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what does this mean for ron hines, the veterinarian in texas? what it means is if he decided that he wanted to talk to kurdish terrorists about how to -- let's say they have a herd of cats or something like that and they're using that herd of cattle to sort of support their fighters or something, he could talk to them about that and the first amendment would apply to that conversation if he were to be prosecuted by the federal government for providing material support to terrorists. now, if ron hines also wanted to exchange animal crush videos with scottish missionaries in rural nigeria, the first amendment would apply to animal crush videos. but according to the fifth circuit, the first amendment doesn't apply if ron hines is actually just trying to help an animal. so if he wants to help terrorists or he wants to trade fetish videos, no problem. but if he just actually wants to sit down and talk to somebody to help their animal, no first amendment protection. this is a big issue. the federal courts of appeals disagree about the extent to which
what does this mean for ron hines, the veterinarian in texas? what it means is if he decided that he wanted to talk to kurdish terrorists about how to -- let's say they have a herd of cats or something like that and they're using that herd of cattle to sort of support their fighters or something, he could talk to them about that and the first amendment would apply to that conversation if he were to be prosecuted by the federal government for providing material support to terrorists. now, if ron...
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now, go all the way around the planet and you'll find ron hines. he's a retired physically disabled texas licensed veterinarian. he has a ph.d. in biology. he spent his career working with exotic animals at a research facility here in maryland. he worked at sea world. he was in private practice. he's just an amazing veterinarian who after he retired because his disabilities made it impossible for him to continue to work, he still wanted to be able to help animals. so one day he and the missionaries in rural nigeria start writing e-mails to each other about what to do about the cat. how should we feed the cat? how can we make sure this cat stays healthy? it was a stray cat, what should we be looking out for? so ron and the missionaries are exchanging e-mails. and ron starts doing this with some other people too, mostly for free although occasionally he would charge people a flat fee of a couple of bucks. to help him cover the cost of keeping his website going. he never made any money doing it. so what has just transpired? a disabled 70-year-old man
now, go all the way around the planet and you'll find ron hines. he's a retired physically disabled texas licensed veterinarian. he has a ph.d. in biology. he spent his career working with exotic animals at a research facility here in maryland. he worked at sea world. he was in private practice. he's just an amazing veterinarian who after he retired because his disabilities made it impossible for him to continue to work, he still wanted to be able to help animals. so one day he and the...
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how do you respond to what pat hines just said? >> with response to what the gentleman just spoke of, that's why we have museums, to commemorate history. we have books. we have various places in the state -- we actually have a lot of places in the state where the history can be recorded. listen, what the governor did today was very important. because what we have to do is we have to enter a resolution to have this added to the agenda. it's important that the people south carolina know that the work is not over. in that regard, there will be a rally tomorrow at 11:00 at the state house for all those who want to see the flag come down. we must reach two thirds in both houses to have this agenda issue added to our senate schedule. because technically we are out of session and we are only there to discuss limited business, including the budget, capital reserve fund, and the surplus fund. >> okay. but pat, bif get to sonny. requestr if you want to honor history,y not put it in the museum? that's what most people do when they want to hon
how do you respond to what pat hines just said? >> with response to what the gentleman just spoke of, that's why we have museums, to commemorate history. we have books. we have various places in the state -- we actually have a lot of places in the state where the history can be recorded. listen, what the governor did today was very important. because what we have to do is we have to enter a resolution to have this added to the agenda. it's important that the people south carolina know...
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so what does this mean for ron hines, the veterinarian in texas? what it means is, if he decided he wanted to talk to kurdish terrorists about how to, like, let's say they have a herd of cattle or something like that and they're using that herd of cattle to support their fighters or something, he could talk to them about that, and the first amendment would apply to that conversation if he were to be prosecuted by the federal government for providing material support to terrorists. now, if ron hines also wanted to exchange animal crush videos with scottish missionaries in rural nigeria the first amendment would apply to animal crush videos. according to the fifth circuit the first amendment doesn't apply if ron hines is actually just trying to help an animal. so if he wants to help terrorists, or he wants to trade fetish videos, no problem. but if he just actually wants to sit down and talk to somebody to help their animal no, no first amendment protection. so this is actually a big issue. the federal courts of appeal disagree about the extent to wh
so what does this mean for ron hines, the veterinarian in texas? what it means is, if he decided he wanted to talk to kurdish terrorists about how to, like, let's say they have a herd of cattle or something like that and they're using that herd of cattle to support their fighters or something, he could talk to them about that, and the first amendment would apply to that conversation if he were to be prosecuted by the federal government for providing material support to terrorists. now, if ron...
