and one that go to the john school and one is... oh, [ speaking in a foreign language ] . there are 4 and 9. p john, and holland. i am here for the affordable housing. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i wrote down what i was going to say but the best testimony is when it comes from the heart and i lived in the shelter. [ speaking in a foreign language ] and it is a horrible experience not to be able to give your children a roof over their heads. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and it is really hard when you are not high income earning and you don't have a stable job. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and i think that it is really important that all of our children have a roof over their head as well as a good education. and for the future of this country. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> and just really that you are supporting affordable housing for folks like me that don't have a really high income. p [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> thank you and good night. >> i am a pa
proceed. >> we are waiting. >> i am here and i am a member of the boder and i have two sons and one that go to the john school and one is... oh, [ speaking in a foreign language ] . there are 4 and 9. p john, and holland. i am here for the affordable housing. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> i wrote down what i was going to say but the best testimony is when it comes from the heart and i lived in the shelter. [ speaking in a foreign language ] and it is a horrible...
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i thought, you know, i had done this preliminary experiment where i just copied a photograph and i thought, you know, the it was same thing, if i could do that i could paint aver. >> rose: why did you want, aver mere. >> a,er have mere. >> i thought it might have an effect on art history, i may be present at a historical event, and i was fascinated, you know, partly, when i was -- i grew up in a house of artists my parent are both painters and i am a magician so the 48 angle of mirrors is one of the principles of magic so it was in my purview from the beginning. >> rose: so tell me the story. >> well, i was interested in -- in -- i am a computer graphics guy. >> rose: and well-known one. >> and i had seen the vermeers in a room, you see it in a museum and it sticks out, it speaks to you, it says i might be a photograph, you know. and so i got interested. >> rose: it is that good. >> yes, it is too good, inhumanly good and i realized as a video guy that what vermeer was painting there is really not possible because the eye doesn't see what he painted, it is the way a camera sees but it is n
i thought, you know, i had done this preliminary experiment where i just copied a photograph and i thought, you know, the it was same thing, if i could do that i could paint aver. >> rose: why did you want, aver mere. >> a,er have mere. >> i thought it might have an effect on art history, i may be present at a historical event, and i was fascinated, you know, partly, when i was -- i grew up in a house of artists my parent are both painters and i am a magician so the 48 angle...
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i don't know. i think i'm having a boy and a girl. i hope, that's what i want. i have a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old at home. so -- >> when an inmate is ready to deliver at valley state, she's brought to nearby madera community hospital. correctional officers are posted outside the delivery room. but that isn't the only thing that separates these moms from the others in the hospital. >> when the babies are delivered, the mothers don't get to bring them home. >> a family member must pick up the newborn within 48 hours. otherwise, the baby is placed in foster care. >> this is my son, manuel. he was the first born. he weighed one pound and nine ounces. >> when inmate amelia gutierrez was sent to valley state on a parole violation on an assault charge, she was seven months pregnant with triplets. >> i had a really rough experience being here. high-risk pregnancy. this is no place to be. >> amelia's delivery was dangerously premature. she had to be airlifted to a hospital capable of providing adequate care to her new family. but soon after delivering the triplets, ame
i don't know. i think i'm having a boy and a girl. i hope, that's what i want. i have a 2-year-old and a 1-year-old at home. so -- >> when an inmate is ready to deliver at valley state, she's brought to nearby madera community hospital. correctional officers are posted outside the delivery room. but that isn't the only thing that separates these moms from the others in the hospital. >> when the babies are delivered, the mothers don't get to bring them home. >> a family member...
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and i was, and when i first heard of the tax, i was you know, excited about it but i did hear from many folks that the idea is that this will be the third leg of the stool and that this would be attached to the children's fund, and renewal and we heard it from supervisor mar and which i never heard from him but it makes me more nervous that that is the plan for the campaign around this sugar tax and i say this for a couple of reasons. it is, i think in everybody's mind a slam dunk for us to pass the children's fund who is not going to support, you know, 2.5 billion dollars that we invest in a very small population of kids and families that we have in our city. it is a tremendous amount of money, and people have voted time and time again for the children's issues. and i weigh that, against, and we had any opposition but if we did have opposition and we have all sat on a variety of different campaigns for a variety of different measures that we have passed. but every single measure that we have cleared the field and made sure that we don't have any opposition and that is what has made us
and i was, and when i first heard of the tax, i was you know, excited about it but i did hear from many folks that the idea is that this will be the third leg of the stool and that this would be attached to the children's fund, and renewal and we heard it from supervisor mar and which i never heard from him but it makes me more nervous that that is the plan for the campaign around this sugar tax and i say this for a couple of reasons. it is, i think in everybody's mind a slam dunk for us to...
