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and also that i couldn't really stand having a mind that i hated -- i loved ideas, i loved -- i certainly never had a fundamentalist or a literal understanding of anything. i mean, you can't grow up with a storyteller and be a literalist. i mean, everything's an allegory almost, everything's a metaphor. it's the nature of the story. and so the idea the earth could be created in seven days or that the sea would actually part or whatever was very hard for me to take. and my father's family had been episcopalians for 100 years. my great grandmother, maude fortune founded the colored episcopal church in cumberland, maryland. and so this was part of my tradition, but when my father married my mother and moved to our village, he just stopped going to church because the white episcopal church was very upper class, was not integrated. and when he had tried to go there, they told him he would have to sit in the back of the church at the last pew because each family had its own pew. and he just said, "thank you very much, but i'll pass on god." so when i was 14, i started to -- i had broken my hip
and also that i couldn't really stand having a mind that i hated -- i loved ideas, i loved -- i certainly never had a fundamentalist or a literal understanding of anything. i mean, you can't grow up with a storyteller and be a literalist. i mean, everything's an allegory almost, everything's a metaphor. it's the nature of the story. and so the idea the earth could be created in seven days or that the sea would actually part or whatever was very hard for me to take. and my father's family had...
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i love that. i will tell you that when i was at the d.c. book festival the first year i did it, i had this huge crowd that was, like, blasting out in all directions, and i was so proud of myself because it was like massive crowd. and then i found out that susanne kohl hundreds wrote the hunger games was the speaker after me, and it was all people camped out to see her. and i was like, screw you, susanne collins. [laughter] i love her, i love her books. you had a question there, yes. ucla. >> how long does it usually take you to write a book? >> yeah. the question is how long does it take to write a book? it depends on what kind of book. for me one of my thrillers like the fifth assassin -- also good for kids, totally appropriate, i think, grayson especially -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> it's called a running gag. i'm going to teach you that too. ing but to me, to write a book like that, a thriller, takes me two years. because it takes research in the national archives, it takes research with people who take me to their offices. that takes
i love that. i will tell you that when i was at the d.c. book festival the first year i did it, i had this huge crowd that was, like, blasting out in all directions, and i was so proud of myself because it was like massive crowd. and then i found out that susanne kohl hundreds wrote the hunger games was the speaker after me, and it was all people camped out to see her. and i was like, screw you, susanne collins. [laughter] i love her, i love her books. you had a question there, yes. ucla....
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the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.e it outside the door before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the fact that you're not going to be a stigmatized convicted felon for the rest of your life. >> you feel so alone sometimes. like even though you might be in a room with a bunch of people, but i don't -- i think sherri has thought this some, too, but we -- it's like we're the only ones in this room that their son was murdered. and even at sentencing they asked him if he wanted to apologize, and he said, why? it wouldn't do any good. >> in sentencing there was a lot of things i wanted to say to the family, but i was sick. i could barely talk. and they spent two hours just reading
the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.e it outside the door before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the...
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i mean, i do have one thing i will say though.ill not be willing to hire certain people. >> you focus too much on the past. >> i am never gonna be willing to ever work with your girlfriend. >> she's got nothing to do with our business. >> she thought she was gonna work for our business. >> you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. >> trust is everything to me, loyalty. >> you can't explain yourself. you have no proof. >> oh, i explained myself very clearly. the bottom line is, when you're disrespectful to me and you try to hurt me and my business, i'm not cool with it. >> well, then you probably should've checked yourself. >> guys, i don't know if i can do a deal with you guys, because i'm concerned that you guys can't even have a conversation and just be calm about it. my name isn't going on this. i mean, i got a brake light that's crooked. there's no finish on this. look at this seam right here. i mean, this unit really should go back. and later... i asked you to see your financials. two days in a row, you didn't h
i mean, i do have one thing i will say though.ill not be willing to hire certain people. >> you focus too much on the past. >> i am never gonna be willing to ever work with your girlfriend. >> she's got nothing to do with our business. >> she thought she was gonna work for our business. >> you conspire these things in your head that are untrue. >> trust is everything to me, loyalty. >> you can't explain yourself. you have no proof. >> oh, i...
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that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that i figured i wouldplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his gambling debts. >> i've been accused of going into different businesses whether they're a gas station, a retail store, a sandwich shop, a tanning salon, a video store and putting my hand either in my pocket or under my shirt pretending that i had a weapon. in arizona, as the law states when you simulate a weapon, it's the same thing as actually having one. so i haven't been charged with just robbery, i've been charged with armed robbery. >> even though gambling drove him to robbery, watson is now betting his future on another high stakes risk. he's decided to represent himself at trial. >> my attorney decided that the motion that i wanted him to file, he felt it was frivolous and obviously i disagree. it's pretty imperative to my case, to my defense. so since he was unwill
that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that i figured i wouldplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his gambling debts. >> i've been accused of going into different businesses whether they're a gas station, a retail store, a sandwich shop, a tanning salon, a video store and...
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and i don't have to eat them. do i like sick. i am 90. i don't feel sick. i am in good shame. i can put both my feet behind my head. i haven't eat even animals in 15 years, i don't them them or their products, we don't neat them. dominion over animals does not need abuse of 40 million animals every year. >> what does car mick disaster mere? >> collective mass torture and murder . i just left fashion week and everybody in the audience had a fur. many of those cubs skins are taken off animals while they are still alive. it makes the fur shine. do you think that's what god meant by dominion over the animals. if you believe in god do you think that means to rip the skin off animals while they are still alive and put them on your back . when you can put all kind of things on your back. >> tell me about your family. >> danny simons is a painter. my other brother is a poe at the time. joey. my father was a poet. reverend run, dmc. we have been in the arts . i fancy myself an artist. i exploit art. i work with artists and help them develop and realize their dreams. i love art and arti
and i don't have to eat them. do i like sick. i am 90. i don't feel sick. i am in good shame. i can put both my feet behind my head. i haven't eat even animals in 15 years, i don't them them or their products, we don't neat them. dominion over animals does not need abuse of 40 million animals every year. >> what does car mick disaster mere? >> collective mass torture and murder . i just left fashion week and everybody in the audience had a fur. many of those cubs skins are taken off...
