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s.o.t. 1:40:23 i knew them as human beings, and i cared for both of them, and their deaths is a terrificeran buenos seres humanos y su muerte es una perdida inmensa dijo.. cesar ---mientras que en otra disputa de otra agencia de transporte, take vo ---un panel de tres funcionarios nombrados por el gobernador jerry brown, realizo una audiencia para mediar en la disputa laboral entre la agencia "ac transit" del condado de alameda y empleados de la entidad que la semana pasada estuvieron a punto de realizar una huelga... ---en dos ocasiones anteriores, la directiva de "ac transit" y lideres sindicales han llegado a acuerdos provisionales pero que fueron rechazados por los miembros del gremio... cesar ---pero donde si se registro otro paro laboral esta maÑana, fue en el puerto de oakland... take vo ---un grupo de camioneros paralizo las actividades comerciales del puerto, para segun ellos, manifestarse contra las condiciones laborales... ---los operadores independientes, aseguran que la cantidad que se les paga por cada carga es la misma que hace diez aÑos, pero que ahora ellos pagan mucho m
s.o.t. 1:40:23 i knew them as human beings, and i cared for both of them, and their deaths is a terrificeran buenos seres humanos y su muerte es una perdida inmensa dijo.. cesar ---mientras que en otra disputa de otra agencia de transporte, take vo ---un panel de tres funcionarios nombrados por el gobernador jerry brown, realizo una audiencia para mediar en la disputa laboral entre la agencia "ac transit" del condado de alameda y empleados de la entidad que la semana pasada estuvieron...
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of our humanness we are completely devoid of any caring or feeling of the power of love and we as human beings the world is changing quite dramatically. would come in several test change. with the collapse of communism with free market economies but also the oil spills the invention of the road wide web -- the world wide web also interestingly a democratic threshold with more households though teeing above 48 them below. that means society as a whole is driven by the midlife values that have more meaning and purpose and what type of legacy will leave behind it is less about self or materials. we're also becoming more connected we're faithful with over 1 billion members but we are woven together into this seamless fabric we know everything that is going on and can share and we're becoming more intelligent that shows the human eye q is that every 10 years over the last few decades. so that average person with a 100 i.q. today are up in the top 2% of intelligence at xavier genius. also all much mind -- much more education. and the impact is most traumatic with higher access to education that is n
of our humanness we are completely devoid of any caring or feeling of the power of love and we as human beings the world is changing quite dramatically. would come in several test change. with the collapse of communism with free market economies but also the oil spills the invention of the road wide web -- the world wide web also interestingly a democratic threshold with more households though teeing above 48 them below. that means society as a whole is driven by the midlife values that have...
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blue for those like me like as a human being that i if i go there to congress and i speak to other humans that they'll sympathize and that they'll see that we are good people that we have done nothing wrong so what happened to us is very unjust and as long as i'm telling the truth and they see that my children were injured and that my mom was killed. they'll see that we are wrong we aren't terrorists. but if they have good hearts and that they believe in humanity that i do hope that they will have the drones and find a solution to bring peace to my world didn't get a phone fortunately only five members of congress showed up to the briefing with congressman alan grayson to hear the story that included rush holt of new jersey june cuba annoyed john conyers of michigan and rick nolan of minnesota but despite the low turnout this was a rare event on capitol hill in which members of the u.s. government officially acknowledge that these strikes are actually happening and they're destroying wives something the current and previous administrations in the white house have been reluctant to do earl
blue for those like me like as a human being that i if i go there to congress and i speak to other humans that they'll sympathize and that they'll see that we are good people that we have done nothing wrong so what happened to us is very unjust and as long as i'm telling the truth and they see that my children were injured and that my mom was killed. they'll see that we are wrong we aren't terrorists. but if they have good hearts and that they believe in humanity that i do hope that they will...