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i looked into. that's why i did it. normally it's not done that you reprint and i did another computer check since that and use the lexus system to find minute things and i didn't find anything and normally for the application it's not required when coming from assistant to a patrol special and maybe that's the confusion. >> what about employment history and i think i know what commissioner chan is talking about and employment history can show a complaint and working here exclusively? >> [inaudible] >> come to the microphone please. >> sure. prior to being a appointed assistant patrol special i worked for the same company for 25 years. >> i think what the commissioner's question is this your primary -- >> yes it is. >> this is what you done since 2002? >> yes. >> so in other words a new application would show this is what you do? >> yes. >> yeah, so it's not like you worked in best buy in 2004 and the manager had a complaint about you? >> no. absolutely not. >> commisioner dejesus. >> and i have to say there are assumpt
i looked into. that's why i did it. normally it's not done that you reprint and i did another computer check since that and use the lexus system to find minute things and i didn't find anything and normally for the application it's not required when coming from assistant to a patrol special and maybe that's the confusion. >> what about employment history and i think i know what commissioner chan is talking about and employment history can show a complaint and working here exclusively?...
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i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the media gave him, the kokomo slayer. >> that's who i am and what i'm about. yes. >> blanchard tracked down his former girlfriend, her mother, and her mother's boyfriend when they traveled to kokomo, indiana to attend a funeral. blanchard broke into their home, hid inside and stabbed all three to death with a butcher's knife. >> a friend of jessica's told me that she had an abortion and that's what probed my anger and my hatred. i mean that's my child that was killed. i'm not even a political person. i've never thought about abortions this that manner. but i guess you could say as a man, i felt like i was stabbed in
i knew what i done when i done it. i knew the heinous nature of what i done. i can still to this day remember nearly every blood spot that was in that house. i can remember the wallpaper, the way the bodies were laid. i can remember nearly everything that happened that night. >> blanchard has served a little more than one year of a 195-year sentence. but his facial tattoos will forever commemorate both his crime, the triple murder and the moniker the media gave him, the kokomo slayer....
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no i am just... >> no. >> i am teasing you. this is the calendar that we sat down together and we came out with, and we understand that there was concern about the thanksgiving holiday and we are committed to going back and looking at that again for this year. for the coming year. thank you mr. kelley. >> comments from the board or the superintendent? >> commissioner murase? >> yes, i know that historically we have gone to the part advisory committee could you tell us a little bit about who the others have seen? >> yes. the group that was involved with this from the parents' side was the pac group and so we had a representative at the meetings and basically just discussed a number of different options. you had about three or four different time frames or, calendar and we came to the agreement on the present one that i am presenting tonight. >> okay. >> did you use the phrase, the board adopt? >> i may have, i will reread it to say that. that would be great. >> for the record. thank you. >> for the record. >> so i was in trouble
no i am just... >> no. >> i am teasing you. this is the calendar that we sat down together and we came out with, and we understand that there was concern about the thanksgiving holiday and we are committed to going back and looking at that again for this year. for the coming year. thank you mr. kelley. >> comments from the board or the superintendent? >> commissioner murase? >> yes, i know that historically we have gone to the part advisory committee could you tell...
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♪ i am what i say i am ♪ i am perfect ♪ i am blessed for the truth ♪ i am, i am, i am ♪ i am, i am, i we are we are ♪ we are what we say ♪ i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ i am thankful for the truth ♪ i am worth it ♪, i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ i am blessed beyond belief ♪ i am worth it ♪ i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ what i say i am >> wow. what a great song david. thank you so much. thank you everybody. don't go anywhere everybody. we've got unbelievable surprises next. >> first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> we're back with nfl players mark and randall cob as well as elijah williams and his mother. and tyson and his mother nicole. >> we've got a couple of big surprises from you. sandra moore from gmc is here. >> she is? >> >> we have surprises. hi there. thank you. >> you're going to announce some gifts? >> i am. so on behalf of gmc and characters unite, we want to celebrate everything you have done. never say never attitude and perseverance. we want to surprise you with a couple of things. so randall? >> nicole, we know that you've been having car trouble. we w
♪ i am what i say i am ♪ i am perfect ♪ i am blessed for the truth ♪ i am, i am, i am ♪ i am, i am, i we are we are ♪ we are what we say ♪ i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ i am thankful for the truth ♪ i am worth it ♪, i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ i am blessed beyond belief ♪ i am worth it ♪ i am, i am, i am what i say i am ♪ ♪ what i say i am >> wow. what a great song david. thank you so much. thank you everybody. don't go anywhere everybody....