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i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here.eeling that i really have a lot of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they don't keep her here and keep her happy, they're screwed. do you think that those guys know that if it wasn't for you, i wouldn't be here? >> no. >> okay, well, that [bleep]'s gonna stop. >> all right. >> come with me, donna. i wanted to talk to the two of you guys. and i had donna come in. you can have a seat, donna. she's upset. she doesn't wanna work here anymore. what exactly has been happening that led you to this point of feeling this way? >> i don't feel respected. i don't feel you take me seriously. >> for her to want to quit after 20 years-- you know why she's comfortable saying it? because she feels like she's got noth
i personally feel i do more work than he does. and i feel like i don't wanna be here.eeling that i really have a lot of thoughts that i just want to quit. my husband said, "why don't you just quit? why don't you just quit?" it's something he's been telling me for two years now. it's not something he's been telling me-- but i feel like-- >> well, i'm gonna fix that today. donna is one of the only reasons this business is still afloat. and if they don't keep her here and keep her...
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i have learned more than i ever thought i was capable of learning. i have met people i never would have matched and i have gone to do really lot of fun things like being here tonight and this is such an honor for me on my campus with my colleagues and students and former students. is a real pleasure to be here and i am thrilled to be here. these things happened to me because i did one small thing. i asked a question. have you ever found yourself in a situation where you don't know what to do next? you have questions but you don't have answers. this could be when your boss gives you a project that you are responsible to complete and you are not sure what to do work and a sign in your professors gives you and you are a little lost and not sure what the first step should be or the next step should be. anyone ever been in that situation, don't know what to do? i have been there many times. why is it so difficult for us to ask questions? anyone else other than me? i hate to ask questions and i hate to ask for help and i am not sure why. i don't know if it
i have learned more than i ever thought i was capable of learning. i have met people i never would have matched and i have gone to do really lot of fun things like being here tonight and this is such an honor for me on my campus with my colleagues and students and former students. is a real pleasure to be here and i am thrilled to be here. these things happened to me because i did one small thing. i asked a question. have you ever found yourself in a situation where you don't know what to do...
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>> i get the shot. >> i try, i took her. it's not good for me. >> i didn't want to take it in the first place. >> all right. do you think you need to have another baby? >> no, i do not. >> so what are you going to do about birth control? >> i might as well go ahead and take the shot, then. >> anything else? >> kids are having sex. i think as a nation we need to really look at kids having kids. somebody has to stop. i'm not saying i can do it single handedly. somebody has to talk to children, there is abstinence, if you are going to have sex there is condoms and all other forms of birth control. let's try to be as responsible as we can. >> judge, i'd say that kynyada in her youth is a selfish person and i think we are seeing that and hearing that today. what i haven't heard today in here at all is i miss my baby, i want to go home. i think kynyada is going to keep doing what she wants to do. i think she's too young to understand what's in her best interest and the court needs to step in to assist her. >> judge, she says she w
>> i get the shot. >> i try, i took her. it's not good for me. >> i didn't want to take it in the first place. >> all right. do you think you need to have another baby? >> no, i do not. >> so what are you going to do about birth control? >> i might as well go ahead and take the shot, then. >> anything else? >> kids are having sex. i think as a nation we need to really look at kids having kids. somebody has to stop. i'm not saying i can do it...
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i picked them up and i ran back here with them and all the time i was running i was thinking the same thing. what will they have to go through? [bell ringing] and when i got here, my wife was here already, angry and shouting and when my little girls were standing there in the doorway with nothing on but their night clothes and the street was red with the glow from the fire and full of terrifying noises, it struck me that the same sort of thing used to happen years ago when armies would make a sudden raid on towns and plunder them and set them on fire. anyway, is there any essential difference between things as they were and as they are now? before very long, say in another two or three hundred years people may look at our present life as we look at the past now with horror and scorn. our own times may seem uncouth to them, boring, frightfully uncomfortable and strange. oh, what a great life it would be then, what a life. please forgive me, i'm philosophizing my head off again but may i go on please, i'm bursting to philosophize, just at the moment i'm in the mood for it. you all seem
i picked them up and i ran back here with them and all the time i was running i was thinking the same thing. what will they have to go through? [bell ringing] and when i got here, my wife was here already, angry and shouting and when my little girls were standing there in the doorway with nothing on but their night clothes and the street was red with the glow from the fire and full of terrifying noises, it struck me that the same sort of thing used to happen years ago when armies would make a...
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like i told you before i was home last night. i did not go anywhere. all right, you guys are right here. what you want to do is cross the street right here, over to fish and chips. then cross right back again. you'll be fine all right ? okay. fine. yeah, i'll hold. come on, kid. you've been on the phone for 15 minutes. lady, give me a break. sit down. yes, i understand. i understand he's in the middle of-- yes, i'm sure it is. but this is important too. - help us to locate her-- - i'm here to see jamal al-jibali. - take a seat. i'll be with you in a minute. - has jamal been arrested ? - just take a seat ! - fine. fine. i understand. could you please hold on ? i carry different tools for different jobs. why do you keep asking the same questions again and again ? i was just on the phone with someone who claims to work with mrs. jibali. - el-bially. - what ? - we have different last names. - whatever. anyway, they're trying to find her now. can i see jamal now ? who ? i'm here to see jamal al-jibali. i'm victor brashov his employer. he is being questioned
like i told you before i was home last night. i did not go anywhere. all right, you guys are right here. what you want to do is cross the street right here, over to fish and chips. then cross right back again. you'll be fine all right ? okay. fine. yeah, i'll hold. come on, kid. you've been on the phone for 15 minutes. lady, give me a break. sit down. yes, i understand. i understand he's in the middle of-- yes, i'm sure it is. but this is important too. - help us to locate her-- - i'm here to...
