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am i right, aaron? >> charlie i have to say that an enormous amount of work has been done since the last best effort to solve this problem at camp david in july of 2000 but the reality is it's not the absence of clever fixes. >> rose: exactly. >> and brilliant diplomats. what's at stake is one fundamental reality. i just got back from south africa it's a dysfunctional state in many respects but what they did defied history and they did it for many reasons but one in particular. they had leaders willing to rise bo narrow domestic politics. who understood what was required and prepared to have an investment with one another. you don't have in this region today the kinds of leaders. king sue han, gone, sadat, gone, rabin, gone. even sharon, the only israeli who had the capacity to dismantle the settlements in gaza he helped to construct, gone. and the reality is you want a conflict ending agreement between israelis and palestinians? you get me two leaders and an american mediator who knows what he or she i
am i right, aaron? >> charlie i have to say that an enormous amount of work has been done since the last best effort to solve this problem at camp david in july of 2000 but the reality is it's not the absence of clever fixes. >> rose: exactly. >> and brilliant diplomats. what's at stake is one fundamental reality. i just got back from south africa it's a dysfunctional state in many respects but what they did defied history and they did it for many reasons but one in...
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everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him.tarted engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to this cat, which was interesting to observe, and we spent weeks there and i would check in with him periodically, and we were filming aaron looking at family photographs, and he started to pause and he seemed to almost be reminiscing in a good way as he looked at his mom, and he seemed to have a little kinder feelings towards her. >> this is probably the best picture i have ever seen of my mom.
everywhere aaron went he took gaia. that opened the door for him.tarted engaging with other people, talking to staff, being more open. he had a softer, more nurturing side that emerged after gaia came into his life. aaron and i never had an overt conversation about the fact he killed his parents and now he was parenting a kitten. it was obvious to me though that whatever he couldn't feel for his own family and certainly the people he killed, he seemed to transfer all of these emotions over to...
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anti hacking law called the computer fraud and abuse act was used to go after aaron . this is the centerpiece of an indictment and it was originally and acted in an anti hacker panic in the one nine hundred eighty s. those killed by the movie war came they came out in the summer of mice ninety three by the time the congress came back from a summer recess the other six different anti hiking bills introduced was really designed to go after you know intrusions into norad mainframes that could cause world war three but it was amended over time it was expanded it was broad it was made in different terms of penalties and so we're looking at up to fifty years in prison for life seven or eight given his lack of criminal record is prosecutorial misconduct and i think probably the better answer is this is this happens all the time this is the case we actually found out about because it was relatively high profile so you're basically saying that the that these laws are being used in a way that. maybe it's not against the law or maybe it's not overreach in terms of the law but. it
anti hacking law called the computer fraud and abuse act was used to go after aaron . this is the centerpiece of an indictment and it was originally and acted in an anti hacker panic in the one nine hundred eighty s. those killed by the movie war came they came out in the summer of mice ninety three by the time the congress came back from a summer recess the other six different anti hiking bills introduced was really designed to go after you know intrusions into norad mainframes that could...
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aaron immediately turns around and drives back up. >> is brent down there? >> you can hear him calling and asking his friend ifs they know where brent is. brent is under the snow. immediately, they swing into action. everybody in the group grabs their probes and start looking for their friend. it takes 15 minutes, then finally, they spot brent. >> come on brent. >> eventually, they are able to pull their friend out and he was okay. to tell us more about this ordeal, we have brent and aaron via skype right this minute. what happened? >> it took me from behind and the side like a tidal wave. it was an avalanche. i'm rolling through the snow. i came to the rest. at that moment, i could feel and hear the snow piling up. >> describe what was going through your mind in that 15 minute period that you are under this snow. >> i remember thinking does anybody know i'm here? please come back for me. the next thought, man, what are my two girls going to do if i don't make it. >> how frantic are you knowing he's under the snow? >> nobody knew where he was. that's the sca
aaron immediately turns around and drives back up. >> is brent down there? >> you can hear him calling and asking his friend ifs they know where brent is. brent is under the snow. immediately, they swing into action. everybody in the group grabs their probes and start looking for their friend. it takes 15 minutes, then finally, they spot brent. >> come on brent. >> eventually, they are able to pull their friend out and he was okay. to tell us more about this ordeal, we...