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and i was like yeah, i know.ng at the street and it was just an amazing feeling, man. and even now i'm very, very grateful. you know what i'm saying? like i'm clear that it didn't have to be like this. like a lot of times artists, you know, they get 15 minutes of fame, they come and go. they're not able to transition. they're not able to pursue and do other things. because of that i still feel excited about my career and what i do and what i'm involved in. you know, i'm not spoiled by the success. you know? i'm happy. >> jimmy: well, that's great. you're very lucky. >> one of my mottos is don't get bitter, get better. you know what i'm saying? you just have to better yourself. bet your your situation. >> jimmy: you hear, that guillermo? >> you looking tight as a lemon over there. are you bitter? >> jimmy: it's a lime. thank you for coming. l.l. cool j. [ cheers and applause ] "ncis: los angeles" tuesday nights on cbs. we'll be right back with chloe bennet. [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: portions of "jimmy
and i was like yeah, i know.ng at the street and it was just an amazing feeling, man. and even now i'm very, very grateful. you know what i'm saying? like i'm clear that it didn't have to be like this. like a lot of times artists, you know, they get 15 minutes of fame, they come and go. they're not able to transition. they're not able to pursue and do other things. because of that i still feel excited about my career and what i do and what i'm involved in. you know, i'm not spoiled by the...
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i wish that i had and on/off switch, but i am afraid i will go, wau!, don't change a thing, because i have to talk about this, because it is gorgeous. >> it is dior couture and it is squeezing my breath into my armpits. >> well, you are lovely. back out the michele. >> and she knew the rigs that we had to be inand so we wanted the character to be soft and beautiful and what she was, a mom. >> and by the way, we are live on cnn right now, and first of all, we have sandra bullock, and you are looking fantastic. we are talking about the technology of the film, and just how innovative it was and how innovative alfonzo carlin was in making it. >> well, he is a mad genius, and now it can be carried off and we were able to experience it for the first time before anybody else, and working out the kinks, and it was a proud moment for me, and everybody else. >> you said it is harrowing every mentally and physically and are you ready for a good comedy? >> yes shgs, i am always ready good comedy. i need the balance. i need the balance. >> and you look gorgeous, an
i wish that i had and on/off switch, but i am afraid i will go, wau!, don't change a thing, because i have to talk about this, because it is gorgeous. >> it is dior couture and it is squeezing my breath into my armpits. >> well, you are lovely. back out the michele. >> and she knew the rigs that we had to be inand so we wanted the character to be soft and beautiful and what she was, a mom. >> and by the way, we are live on cnn right now, and first of all, we have sandra...
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i am. i'm -- i want a cleaner planet. i've always said that. >> that's the best news i've heard on tv in -- >> you should know i'm not a big fan of the oil companies. i think we're getting hosed at the pump. they manipulate the prices all day long. that's where i'm coming from. now, i have a nice house on long island. it's just a regular house. beaver could live there, beaver cleaver. it's on a block with normal people. i got to heat it with oil, you know. >> no, you don't. >> tell me what i should be using. >> well, do you have any solar panels? >> solar panels? i looked into it. do you know how expensive it would be? >> i do. you know, many states participate in leasing programs. you can actually lease them -- you show them what your electric bill is. they charge you less than your electric bill, and they put the solar panels on your house for you. so they own them, and you just lease them. you have -- >> you have to drill a hole in your house and things. so the construction is -- look -- >> no, they pay for the install
i am. i'm -- i want a cleaner planet. i've always said that. >> that's the best news i've heard on tv in -- >> you should know i'm not a big fan of the oil companies. i think we're getting hosed at the pump. they manipulate the prices all day long. that's where i'm coming from. now, i have a nice house on long island. it's just a regular house. beaver could live there, beaver cleaver. it's on a block with normal people. i got to heat it with oil, you know. >> no, you don't....