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think wee knew -- i need more of that as human beings.be able to appreciate each others'differences and jazz really takes us in that direction. tavis: lonnie still sounds good. lonnie is a world cost singer. we have had people comeback stage sobbing. she is the most honest singer i know outside of maybe only holiday. [laughter] tavis: that is hi con, as they say. -- that is hi cotton, as they say. [laughter] the chance to lay together and travel together. lex in december, we are celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary good we met in 1966 when she was the lead singer of brazil 66 and she called me herb alpert for the first couple of years. she still does. [laughter] that is a great story. you guys are so cool. the verbwalked in, bravado, the the jazz club, it's amazing. what's i wanted to have a space in l.a. where all the great musicians can play, feel good, feel comfortable, and we created a studio with [indiscernible] he was with me every step of the way developing the inside here and the sound is beautiful. upstairs, downstairs, left
think wee knew -- i need more of that as human beings.be able to appreciate each others'differences and jazz really takes us in that direction. tavis: lonnie still sounds good. lonnie is a world cost singer. we have had people comeback stage sobbing. she is the most honest singer i know outside of maybe only holiday. [laughter] tavis: that is hi con, as they say. -- that is hi cotton, as they say. [laughter] the chance to lay together and travel together. lex in december, we are celebrating our...
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. >> i knew them as human beings and i cared for both of them. it is a terrific loss. >> reporter: investigators say six people were on board the train at the time of the accident. two were being taught to operate the train and the others were there to instruct or troubleshoot. investigators spoke to the dispatcher and a number of other bart employees today. that footage from inside the cab has been sent to washington, d.c. to be analyzed by the ntsb. they'll have another update for us tomorrow evening. investigators expect to be in town for a few more days. >>> we invite you to stay with us for continuing coverage of the strike and this accident investigation. our website is nbcbayarea.com. there are areas where you can sign up for breaking news alerts as well. >>> we may be in for another transit strike. new details about that situation tonight. we expect to find out wednesday if a temporary strike been will be extended. governor brown ordered an investigation by the board to look into whether or not a 16-day cooling off period should be ordere
. >> i knew them as human beings and i cared for both of them. it is a terrific loss. >> reporter: investigators say six people were on board the train at the time of the accident. two were being taught to operate the train and the others were there to instruct or troubleshoot. investigators spoke to the dispatcher and a number of other bart employees today. that footage from inside the cab has been sent to washington, d.c. to be analyzed by the ntsb. they'll have another update for...
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which is that as long as you are human and present yourself as a human with all your faults and your daily struggles and your wishes and your thoughts about what you like and what we be -- you would like to be in the freedom of movement you would like to have two related specifically to palestinians people will listen to you. many people talk about how he used to speak of this permission to narrate and tell your own story and also this idea that we are all just human beings. i think it's quite simple. sadly i went through this whole process of worrying about being a daughter of this person who seemed to represent so much and have these lofty ideas but what has come out with this is this incredible -- this incredible realization that it's very simple and we mustn't forget how simple it is. you know people have asked me, was your father an anti-semite and i'm like well know, he was just palestinian. if you have actually read anything you wrote he would know he is in no way an anti-semite that but people don't do that. take -- people take your associations about your tandy and just saying you are palestinian hearings this whole thing with it so the best thing we can do
which is that as long as you are human and present yourself as a human with all your faults and your daily struggles and your wishes and your thoughts about what you like and what we be -- you would like to be in the freedom of movement you would like to have two related specifically to palestinians people will listen to you. many people talk about how he used to speak of this permission to narrate and tell your own story and also this idea that we are all just human beings. i think it's quite...
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people as mindless corporate trends this cultural shift is causing us to lose sight of one another as human beings at the heart of this disconnect is our ever growing dependence on technology which in turn fuels the exploitation of individuality. so they've mastered how to take advantage of our uniqueness and make us feel that by purchasing these products we are expressing our bridge analogy and all the while still being treated as consumer sheep this technologic dependence and manipulative advertising is why we're still online at the dinner table in transit to work and even to sleep with our smartphones at an arm's length justice. vive in today's workforce being glued to your phone is par for the course but be a diligent worker bee doesn't guarantee you job security case in point is that during this global recession productivity has actually increased we've officially become a world of workaholics and we're physically suffering as a result countless studies have confirmed the correlation between workaholism and sleep disorders heart disease nervous system problems and mental illness among many ot
people as mindless corporate trends this cultural shift is causing us to lose sight of one another as human beings at the heart of this disconnect is our ever growing dependence on technology which in turn fuels the exploitation of individuality. so they've mastered how to take advantage of our uniqueness and make us feel that by purchasing these products we are expressing our bridge analogy and all the while still being treated as consumer sheep this technologic dependence and manipulative...