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he had to pay aaron.he only pimping i did. >> reporter: neville lived here too. was this whole area flooded? >> everything back here, yeah. reporter: until 2005 when katrina destroyed his home. you never went back to that house >> never. i didn't even want nothing out of it >> reporter: why not? because i didn't. i don't know. i just felt that way man. i was bitter. i was... i felt violated. >> reporter: at the same time his wife joelle had been diagnosed with lung cancer. you two had been together? >> 48 years i mean we had been together since i was 16. we had been married 48 years >> reporter: how did you get through that? >> by the grace of god a lot of prayer and i prayed 24/7. cried. it was deep. >> reporter: neville did not return to new orleans until 2007 to bury joelle >> at that time i didn't think i could ever be happy again. i'm really happy >> reporter: that's a blessing no doubt. reporter: the next year he went back to the city with the neville brothers. on a photo shoot for people magazine h
he had to pay aaron.he only pimping i did. >> reporter: neville lived here too. was this whole area flooded? >> everything back here, yeah. reporter: until 2005 when katrina destroyed his home. you never went back to that house >> never. i didn't even want nothing out of it >> reporter: why not? because i didn't. i don't know. i just felt that way man. i was bitter. i was... i felt violated. >> reporter: at the same time his wife joelle had been diagnosed with lung...
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lieutenant aaron wataga should serve. and what's interesting is, again, it's the same type of thing. it's been a very devicive split in the community. he is an individual who embraces being japanese american who chooses to refuse deployment on the grounds that it's not constitutional. he is inordinately bright and articulate and a poster boy for being sort of the u.s. soldier but he believes, after talking to soldiers coming back, that it's wrong. it's very similar to my central character, chet. as this went on in contemporary news it fed on where my central character became bolstered. that's what happens when you are writing a play. over a period of 3 1/2, 4 years things happen in your personal life and in the world around you that continue to sort of feed into the play. so the no no boy aspect, i just gave him a speech a couple days ago where he says, because i really want to bring up the issue and make it relevant to contemporary times. he says, doesn't anybody care what happened? they took away our rights. doesn't any
lieutenant aaron wataga should serve. and what's interesting is, again, it's the same type of thing. it's been a very devicive split in the community. he is an individual who embraces being japanese american who chooses to refuse deployment on the grounds that it's not constitutional. he is inordinately bright and articulate and a poster boy for being sort of the u.s. soldier but he believes, after talking to soldiers coming back, that it's wrong. it's very similar to my central character,...
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aaron, what do the president want to see in syria?israelis, their agreement on the golan heights essentially becomes nonfunctional and you get penetration and cross-border attacks. and second, the israelis and we are worried about the using or losing of chemical weapons. the latter essentially would, i think the administration would have no choice but to accelerate and up the ante in syria with some sort of punitive military strike or some sort of intervention. i think the president's policy, caution has been extremely well deserved. the kinds of arms we're, we're prepared to provide to the rebels would fundamentally not change the military arc of this crisis. it's tragic, it may be considered cruel by some, but i think on balance, it's the right way to go. >> aaron david miller, thank you so much. tommy vietter, thank you, it's good to see you sitting at our table. join us wednesday and thursday live from israel a as we travel with president obama and secretary kerry to the region. >>> coming up here, vetting the voters, the supreme
aaron, what do the president want to see in syria?israelis, their agreement on the golan heights essentially becomes nonfunctional and you get penetration and cross-border attacks. and second, the israelis and we are worried about the using or losing of chemical weapons. the latter essentially would, i think the administration would have no choice but to accelerate and up the ante in syria with some sort of punitive military strike or some sort of intervention. i think the president's policy,...
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it mixed up with her child. >> it happened when aaron employees waiting with his head down. to the incident when collier realized what she did she apologized to aaron and then walked over to her son and slapped him in the face and head and knocked him down to the ground. >> her child doesn't look like hers and size. >> deputies slapped collier with several warn abts and charged her with assault and battery and disturbing a school. aaron answered this. >> bad. >> and shelly williams said it is a good thing deputies are handling the slap attack. >> wow. slap attack. >> that jennifer philips fox affiliate. we understand the little boy will be just find. that is good. >> people lined up in oklahoma to see if they were exposed to hepatitis c and hiv after a local dentist was accused of unsan tarry practice. you may not know his name but you know his. a legend in the song world died today. we'll tell you about him after the break . here is a hit from one . albums he produced. ♪ ♪ [ singing ] oh this is soft. this is so so soft. hey hun, remember you only need a few sheets. hmph! [
it mixed up with her child. >> it happened when aaron employees waiting with his head down. to the incident when collier realized what she did she apologized to aaron and then walked over to her son and slapped him in the face and head and knocked him down to the ground. >> her child doesn't look like hers and size. >> deputies slapped collier with several warn abts and charged her with assault and battery and disturbing a school. aaron answered this. >> bad. >>...