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i don't -- i don't mind it, though. >> i say i got too good of a heart, but nick gets it done.eople, i think, i'm like, you know, he's a good guy, just let him go with that. but nick likes to charge everything for everything. no matter what it is. something simple, give me a snack. i don't mind doing favors. but, nick's good about it, though. we're going to go broke if we don't -- don't charge for everything. >> got to look out for me. >> got to make money. >> in the end, it's jail, so it's all about me. >> battaglia got his new position when the inmate who held it prior to him got into trouble. >> i replaced bernard. he got caught tattooing. they moved him to s-2 now. >> william bernard had already given himself a new hairstyle. he got into trouble when staff also noticed a freshly made inmate tattoo on his wrist. since tattooing violates jail rules, bernard is confined to a disciplinary cell. he now shares with lewis. >> i wanted to represent bronze star or a general star to symbolize the military, because i know a lot of the guys that had passed away had gotten bronze stars,
i don't -- i don't mind it, though. >> i say i got too good of a heart, but nick gets it done.eople, i think, i'm like, you know, he's a good guy, just let him go with that. but nick likes to charge everything for everything. no matter what it is. something simple, give me a snack. i don't mind doing favors. but, nick's good about it, though. we're going to go broke if we don't -- don't charge for everything. >> got to look out for me. >> got to make money. >> in the...
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i never thought i would join a small company. i assumed i would join a big company.y dad had joined big companies. i got to create an entire industry. i was lucky. i loved the people. i love to the leadership area and i loved the technology. i love the impact on the world. loved that we had brainiacs that worked for us. i found something that i loved them. passion absolutely matters. optimism. smart people love to be negative. that is my summary of life. they love to be critical. you have to to succeed. be successful, you have to stay optimistic. has written books on leadership. he has one line that i love. a force multiplier. if you're not leading with optimism, if you do not believe, that nobody is going to be with you or follow. nobody is going to buy in. execution and measurement. you had better stay on top of .ourself and really measure unless people measure themselves, you do not get any better. youcannot succeed unless are holding yourself accountable and owning. it i have seen people who are timeiant and when it came to execute and count success, maybe not so
i never thought i would join a small company. i assumed i would join a big company.y dad had joined big companies. i got to create an entire industry. i was lucky. i loved the people. i love to the leadership area and i loved the technology. i love the impact on the world. loved that we had brainiacs that worked for us. i found something that i loved them. passion absolutely matters. optimism. smart people love to be negative. that is my summary of life. they love to be critical. you have to to...
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and i am tired, i am literally tired this. and this is something that i hate to be doing for the rest of my life but i have to do it, because if i don't, i will be in the hospital somewhere. i do this for every mother out there that is going through this, look at my face and you can see those other mothers. and i had this of my child and of his mother's over his casket. and i needed to do this tonight. and i'm also going back to school to get my mental health license and substance abuse certificate so i can understand why people do things the way they do it. but it does not justify taking someone's child from them. it does not justify what they did to my child. >> and i need the justice. any further public comment? >> public comment is now closed. >> please call line item number 3a, the chief's report. >> okay. >> and line item 3a and the chief's report of recent activities. >> good evening, commissioner and public. and just to address a couple of things that were spoken of first miss brown as we said every week, if we can get
and i am tired, i am literally tired this. and this is something that i hate to be doing for the rest of my life but i have to do it, because if i don't, i will be in the hospital somewhere. i do this for every mother out there that is going through this, look at my face and you can see those other mothers. and i had this of my child and of his mother's over his casket. and i needed to do this tonight. and i'm also going back to school to get my mental health license and substance abuse...
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i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done.ontact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my boss. yeah. vin scanning to add a car. just a tap away on the geico app. to do it. >> i-if you could come up with a good idea, i would love to do it. >> why do i have to come up with the idea? >> 'cause you're part of the company. >> i'm a minority shareholder that just paid off your debt. if these guys think i'm gonna pay off their debt, transform their business, and come up with the ideas, they are in for a rude awakening. i mean, honestly, i just feel like you basically just said, "[bleep] you. i'm just not gonna do it." >> marcus, there's so much goin' on right now. >> no, there's not. this isn't so much going on. i mean, all i asked you to do is one thing. i wrote a big check. i didn't ask you to do any
i dunno, i just ah woke up today and i said i need something sportier. annnd done.ontact your insurance company with the vin number. oh, i just did it. with my geico app. vin # is up to the loaded. ok well then jerry here will take you through all of the features then. why don't weeeeeeeeeeee go out to the car. ok, i'll just be outside... ok, yeah. his dad is my boss. yeah. vin scanning to add a car. just a tap away on the geico app. to do it. >> i-if you could come up with a good idea, i...
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i did not love the movie because things that i love i get joy out of.y at all from that movie. it was hard to watch. it was a very important movie. it was a must be made movie. i think steve mcqueen put his heart and soul in that. he said he had been preparing for years. i thought it was wonderful, and i'm glad that it will be in public schools as part of the curriculum this fall. i think it is a film that everyone should see. >> i love the fact that i spoke to lupita, and when she said i'm in a movie with brad pitt, he said "who"? we'll have more gossip and more winners when we come back. ♪ >> what does it take to make a great actor? >> humanity, humility. you laugh. it does. but i really do. i think you have to be aware of the world around you. sometimes as actors we can shut ourselves off and really, the key to great acting is opening yourself up. >> if i could take you to a desert island right now with any leading man actor right now, who would you choose? >> joaquin phoenix. >> does he know this? >> he does now. ♪ network for $175 a month? yup. all
i did not love the movie because things that i love i get joy out of.y at all from that movie. it was hard to watch. it was a very important movie. it was a must be made movie. i think steve mcqueen put his heart and soul in that. he said he had been preparing for years. i thought it was wonderful, and i'm glad that it will be in public schools as part of the curriculum this fall. i think it is a film that everyone should see. >> i love the fact that i spoke to lupita, and when she said...