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people as mindless corporate trends this cultural shift is causing us to lose sight of one another as human beings at the heart of this disconnect is our ever growing dependence on technology which in turn fuels the exploitation of individuality so they've mastered how to take advantage of our uniqueness and make us feel that by purchasing these products we are expressing our bridge analogy and all the while still being treated as consumer sheep this technologic dependence and manipulative advertising is why we're still online at the dinner table in transit to work and even to sleep with our smartphones at an arm's length just serve to. vive in today's workforce being glued to your phone is par for the course but be a diligent worker bee doesn't guarantee you job security case in point is that during this global recession productivity has actually increased we've officially become a world of workaholics and we're physically suffering as a result countless studies have confirmed the correlation between workaholism and sleep disorders heart disease nervous system problems and mental illness among ma
people as mindless corporate trends this cultural shift is causing us to lose sight of one another as human beings at the heart of this disconnect is our ever growing dependence on technology which in turn fuels the exploitation of individuality so they've mastered how to take advantage of our uniqueness and make us feel that by purchasing these products we are expressing our bridge analogy and all the while still being treated as consumer sheep this technologic dependence and manipulative...
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aware of and san mateo's respect everyone 24/7 has people looking at how do we respect each other as human beings and understand our differences and embrace those and be a community of care. >> i think a very practical thing, too, is that there somehow be established an adult that kids will trust or young people will trust. when we started out with lgbt sensitivity that was one of the things because a push back from the school district, well, that's going to cost money. but we found teachers, we started with elementary and went up to middle who would volunteer for that, straight or gay. then we put the word out, if you are having these kind of problems, we saw some very graphic instances that even the sensitized adults didn't understand, they didn't realize it. a lot of it in those days, i'm a teacher and i love my profession, a lot of it was in the faculty rooms, too. you learn from kids. it's all laid out there for you and that's another thing if you have the sensitized adult then you don't spend any money, that adult is there are there. >> we have about 3 minutes left for each of you to make a
aware of and san mateo's respect everyone 24/7 has people looking at how do we respect each other as human beings and understand our differences and embrace those and be a community of care. >> i think a very practical thing, too, is that there somehow be established an adult that kids will trust or young people will trust. when we started out with lgbt sensitivity that was one of the things because a push back from the school district, well, that's going to cost money. but we found...
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it to try to find evidence of wrongdoing which is directly contrary to our privacy our dignity as human beings and our rights under the constitution those of us who are principled understand that and stand against it those of us who are fearful feel that every time the word the phrase nine eleven gets repeated they have to forget everything they know about the u.s. constitution and the oath they swore to uphold it u.s. representative alan grayson from florida thank you now for the past few weeks we've been bringing you dispatches from guantanamo bay united states infamous prison now archies honest asa charkha brings us her latest report from gitmo on the stark realities of the detention center. every morning at eight am the u.s. national anthem erupts across the beast that holds america's most scandalous prison no one likes to be spit on no one wants to have their own torture hunger strikes and suicides have marred this place since two thousand and two and they're human beings after all they're there's no reason to expect that they enjoy being here you know we pretend otherwise prisoners held
it to try to find evidence of wrongdoing which is directly contrary to our privacy our dignity as human beings and our rights under the constitution those of us who are principled understand that and stand against it those of us who are fearful feel that every time the word the phrase nine eleven gets repeated they have to forget everything they know about the u.s. constitution and the oath they swore to uphold it u.s. representative alan grayson from florida thank you now for the past few...