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oh, my goodness gracious. >> as the hailstones fall, aaron has a disturbing thought. >> initially weere just looking at the yard being beat up, landscaping was ruined within a few seconds. >> oh, my gosh. >> and then i started realizing, oh, i didn't put my car in the garage. >> yeah, our cars are ruined. >> the deluge is so intense and the hailstone so large, aaron can't risk running the 20 feet to his cars. >> basically i didn't want to go outside and risk dying. >> the house is shaking. i mean, that's a real possibility to get hit in the head with a baseball-size piece of hail and die immediately. there was nothing we could do but watch our cars get beat up. >> that's all hail, that's not snow. >> aaron is helpless as the waves of projectiles fly downward and he's not the only one. the storm is now full force and oklahoma city is getting pounded with thousands of large hailstones. >> armageddon. >> just five miles away, mak madden is taking shelter from the falling destruction at his girlfriend shannon story's apartment. >> look at this. this is not cool, shannon. we were filming
oh, my goodness gracious. >> as the hailstones fall, aaron has a disturbing thought. >> initially weere just looking at the yard being beat up, landscaping was ruined within a few seconds. >> oh, my gosh. >> and then i started realizing, oh, i didn't put my car in the garage. >> yeah, our cars are ruined. >> the deluge is so intense and the hailstone so large, aaron can't risk running the 20 feet to his cars. >> basically i didn't want to go outside and...
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he could have been making six figures doing the same thing i want to turn the conversation now to aaron swartz as you mentioned john there is a link there and swartz faced decades in prison he allegedly broke into the mit computer to make academic journals public and after after he took his own life many say prosecutors went way too far and pursuing have now mit is making documents public what does this mean for the case. first they're not making everything entirely public in the rejecting certain names and there is a bit of a fight going on the judge in the case actually has discretion whether or not to release this so it's not a completely transparent process so far so is it fair we don't know that's up to the judge right now. i think just thirty seconds left what do you think this means for the case john. i think it more than consequences for the case this will have consequences for mit in a from a p.r. standpoint i think they're doing this to distance themselves from what has been you know a tragic and very public spectacle they have repeatedly tried to sort of disown what happened
he could have been making six figures doing the same thing i want to turn the conversation now to aaron swartz as you mentioned john there is a link there and swartz faced decades in prison he allegedly broke into the mit computer to make academic journals public and after after he took his own life many say prosecutors went way too far and pursuing have now mit is making documents public what does this mean for the case. first they're not making everything entirely public in the rejecting...
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. >>> our foot soldier this week is aaron jackson.e nonprofit organization planning peace. aaron's group has been active around the world for eight years now opening orphanages in haiti and in india, planting trees in the rainforests of south america and launching a health program to help children in developing nations. for all these reasons aaron jackson could be a foot soldier, but the reason he caught our attention this week is because of this house. it may seem like a plain, unassuming house that could be anywhere in the country, but this house is in topeka, kansas, and has some infamous neighbors. across the street from this little house is the westboro baptist church. you know that group that's known for picketing military funerals with hateful signs attacking fallen gay soldiers. aaron decided to use westboro's tactics against them but not in a way that makes war, but rather in a way that generates peace. he bought that little house and decided to paint it in the rainbow colors of the gay pride flag, and dubbed it the equality
. >>> our foot soldier this week is aaron jackson.e nonprofit organization planning peace. aaron's group has been active around the world for eight years now opening orphanages in haiti and in india, planting trees in the rainforests of south america and launching a health program to help children in developing nations. for all these reasons aaron jackson could be a foot soldier, but the reason he caught our attention this week is because of this house. it may seem like a plain,...
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i want to start with you, aaron.ght the issue back to light of the reporting. what is the central problem facing the va? >> the central problem is that they're not able to deal with this flood of iraq and afghanistan veterans coming home at the same time that a lot of vietnam veterans are finally being allowed to claim illnesses caused by agent orange. this is a paperwork problem. you know, they have so much paperwork ha they just simply can't put it through. as you mentioned, the documents that we obtained, showed that even though they had spent half a billion dollars trying to computer eyes this thing over the last four years, 97% of these claims are still on paper. there's a complete dysfunction at, there's a bad management at most of their regional offices and at the end of the day, what this meant is if you come home from iraq or afghanistan and file your first claim in new york city, you're going to be wait withing an average of 642 days for your benefits. so you got blown up by an ied in iraq or afghanistan an
i want to start with you, aaron.ght the issue back to light of the reporting. what is the central problem facing the va? >> the central problem is that they're not able to deal with this flood of iraq and afghanistan veterans coming home at the same time that a lot of vietnam veterans are finally being allowed to claim illnesses caused by agent orange. this is a paperwork problem. you know, they have so much paperwork ha they just simply can't put it through. as you mentioned, the...