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to this over the phone and reported ron hines for doing that. and that is pure economic protectionism. there is -- no rational person would say that this -- this imabovished double amputee who is not going to a veterinarian who is getting free help from a guy in texas that that should be stopped. it's ludicrous. that's one of the things that happens and one of the reasons why we need to have a rational telemedicine regime. >> another question right there. >> hi. pat mike else from kato. this probably goes to the dr. sharfstein but maybe to the panel in general. it has to do with the complexity of the ultimate regulatory regime we're going to have. i can see, to maybe differ with you on the remote cardio, if you put a halter monitor -- heart monitor on a person, some remote physician can read that and make a reasonable diagnosis and proper prescription without seeing the person. however, if you show up with some kind of -- maybe substantial skeletal pain syndrome, to an orthopedic person, you're going to have to be examined, because you can't rem
to this over the phone and reported ron hines for doing that. and that is pure economic protectionism. there is -- no rational person would say that this -- this imabovished double amputee who is not going to a veterinarian who is getting free help from a guy in texas that that should be stopped. it's ludicrous. that's one of the things that happens and one of the reasons why we need to have a rational telemedicine regime. >> another question right there. >> hi. pat mike else from...
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to work on mission street that's a hines project many in the city it our intent in working with the plan to make sure we are you know designing and building high quality buildings for san francisco so flu fully intend to follow through. >> i totally agree if you're trying to create a pedestrian experience at that part of harrison with the improvements your proposing along the front of the building to engage pedestrians that will be hard to get pedestrians if they can't cross essex and first, we're talking about the pedestrian experience in rincon hill and got to allow pedestrians to cross the street not out the question a lot of places in san francisco you have busy streets like king streets off the freeways pedestrians can cross and it make a lot more welcoming for people to walk from one side of king to another if there's a place to cross that is something that would be very much in favor of. >> commissioner richards. >> i guess additional thoughts i'm not an urban design person i'm just open about an off-ramp what other buildings have the same kind of orientation like toronto thi
to work on mission street that's a hines project many in the city it our intent in working with the plan to make sure we are you know designing and building high quality buildings for san francisco so flu fully intend to follow through. >> i totally agree if you're trying to create a pedestrian experience at that part of harrison with the improvements your proposing along the front of the building to engage pedestrians that will be hard to get pedestrians if they can't cross essex and...
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>> jason fried chief financial officer first of all, thank you for the acting director michael hines and barbara hale for they're hard work to move that i want to thank them and address two amends items with respect address about the i e w letter the ballot measure we're a ballot measure one of the things you should be doing so instruct staff to so how it impacts the marketing should it get past i've got good examples that will be detriment pooeshl go solar can't be marketed go figure only category one counts as green house gas renewable energy how the sgror project some of the programs doesn't have the meters i'll courage you to you have staff look at the various impacts and come up with how this impacts people are aware this is what you're talking about you're talking about green programs not marketing as green for example, the power mix that was looked at i know that shell is an evil word but what we're offering to the office in 2013 you only be able to claim 25 percent thought that it would have been a win category rec facility and the other 25 percent from not handful and theref
>> jason fried chief financial officer first of all, thank you for the acting director michael hines and barbara hale for they're hard work to move that i want to thank them and address two amends items with respect address about the i e w letter the ballot measure we're a ballot measure one of the things you should be doing so instruct staff to so how it impacts the marketing should it get past i've got good examples that will be detriment pooeshl go solar can't be marketed go figure...
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legal analyst debbie hines is joining us in washington d.c. she is a former prosecutor in baltimore. attorney hines if you're the prosecutor, what difference would it make whether the state has a hate crime in place now? >> well, in south carolina, it doesn't really make that much of a difference, because south carolina does have the highest penalty involved, which is the death penalty and under the hate crime statute and the federal statute. the highest penalty for a killing as murder such as occurred in charleston is only life in prison. we want to call it a hate crime because it is a hate crime and south carolina should have a hate crime because 45 other states do, but in reality, in this case, in terms of actual penalty and that could happen, it really doesn't make that much of a difference. >> if you are the prosecutor in that county, what would be your top priority at this point in the investigation? >> i think getting as much information as you can about mr. wolf but again since it's not a hate crime that can be prosecuted, the manifest
legal analyst debbie hines is joining us in washington d.c. she is a former prosecutor in baltimore. attorney hines if you're the prosecutor, what difference would it make whether the state has a hate crime in place now? >> well, in south carolina, it doesn't really make that much of a difference, because south carolina does have the highest penalty involved, which is the death penalty and under the hate crime statute and the federal statute. the highest penalty for a killing as murder...