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nuclear holocaust but it all comes back to being a show about family and how we have to struggle to survive in this desperate world. >> what's it like for you as a human being to imagine a world without power? >> my life has exploded. this little device has changed my life because it's always pointed at me this way. everywhere i go, everyone is trying to take a picture or sneak a picture about me. there's something missing about us when put faith in technology. people are like i can't rest, i can never sleep, i'm thinking of so many things. it's because we don't know how to rest, to breathe. we all need time to relax and we're hard pressed to do that when we sleep next to our phone. >> talk to us about your character now that that iconic show has come to an end. >> i'm sad but i'm glad, also, for having been april fofforded opportunity to be amongst such greatness. people ask me all the time, what's your favorite show, your favorite movie and i say it's the one i'm working on now, what i call a brutally delicious show, "revolution." wednesday nights at 8:00. watch. ♪ ♪ >> this has got to be the most 2013 way to quit your job. you probably saw this vid
nuclear holocaust but it all comes back to being a show about family and how we have to struggle to survive in this desperate world. >> what's it like for you as a human being to imagine a world without power? >> my life has exploded. this little device has changed my life because it's always pointed at me this way. everywhere i go, everyone is trying to take a picture or sneak a picture about me. there's something missing about us when put faith in technology. people are like i...
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. >> what is this doing to us as human beings? the fact that we're constantly at -- >> it's keeping us more at the surface of things. i went to a dinner of a group of young people, constant, constant interruption. everybody has a phone, phones are going off constantly, the average teenage girl is interrupted once every four or five minutes by an incoming or an outgoing text. so five people out to dinner, i mean, it was a constant interruption. and i'll say to them, "how do you feel about the interruptions?" and they say, "what interruptions?" because they experience these interruptions as connection. things have gotten so bad that the culture is starting to present things that used to be dystopian as utopian. and my best example is dinner. there's an ad for facebook which -- a dinner, a typical norman rockwell dinner, the type you were evoking. big family, and extended family is at dinner. and you know this is going to be good, because dinner is the thing that we all know protects against juvenile delinquency, people stay in schoo
. >> what is this doing to us as human beings? the fact that we're constantly at -- >> it's keeping us more at the surface of things. i went to a dinner of a group of young people, constant, constant interruption. everybody has a phone, phones are going off constantly, the average teenage girl is interrupted once every four or five minutes by an incoming or an outgoing text. so five people out to dinner, i mean, it was a constant interruption. and i'll say to them, "how do you...
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somebody young and have a whole life that potentially could be ahead of that child, i don't think there are many things as a priority for us as humanederal government to put an emphasis on and phubbed. fund. >> holy smokes! we have actually found our new pitch man for obama care. the gist of it all, folks, these folks lining up in these lab coats, they didn't stop the sequester from cutting almost 5% of the nih budget back in march. and i want to tell you, those cuts cost 750 patients a spot in the nih clinical center. and i didn't see any of these grandstanding republicans come out to support obama care, which will allow children with preexisting conditions to finally get health insurance. what -- i mean, what is that? are we ripping the scab off the republicans? is there really a heart underneath that shirt, cantor? no. it's all optics. it's all fun and games to them. and it's all trying to win in the arena of public opinion where they are losing. joining me now, our rapid response panel, mike pap antonio, stephanie miller and occupy wall street protester, jesse le greka. jesse, you first tonight. we've seen this song and dance b
somebody young and have a whole life that potentially could be ahead of that child, i don't think there are many things as a priority for us as humanederal government to put an emphasis on and phubbed. fund. >> holy smokes! we have actually found our new pitch man for obama care. the gist of it all, folks, these folks lining up in these lab coats, they didn't stop the sequester from cutting almost 5% of the nih budget back in march. and i want to tell you, those cuts cost 750 patients a...