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as i told him, i played high school basketball be, and i wish i had a jump shot like he had. i was just kind of the muscle guy that, you know, bounced around and pushed people around. but that serves me well in congress. being able to, you know, push people around now and then. [laughter] thank you very much for that introduction. thanks for the invitation to come back and to talk to you. and quite frankly, talking to the mayors and getting the mayors on board to help us move significant legislation is extremely important to the effort i'll talk about. so, again, this is a great opportunity for me to be here and to talk to you about transportation and where we're going, because i think all of us in this room know the importance of transportation is essential. i was in a room in louisiana somewhere when a guy was telling me about his business, and he was in the pharmaceutical business. he had 57 trucks. and he's telling me about his business, and all of a sudden he stopped, and you could almost see the lightbulb go on over his head, and he stopped and said, you know what? i'm
as i told him, i played high school basketball be, and i wish i had a jump shot like he had. i was just kind of the muscle guy that, you know, bounced around and pushed people around. but that serves me well in congress. being able to, you know, push people around now and then. [laughter] thank you very much for that introduction. thanks for the invitation to come back and to talk to you. and quite frankly, talking to the mayors and getting the mayors on board to help us move significant...
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i am just saying, i think we are only talking about win here. >> i agree with you. all the lawyers on this panel and nonlawyers have heard the clichÉ, if you are not losing cases, you're not trying cases. you are going to lose your share of cases. everybody knows and understands that. >> may i respond? i don't think we have answered your question sufficiently. what is the conflict and if this is about perception rather than actually stopping the crimes, then why is it so important? those are reasonable questions. to me, the command control of the court-martial process is a great risk to the fairness of that process. that has the consequences of failing to achieve high prosecution and conviction rates has never been higher. we are looking at command climate, the term used to describe the atmosphere in which servicemembers work and live under the leadership of the command. if there is -- if there -- for instance, there could be many more reports that would go forward in a command climate that was changing. i could see pressure on a convening authority to force victims
i am just saying, i think we are only talking about win here. >> i agree with you. all the lawyers on this panel and nonlawyers have heard the clichÉ, if you are not losing cases, you're not trying cases. you are going to lose your share of cases. everybody knows and understands that. >> may i respond? i don't think we have answered your question sufficiently. what is the conflict and if this is about perception rather than actually stopping the crimes, then why is it so important?...
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i literally hate t i have other children that i have to raise but i can't forget about this one. i can't because they took him from me. it's not like a medical condition. someone took my son from me. he was a good boy. he went to school. i have to walk across the stage and get his diploma while these men walk the street and have children and not accountable for what they have done is just wrong, and i want justice for my child, and i will continue to come here and i will continue to stand out here until this happens until the day i die. i want my children to do this for their children. >> thank you. >> commissioners good evening. for the record i am email lorenz. i came not to speak on the death on o street but i changed my mind in the audience. we have an issue before the police commission and the police department because the mta has refused to act or not capable to act even though they're part of the charter of city and county of san francisco and they haven't acted or the state and we have these taxis that are unregulated and come from the school of unemployed. they don't hav
i literally hate t i have other children that i have to raise but i can't forget about this one. i can't because they took him from me. it's not like a medical condition. someone took my son from me. he was a good boy. he went to school. i have to walk across the stage and get his diploma while these men walk the street and have children and not accountable for what they have done is just wrong, and i want justice for my child, and i will continue to come here and i will continue to stand out...
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and i think i share that, but i think it ought to be broadened.service ought to be broadened for everybody. >> the last question for you. as you look into the future what do you see is the greatest threat to the security of the united states? >> well, and i'll honesty, i think that the greatest immediate threat to the united states is in fact the paralysis that we see in the two square miles that encompass capitol hill and the white house. if we can't begin seriously to address the problems that we face, whether it's education or immigration or the deficit or the national debt, a host of other problems, none of those problems can be solved in the span of one presidency or one congress, so the only way we can actually make headway against those problems is through bipartisan solutions that can be sustained through more than presidency and congress. and if we can't begin to get past this paralysis and ching tan, then i think we are in serious trouble. if you want to talk about national security issues, i think we have to worry about cyber. we have t
and i think i share that, but i think it ought to be broadened.service ought to be broadened for everybody. >> the last question for you. as you look into the future what do you see is the greatest threat to the security of the united states? >> well, and i'll honesty, i think that the greatest immediate threat to the united states is in fact the paralysis that we see in the two square miles that encompass capitol hill and the white house. if we can't begin seriously to address the...