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and they are investigating a possible link because they were doing some work with the aaron brotherhood, another white supremacist gang in texas, and they want to check out and see if there are similarities and whether if there was a third murder linked to evil. >> and he had connections to the governor of colorado, family connections. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, the morning after mr. clemens was killed, there was an emotional speech made about hiring mr. clemens, and talked about it without naming somebody a friend of his who had a son who was having trouble and how compassionate mr. clemens was. it turns out that man he talked about was the father of evan evil. his father, jack, is a prominent oil and gas attorney in the denver area and was friends with
and they are investigating a possible link because they were doing some work with the aaron brotherhood, another white supremacist gang in texas, and they want to check out and see if there are similarities and whether if there was a third murder linked to evil. >> and he had connections to the governor of colorado, family connections. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, the morning after mr. clemens was killed, there was an emotional speech made about hiring mr. clemens, and...
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aaron miller raise your hand, please. we have the transportation demand expert. do not let them have any more children soon. this is about programs and helping people understand that the managers on site can help visit take advantage of all those facilities their building. promoting sustainable choice giving on site on site broker who helps he horns get part of the package on living on development. these are strategy that work well, for like treasure island. we want that same kind of program manager entity so that we make the best use of all all the investment in the area. and we don't forget about the cabs. we make sure that the efficient operations of these are not interfere with other modes of transportation. so we're working closely with the muni services and i'll be at the taxi meeting next week. so fast two, that was just a very timely review. there is so much more going on. so, now we have all these projects going on desk. we approached california trains and others. we want to find out for example, is this plan working if no, it doesn't work then we stop w
aaron miller raise your hand, please. we have the transportation demand expert. do not let them have any more children soon. this is about programs and helping people understand that the managers on site can help visit take advantage of all those facilities their building. promoting sustainable choice giving on site on site broker who helps he horns get part of the package on living on development. these are strategy that work well, for like treasure island. we want that same kind of program...
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regarding that bloomberg headline i mentioned elsevier and this is the company of course for which aaron swartz died because he was downloading this taste or documents and read else of there is one of these companies that hold all this intellectual property from various public entities whether schools. or court systems so a federal judge in new york dismissed a copyright infringement case two attorneys brought against newton massachusetts based reed elsevier and west publishing corporation edward l. white of oklahoma city of new york sued in february two thousand and twelve claiming that the publication of their court filings in west litigator and else offers lexis nexis legal database infringe their copyrights they jacked it to the commercial use of this they were doing their job in court reed elsevier was taking their content and selling it putting it behind a copyright wall even though the courts the federal courts are financed by we the people and they make a profit from it and the courts decide and of course the favor of the major corporation done for another number but i'm up there
regarding that bloomberg headline i mentioned elsevier and this is the company of course for which aaron swartz died because he was downloading this taste or documents and read else of there is one of these companies that hold all this intellectual property from various public entities whether schools. or court systems so a federal judge in new york dismissed a copyright infringement case two attorneys brought against newton massachusetts based reed elsevier and west publishing corporation...
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aaron, thank you. thank you, keith, as well. well talk with you more.e greatly appreciate your time. congress is in recess. less than an hour, four of bipartisan senators working on immigration reform the tour the border to assess the security situation there. president obama also, though, getting ready to sit down for interviewes with spanish language media. in fact, that's happening right now. we will will get the first read on it. >>> plus, audio from today's supreme court hearing on doma still coming in. we will play the latest for you. >>> first, in today's money minute. look how wall treat is performing. dow is down 33 point. we will update you on anything new. come on, nowadays lots of people go by themselves. no they don't. hey son. have fun tonight. ♪ ♪ back against the wall ♪ ain't nothin to me ♪ ain't nothin to me [ crowd murmurs ] hey! ♪ [ howls ] ♪ the walmart low price guarantee, backed by ad match. there's your price, walmart will match that right at the register. nice! i did not know they did that. wow! that's the walmart low price guara
aaron, thank you. thank you, keith, as well. well talk with you more.e greatly appreciate your time. congress is in recess. less than an hour, four of bipartisan senators working on immigration reform the tour the border to assess the security situation there. president obama also, though, getting ready to sit down for interviewes with spanish language media. in fact, that's happening right now. we will will get the first read on it. >>> plus, audio from today's supreme court hearing...
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we've got aaron britt in the red versus aaron alexander this is the galaxy fight night in yuba city, california. the guys start squaring off and just 14 seconds into the fight, watch what happens. >> whoa! >> you see that? that's a double knockout. here it is again in slow motion. they both go in for the right, they nail each other. they almost both like walk right into the punch -- boom. they go down like a ton of bricks. both of these guys -- knocked out. listen to the crowd react. >> whoa! oh [ bleep ]. >> oh! >> is it like the first one to come to wins? >> it's called a draw. >> that's definitely something you don't see every day. from there we'll go to women's college basketball. game's over. you want to get your coach with the old gatorade bath, right? >> oh! man, those are two heads bouncing off the boards. >> oh no. can somebody tell these girls that you're supposed to do it from behind? >> he saw it coming, he's like girls, i can see what you're doing. >> oh! >>> armed with a shotgun, this robber waste those time. >> immediately he puts it in her face and before you know it
we've got aaron britt in the red versus aaron alexander this is the galaxy fight night in yuba city, california. the guys start squaring off and just 14 seconds into the fight, watch what happens. >> whoa! >> you see that? that's a double knockout. here it is again in slow motion. they both go in for the right, they nail each other. they almost both like walk right into the punch -- boom. they go down like a ton of bricks. both of these guys -- knocked out. listen to the crowd...