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increasingly wanting to know what we think and feel, the very essence of who we are and share as human beings. i fundamentally reject this premise. [applause] >> so do we! >> if we just give up our essential liberties, given what happened to me another whistleblowers like edward snowden. and so, it is time to roll back the surveillance tape. it is time to restore the fourth amendment. it is time to repeal the patriot act. it is time to rebuild the fisa act. it is time the united states government stops watching us. >> former national security agency whistleblower, strake speaking saturday at the stop watching us rally. he was charged with espionage after he was suspected of revealing information about the agency's warrantless wiretapping program. original charges against him were dropped. former republican governor of new mexico gary johnson also addressed the crowd. >> the government has granted itself power that it does not have. [applause] we have to stand against this. forla merkel, thank you bringing attention to the world that the u.s. is monitoring the .ell phones of 35 world leaders t
increasingly wanting to know what we think and feel, the very essence of who we are and share as human beings. i fundamentally reject this premise. [applause] >> so do we! >> if we just give up our essential liberties, given what happened to me another whistleblowers like edward snowden. and so, it is time to roll back the surveillance tape. it is time to restore the fourth amendment. it is time to repeal the patriot act. it is time to rebuild the fisa act. it is time the united...
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september on your facebook page, you called me a loud mouthed bitch, can we please as politicians, as human beings tone it down? come on. thanks for watching, everybody. stay tuned. "around the world" is coming up next. next. have yourself a lovely weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> three big stories we're following right now. reports the u.s. spied on our allies is infuriating europe. germany's chancellor says it is severely shaken the trust and fueling calls for legal limits how espionage is carried out. >>> and a man on a train overhears the former head of the nsa giving background information and then tweets it out. and confessions of a former drone operator. a young man who has killed hundreds of people using drones tells us that war was never meant to be carried out this way. welcome to "around the world." i'm suzanne malveaux. this is a diplomatic nightmare for the obama administration. it is intensifying right now. america's european allies are now furious over reports that the u.s. has been spying on them extensively. the growing scandal has dominated a european union summ
september on your facebook page, you called me a loud mouthed bitch, can we please as politicians, as human beings tone it down? come on. thanks for watching, everybody. stay tuned. "around the world" is coming up next. next. have yourself a lovely weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> three big stories we're following right now. reports the u.s. spied on our allies is infuriating europe. germany's chancellor says it is severely shaken the trust and fueling calls...
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>> i would basically say... as a un employee or as a human being? >> both? >> i would simply say, "i'm really sorry about your loss, i'm really sorry that cholera happened, we don't exactly know what the origins are but we're working as hard as we can to address the issue." >> but everybody knows what the origins are! the scientific community is united... >> our... our panel told us that it was due to a confluence of circumstances... >> including being brought to haiti most likely by un peacekeepers... >> that's not what it said. >> wait a minute. so the un still maintains that nepalese soldiers weren't the most likely cause of cholera in haiti? we asked one of their own scientists. >> the most likely source of cholera into haiti was someone associated with the mirebalais minustah facility. >> danielle lantagne was one of the experts appointed by the un to investigate the nepalese base. >> they found a rage of evidence pointing towards the un peacekeepers including the type of cholera was very similar to an outbreak in nepal. >> since the time of our report,
>> i would basically say... as a un employee or as a human being? >> both? >> i would simply say, "i'm really sorry about your loss, i'm really sorry that cholera happened, we don't exactly know what the origins are but we're working as hard as we can to address the issue." >> but everybody knows what the origins are! the scientific community is united... >> our... our panel told us that it was due to a confluence of circumstances... >> including...