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. >> i spoke with prosecutor debby hines about the possibility. >> south carolina not only has the deathnel but south carolina executes people for the death penalty. the criteria you have to look at is the fact that there was more than one murder that occurred. he obviously committed nine murders, so it's clear that it qualifies as a death penalty case. i don't think there is any doubt that south carolina will not pursue the death penalty. this is, indeed, a death penalty case if there ever was one. and in this case even though there have been comments about that there has been nothing that we've seen to indicate anyway, shape or form that mr. roof was mentally ill. he appeared to know exactly what he intended to do. he had a plan, and he executed that plan. he let a survivor live so they could tell what the plan was. i don't know where the mental illness is coming from. it just seems that it's more talk among pundits than what has been out there as factual information that we know as of this time. but i do definitely think that the state of south carolina will more likely certify this c
. >> i spoke with prosecutor debby hines about the possibility. >> south carolina not only has the deathnel but south carolina executes people for the death penalty. the criteria you have to look at is the fact that there was more than one murder that occurred. he obviously committed nine murders, so it's clear that it qualifies as a death penalty case. i don't think there is any doubt that south carolina will not pursue the death penalty. this is, indeed, a death penalty case if...
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the convicted killers left hine decoys in their beds saturday. as they used power tools to cut their way through prison walls. >> we presume they supply had access to vehicle as well as received assistance in their escape efforts. >> but kept you awake with all the cutting? >> governor andrew cuomo toured the fast till over the weekends called the plan sophisticated. men managed to crawl through series every tunnel, steam pipes, before finally cutting through a lock on this manhole. >> this requires a period of time no doubt to execute periods of time could have been days believe the dangerous fugitive could have crossed into nearby canada or travel southwest authorities have also alerted agent sits in mexico, to be on the look-out. matt serving 25 years to life, for murder conviction, fled to mexico in 1997 before he was extradited back to the states. sweat was serving life sentence for murder a sheriff's dispute any 2002. >> and for the prison officials, now talking with outside contractors, to find out just how these two men got their hands on
the convicted killers left hine decoys in their beds saturday. as they used power tools to cut their way through prison walls. >> we presume they supply had access to vehicle as well as received assistance in their escape efforts. >> but kept you awake with all the cutting? >> governor andrew cuomo toured the fast till over the weekends called the plan sophisticated. men managed to crawl through series every tunnel, steam pipes, before finally cutting through a lock on this...
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riding item 36 >> item 36 is a motion appointing sawn rr hanes termeneding [inaudible] and feon an hinesding [inaudible] sunshine ordinance task force >> without objection the ordinance suproved >> item 37 is amotion [inaudible] terms ending april 30, 2017 >> same house and call? without objection the motion suproved. at this time i would like to go to the the 2:30 commendation squz today we have one commendation and that will be given by supervisor norman yee >> thank you president breed. colleagues today i would like to honor a group of individuals from the crisis intervention team known as cit who worked tirelessly to development and implement training to police officers in training to help people in mental crises. last month the board passed a resolution declarer may national health awareness munt in san francisco. it is now june and i'm still waring my lime green tie and ribbon because this is a important issue we need to continue highlighting and bring up to shadows. the crisis intervention team helps to address the issue of mental health through the partnership with the san franci
riding item 36 >> item 36 is a motion appointing sawn rr hanes termeneding [inaudible] and feon an hinesding [inaudible] sunshine ordinance task force >> without objection the ordinance suproved >> item 37 is amotion [inaudible] terms ending april 30, 2017 >> same house and call? without objection the motion suproved. at this time i would like to go to the the 2:30 commendation squz today we have one commendation and that will be given by supervisor norman yee >>...
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riding item 36 >> item 36 is a motion appointing sawn rr hanes termeneding [inaudible] and feon an hines term ending [inaudible] sunshine ordinance task force >> without objection the ordinance suproved >> item 37 is amotion [inaudible] terms ending april 30, 2017 >> same house and call? without objection the motion suproved. at this time i would like to go to the the 2:30 commendation squz today we have one commendation and that will be given by supervisor norman yee >> thank you president breed. colleagues today i would like to honor a group of individuals from the crisis intervention team known as cit who worked tirelessly to
riding item 36 >> item 36 is a motion appointing sawn rr hanes termeneding [inaudible] and feon an hines term ending [inaudible] sunshine ordinance task force >> without objection the ordinance suproved >> item 37 is amotion [inaudible] terms ending april 30, 2017 >> same house and call? without objection the motion suproved. at this time i would like to go to the the 2:30 commendation squz today we have one commendation and that will be given by supervisor norman yee...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm cameron the senior managing director with hines along with our investment partner we pleased to be here and i'll be happy to answer any questions for us recognizing there be be a more complete presentation when we rupture in july we've been working in collaboration with city planning over two years and pleased with the process and the high quality design of a building that has resulted and projects lead by the architect i am sorry to our colleague who will talk about the process and steve with the firm if you have questions about the proposed amendment and the text amendment. >> good afternoon commissioners i'm ben an architect with solomon with the arithmetic at the project for harrison on the screen you'll see the sight along harrison street and second frontage along the freeway that runs south you'll see some project site photographs we should harrison street slopes sharpening from the freeway ramp and two story building housing a night club and basement level and north details project we're proposing is hundred and 79 units 20 percent studios
. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm cameron the senior managing director with hines along with our investment partner we pleased to be here and i'll be happy to answer any questions for us recognizing there be be a more complete presentation when we rupture in july we've been working in collaboration with city planning over two years and pleased with the process and the high quality design of a building that has resulted and projects lead by the architect i am sorry to our colleague...