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elise, aaron blake, thank you for that. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the stress of being a superstar begins to show as the biebs blows his top. first, get ready to get one less hour of sleep tonight. sunday at 2 a.m. we all spring forward for daylight saving time. just a moment we'll show you just how costly that is when you turn your clocks ahead. also replace those batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide defect tors. we want to hear more from you so head over to facebook and search alex witt and "like" us. ere bac. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, a
elise, aaron blake, thank you for that. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> the stress of being a superstar begins to show as the biebs blows his top. first, get ready to get one less hour of sleep tonight. sunday at 2 a.m. we all spring forward for daylight saving time. just a moment we'll show you just how costly that is when you turn your clocks ahead. also replace those batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide defect tors. we want to hear more from you so head over to...
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aaron eckhart, angela bassett, gerard butler. thank you. ? at t.e understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. witthto fight chronic.ation, rosteoarthritis pain.ses to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take
aaron eckhart, angela bassett, gerard butler. thank you. ? at t.e understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. witthto fight chronic.ation, rosteoarthritis pain.ses to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to...
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first one is aaron parness. are you here? aaron parness. alex kinney. alyssa nickell. carl stokes.nell persico. cynthia davis. emerald o'leary. frank strona. joyce pierson. gregg cassin. come on up. >>> [inaudible]. >> you're first. >>> thank you, i think. well, thank you. nice to meet you all. and i just want to say thank you for creating the task force. i am a gay dad. i've lived in san francisco since 1980. i tested positive in the early '80s, went on to disability maybe 10 or 12 years ago, but stayed really involved here, activities. i just think this task force is incredibly important. i think that the things that i look and i see most is how people -- how fast people can become invisible and how much a social network and how much it takes actually caring for and watching out for our lgbt [speaker not understood]. i had an experience of being senior almost by being on disability for a long time and kind of being marginalized and kind of stepping outside the system and having to [speaker not understood] myself a bit and relying on things like a task force for social services th
first one is aaron parness. are you here? aaron parness. alex kinney. alyssa nickell. carl stokes.nell persico. cynthia davis. emerald o'leary. frank strona. joyce pierson. gregg cassin. come on up. >>> [inaudible]. >> you're first. >>> thank you, i think. well, thank you. nice to meet you all. and i just want to say thank you for creating the task force. i am a gay dad. i've lived in san francisco since 1980. i tested positive in the early '80s, went on to disability...
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. >> reporter: today aaron hands and other veterans are writing the names at the federal building here on golden gate avenue. organizers have timed this to coincide with a similar protest at the white house. many say they were opposed to u.s. participation in the war to begin with. others say they were misled. >> a lot of us feel that a lot of us were pretty much lied into -- into our involvement with this war and pretty much we're trying to highlight the effects of the war by chalking the dead. >> reporter: people started chalking after 9:00 and have filled up large areas of the sidewalk here. in just a few hours, the veterans had help from others who are not veterans who say veterans need all of the help they can get after their military time is over. >> i think that we take war a little too lightly. we need to understand the real cost of war. it's not in dollars. it's in these names right here. these are all people that represent families that have lost because of, you know, what we're doing out there. >> reporter: now, tori, as you can see across the street here at the plaza, there
. >> reporter: today aaron hands and other veterans are writing the names at the federal building here on golden gate avenue. organizers have timed this to coincide with a similar protest at the white house. many say they were opposed to u.s. participation in the war to begin with. others say they were misled. >> a lot of us feel that a lot of us were pretty much lied into -- into our involvement with this war and pretty much we're trying to highlight the effects of the war by...