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take amazing pictures and grow as a human being and a photographer and a filmmaker. whatever it is. only god knows. i want to book in haiti. i started 1997. it's not out yet. i do the work that i'm willing to -- i want to put out as well. there was a lot of books, but mostly i want to keep on shooting and create a strong body of work. >> you already have a strong body of work. it keeps getting bigger and stronger and we appreciate you for it. >> thank you. >> up next, the game changers on sports and the positive impact on women. ♪ ♪ never loved ♪ [ sighs ♪ ♪ have you ever, think ♪ ooohhhh, oh, oohh ♪ ♪ perfect work of art ♪ i knew right from the start ♪ i was sent here for you ♪ we were made to love [ male announcer the all-new 2014 chevrolet impala. made to love. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you know there was a time when people like me couldn't live here. i'll never forget being told i wasn't welcome in this neighborhood. well i own this building now, the fair housing act made a difference for someone like me. so i can choose where i want to live, free from discrimination. glad you could make it, righ
take amazing pictures and grow as a human being and a photographer and a filmmaker. whatever it is. only god knows. i want to book in haiti. i started 1997. it's not out yet. i do the work that i'm willing to -- i want to put out as well. there was a lot of books, but mostly i want to keep on shooting and create a strong body of work. >> you already have a strong body of work. it keeps getting bigger and stronger and we appreciate you for it. >> thank you. >> up next, the game...
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. >> the 48% just really, you know, as a human being, scares the heck out of me. >> this is unconscionable. it never should have happened. >> my message to congress is do what the american people elected you to do. represent us, not yourselves. >> in alexandria, kristin fisher, wusa9. >> and several local businesses at that meeting are offering deals for federal workers. power, washington gas, alexandria hun hyundai and cardinal bank say contact them and you'll work out a payment plan. so, what can you do if you are caught up in the shutdown, but you have to deal with pesky creditors? they can send out bill collectors asking for patience. it includes a phone number so they can verify you work for the government. so, if you are one of the 400,000 federal workers furloughed, you may want to ask your agency about those letters. >> meantime, the d.c. government has identified another $400 million in reserve funds. money that is going to be able to keep the city running if the federal shutdown does continue. council member says most of the money comes from a mandatory cash flow reserve fund. th
. >> the 48% just really, you know, as a human being, scares the heck out of me. >> this is unconscionable. it never should have happened. >> my message to congress is do what the american people elected you to do. represent us, not yourselves. >> in alexandria, kristin fisher, wusa9. >> and several local businesses at that meeting are offering deals for federal workers. power, washington gas, alexandria hun hyundai and cardinal bank say contact them and you'll...
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rampant through the complex they say not enough is being done so they've hired an attorney to try to force the landlord to clean up the property >> as a humanre tired of it we're living worse than animals full of -- at night, we cannot sleep we get bitten by animals very marks all over my body >> well, the owners have not returned calls from abc seven news looking for comment three school students hurt when a police officer's gun went off during a safety presentation the weapon had been mounted on a police motorcycle that was on display during an antidrug event somehow it went off all injuries were nonlife threatening but students were taken to the hospital just to make sure they're okay a spokesperson for chino police department say have launched an investigation into that mishap >> each year the cost of college tuition seems to go up but this year, grew by smallest amount in more than 30 years accord together nonprofit group college board, the average price for a four-year school rose 2.9% this year, last year went up 4.5% increasing 8.5% the year before that financial experts say this shows costs will not continue to spiral out of contro
rampant through the complex they say not enough is being done so they've hired an attorney to try to force the landlord to clean up the property >> as a humanre tired of it we're living worse than animals full of -- at night, we cannot sleep we get bitten by animals very marks all over my body >> well, the owners have not returned calls from abc seven news looking for comment three school students hurt when a police officer's gun went off during a safety presentation the weapon had...
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. >> i knew them as human beings and i cared for both of them. and their death is a terrific loss. >> reporter: and tomorrow, federal investigators plan to speak with b.a.r.t. managers and learn more about the safety procedures at b.a.r.t. there was no outside-facing video from that train, but the inside-facing video of the cab has been sent to washington, d.c., to be analyzed by the ntsb. the ntsb says it would take between four and ten days to complete its investigation. live in walnut creek, monty francis, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> of course, we'll have continuing coverage of the investigation into the accident and the b.a.r.t. strike as well on air and online. for a lit of b.a.r.t. strike resources, click on the box afternoon the on the upper left of our home page, nbcbayarea.com. >>> we should find out if ac transit workers will be allowed to walk off the job. last week governor brown ordered a seven day cooling off period to give time for to determine whether a 60 day cooling off member should be order. that board will announce i
. >> i knew them as human beings and i cared for both of them. and their death is a terrific loss. >> reporter: and tomorrow, federal investigators plan to speak with b.a.r.t. managers and learn more about the safety procedures at b.a.r.t. there was no outside-facing video from that train, but the inside-facing video of the cab has been sent to washington, d.c., to be analyzed by the ntsb. the ntsb says it would take between four and ten days to complete its investigation. live in...