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from the developer to compare with our conceptual plans were and then we'll go back and meet with hines and hopefully we'll have some progress to present in july and possible some sort of an agreement with the developer and the transit finally i want to talk about the significance of the c0 traffic planning not just a benefit it has a strong regional benefit you know bart trains are over crowd and the transbay corridor is reaching maximum capacity for our ability to have a chronically traffic lane to get more buses between san francisco it creates more liability for bus riders and creates more capacity and is more affordable for us to have our operations we really looking forward to work w working with the develop seeing this concept is included thank you. >> is there any additional public comment. >> seeing none. >> director ram. >> commissioners i just wanted to i think the point to have a dialog about the design this come up about the - why we didn't ask them to go honoree higher i think commissioner moore said that perhaps better than i do it struck us given the existence of the roe
from the developer to compare with our conceptual plans were and then we'll go back and meet with hines and hopefully we'll have some progress to present in july and possible some sort of an agreement with the developer and the transit finally i want to talk about the significance of the c0 traffic planning not just a benefit it has a strong regional benefit you know bart trains are over crowd and the transbay corridor is reaching maximum capacity for our ability to have a chronically traffic...
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scien cyst norman spack of boston children's hospital catherine dulac of boston university melissa hines of the university of cambridge and janet hyde at the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? >> we're going to speak about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic. and i like it in particular because it shows how brain science can be a liberating influence in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better, and become more comfortable with ourselves we become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity. and we can understand if all of a sudden at age eight nine or ten a person says i'm in the wrong body. we really can sympathize with them and understand what is going on. but this is to the only an interesting topic it's an unbelievably timely topic. when you and i first began talking about this six months ago it was not on the radar screen. we were ahead of our time. and but now but now you can't p
scien cyst norman spack of boston children's hospital catherine dulac of boston university melissa hines of the university of cambridge and janet hyde at the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? >> we're going to speak about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic. and i like it in particular because it shows how brain science...
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. >> reporter: pat hines' organization is listed as a hate group by the southern poverty law center. >> south carolina is south carolina. we don't mind gradual change that's beneficial. we don't think that's beneficial, and we don't think it should change. >> this is a moment in which we can say that that flag, while an integral part of our past, does not represent the future of our great state. >> reporter: the governor said she hopes the flag can come down perhaps as soon as the 4th of july. independence day. meanwhile, later this week the funerals for the worshippers who so tragically lost their lives at mother emanuel, are set to begin. the first this thursday. the first of nine. lester? >> ron allen, thank you. >>> the uproar over the events and their fallout in charleston has led president obama to talk about race in the most blunt language the american public has ever heard from him. in doing so he used a controversial word, one steeped in a legacy of hate, to make his point. nbc news white house correspondent kristen welker has that part of the story. >> reporter: the massacr
. >> reporter: pat hines' organization is listed as a hate group by the southern poverty law center. >> south carolina is south carolina. we don't mind gradual change that's beneficial. we don't think that's beneficial, and we don't think it should change. >> this is a moment in which we can say that that flag, while an integral part of our past, does not represent the future of our great state. >> reporter: the governor said she hopes the flag can come down perhaps as...
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we have sun hine right now, looking at the blue route southbound headlight at mcdade boulevard. don't you wish the blue route would just stay like this? this is great. not much traffic. spool sailing. good speeds. you knee will change in about another hour or two. forty-two freeh way both directions no problems. heads up headed to the shore again. >> this continues town set inlet bridge remains closed as it connect sea isle to avalon. expected to stay closed until late june. could impact the shore traffic as we move to the height of the season. heads up tonight both directions eastbound and westbound, between broad and 76 will be closed starting 11:00 tonight until 5:00 a.m. that's going to happen every night this week with that overhead bridge construction. now, we have construction on kelly drive out bound at hunting park avenue. right lane block i should say block until july 10th. that's a look at your ride, erika being back to you. >> justin, thank up. >> sixty-ninth annual tony awards. >> some of the biggest names on stage, and screen, were radio city music hall for the cel
we have sun hine right now, looking at the blue route southbound headlight at mcdade boulevard. don't you wish the blue route would just stay like this? this is great. not much traffic. spool sailing. good speeds. you knee will change in about another hour or two. forty-two freeh way both directions no problems. heads up headed to the shore again. >> this continues town set inlet bridge remains closed as it connect sea isle to avalon. expected to stay closed until late june. could impact...