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i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her look more alive, i don'tw. >> goodell eventually pulled over and cut his wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. at some point he says he stumbled out of the car. >> next thing you know i woke up in a pool of blood with a cop saying, hey, buddy, hey, buddy. i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. i got up and jumped in the car and tried to run the cop over. so he jumped out the way and i started pushing the police cruiser backwards so he couldn't get in the car and chase me. so i started pushing the car. >> goodell then led police on a high speed chase. through residential areas of bergen county. viviana's body was still in the passenger's seat. >> i was doing like 70 on main street. cars were jumping on the sidewalk. i went on the highway, i lost the cops for a little bit. just doing my erratic driving. mind you, the whole time i was holding her hand. but rigor mortis set in. it was like hard and cold, you know what i'm saying? so i get cornered, i went down into a cul-de-sac. so i'm like, you know what, i'm going to just
i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her look more alive, i don'tw. >> goodell eventually pulled over and cut his wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. at some point he says he stumbled out of the car. >> next thing you know i woke up in a pool of blood with a cop saying, hey, buddy, hey, buddy. i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. i got up and jumped in the car and tried to run the cop over. so he jumped out the way and i started pushing the police...
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i have to believe it. i have to. i have to for his sake. i have to. the name of your son jesus christ for his name's sake. amen. >> love you, ma. >> love you too, honey. >> bye. >> bye. >> all i have is hope. and i believe so much. so much in him that i'm confident that he is going to come home. everything else falls together. however redemption takes place, it will take place. >>> coming up -- >> any other reason why i should not put you in prison? >> because of my girls that are 3 and 4. >> did you think about your girls before you used while you were in a residential treatment facility? >> sonya learns her fate. >> anything else you'd like to add? bulldog; oh boy! every mattress at mattress discounters is so comfy. how could they get any better? well, there's one way... brilliant! mattress discounters red tag sale! look at that! $300 off serta perfect sleeper, and sealy posturepedic. plus, free delivery. the red tag means you save more green during mattress discounters red tag sale. now that's a beautiful sight. ♪ mattress discounters >>> after dea
i have to believe it. i have to. i have to for his sake. i have to. the name of your son jesus christ for his name's sake. amen. >> love you, ma. >> love you too, honey. >> bye. >> bye. >> all i have is hope. and i believe so much. so much in him that i'm confident that he is going to come home. everything else falls together. however redemption takes place, it will take place. >>> coming up -- >> any other reason why i should not put you in prison?...
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based on everything i heard today i wish i knew her longer. i hope i get to do soughtv those of us who know juliet and the equal of her character and impact of of her work can't help make the observation this is an attack on a woman and a woman of color. the commission signed a binding agreement in january and has reopened it up for litigation by breaking that agreement just so it can continue to attack her. the sfpuc did its own investigation and found no purposeful intent behind the mistake. the ethics commission investigation also found no intent. juliet is an activist and not a bureaucrat and just made an honest mistake of someone who has spent her life in city government. this example of ethics commission violating a written agreement that they had juliet speaks to other motivation, it just makes you sit back and say, what is the motivation behind this? this is a waste of san francisco taxpayer dollars. the issue has been resolved and they need to move on and stop attacking her. it seems like thises was put to bed two months ago and it ma
based on everything i heard today i wish i knew her longer. i hope i get to do soughtv those of us who know juliet and the equal of her character and impact of of her work can't help make the observation this is an attack on a woman and a woman of color. the commission signed a binding agreement in january and has reopened it up for litigation by breaking that agreement just so it can continue to attack her. the sfpuc did its own investigation and found no purposeful intent behind the mistake....
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i would love to say that i missed you, but i did not. but, i'm looking forward to having you all back. the fact of the matter is this -- the single most important thing for me to do is to learn from this experience, to learn from what i have read and what i have heard, and to do my job. all other considerations are really not even secondary, but tertiary. my job is to do the job of governor of new jersey. i have another 3.5 years to do that and i intend to do that as vigorously as i have done it in the years that i did before any of this occurred. i look forward to seeing you all again soon. i don't know when that will be. i will see you all again soon and be prepared to answer questions them. thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> next, a house hearing on the president plus environmental budget. live at 7:00 a.m., your comments and calls on washington journal. tomorrow on washington reveals michaela dodge u.s. missile defense policy and how
i would love to say that i missed you, but i did not. but, i'm looking forward to having you all back. the fact of the matter is this -- the single most important thing for me to do is to learn from this experience, to learn from what i have read and what i have heard, and to do my job. all other considerations are really not even secondary, but tertiary. my job is to do the job of governor of new jersey. i have another 3.5 years to do that and i intend to do that as vigorously as i have done...
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i put her arms like this, and i was like, do you love me? she was like yeah, i love you.ight there, that's when i grabbed her, boom. and i started choking her. she was trying to shake and move. she's going like this and looking at me. so i kept choking her and choking her. i want my eyes to be the last thing she saw. at the end of the day, what she did was [ bleep ] up. so we're both a victim. she paid with her life, and i'm going to pay with mine. ♪ >> another maximum security inmate charged with a violent crime is randall. he and six co-defendants are awaiting trial on charges of aggravated assault and kidnapping. they have all pled not guilty. but he does acknowledge having fought the victim. >> i feel pretty guilty that i got six of my friends in jail looking at 30 years because i decided to beat up a nobody. ♪ all gang members, and that we kidnapped a kid that we grew up with. he was 21. that we chased him from one county to another county. we beat him up in front of his girlfriend, kidnapped him, dragged him into another car, and threatened to kill him and his famil
i put her arms like this, and i was like, do you love me? she was like yeah, i love you.ight there, that's when i grabbed her, boom. and i started choking her. she was trying to shake and move. she's going like this and looking at me. so i kept choking her and choking her. i want my eyes to be the last thing she saw. at the end of the day, what she did was [ bleep ] up. so we're both a victim. she paid with her life, and i'm going to pay with mine. ♪ >> another maximum security inmate...
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i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> what's up? >> these guys here, i grew up with them, from the same hometown. >> what's the table? >> what's up? >> i don't want to make any more friends. i have 13 commitments. i've been in this jail 12 times. my last court date i had 76 convictions. i'm doing the second half of a two-year sentence, i finished a year in may, went home on probation, placed me on a bracelet, house arrest. that didn't fit too good. i ended up cutting it off, the first of my own. i assisted a few friends before. >> giuliano's latest conviction is for breaking and entering. he says the crime was committed to support his heroin habit. >> that's pretty much my history. all of my crimes are drug related. i don't commit crimes for violent natures. it's drugs and if i can find ways
i told you. i told you. it was going to be nothing. >> it's a place sal giuliano has become very familiar with over the years. [ bleep ] >> keep a small circle. >> my buddy shayne, mini me. >> south boston's in the house over here. >> we got one for you. >> what's up? >> these guys here, i grew up with them, from the same hometown. >> what's the table? >> what's up? >> i don't want to make any more friends. i have 13 commitments. i've...