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i a lot of friends who are police i feel like i am in trouble the first people i will call are the police. some of what they do when in doubt going into dark houses at night you could not pay the $1 billion so i have a respect but i just want them to do their jobs that are more consistent with our democracy and ideals. >> host: do we live in a police state today? gimmickry your getting their unfortunately with what is going on with us and assays tracking stuff we did but no but it has always been the experience where they say police and al qaeda so if the ada is constantly watched there is a great sociologists death university of california that said when the government abandons you they never leave you alone. a lot of people in low-income communities of color that is a they are experiencing in fact, the criminal justice system that made way they experience government is the primary benefits station of folks getting stopped, are arrested, locked up obviously that is not a positive so certainly they feel like they live in a police state. >> host: graduating from harvard law to do overlap w
i a lot of friends who are police i feel like i am in trouble the first people i will call are the police. some of what they do when in doubt going into dark houses at night you could not pay the $1 billion so i have a respect but i just want them to do their jobs that are more consistent with our democracy and ideals. >> host: do we live in a police state today? gimmickry your getting their unfortunately with what is going on with us and assays tracking stuff we did but no but it has...
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i don't show love. i don't show hate. i am just me.d the chain of command is equipped to deal with this. i say it is not. had i told my platoon sergeant, he would've had to report it to the chain of command, to my first sergeant my rapist. how could i feel secure and reporting it, keeping in mind the threat and intimidation? how could i have received fair and just investigation when my team of command included my rapist? i would like to move onto 1996. after the scandal broke a mother retired colonel was interviewed by people magazine in which the study that was conducted in 1982 was discussed. the zero tolerance policy he had written 14 years earlier. it is now 2014. 32 years after that policy was written, and we are still giv ing lipservice to zero tolerance and the ability to control military sexual assault. clearly, zero tolerance is not effective. military is not just about leaders. it is not just about the command. it needs to focus and care as much about the lower enlisted officers. it was suggested by the gentle man on the end
i don't show love. i don't show hate. i am just me.d the chain of command is equipped to deal with this. i say it is not. had i told my platoon sergeant, he would've had to report it to the chain of command, to my first sergeant my rapist. how could i feel secure and reporting it, keeping in mind the threat and intimidation? how could i have received fair and just investigation when my team of command included my rapist? i would like to move onto 1996. after the scandal broke a mother retired...
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>> i have tried it. i mean, i certainly tried it when i was a teenager. i've eaten at mcdonald's once. >> what was that like? >> i was surprised. it didn't have any taste from my point of view. well, i was in and out in five minutes. >> we're going to talk about the future of the food industry and food consumption with alice waters on the other side of this break. thanks again for watching "talk to aljazeera." consider this. the news of the day plus so much more. answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. america's history! >> al jazeera america. there's more to it. >> are you optimistic about the future of organic foot consumption and the direction things were going? >> i am incredibly optimistic, because it's so tasty. you know? it's so good, and it also brings you into a connection with other people who care about the future of this country and the world, and they are people that share your values. when you go to the farmers market and you meet the farmer, you have a rappor
>> i have tried it. i mean, i certainly tried it when i was a teenager. i've eaten at mcdonald's once. >> what was that like? >> i was surprised. it didn't have any taste from my point of view. well, i was in and out in five minutes. >> we're going to talk about the future of the food industry and food consumption with alice waters on the other side of this break. thanks again for watching "talk to aljazeera." consider this. the news of the day plus so much...
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it helped me discover my passion for engineering, and because of first, i can't say i can't -- i want to pursue electrical engineering as a career. i have applied to several schools in virginia and the nation, and i hope my stint with first will give me an edge up in admissions. i'm sure the skills i learned with first will serve me well with my studies and beyond. >> thank you very much, and i'm sure they will. >> i first learned about first in 2004. firster -- provided the opportunity to provide solutions to real challenges. as we complete the challenge we also learn viable skills like teambuilding, communication, leadership, and stem. i've refined my ability to seek my solutions for problems and develop my own desire to learn. working with robots has helped the learn about idea development, metallics, metalworking and motors by applying concept i learned in the classroom to a real-life problem. challengegiven us a each year and then we go to the process of brainstorming, designing to my prototyping, building, and rebuilding multiple times until a working solution is achieved. in ad
it helped me discover my passion for engineering, and because of first, i can't say i can't -- i want to pursue electrical engineering as a career. i have applied to several schools in virginia and the nation, and i hope my stint with first will give me an edge up in admissions. i'm sure the skills i learned with first will serve me well with my studies and beyond. >> thank you very much, and i'm sure they will. >> i first learned about first in 2004. firster -- provided the...