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task force in 2011 came up a guide hine that psa is not a good test, not specific. we completely understand it because other things can cause an elevated psa and instead of training better surgeons, instead of coming up with better techniques and better tuber markers and better genetic testing coming into our field they completely blew off psa. what was the message to a lot of men out there, hone, i'm perfectly okay because we're problem cole verse. if there's nothing wrong with me and it's a silent killer why do i need to go see a doctor and that's a huge mistake and why young men are coming in with high psas. 28% lower detection of aggressive pros today cancer. this was published on "journal of urology" from vanderbilt. i think there's a big message out there, and what i tell people out there if you're diagnosed with pros today cancer you don't know what to do or if your elevated psa, came up with pros patecancer911.com. both dr. siegel, myself, both available for free to give you advice. >> dr. siegel, if you catch the prostate question early. >> good question. >
task force in 2011 came up a guide hine that psa is not a good test, not specific. we completely understand it because other things can cause an elevated psa and instead of training better surgeons, instead of coming up with better techniques and better tuber markers and better genetic testing coming into our field they completely blew off psa. what was the message to a lot of men out there, hone, i'm perfectly okay because we're problem cole verse. if there's nothing wrong with me and it's a...
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we have with us melissa hines, who is interested in how kids differ -- boys and girls -- in the gainsmeshey play and how they interact with each other. he is -- she is interested in how hormonal levels affect child's play. and we have janet hyde. she is interested in seeing one of the inferences and cognitive capabilities between men and women in computer science and mathematics and engineering. her data pretty much suggests that there is very little difference between them. as i have gotten to know her that her, i think that is incorrect. the more i speak to her she seems to have come to the conclusion that women are superior in mathematics. [laughter] anyway i think we are in for a fantastic program. charlie: let me begin with 10. -- ben. tell me the experience you went to -- the experiments you went through. -- the experience you went through. benl:: i think my experience was typical for other transgender people. i was about four or five years old when i started to feel like a boy. i felt like a boy, i played with little boys, i preferred boys toys, i remember dreadfully wishing that
we have with us melissa hines, who is interested in how kids differ -- boys and girls -- in the gainsmeshey play and how they interact with each other. he is -- she is interested in how hormonal levels affect child's play. and we have janet hyde. she is interested in seeing one of the inferences and cognitive capabilities between men and women in computer science and mathematics and engineering. her data pretty much suggests that there is very little difference between them. as i have gotten to...
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scientists -- norman spack of boston's children's hospital, catherine dulac of harvard university, melissa hines of the university of cambridge, and janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? eric: we will talk about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic and i like it particularly because it shows how brain science can be liberating in our life. as we understand the biology of our own gender identity better and become more comfortable with ourselves to become more empathic to somebody else's gender identity, we can understand it at age 9, 10, a person says i am in the wrong body. we really can sympathize with them and understand what is going on. but, this is not only an interesting topic, it is an unbelievably timely topic. when we began talking about this six months ago, it was not on the radar screen. we were ahead of our time. but now, you cannot pick up an issue of "the new york times" or "vanity fair" without having
scientists -- norman spack of boston's children's hospital, catherine dulac of harvard university, melissa hines of the university of cambridge, and janet hyde of the university of wisconsin at madison. i'm pleased to have all of them here and to begin this conversation with my colleague eric kandel. what are we going to talk about? eric: we will talk about gender identity and the biology of the brain. this is a marvelous topic and i like it particularly because it shows how brain science can...
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hines, i appreciate you taking the opportunity to discuss this.the motivation for the passion about the flag on each side. when you heard about this kid, and what was in his head that made him do these terrible things any sense of guilt for the propaganda you put online that this kid, while he isn't on your rolls and rosters of members may have been reading the stuff you put out that motivated this? >> no, i don't have any guilt. i had no idea what the young man read except what i have read online. the passion we have is driven by the 500,000 people that were killed by the united states government of 1860-1865 and that's why the flag is where it is. >> the question becomes why, right? this is not a new conversation. we know what happens in a war. we know what the flag represents. as one of your lawmakers said it is a symbol of hatred. it is a symbol of slavery. it is a symbol of the dedication to that proposition and your organization of course for those who may not know you, you are about that. you are about segregation. you say there should be a
hines, i appreciate you taking the opportunity to discuss this.the motivation for the passion about the flag on each side. when you heard about this kid, and what was in his head that made him do these terrible things any sense of guilt for the propaganda you put online that this kid, while he isn't on your rolls and rosters of members may have been reading the stuff you put out that motivated this? >> no, i don't have any guilt. i had no idea what the young man read except what i have...