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i go where i wish and say what i choose and i say what i really believe. i feel at ease with it because i've gone through public office again. i've got secret service. i try not to burden him with some of the positions i've taken from him. >> rose: do you think, i'm going to ask you this out of i hope you won't be angry with me. >> i won't be angry but i may not answer. >> rose: do you think it has to do with personality or i mean that there's some sense of, president carter feels so, you know what i'm saying. you know exactly what i mean. >> i think so. president reagan during the eight years he was in office, his national security advisors called on me regularly because there were a number of countries around the world with whom they didn't have diplomatic relations. syria was one of them. i went to the mid east area every year owe two. i would get sometimes 20 to 30 questions. i went to other places in the world they called on me. when george h.w. bush went in office we were in the middle of iran contra scandal. i asked george h.w. bush to represent me
i go where i wish and say what i choose and i say what i really believe. i feel at ease with it because i've gone through public office again. i've got secret service. i try not to burden him with some of the positions i've taken from him. >> rose: do you think, i'm going to ask you this out of i hope you won't be angry with me. >> i won't be angry but i may not answer. >> rose: do you think it has to do with personality or i mean that there's some sense of, president carter...
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and i want to transfer because i want -- i came into school because i want to transfer and i want to persevere for myself, my family, my community. but, you know, when i came into this college, i saw this wonderful diversity, like these wonderful diversity programs that have educated me and opened my eyes beyond comprehension. and taking that away would not be fair. city college should be able to make democratic -- democratic decisions, getting everyone's [speaker not understood] heard. since when does one person making a decision [speaker not understood] anyone else affecting our school, our teachers, [speaker not understood]. what kind of people would be holding this country down in the future if education won't be available to everyone? education should be a right, not a privilege. (applause) >>> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> hi, my name is miho madden. i'm a student at city college. i would like to thank you, mr. campos, for bringing forward this resolution. i'm sure everyone is in support of. i'm still wearing the tattered clothing from yesterday the police ruddv up
and i want to transfer because i want -- i came into school because i want to transfer and i want to persevere for myself, my family, my community. but, you know, when i came into this college, i saw this wonderful diversity, like these wonderful diversity programs that have educated me and opened my eyes beyond comprehension. and taking that away would not be fair. city college should be able to make democratic -- democratic decisions, getting everyone's [speaker not understood] heard. since...
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i think i always have.father watch this? and if the answer was yes, i would do the project. and i always thought, i would pray i would have children and thankfully i do, and i always said to myself i never want to put anything on film that one day my kids would be embarrassed. >> i wish kids would think about that. good for you. >> i tend to gravitate to family driven projects. >> has he always loved everything you did? do you still have your dad with you? >> i don't. i lost him six years ago. but yes, he was always very proud, and i always did everything to make him proud. so yeah. >> tell us about your role. you're a widowed coal miner's wife. >> yeah. i am. she's a strong central character in the piece, grounded. i really love her strength. i love the fact that even though it's set in 1910 we can tell a contemporary storyline of a woman who is on her own, taking care of herself, fending for herself in the world. >> women had to then. >> exactly. and today. and as a child, my mother always used to say to
i think i always have.father watch this? and if the answer was yes, i would do the project. and i always thought, i would pray i would have children and thankfully i do, and i always said to myself i never want to put anything on film that one day my kids would be embarrassed. >> i wish kids would think about that. good for you. >> i tend to gravitate to family driven projects. >> has he always loved everything you did? do you still have your dad with you? >> i don't. i...
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sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting customers through the front door. it's not about putting your name on the building. you gotta put your pride away for a minute. >> you're looking at it only on your end as an investor, as a partner-- >> the only way this business works is if somebody that knows the business better than you is driving the process. doesn't work any other way. >> i think i'm unstoppable. >> pete, if you're not gonna put your pride away, then i'm not gonna do the deal. >> you don't need to raise your voice at me. >> well, i'm raising my voice because you keep repeating the same thing and you don't seem to understand what i'm telling you. >> are you okay? >> end it. >> co
sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting...
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i may. some of the questions that were included in this request were drafted by people that had taken a position against the measure. and will there be an opportunity for people who may have a different perspective to, you know, request that perhaps other information be considered? >> most certainly, i think requests for information are always, always helpful. and the more information, the better. again, we will be leaving this to the impacted or subject area departments to scope that analysis and to perform it in a way that conforms with this political activities memo, not making the case one way or another, because facts can be malleable, but in fact presenting the most impartial -- presenting the most impartial case possible. >> what i would say is, you know, i appreciate that and i think i would encourage anyone who feels that there are specific issues or questions that should be looked into, that they contact the mayor's office. and i appreciate supervisor wiener withdrawing this item.
i may. some of the questions that were included in this request were drafted by people that had taken a position against the measure. and will there be an opportunity for people who may have a different perspective to, you know, request that perhaps other information be considered? >> most certainly, i think requests for information are always, always helpful. and the more information, the better. again, we will be leaving this to the impacted or subject area departments to scope that...
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thing i hear out of kids mouth is i hate math. that comes from a lot of places, of course. and when i probe deeper i say "have you always hated math? what was the year it stopped?" it's in integration to high school. there is something fundamentally different about the way algebra operates and cognitively the way that students need or the needs that students have in algebra that i think often are difficult to address in a 1 year of class for a 12 or 13-year-old kid. i think that the vertical integration that is being proposed at the middle school and high school level around algebra is going to be really crucial to our success as math teachers and math learners in the district. i probably don't need to tell people about all the research done in vertical integration in other countries and our own that's shown there is huge success if heterogenous classrooms for students across the learning spectrum at high and low levels of math capabilities. and when it's done properly, i think we have had a lot of opportunities as through complex
thing i hear out of kids mouth is i hate math. that comes from a lot of places, of course. and when i probe deeper i say "have you always hated math? what was the year it stopped?" it's in integration to high school. there is something fundamentally different about the way algebra operates and cognitively the way that students need or the needs that students have in algebra that i think often are difficult to address in a 1 year of class for a 12 or 13-year-old kid. i think that the...