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aaron levey says his company is constantly looking for way toes increase diversity. >> the conversationut yahoo! turned into a work from home versus work from the office type of situation. yahoo! is a business that over the past five years has lost a lot of its core culture and a lot of core morale. what blah ris sa is trying to do is bring everybody back in, build the foundation of a strong business and strong culture. so she's doing something that's very specifically that is well attuned for the kind of situation yahoo! is in. i think in three years from now, you'll see sort of a dispersion again where people will be able to work from home. but right now, they need to build that moral foundation and morale and foundation as an industry. >> levie is outlining his interests. >> individuals can bring in their own technology into the workplace. so just as you bring in your iphone or ipad into the office, you can bring in web delivered technology into the office. we have over 15 million users have that brought box into their organization and their enterprises and is then we sell deeper int
aaron levey says his company is constantly looking for way toes increase diversity. >> the conversationut yahoo! turned into a work from home versus work from the office type of situation. yahoo! is a business that over the past five years has lost a lot of its core culture and a lot of core morale. what blah ris sa is trying to do is bring everybody back in, build the foundation of a strong business and strong culture. so she's doing something that's very specifically that is well...
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van buren had been a close associate of aaron burr's. jackson had actually been a close associate of aaron burr's as well. both of them charmed by him. but the likelihood that, you know, that martin van buren's mother, living in this tavern in kinderhook, new york, after having all of these kids already, she had already been married once before, having an affair with aaron burr was highly unlikely. >> bethany johnson on twitter. i would like to know if angelica had any kids? >> yes, she did. that's one thing about these young women in the white house. they are pregnant much of the time. they are either pregnant or they have given birth and they are nursing or the child died and they are mourning. that was angelica's situation. >> angelica was pregnant twice in the white house. the first child she lost, rebecca and shortly after the tableau scene, she retreated from public life because she was already present and women were kept in private after that. >> yes. she had three after the presidency she had three boys. >> singleton, travis and
van buren had been a close associate of aaron burr's. jackson had actually been a close associate of aaron burr's as well. both of them charmed by him. but the likelihood that, you know, that martin van buren's mother, living in this tavern in kinderhook, new york, after having all of these kids already, she had already been married once before, having an affair with aaron burr was highly unlikely. >> bethany johnson on twitter. i would like to know if angelica had any kids? >> yes,...
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it is my understanding that aaron peskin was playing a role in the drafting of that. we have been hearing about that for a while and that now apparently has been introduced at the board. that legislation was not drafted by the city attorney's office. the legislation has not been approved as to form by the city attorney's office. i learned about the introduction of this legislation on early tuesday evening after our board meeting. my understanding is that planning staff and the city attorney did not know about its introduction until after it was introduced. since tuesday evening when we learned about this legislation, we have been trying to review it and analyze it, and we are continuing to do so. from our initial review and analysis, i want to bring several thing to your attention. i believe that this legislation will make our current, already bad c-e-q-a process significantly worse and more convoluted and more time consuming and more confusing than it already is rather than simplifying it. to give you a few examples, the legislation as it states, will allow for a sep
it is my understanding that aaron peskin was playing a role in the drafting of that. we have been hearing about that for a while and that now apparently has been introduced at the board. that legislation was not drafted by the city attorney's office. the legislation has not been approved as to form by the city attorney's office. i learned about the introduction of this legislation on early tuesday evening after our board meeting. my understanding is that planning staff and the city attorney did...
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do want to give some stuff away free there is a structure to protect it is a room for that at all aaron absolutely i do think there is a file sharing in its core is is a wonderful thing you know david byrne said something though that i think is pretty pression he said when you share a file or a cd with your friend that's actually sharing but when you just upload entire catalogs of music you know into a torrent site for free so that everyone can just take from them that's almost like like looting you know that goes a little bit far and if you look at actually the large uploader is of music on the torrent sites usually it's only a few people it might be in the hundreds that that upload giant. catalogs of music if it's just peer to peer person to person hey i like this record they're talking they're communicating i don't have a problem with that that's just that's friendly fire file sharing and i do think they're there always will be file sharing and they should not be persecuting the young people and it is mostly young people because maybe they can even afford the music i've been there yo
do want to give some stuff away free there is a structure to protect it is a room for that at all aaron absolutely i do think there is a file sharing in its core is is a wonderful thing you know david byrne said something though that i think is pretty pression he said when you share a file or a cd with your friend that's actually sharing but when you just upload entire catalogs of music you know into a torrent site for free so that everyone can just take from them that's almost like like...
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thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> aaron, you bought this house.orida to topeka. >> that's right. >> i'm sure you were watching over the rainbow and the wizard of oz. what were you hoping to achieve and what inspired you to do this? >> roughly 4,000 kids kill themselves. there's a message out there they're not good enough. my goal is to simply counter that message and to express pride and so that's why we're doing this. >> yeah. but you chose that house because you wanted to what, symbolically express your views in direct opposition to the bigotry that they represent. the optics on this are very very important, right? location, where you got the house and what you're looking at, that all says something about your politics there? >> absolutely. the westboro baptist church is the perfect child of being anti-gay. we figured no better place to go and better place to start changing that message was with the westboro baptist church. >> any bananas or tomatoes thrown at you from the westboro baptist church? >> no. they sent out vial tweets but other than
thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> aaron, you bought this house.orida to topeka. >> that's right. >> i'm sure you were watching over the rainbow and the wizard of oz. what were you hoping to achieve and what inspired you to do this? >> roughly 4,000 kids kill themselves. there's a message out there they're not good enough. my goal is to simply counter that message and to express pride and so that's why we're doing this. >> yeah. but you...
