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ajeno, pero segun la policia en esta epoca le pueden romper su ventana por mucho menos que eso 25:58 albief 4:15 por 25 centavos si dejan algo visible y lo quieren ellos lo van a romper 4:20 4:42 es un poco exagerado pero si ha pasado personalmente yo he tomado reportes 4:47 los volantes dan las recomendaciones basicas para prevenir que esto ocurra. 2:28 la gente sigue cometiendo el mismo error y queremos prevenir eso 2:31 20:25 ese es el error mas grande que uno toma de dejar las cosas visibles, pero no hay de otra llega a trabajar a un lugar no puede bajar toda la herramienta y meterla para donde el cliente 20:39 en 63 por ciento tambien ha subido el robo de automoviles en la zona de bayview. 2:33 los robos de carros son modelos japoneses, modelos de los 90 que son muy faciles para robar basicamente los ladrones usan una llave que esta raspado para abrir las puertas y prender el carro 2:49 por ultimo el volante le recuerda que su seguridad es mas importante que sus pertenencias ... asi que este alerta, porque sino hay otros que lo estan aun mas. pilar nino telemundo roll open take deko -
ajeno, pero segun la policia en esta epoca le pueden romper su ventana por mucho menos que eso 25:58 albief 4:15 por 25 centavos si dejan algo visible y lo quieren ellos lo van a romper 4:20 4:42 es un poco exagerado pero si ha pasado personalmente yo he tomado reportes 4:47 los volantes dan las recomendaciones basicas para prevenir que esto ocurra. 2:28 la gente sigue cometiendo el mismo error y queremos prevenir eso 2:31 20:25 ese es el error mas grande que uno toma de dejar las cosas...
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Apr 13, 2011
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albie esparza/dep.de policia de s.f 34:27 nosotros pensamos que los sospechosos querian destruir la evidenciael homicidio causando un incendio a proposito 34:33 en senal de luto, hoy se izaba a media asta la bandera en la escuela preparatoria thurgood marshall de san francisco.....alli estudiaba en decimo grado la victima, andy zeng...esta es su foto publicada en facebook. ivanna romero/estudiante de "thurgood marshall" 19:47 estabamos con el el viernes, y el weekend ya se murio so este es bien, como que no es real 19:56 seis consejeros mas fueron enviados hoy al plantel para ayudarles a los jovenes a entender como pudo pasarle esto a uno de los suyos...alguien que no mostraba rastros de problemas. guillermo morales/rector preparatoria "thurgood marshall" 7:20 era un muy buen nino andy tenia muchos amigos aqui en la escuela, los maestros todos les gustaban el. 7:25 24:46 segun las autoridades el joven no vivia en esta casa, ya arrestaron a cuatro sospechosos y ahora estan en la busqueda de uno mas 24:53 segun la policia, todos los involucrados son adolescentes asiaticos, uno de los cuales res
albie esparza/dep.de policia de s.f 34:27 nosotros pensamos que los sospechosos querian destruir la evidenciael homicidio causando un incendio a proposito 34:33 en senal de luto, hoy se izaba a media asta la bandera en la escuela preparatoria thurgood marshall de san francisco.....alli estudiaba en decimo grado la victima, andy zeng...esta es su foto publicada en facebook. ivanna romero/estudiante de "thurgood marshall" 19:47 estabamos con el el viernes, y el weekend ya se murio so...
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. >,7ythey do not know if it is cg albie, one of the best lawyers we have ever put on tv.they do not know how a public defender differs from a criminal attorney. i am shocked that the public has a lack of understanding among the public defender does, how we should be resources. this is a critical reason why i am here today. >> what i heard jonathan to just is that public defenders are responsible for the negative misconceptions' because we are not doing our part to help change it. if that is true, i want jerry to tell us whether or not he agrees with that assessment. >> do you agree with that? >> jonathan said something that i absolutely agree with. that is the media reflects what the public wants. in my view, the media, in general, feed a voracious appetite for vengeance by an informed public. often influenced by fear, prejudice, and ignorance. i think one of the reasons criminal defense lawyers argued so poorly is people do not understand the source of crime. they want simple, quick responses to a complicate long- term solutions. you cannot fight crime by doing what the
. >,7ythey do not know if it is cg albie, one of the best lawyers we have ever put on tv.they do not know how a public defender differs from a criminal attorney. i am shocked that the public has a lack of understanding among the public defender does, how we should be resources. this is a critical reason why i am here today. >> what i heard jonathan to just is that public defenders are responsible for the negative misconceptions' because we are not doing our part to help change it. if...
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chairman of the oil market i think he felt very much like, and explains in the book, his attitude was albie a couple of years, you're lucky to have me. he saw himself as an accomplished businessman, and he was. i think you see was i'm going to get what i can out of this, but i don't think it will be that much. there were times where he lined up extra paychecks are himself from what i can see but he also donated money he made. so i don't know if it's fair to focus on him as one of the -- many because he had a lot of what was going on. >> host: we have to take a quick break. thank you. >> we will be back with "after words" shortly. >> now back to "after words" with leah mcgrath goodman, author of "the asylum." >> host: so before the break we're talking a little bit about vinnie, the former chairman, and also 3g schaefer who was the one that put together a lot of the deals that to nymex from a partnership of something known by the members to a public company and then part of the much larger cme group it if you talk a little bit about him and that process and where we are today. >> guest: richi
chairman of the oil market i think he felt very much like, and explains in the book, his attitude was albie a couple of years, you're lucky to have me. he saw himself as an accomplished businessman, and he was. i think you see was i'm going to get what i can out of this, but i don't think it will be that much. there were times where he lined up extra paychecks are himself from what i can see but he also donated money he made. so i don't know if it's fair to focus on him as one of the -- many...
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he looked at me and he said have you ever heard of the arpaio albie? i tour tore that went down. said you mean business so i can attempt to come to my office on monday that his lawyer was lenny dee cough who has since passed away. i said we can put darÍo in the same room with bill miller and these people because they hated each other. so he said, okay so we went over and negotiated the deal and the city ended up putting a lot of money that still we didn't know we were going to do that much. within agreed that dara was sitting in my office. finally they said yes. and then, darius said to me after we agreed on the price in the deal that would be done, darÍo said what about my other $40,000 in broken english. i said what $40,000? he said they promised me a thousand dollars to negotiate. it's been 40 days. so i picked up the phone and called miller. i never heard miller swear my life except that day. i said forget about it. forget i even call. the deal is off. i will handle it. so i said to darÍo, -- that is why can't trust them to get the deal, the whole thing. so i said what if i c
he looked at me and he said have you ever heard of the arpaio albie? i tour tore that went down. said you mean business so i can attempt to come to my office on monday that his lawyer was lenny dee cough who has since passed away. i said we can put darÍo in the same room with bill miller and these people because they hated each other. so he said, okay so we went over and negotiated the deal and the city ended up putting a lot of money that still we didn't know we were going to do that much....