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i like that. i wish i could we are hats like that. i look stupid in them. i really do. look good in a hat. >> i have to find the right one. i have a small peanut head. >> jimmy: what is your hat size, do you know? >> micro i think is what it says on the band. >> jimmy: seems like you have a normal sized heads. most actors have huge ginormous heads. and then you have -- >> a peanut head. now i'm starting to feel self-conscious about my head. >> i never would have thought you have a small head. it's perfectly proportional to the rest of your body. i was talking to my wife last night about how much we like your head. >> don cheadle has a nice head. >> jimmy: i was breaking down your body parts. head is, like, in my three favorite of them. >> head, left elbow and right foot. >> jimmy: we didn't get that far. but it's good to see you. are you involved in the ncaa tournament? >> i'm not playing this year. i did not get picked up. >> jimmy: your eligibility is expired. >> i was redshirted this year. >> jimmy: do you gamble? >> i was going to be a part of that bracket thing. th
i like that. i wish i could we are hats like that. i look stupid in them. i really do. look good in a hat. >> i have to find the right one. i have a small peanut head. >> jimmy: what is your hat size, do you know? >> micro i think is what it says on the band. >> jimmy: seems like you have a normal sized heads. most actors have huge ginormous heads. and then you have -- >> a peanut head. now i'm starting to feel self-conscious about my head. >> i never would...
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, i mean you can. >> i do well. do you know what i do and this is another morning thing. i will go out and walk nine holes in the morning so i get a little bit of exercise. i stop the process of so i'll go out, play. at night it will take me an hour, hour 20 or minutes. frequently i walk with a caddy sometimes. that's it. i will only do, you know i'm decent. i got to be about a nine or ten and i stayed there. that was it. >> rose: i would have taken a much bigger commitment. >> it takes somehow to learn. i watched the golf channel. >> rose: he this did an interview with you. >> yes. >> rose: he's coming to do one with me. should i be worried. >> no. he's very bright, he's very funny, he's very witty. you'll like him. >> rose: was palmer a good golfer. >> yes, very good. >> rose: so when you look ahead, the documentary project, the million dollar project for leebleslibraries, do you think l fix the publishing business. >> well it's not broken. that's one of the problems in the media, every publishing story they keep
, i mean you can. >> i do well. do you know what i do and this is another morning thing. i will go out and walk nine holes in the morning so i get a little bit of exercise. i stop the process of so i'll go out, play. at night it will take me an hour, hour 20 or minutes. frequently i walk with a caddy sometimes. that's it. i will only do, you know i'm decent. i got to be about a nine or ten and i stayed there. that was it. >> rose: i would have taken a much bigger commitment....
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what i look back at the writing i did when i was in law school, i did not write the same way that i do now. partly, i have just gotten to be a better writer. and partly, i found a kind of distinctive and individual voice, which actually, i think, if i had tried at the age of 27, i probably shouldn't have tried at the age of 27. but i do think that writing well for most people takes enormous amounts of hard work. i think that the number of people who can sit down and produce perfect paragraphs in an instant are like -- i've never met them. [laughter] i mean, maybe there are one or two. including maybe one or two of the people that i work with now. but i think, for most people and even most really great writers, they are great because they spend the time that it takes to produce great writing, which is a lot of time. which is, you know, staring at a paragraph and asking yourself over and over how to make that paragraph better. so i think writing matters. i think writing matters a terrific amount in the law. certainly, if you're going to be an appellate lawyer. that is mostly the way we d
what i look back at the writing i did when i was in law school, i did not write the same way that i do now. partly, i have just gotten to be a better writer. and partly, i found a kind of distinctive and individual voice, which actually, i think, if i had tried at the age of 27, i probably shouldn't have tried at the age of 27. but i do think that writing well for most people takes enormous amounts of hard work. i think that the number of people who can sit down and produce perfect paragraphs...
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i, too, was exhausted and baffled at the process when i tried to find an apartment in 2012 when i moved here. you have to compete with tech people and people who have lived here longer and landlords trust those who have lived here longer. thankfully as a professional i can keep up. our students cannot, unfortunately. that is a basic need. again, the psychologist abraham maslow [speaker not understood]. this is why i very much support with the parents the security of having on-campus housing available to our students. it is not groundbreaking, no pun intended, but it is simply something that every institution in the country is doing to provide safety for their students. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >>> good evening, commissioners. my name, nick wu and i'm a sophomore student majoring entrepreneurship and accounting usf. i am an international student from china, a city called ching dou on the east coast. it is the famous ching dou beer is from. i don't drink because i'm under age, so, don't worry. [laughter] >>> i love usf because of the diversity here and all kinds of s
i, too, was exhausted and baffled at the process when i tried to find an apartment in 2012 when i moved here. you have to compete with tech people and people who have lived here longer and landlords trust those who have lived here longer. thankfully as a professional i can keep up. our students cannot, unfortunately. that is a basic need. again, the psychologist abraham maslow [speaker not understood]. this is why i very much support with the parents the security of having on-campus housing...
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so i was failing at every level of baseball, but i would keep going to -- i almost said i kept goingons. [ laughter ] i went to baseball auditions. [ laughter ] that's a good sign of how bad my baseball tryout went. [ laughter ] i was like, "i'm here for short stop." [ laughter ] so i went to baseball tryouts. they had an open tryout for high school baseball. if you're not good up until highschool. you don't just show up as a freshman, and all of a sudden you're good at baseball. [ laughter ] i showed up and kids were there like why are you here? [ laughter ] and i'm like, i think the fates are going to convene this time. and i remember the first thing you did was you got it up to bat and they threw ten pitches to see how much contact you would make. how good a hitter you were. and i only made contact with one of the ten balls and i fouled it into the parking lot. that was all that happened. [ audience aws ] and after, the rest of the tryout went terribly. and then i went out to my dad's car which i'd driven to the tryout. and i had knocked -- the ball had crashed off the windshield.
so i was failing at every level of baseball, but i would keep going to -- i almost said i kept goingons. [ laughter ] i went to baseball auditions. [ laughter ] that's a good sign of how bad my baseball tryout went. [ laughter ] i was like, "i'm here for short stop." [ laughter ] so i went to baseball tryouts. they had an open tryout for high school baseball. if you're not good up until highschool. you don't just show up as a freshman, and all of a sudden you're good at baseball. [...