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let's bring in aaron blake, political reporter for the washington post.on, good morning. >> good morning. >> i'd say it's an ambitious goal by the president. what is he going to do to try to make it happen? >> the president has been criticized in the past by democrats, a lot of it behind closed doors that he didn't do a lot to help his party in the 2010 midterm elections. he didn't raise money for a lot of candidates. he wasn't interested in trying to build up a bigger congressional majority. so i think the white house recognizes now, after four years of dealing with split congress, that they really need to have a democratic house if they want to pass an ambitious legislative agenda. at a time, that's a very difficult thing to do if the last several decades of history are any indication midterms, you know, in the second term of a president is a very tough time for a president to gain seats. >> democrats would have to win 17 seats. and let me read just a little bit from the article. of all the ptds since franklin d. roosevelt, only bill clinton picked up h
let's bring in aaron blake, political reporter for the washington post.on, good morning. >> good morning. >> i'd say it's an ambitious goal by the president. what is he going to do to try to make it happen? >> the president has been criticized in the past by democrats, a lot of it behind closed doors that he didn't do a lot to help his party in the 2010 midterm elections. he didn't raise money for a lot of candidates. he wasn't interested in trying to build up a bigger...
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enables the promise to work well, it's a win win approach between peter and michael and jennifer and aaron and carly and all the folks behind this you can see from the presentation it's pretty complex stiff. >> i want to say the light bulb moments that i got is one when i think about the sibling way providing underground link to peel street when you think about all the congestion that all the commuters are experiencing coming out of the city if you could get those folks out of streetcar muni and other modes and start training people to see that route as a quick route to california trance that's a quick win. this subway is sdoeltd open in 20018 and the arena project is to open in late 2017. you may need to create something to develop that to get users to use that - and you're also reducing this traffic along that area when the new arena is present. another is we're talking about the other parking strategy we can now start talking to the giants around the bundling ticket sales with parking and the potential to sort of get people - if you're coming out of the north you come from the north if
enables the promise to work well, it's a win win approach between peter and michael and jennifer and aaron and carly and all the folks behind this you can see from the presentation it's pretty complex stiff. >> i want to say the light bulb moments that i got is one when i think about the sibling way providing underground link to peel street when you think about all the congestion that all the commuters are experiencing coming out of the city if you could get those folks out of streetcar...
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porque me vaya yo voy a dejar de tener contacto o una relación con ustedes, con rafa, con vivi y con aarónente contigo. >> no. >> camila, no porque me vaya, no. >> no, exactamente, no, definitivamente. daniel, en el momento que tú te vayas, tú y yo dejamos de tener relación y ponemos punto final a esto. o sea que cuando tú te vayas, será nuestra despedida definitiva. ♪. >> ♪. >> a la espera de una nueva votación millones de catolicos esperan la elección de un nuevo pap. >> los padres pueden hacer mucho para cuidar a sus hijos en la guardería. >> es hora del noticiero mas premiado de la bahia: noticias univision 14 solo a las 11. >> hola ¿qué tal? bienvenidos soy maría leticia gómez , >> una maestra es investigada por amarrar con cinta adhesiva fue en central point donde angela calcaño fue a una menor de 2 años y fue porque ella no quiso dormir siesta. >>deborah grat habría puesto sustancias somniferos para hacer dormir a los niños que cuidaba. >> beatriz ferrari nos cuenta que podemos hacer por la seguridad de nuestros hijos que van a las guarderias. >> la esposa de arturo cuida a su bebé
porque me vaya yo voy a dejar de tener contacto o una relación con ustedes, con rafa, con vivi y con aarónente contigo. >> no. >> camila, no porque me vaya, no. >> no, exactamente, no, definitivamente. daniel, en el momento que tú te vayas, tú y yo dejamos de tener relación y ponemos punto final a esto. o sea que cuando tú te vayas, será nuestra despedida definitiva. ♪. >> ♪. >> a la espera de una nueva votación millones de catolicos esperan la...