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why can't i do that? i am funny when i am stoned. you have a whole generation of people who think they are seth rogan and for the most that is part they are right. >> that is the problem. if this spreads you think about the problems like young people in america have. they are lazy. they are kind of lost at looking at themselves. >> your generation specifically. >> i am talking about me specifically. these are all sidey ficts of -- side effects of pot. if it does increase the amount of marijuana and removes the stigma we have attached to it, it can't help things make the country lazer. >> it is a coaching point i disagree with. weed to me, all substances are fascinating. the fact that sub staps can have an -- the substance can have an effect on you. i drink lots of wine. i hate wine drinkers. >> there are different varieties of pot. that's so cool. there is bubble gum one was called and african queen. >> it is an adult drug. >> people will start to, you know, maybe use it like wine. they will do it for taste and for flavor. >> that's
why can't i do that? i am funny when i am stoned. you have a whole generation of people who think they are seth rogan and for the most that is part they are right. >> that is the problem. if this spreads you think about the problems like young people in america have. they are lazy. they are kind of lost at looking at themselves. >> your generation specifically. >> i am talking about me specifically. these are all sidey ficts of -- side effects of pot. if it does increase the...
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i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i plead guilty to sexual assault with intent to commit sexual abuse. it carries a two-year sentence. i'm not proud of it. that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. >> a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly escalated. c.e.r.t., the correctional emergency response team, is called it in. >> he's been banging his head on the door. spitting at the glass. refusing to follow any orders. have permission for use of force or extract him from his cell? >> for security reasons isp videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? >> hands up. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over etter's head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. >> but as they pass through a door, he bangs his head against the glass. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> i swear to god break my neck. yeah,
i was tired of it. i snapped. i wanted her dead. i plead guilty to sexual assault with intent to commit sexual abuse. it carries a two-year sentence. i'm not proud of it. that was my best friend. and i'm sorry to this day that i did it. they put me in ccu because i have a background of mental behaviors. they diagnosed me with schizophrenia, multiple personalities. >> a few hours after our cameras left ccu, etter got into a verbal fight with a female correctional officer that quickly...
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but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if it was necessary to do again to terrorists, i would do it. she's 20 years old. nothing she's seen in life. and then she's sent to kill. you see it as a part of a struggle? >> no. i said for me killing is wrong. i mean, i've heard all kinds of justifications. i can take as a german and someone that knows about politics, i can tell you what some people say, suicide bombing, this is what they say, is the poor man's weapon. >> i know, i know what they say. >> they say israel can send something like this, missile, and instead of the missile, they use human being. >> the military says it's courageous, it's not what i'm
but if i kill not you, i kill something and i hide always with 10 kids around, and then i go and kill you there and i can put the 10 kids in the neighborhood, and then i kill you again and i put 10 kids around mere, what would you expect me to do? >> so you justify that? >> i just want to tell you one thing. the answer is no. >> even for palestinian terrorists knowing that they were terrorists as a doctor, as a person, i did my best, and now there were two terrorists. and if...
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i have to win to eat and i lose and it frustrates me. i hurts me right here when i lose. >> really? think you're pointing too high. >> it makes me anxious. why didn't you put money in my account? >> because. i'm going to put $10 in your account today, which is going to suck $3 out. so you're going to -- do what you got to do on seven bucks. >> on how much? >> seven, because they take out three. >> seven dollars? >> you know what? go to the jail if you want more than $7 a week. >> i appreciate it all, mom. >> buy some crackers. >> i'm going to gamble it away. >> really? >> try to turn that $7 into $14, and that $14 into $30. >> really? do you have shoes like those? >> because it was like -- yeah. i had to sell my crocs. >> what? >> i sold my crocs. >> why? >> because i needed to eat. >> are you kidding me? >> it's cool. um -- is there any way that you can ask grandma for $3 so you can put $13 and get $10? >> no. grandma's at the flower -- >> $7? >> no. >> $7 is like -- >> you know what? you know what? do what you got to do. stretch is out. if you need to buy crackers, that's a lesson
i have to win to eat and i lose and it frustrates me. i hurts me right here when i lose. >> really? think you're pointing too high. >> it makes me anxious. why didn't you put money in my account? >> because. i'm going to put $10 in your account today, which is going to suck $3 out. so you're going to -- do what you got to do on seven bucks. >> on how much? >> seven, because they take out three. >> seven dollars? >> you know what? go to the jail if you...