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is there anyway that zoom in on the kid in hine him?is artwork. >> plate of paint basically. do you see him? >> i hope the kid's okay. >> well that's jack there. >> focus on jack, not the kid behind him. >> look he's beef i! >> so cute. >> he is pretty cute. >> six months old. >> he's an of the is, mike. >> an artist. >> did you see what i did yesterday after the snow. >> no. >> about 10:30 went over to the independence visitor center because those people really help me out with my you got to try this thing the event? >> yes. >> by the way having it again first thursday every october. you have to try. >> this we all come out eat with us. anyway they unveiled some sculptures you'll see around the sit. >> i oh, talking about visit -- >> so visit philadelphia, there is like six of them all over the sit. go find the different tourist attractions, one of them xoxo. >> i think in fact there will be quite a few -- did do we ever get a blind shot to show what it is? >> look there is rocky. >> he was there. >> that's actually sylvester stallone.
is there anyway that zoom in on the kid in hine him?is artwork. >> plate of paint basically. do you see him? >> i hope the kid's okay. >> well that's jack there. >> focus on jack, not the kid behind him. >> look he's beef i! >> so cute. >> he is pretty cute. >> six months old. >> he's an of the is, mike. >> an artist. >> did you see what i did yesterday after the snow. >> no. >> about 10:30 went over to the...
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. >> we had a guest on pat hines the president of the south carolina league of the south.he confederate flag and they believe it flying they believe it honors their forefathers who lost their lives in the civil war. let me play for you his justification >>well we don't think that it's a symbol of hate number one. we don't hate anyone. if you see any of our literature we don't preach hate about anyone. we support the well being and independence of the southern people. that's where our nationalism comes in. we don't focus on that. >> what about they believe it's honoring their fore bearers who fought the fight. >> i want the gentleman to know that i'm a part of the quote, unquote, southern people. i completely understand wanting to honor individuals. i want to honor those nine people who died in that shooting on wednesday. i mean i want to honor henry smith and samuel -- and emmett till and martin malcolm, and rose. we can't have the symbols of devisiveness. the flag was put up as a resistance to civil rights progress. it's not as if the flag was put in the late 1800s or the
. >> we had a guest on pat hines the president of the south carolina league of the south.he confederate flag and they believe it flying they believe it honors their forefathers who lost their lives in the civil war. let me play for you his justification >>well we don't think that it's a symbol of hate number one. we don't hate anyone. if you see any of our literature we don't preach hate about anyone. we support the well being and independence of the southern people. that's where...
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. >> street hine you now. >> i know. high bob? >> good morning, everybody that's it right there. paying attention to the forecast. it is chilly out there. expect not to get to 07 degrees. probably stay upper 60s. yesterday, we got couple of peaks of sunshine but not for very long, so we did make it to 70. but, we're going with six once again, just like we had yesterday. and, bus stop buddy very excited that phillies won again last night. but, he did not forget his umbrella. and he did not forget the sweatshirt. because how cool it is this morning. we are watching some showers in new castle county, delaware chester lancaster counties in pennsylvania. the southern portions of those counties. so, this is good idea to have the umbrella nearbiment otherwise mostly cloudy, breezy like it is here in the sit which 58 degrees. 78% relative humidity, 68 should be the high temperature today, with mostly cloudy skies, and yes, stray shower or two is possible, especially if you're south of the city. 59 degrees tonight with clouds and possible shower. changes just in time for the weekend, the
. >> street hine you now. >> i know. high bob? >> good morning, everybody that's it right there. paying attention to the forecast. it is chilly out there. expect not to get to 07 degrees. probably stay upper 60s. yesterday, we got couple of peaks of sunshine but not for very long, so we did make it to 70. but, we're going with six once again, just like we had yesterday. and, bus stop buddy very excited that phillies won again last night. but, he did not forget his umbrella....