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tech analyst really in the country but what about the mainstream like a new york times for example aaron sorkin writing that what does it really matter that the money was stolen from depositors it's all good i mean aren't they just some just some degree also responsible for this this soft fascism i'm going to say something a lot of mainstream media guys i'm not going to like i mean they're reporters ok most importers. are not analytical by profession or sometimes by nature so they say something that my on its face appear to be extremely ignorant ok but this is could actually be wrong ok either way once someone important says it it tends to be repeated by those who simply follow the flow and then you have something that may be scrap words what is stated but that's propaganda. that's propaganda and they're pushing a line ok let's talk about the cyprus story how it will impact bank loans in europe you know last time around the friends france already had trouble people trying to get money out of the bank and they changed the rules in terms of how much you could get per withdrawal they're alr
tech analyst really in the country but what about the mainstream like a new york times for example aaron sorkin writing that what does it really matter that the money was stolen from depositors it's all good i mean aren't they just some just some degree also responsible for this this soft fascism i'm going to say something a lot of mainstream media guys i'm not going to like i mean they're reporters ok most importers. are not analytical by profession or sometimes by nature so they say something...
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attorneys for the late internet freedom activist aaron swartz have filed a justice department ethics complaint over his prosecution. he took its own life in january, weeks before he was set to go on trial for downloading millions of articles provided by the nonprofit research service jstor. he was facing 35 years in prison, a penalty supporters called excessively harsh. in a letter to the justice department, his attorney accuses federal prosecutors of misconduct saying they sat on exculpatory evidence. in email with help from the attorneys of aaron swartz appears to review prosecutors' claims they did not have time to obtain a warrant to search his laptop. the letters released comes one week after the attorney general eric holder publicly to the prosecutor's conduct saying their case against aaron swartz was a good use of prosecutorial discretion. unrest broke out in a brooklyn area of new york wednesday night at a protest over the police shooting of 16-year-old kimani gray who was shot dead by two plainclothes officers who claimed he had a gun, but one witness has said he was not ar
attorneys for the late internet freedom activist aaron swartz have filed a justice department ethics complaint over his prosecution. he took its own life in january, weeks before he was set to go on trial for downloading millions of articles provided by the nonprofit research service jstor. he was facing 35 years in prison, a penalty supporters called excessively harsh. in a letter to the justice department, his attorney accuses federal prosecutors of misconduct saying they sat on exculpatory...
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regarding that bloomberg headline i mentioned elsevier and this is the company of course for which aaron swartz died because he was downloading this taste or documents and read else of air is one of these companies that hold all this intellectual property from various public entities whether schools. or court systems so a federal judge in new york dismissed a copyright infringement case two attorneys brought against newton massachusetts based reed elsevier and west publishing corporation edward l. white of oklahoma city of new york sued in february two thousand and twelve claiming that the publication of their court filings in west litigator and also his lexis nexis legal database infringe their copyrights they jacked it to the commercial use of this they were doing their job in court reed elsevier was taking their content and selling it behind putting it behind a copyright wall even though the courts the federal courts are financed by we the people and they make a profit from it and the courts decide and of course the favor of the major corporation time for another number but i'm up the
regarding that bloomberg headline i mentioned elsevier and this is the company of course for which aaron swartz died because he was downloading this taste or documents and read else of air is one of these companies that hold all this intellectual property from various public entities whether schools. or court systems so a federal judge in new york dismissed a copyright infringement case two attorneys brought against newton massachusetts based reed elsevier and west publishing corporation edward...
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>>t>tenemos el mensaje de kate del castillo para su ex, aarón díaz, no se lo pierda e ♪. >>> una multitudrdes, el vicepresidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro dijo que el presidente chávez será embalsamado y expuesto en una urna especial para que el pueblo pueda verlo, tuvimos un recorrido para ver lo que la gente vivía en estos momentos, esto encontramos. >>> colas kilométricas. >>> el paso del tiempo y el poco tiempo para ver a chávez por última vez, dio paso al caos, y acabó con la tranquilidad. >>> no puedo, yo quiero a chávez, no puedo, es horrible, es horrible, estoy toda la mañana aquí y no puedo ver a chávez (llanto). >>> una marea roja conformada por la base del chavismo, por eso echaron a empujones a juan carlos escotet, presidente de banesco, presidente de los bancos más importantes del país, quieren ver a chávez con la boina roja y a su lado la espada de bolívar. >>> lo vimos hermoso, estaba enterito, no como dicen que chávez tiene un pedazo quitado. >>> claro, está hermoso, precioso, igualito.ión >p>> por todas partes los vendedores informales quieren tener su recuerdo del com
>>t>tenemos el mensaje de kate del castillo para su ex, aarón díaz, no se lo pierda e ♪. >>> una multitudrdes, el vicepresidente de venezuela, nicolás maduro dijo que el presidente chávez será embalsamado y expuesto en una urna especial para que el pueblo pueda verlo, tuvimos un recorrido para ver lo que la gente vivía en estos momentos, esto encontramos. >>> colas kilométricas. >>> el paso del tiempo y el poco tiempo para ver a chávez por última...