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i was in a mall and i said, i'm going to -- when i feel something. sometimes you like someone's outfit but walk by -- >> yeah. >> i walked up to somebody at the ice cream thing. i want to tell you something, you have the most incredible -- i have to tell you weirdly i felt so good. never forget it. must have been 15 years ago when i did that. >> my mom used to say when we were little if we had something nice to say about something, you're never going to regret it. why would you regret telling somebody the way you feel when it's good. >> compliment. >> go out find your five people. ke one of them a stranger. >> i think it's better when they're a stranger. >> somebody is going to be shocked when hoda comes up and like -- i love you. >> i do that anyway. >> that's true. >> a new trend in insurance, all right. so people are getting married and they are getting what is called altar insurance. so just in case. >> just in case. first of all if there's bad weather or obvious cancellations because of illness or whatever. that's one realm of it. >> right. >> t
i was in a mall and i said, i'm going to -- when i feel something. sometimes you like someone's outfit but walk by -- >> yeah. >> i walked up to somebody at the ice cream thing. i want to tell you something, you have the most incredible -- i have to tell you weirdly i felt so good. never forget it. must have been 15 years ago when i did that. >> my mom used to say when we were little if we had something nice to say about something, you're never going to regret it. why would...
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so i guess i shouldn't be, i shouldn't be bitching about it. >> i guess you shouldn't. going to buy more? >> we intend, i said yesterday that at the right values, which we think it is, well, today, obviously, we paid $or 500 billion worth. and, yeah, we presently intend at these values to continue. i think it's very cheap. i think they got -- i mean, i don't know where, what i'm missing, but, i mean, this is how you make, make money be you're a good investor. you buy with both hands when you see something like this. i mean, here's a company -- if you just look at the value of the s&p at 17%, which i think is ridiculously high -- >> right. >> and you have this company at around nine times, excuse me be, 17 times -- >> right. >> and this company is in an area that, in the smartphone area that they're 85% of it, they have 85% of their this many from, that area is growing at 15%, and they keep coming out with i new things that they're coming out with, and they're in the secular, in a business that is increasing at a tremendous rate aside from that. and they have an ecosyste
so i guess i shouldn't be, i shouldn't be bitching about it. >> i guess you shouldn't. going to buy more? >> we intend, i said yesterday that at the right values, which we think it is, well, today, obviously, we paid $or 500 billion worth. and, yeah, we presently intend at these values to continue. i think it's very cheap. i think they got -- i mean, i don't know where, what i'm missing, but, i mean, this is how you make, make money be you're a good investor. you buy with both hands...
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>> i think beyond what i shared i don't have strong views what -- i haven't seen a lot of moddells that have been successful in predicting them. >> thank you. you talked in your general statement at the beginning about the role of the federal reserve, promoting conditions to foster maximum employment, stable, low and stable inflation, safe and sound financial system. do you believe we have a safe and sound financial system today? >> i think we have a much safer and sounder financial system than we had pre-crisis but as i indicated, i think we need to do more. we're not at the end of the road in terms of putting in place regulations and enhanced supervision that will make the system safe and sound as it needs to be to contain systemic risk. >> the reason i raise the question is, we had this discussion when you were in my office about community banks and sitting as chairwoman of the san francisco federal board you have a pretty good understanding what is going on out west, california, nevada, and as you're aware of, as i shared with you, we lost half the community banks and credit unions
>> i think beyond what i shared i don't have strong views what -- i haven't seen a lot of moddells that have been successful in predicting them. >> thank you. you talked in your general statement at the beginning about the role of the federal reserve, promoting conditions to foster maximum employment, stable, low and stable inflation, safe and sound financial system. do you believe we have a safe and sound financial system today? >> i think we have a much safer and sounder...
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chief i want to thank you. i want to thank mr. mazzucco for being here but thank you for the priority you have given to this issue. we know it's something you care about very deeply so with that i want to make sure that i give you the last word. >> i appreciate the fact that -- i really appreciate my captains and task force being here. i have a cio here that's here late at night and everybody's patience. i couldn't agree more with dr. marshal. we're all in this together. as i said, 97 percent of the tickets went to cars and it's probably not going to shake out like that. we'll try to do fair and equitable enforcement and treating everybody equally realizing that the cars are the most dangerous. so they're going to catch the most ticket. >> thank you chief. and know that we at the board also have to put our money where our mouth is so you, i think, have a commitment from the supervisors that we'll make sure you have the resources to do that's being asked of the police department and also the officer of citizens complaints. if i can
chief i want to thank you. i want to thank mr. mazzucco for being here but thank you for the priority you have given to this issue. we know it's something you care about very deeply so with that i want to make sure that i give you the last word. >> i appreciate the fact that -- i really appreciate my captains and task force being here. i have a cio here that's here late at night and everybody's patience. i couldn't agree more with dr. marshal. we're all in this together. as i said, 97...