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this was really ugly crash and police tell us speed was absolutely a factor see hine me where the crashe 800 block of west second street, one car being towed away from the scene the second vehicle that was involved in this crash landed, a few hundred yards away from here. as you can see from our video, both vehicles are crushed. officials on scene say two men died on impact. one from each vehicle. the crash happened just before 1:00 this morning police tell us that the white car was headed west here on west second street. the red cast war headed east, when the two collided. investigators say the red car was speeding, witnesses reported it traveling 100 miles an hour here in a 35-mile an hour speed zone. when it swerved into the opposing lane of traffic. police are still investigating to confirm just how fast that red car was going. no word on the identities of either of the drivers. we know that family members are still being notified. but, police do tell us that both men are from the city of chester. lauren chris? >> jennifer thank if you. >> a public viewing will be held today for for
this was really ugly crash and police tell us speed was absolutely a factor see hine me where the crashe 800 block of west second street, one car being towed away from the scene the second vehicle that was involved in this crash landed, a few hundred yards away from here. as you can see from our video, both vehicles are crushed. officials on scene say two men died on impact. one from each vehicle. the crash happened just before 1:00 this morning police tell us that the white car was headed west...
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take a look at what you see hine me this morning. landing here on the philadelphia side, you can see, the other tall ships, all lined up, i was actually down here for the parade of sale yesterday. really was gorgeous, magnificant, as they were coming down the delaware river, and getting into place. now, here on the cutter, like 200 people here, at all times between cadets officers as well as crews. so really busy ship, pretty much at all hours of the day. if you take a look down there to the middle of the ship as it is called, those folks are getting everything ready for the people who are going to come out and tour the ship. they put up little canopy there, and they've been kind of up and active for about a half hour now. they've been getting some breakfast, too below deck, as women. real exciting day on tap here. there are more than a dozen of these tall ships and other vessels, for people to explore this weekend. you'll need to buy a ticket of course just to get down to penn's landing and the camden waterfront. but some of these a
take a look at what you see hine me this morning. landing here on the philadelphia side, you can see, the other tall ships, all lined up, i was actually down here for the parade of sale yesterday. really was gorgeous, magnificant, as they were coming down the delaware river, and getting into place. now, here on the cutter, like 200 people here, at all times between cadets officers as well as crews. so really busy ship, pretty much at all hours of the day. if you take a look down there to the...
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hines received eight years, six months. >> these high-speed hazards should serve as a warning to anyonen a car passes you at a high rate of speed driving erratically, it's obviously some issue that you need to be aware of. we tell people to pull over to the shoulder of the road, turn your radio down so you can hear what's going on. >> okay. look it, he's fishtailing. >> here you go. >> fishtailing. here it goes. he's going to wreck. >>> coming up -- crash after crash after crash all at the same location and all caught on camera. and later, a truck smashes through a storefront, pinning a woman behind the counter when "caught on camera: crash" returns. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue, with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is you imagination. nissan. innovation that excites. and you want to get an mba. but going back to school is hard because you work. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to get your degree. it's called flexpath, and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the
hines received eight years, six months. >> these high-speed hazards should serve as a warning to anyonen a car passes you at a high rate of speed driving erratically, it's obviously some issue that you need to be aware of. we tell people to pull over to the shoulder of the road, turn your radio down so you can hear what's going on. >> okay. look it, he's fishtailing. >> here you go. >> fishtailing. here it goes. he's going to wreck. >>> coming up -- crash after...
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hines? >> i'm thinking i'm a married woman, mrs. holloway. >> give me a drink of water.ne toussaint joins us. we'll talk about her new movie. and, come on is vee back in prison for this season of "orange is the new black"? we'll find out coming up. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver
hines? >> i'm thinking i'm a married woman, mrs. holloway. >> give me a drink of water.ne toussaint joins us. we'll talk about her new movie. and, come on is vee back in prison for this season of "orange is the new black"? we'll find out coming up. song: rachel platten "fight song" ♪ two million, four hundred thirty-four thousand three hundred eleven people in this city. and only one me. ♪ i'll take those odds. ♪ be unstoppable. the all-new 2015 ford edge....
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good morning everyone so it doesn't lock like anything is hine me. but it is foggy. can you tell?traveling right now, the vine street expressway yes, it is quite a morning, in regard to fog. solo visibility, what we are looking at here, if you squint your eyes, and see it, this is the vine street expressway, but, completely covered right now. and a lot of our bridges are experiencing the same thing. the betsy ross, you have speed restrictions of 35 miles per hour this morning because of fog, visibility, look at 95 headed into downtown philadelphia. it is rush hour out of the northeast down through to the vine. so plan accordingly diana? >> thanks, vet tore y caught on camera this morning burglar west recalls with a cash register and loses. surveillance video shows the burglar wrestling with the register mrs. k's coffee shop in old city. >> this happened last friday. but, he couldn't open the register because it was bolted to the counter. philadelphia police say he managed to take some cash from another drawer, before finally escaping. >>> in voorhees, police are looking for the pe
good morning everyone so it doesn't lock like anything is hine me. but it is foggy. can you tell?traveling right now, the vine street expressway yes, it is quite a morning, in regard to fog. solo visibility, what we are looking at here, if you squint your eyes, and see it, this is the vine street expressway, but, completely covered right now. and a lot of our bridges are experiencing the same thing. the betsy ross, you have speed restrictions of 35 miles per hour this morning because of fog,...