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>> i don't know. i guess freedom.y ride them. >> lucky's models were more than just a hobby. he made one special bike as a gift to his daughter, whom he had never met. >> she's 9 years old. she's never had her dad. and i don't know how to be a father. so i really don't know what to give her. i want to give her something she don't have. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. he spent much of his time practicing his music. it was the primary link that connected him to his father. the relationship was nearly destroyed by abuse. >> my dad tried everything to punish me. the slaps and kicks turned into punches, and head butts, broken nose. >> there's no doubt about it, he was abused at my hands. >> how you doing? >> good, how are you doing? >> i love my dad. there is distance between us because i spent so much time incarcerated. the bond that's always kept him and i together has been the music. ♪ you're my teacher. you taught me how to play. he's a musician and he's rubbed that off
>> i don't know. i guess freedom.y ride them. >> lucky's models were more than just a hobby. he made one special bike as a gift to his daughter, whom he had never met. >> she's 9 years old. she's never had her dad. and i don't know how to be a father. so i really don't know what to give her. i want to give her something she don't have. ♪ >> we met christopher lashbrook at the lyman correctional facility in colorado. he spent much of his time practicing his music. it...
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i mean, i think that is in some ways the question. although it does appear here that he has been personally named. >> um-hm. >> but as a practical matter it may not be different. although i see some conferring going on. >> is that a question for mr. herrera? >> go ahead. >> sorry. it doesn't -- i mean, i'm looking at 67.34 and, you know, it deals with willful -- it deals with willful failures of owe official misconduct and it states that willful failures have to be directed at individuals. it's silent as to nonwillful failures. and then when you look at chapter 2 of the ethics commission's regulations regarding sunshine ordinance, you know, in section 1a, 1b, it refers to nonwillful violations of the sunshine ordinance by elected officials, department heads, or city officers and employees. so, it doesn't appear to contemplate the possibility of a nonwillful violation by a commission as an entirety. >> or by the library, for example. >> or by an entity, right. >> so, it sound like it's a little unclear as to whether there would be anyb
i mean, i think that is in some ways the question. although it does appear here that he has been personally named. >> um-hm. >> but as a practical matter it may not be different. although i see some conferring going on. >> is that a question for mr. herrera? >> go ahead. >> sorry. it doesn't -- i mean, i'm looking at 67.34 and, you know, it deals with willful -- it deals with willful failures of owe official misconduct and it states that willful failures have to be...
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>> i do. >> do you believe this is the place it all started and we can leave behind a scenario where it ends well. the question is the cost-benefit analysis. before 9/11, on september 10, 2001, how many troops did we have an afghanistan? >> no troops. >> coming ambassadors? >> we did not have an ambassador . >> how much money -- >> not much money. >> how much did 9/11 cost us in terms of dollars? >> billions of dollars. >> if you look at the cost of the country in terms of financial cost, going to the model of leave them alone and leave us alone -- it costs us a lot more to ignore afghanistan than it has to be involved. the 6000 lives lost in afghanistan and iraq are heartbreaking. these were soldiers that signed up and were willing to defend the nation. 3000 civilians died in the blink of an eye. do you believe if we ignore the threats coming from that part of the world that the next attack on the united states would be greater than it was on 9/11? >> i absolutely believe there will be anothe
>> i do. >> do you believe this is the place it all started and we can leave behind a scenario where it ends well. the question is the cost-benefit analysis. before 9/11, on september 10, 2001, how many troops did we have an afghanistan? >> no troops. >> coming ambassadors? >> we did not have an ambassador . >> how much money -- >> not much money. >> how much did 9/11 cost us in terms of dollars? >> billions of dollars. >> if you look...
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do i feel guilty? no, never. i can do that. i can do that all day. >> i feel bad.l really bad. >> no joke. >> that's how you pick up chicks. >> just make the face. >> it looks like you just relieved yourself. >> i actually did. i feel much better. can we start the show over? >> no. tv's andy levy and gavin mc guinness. i'm greg gutfeld and see you next time. what the president o united states does on this. that's up next. >>> this is a fox news alert. breaking news in washington where president obama is about to address the crisis in ukraine. ousted ukrainian president viktor yanukovych surfaced today after a week on the run. we're going to go to wendell goler at the white house with the latest. bring us up to speed, please. all right. do we have wendell? wendell, can you hear us? >> i can hear you now. >> thank you. bring us up to speed, wendell. >> the announcement came down maybe 15, 20 minutes ago, the president would speak to us here in the white house briefing room. it came after ukraine's
do i feel guilty? no, never. i can do that. i can do that all day. >> i feel bad.l really bad. >> no joke. >> that's how you pick up chicks. >> just make the face. >> it looks like you just relieved yourself. >> i actually did. i feel much better. can we start the show over? >> no. tv's andy levy and gavin mc guinness. i'm greg gutfeld and see you next time. what the president o united states does on this. that's up next. >>> this is a fox news...