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obviously and i looked back i really i really was where i started and i would say that as much as what you said is true i think the way our represent of democracy is kind of internally flawed. because if you look at into dothan is actually their practice democracy in a completely different manner and in fact the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to institute a democracy that thought democracy was horrible they wanted to have we institute a republic and they purposely designed the institutions to as they put it exclude the majority of from participation and to exclude collective participation to the greatest degree that they could now in the beginning that wasn't really so so harmful and in the beginning there were many things that militate did in their favor for the system that they set up because of course hundreds of years ago if you want to govern a large area of wind and a large number of people your only choice was really to act representatives and send them somewhere where they could talk to each other and make decisions for them
obviously and i looked back i really i really was where i started and i would say that as much as what you said is true i think the way our represent of democracy is kind of internally flawed. because if you look at into dothan is actually their practice democracy in a completely different manner and in fact the founding fathers of the united states would constantly say that they were not trying to institute a democracy that thought democracy was horrible they wanted to have we institute a...
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and i told my husband, i said i can't leave. >> i guess it is fight or flight, whatever, you know howtalk about what your reaction was. and i think mine was more flight than maybe fight. >> he kept coming and just going you know, come on, and i just kept going, no, you know, he would be out for a moment, and say come on, and i would go, no. >> she had more fight in her to feel that need to protect everybody. >> when he came in and said, get out here now, i knew, my stomach kind of dropped at that moment, just the look on his face, the tone of his voice, i knew something was really, really wrong. and when i came around that building and saw it, my heart just dropped. >> you actually saw the twister? >> oh, yes. >> what did you see? >> it was enormous. i could see big, huge pieces of debris flying in the air. >> could you really? >> yes. it was -- you know, i would say half a mile to a mile, at the most away from us at that point. >> by then, they felt there was no time to get away. ladonna and steve bolted inside they came to classroom 202, which just happened to be the classroom of th
and i told my husband, i said i can't leave. >> i guess it is fight or flight, whatever, you know howtalk about what your reaction was. and i think mine was more flight than maybe fight. >> he kept coming and just going you know, come on, and i just kept going, no, you know, he would be out for a moment, and say come on, and i would go, no. >> she had more fight in her to feel that need to protect everybody. >> when he came in and said, get out here now, i knew, my...
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>> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that is a bump in the road for other places is devastating there, that is remaining high. there is a chance, and there could be optimism, and they don't need evidence for that, i share it, as long as people are alive there is hope. as long as, you know, people still have an opportunity to make choices they can make better choices. we in developed nations who are dealing with haiti, we are linked and we are all in one way or another because we are fully invested in the country's past and we have literal investments in the future. it is more productive on their own. we can step back and allow haitians to lead the way and t
>> i don't know. i really don't know. i can say this. haiti as a country and port of prince as a city and the other cities of the quake zone and potential quake zone because there have been quakes in northern and northwestern haiti which are hit by floods and tropical storms and hurricanes. those places are no better prepared for disaster than they were on the 12th of january. so if there is another disaster, and a storm that is a bump in the road for other places is devastating there,...
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i speak out. i ain't timid. i ain't passive. that's right. >>> up next -- >> ask you one more time and that's it. >> violence erupts inside riverbend forcing the response team to move in. >> face down. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... 50% of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. see? he's a good egg. [ major nutrition ] ensure high protein. ensure. nutrition in charge! >>> at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, the inmates outnumber the officers almost four to one. >> i appreciate the job you're doing. continue to do. you make me proud every day that i'm -- i come into work. >> we have a correctional officer force here that i consider them to be second to none. this job
i speak out. i ain't timid. i ain't passive. that's right. >>> up next -- >> ask you one more time and that's it. >> violence erupts inside riverbend forcing the response team to move in. >> face down. hey, the new guy is loaded with protein! really? 25 grams of protein. what do we have? all four of us, together? 24. he's low fat too, and has five grams of sugars. i'll believe it when i -- [ both ] oooooh... what's shakin'? oops. [ female announcer ] as you get older,...