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after new hines pretty much significance 65 degrees and inland areas sunshine ticket--in the inland areash sunshine. >> reporter: heavy cloud cover to an early morning. >> reporter: temperatures with 69 for the bay area and for the closed ticket pie with a sunny conditions. >> reporter: we will be acceptable rate of four tests want things up the the sun and forecasts. >> grant: back to good collation the griffin would not be officially cleared to play. until he is really fun with it tomorrow morning. he is hoping that all goes well. at the coliseum sharing this picture with a self be with klay. coliseum prepared >> grant:as of today.afterage ticket prices for game one are more than 14-hundred. it's nearly 16-hundred for sunday's game two.weekend game. >> grant:games three and four in cleveland. prices drop.but not by much. >> grant:this is about star cleveland is desperate for a >> grant:and there's a lot of rich people in the bay area. among them.local rapper, warriors fan,.and wine maker >> grant: the halting a get as many as the most decent collection his wine as they walked. --as they
after new hines pretty much significance 65 degrees and inland areas sunshine ticket--in the inland areash sunshine. >> reporter: heavy cloud cover to an early morning. >> reporter: temperatures with 69 for the bay area and for the closed ticket pie with a sunny conditions. >> reporter: we will be acceptable rate of four tests want things up the the sun and forecasts. >> grant: back to good collation the griffin would not be officially cleared to play. until he is really...
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hine hart talked about it in the book "this time it's different." you look at economies that get around 90% debt to g.d.p. and the wheels start to come off. bad things begin to happen both to the economy and to the government's ability to perpetuate funding for programs that are important and -- you know, we've gone through a long list of well-discussed programs within this particular appropriations bill that are important. but for our, you but for our government's ability to sustain these programs, we need to look beyond 10 or 15 years out, we need to look at the long run and ultimately that's what this bill's about. i think it's interesting from a nonpartisan standpoint thaters can boles and allan simpson said if you look at our financial picture it's the most predictable financial collapse or calamity in the history of man. i could go through a lot of other reasons numerically why it is important but the short answer is we are nearing that tipping point that was talked about in the budget hearing this morning. i see my colleague standing so i wil
hine hart talked about it in the book "this time it's different." you look at economies that get around 90% debt to g.d.p. and the wheels start to come off. bad things begin to happen both to the economy and to the government's ability to perpetuate funding for programs that are important and -- you know, we've gone through a long list of well-discussed programs within this particular appropriations bill that are important. but for our, you but for our government's ability to sustain...
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his letter to the head of univision top of the hour. hine through? introducing otezla apremilast.t's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these feelings develop. some people taking otezla reported weight loss. your doctor should monitor your weight and may stop treatment. side effects may include diarrhea nausea, upper respiratory tract infection, and headache. tell your doctor about all the medicines you take and if you're pregnant or planning to be. ask your doctor about otezla today. otezla. show more of you. you show up. you stay up. you listen. you laugh. you worry. you do whatever it takes to take care of your family. and when it's time to plan for your family's future we're here for you. we're legalzoom, and for over 10 yea famil
his letter to the head of univision top of the hour. hine through? introducing otezla apremilast.t's a pill that treats plaque psoriasis differently. some people who took otezla saw 75% clearer skin after 4 months. and otezla's prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't take otezla if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. otezla may increase the risk of depression. tell your doctor if you have a history of depression or suicidal thoughts, or if these...
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the first photo we have here is a picture of myself with my two brothers and my father at hines field this picture really is a fun picture. you're on a field. you can see you can't really see the faces of the subjects. right? so what you really want to do in this picture is just use fill flash. force the flash on your camera or your phone. now, one of the things that we always say is you don't have a camera with you, you're at a football game. you have your phone. you can use your phone, or you can carry with you a real camera and i'm really really big on that. in fact i brought with me a camera you can carry with you in your pocket. this is a new panasonic. it's a 20 mega pixel camera. everybody can see how thin it is. >> it's like a phone. >> can you force this thing to flash. seriously, you want to cause a flash to happen so that the faces are lit. >> absolutely. i think there's also time pressure so you don't take the time. taking the time to get that flash on. the next photo selfies. they're all taking them these days. i'm not a big fan. when you have kids you start to take them.
the first photo we have here is a picture of myself with my two brothers and my father at hines field this picture really is a fun picture. you're on a field. you can see you can't really see the faces of the subjects. right? so what you really want to do in this picture is just use fill flash. force the flash on your camera or your phone. now, one of the things that we always say is you don't have a camera with you, you're at a football game. you have your phone. you can use your phone, or you...