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. >> i was amazed by all the channels i got. >> i can get abc and nbc. >> cbs. >> i get all of these movies. >> i do watch sporting events. >> for free. >> for free. >> we'll visit the mall to see if shoppers can tell the difference. >> i am not sure. they look the same. >> i cannot tell the difference. it will be tough. >> it is hard to tell. we'll take you inside of the homes are real customers as they go from room to room installing clear tv by themselves in minutes without any extra installation fees or additional fees. if you are tired of spending hundreds of dollars a year for cable and satellite channels that you may never even watched and pay every month for broadcast tv stations that you could be watching for free, it is time you watch tv the way it was meant to be -- free. i bet some of you are watching standard definition tv because you do not have the money to pay additional fees for hd service. what i told you you could watch standard definition and high-definition and put $10,000 in your pocket with clear tv? basic cable and satellite services can cost you up to $80 a m
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we are everyone for information, i mean that i appreciate all of these questions, i think that these are all relevant questions, but we don't have all of the answers sir, we have to sit here and get the information and get the data, i can ask a thousand set of questions that are good like yours, unless we see the data that there is discrimination in place we are not going to make the prejudgments about how we should and this is how we are going to prevent discrimination. we need to see if there is discrimination. >> you don't think that the data that was given by the mta is relevant? the fact that you have 50 percent decrease in a number of disable passengered that have been serviced in you don't think that is relevant? >> i think that one of you asked kaoshi if the demand and why is that reduction there in the first place? do we know? >> well, did you ask that question of the mta? >> the mta did not give us that answer then. >> but do you think that it is the role of the puc to ask the information. >> it is the role of the puc and like i said we gave our best shot, at coming up with
we are everyone for information, i mean that i appreciate all of these questions, i think that these are all relevant questions, but we don't have all of the answers sir, we have to sit here and get the information and get the data, i can ask a thousand set of questions that are good like yours, unless we see the data that there is discrimination in place we are not going to make the prejudgments about how we should and this is how we are going to prevent discrimination. we need to see if there...
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i got lucky. that is not my case. i don't know how i got that kid. but my question is, that is just because everybody else explained about their kids. my question is how -- teachers thank you so much for coming out and sharing these stories. but it's really what i hear out in the community what commissioner is commenting on and what she's hearing which is not going way anytime soon that my children is not going to get this. i know they are going to bring this now some shape or form. i'm sort of wondering how we in the leadership in helping squeezing individual schools and our teaching staff moving this in transition how we appreciate the culture in understanding in where this is going there is no turning back and this is where we are going and when the question comes with the departments and the school sites and administrators there, how are we going to manage that. i want to hear that's a very real problem and it's not going away and i know there is going to be pressure on teachers. i know this is a reality. i want to know how we are going to shift
i got lucky. that is not my case. i don't know how i got that kid. but my question is, that is just because everybody else explained about their kids. my question is how -- teachers thank you so much for coming out and sharing these stories. but it's really what i hear out in the community what commissioner is commenting on and what she's hearing which is not going way anytime soon that my children is not going to get this. i know they are going to bring this now some shape or form. i'm sort of...
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i just took off as quick as i could into the lalway. as soon as i got to her, i could tell it wasn't a seizure but she was having convulsions. there was zero responsiveness and her body was just twitching. >> as far as she knows, chi lee is a perfectly healthy child, at least she was until now. the coach recognizes how grave the situation is. i said, go get coach reece because i knew right away she would need cpr. his day is about to take a dramatic turn. >> i hear a girl call coach reese, coach reese, kylie is having a seizure. i immediately run out of the office and i see kristen over kylie saying i think she's having a seizure. she fell in front of the tables. i lifted up the seat to give her room if she was having a seizure so she wouldn't hurt herself. a million things were going through my mind at that time. kristen asked me, should i go get the aed. i said, yes. two minutes in, the coach rushes to retrieve the aed or automated external defibrillator as the coach tries to engage chi lee to know avail. >> when i say her face is whi
i just took off as quick as i could into the lalway. as soon as i got to her, i could tell it wasn't a seizure but she was having convulsions. there was zero responsiveness and her body was just twitching. >> as far as she knows, chi lee is a perfectly healthy child, at least she was until now. the coach recognizes how grave the situation is. i said, go get coach reece because i knew right away she would need cpr. his day is about to take a dramatic turn. >> i hear a girl call coach...
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i looked at that report, and i talked after he resigned i guess in early march or late february, i met with the inspector general. he assured me that there were differences of opinion about some of the opinions. he was only changing adjectives, he told me all the recommendations would go forward. i, you know, the inspector general's a retired fbi guy, and i kind of have faith in the law enforcement community. i think his comments put an exclamation mark to the the inspector general's report and makes clear that we've got big problems in our mental health system. i wish we'd had the results of the inspector general's report prior to the passage of all the legislation because i think that would have enforced a lot of what we were trying to do and perhaps allow us to go a step or two further. >> the investigator, of course, resigned in protest saying that the findings in that report were censored. are you concerned about the contents of the report, or are you okay with i how it ended up? >> i'm okay with the report, you know? but i, you know, there were other investigations as well. the s
i looked at that report, and i talked after he resigned i guess in early march or late february, i met with the inspector general. he assured me that there were differences of opinion about some of the opinions. he was only changing adjectives, he told me all the recommendations would go forward. i, you know, the inspector general's a retired fbi guy, and i kind of have faith in the law enforcement community. i think his comments put an exclamation mark to the the inspector general's report and...
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i just, yeah, i don't have medallion i am just driving, i drive for him i have uber and side car and lift, and all of the other s in the cities i have it in my phone and my own car. i love to drive for dosoto and the taxi cabs and i don't feel like it is fair the way that we work, people taking our business, and they told you that we lost 15 dollars, and we lost more than that. way more than that. my friends, he is lucky that $35 home, and $35 for san francisco, you cannot pay your rent. your situation is really bad we need you guys to help us. >> actually sir, previously a woman said that she is down 30 to 50 percent, how much? >> 30 to 50 percent, i am sorry, i have to say, it is more than that. >> okay. >> it is more than 50 percent and one more thing, please. >> as drivers we have no right in the city we don't get any benefits if we need to use the rest room, i am sorry, you have to work and get the tickets and go and use the rest room. >> thank you. >> >> good morning supervisors thank you. my name is andrew green and i am a taxi driver here in san francisco and i would like to
i just, yeah, i don't have medallion i am just driving, i drive for him i have uber and side car and lift, and all of the other s in the cities i have it in my phone and my own car. i love to drive for dosoto and the taxi cabs and i don't feel like it is fair the way that we work, people taking our business, and they told you that we lost 15 dollars, and we lost more than that. way more than that. my friends, he is lucky that $35 home, and $35 for san francisco, you cannot pay your rent. your...