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they saw each other as human beings. >> it was early in the relationship. i always say they met each other at the fundraiser, reagan was still a democrat, they would have been the best buddies in the world. what they fought over was party philosophy, reagan went from liberal to conservative. they didn't put up for congress in l.a. because he was too far left. he really moved. tip stayed. one lig piggy went to the market and one stayed home. that's the difference. but tip did, this is from an eyewitness, one other guy in the room, tip knelt down next to the president's bed and held his hands and they recited the lord is my shepherd, the psalm and kissed him on the forehead and said i hope you get better. and he said thanks for coming, tip. >> it's so real. another think about backing up with gorbachev, limits are important in politics. boxing drk the greatest boxer is mohammed ali, today you have extreme fighting, kick them in the nuts and the stuff that goes on in politics is totally different than it used to be. gouge his eyes out. that's not the way it wa
they saw each other as human beings. >> it was early in the relationship. i always say they met each other at the fundraiser, reagan was still a democrat, they would have been the best buddies in the world. what they fought over was party philosophy, reagan went from liberal to conservative. they didn't put up for congress in l.a. because he was too far left. he really moved. tip stayed. one lig piggy went to the market and one stayed home. that's the difference. but tip did, this is from...
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know who they are because they aren't in control of their chemicals and but that's what we are as human being is a bunch of chemicals not just cells interacting with one another and they we act out we get moody we cry we we can't sleep we don't feel like sex we gain weight we bloat there's no reason for gaining weight because we're eating less and exercising more and i hear this all the time from women and when i say well it's probably your hormones they go oh no no i'm too young for this so i put that all together and i think that that's where we should really be looking to prevent breast cancer to consider the fuel that we put into our body to consider the toxins we put on our body because it's transdermal you know if you look at our skin under a microscope it's got what we call poor is that under my skin microscope looks like big holes because of the chemicals everybody's running. all over themselves all the time without thinking that all that ends up in the system and. the organs and glands are under attack the brain's under attack there's so much a.d.d. in a.d.h. stephen i know that you'
know who they are because they aren't in control of their chemicals and but that's what we are as human being is a bunch of chemicals not just cells interacting with one another and they we act out we get moody we cry we we can't sleep we don't feel like sex we gain weight we bloat there's no reason for gaining weight because we're eating less and exercising more and i hear this all the time from women and when i say well it's probably your hormones they go oh no no i'm too young for this so i...
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look, when i am watching them i know what is going to happen before it happens, because, really, as human beings we are just patterns, and we don't really change that much from day to day. maybe our outfit or our clothing but 95 percent of what we do is fairly automated. >> rose: so what do you say to these people what tiger needs to do is get back to the swing when he was with butch hear on? >> he can't. can't do it. >> physically can't do it? phase wise can't do it. >> can't snap his back leg back to rotate, you know, so, you know, as time goes on i mean people can say why doesn't michael jordan hit the hole when he was with the wizards like he was with the bulls? because he can't. i think that, yo, you know, my answer to that is, i start to look at the most rational, logical reason, is it just -- is there a pattern there? or is it just that, you know, there is no way, including nicholas going through the same thing that tiger did, there is just no way that for 17 years in a row you are going to shoot under par on every single sunday. i just think that if tiger doesn't do it, it is talked abou
look, when i am watching them i know what is going to happen before it happens, because, really, as human beings we are just patterns, and we don't really change that much from day to day. maybe our outfit or our clothing but 95 percent of what we do is fairly automated. >> rose: so what do you say to these people what tiger needs to do is get back to the swing when he was with butch hear on? >> he can't. can't do it. >> physically can't do it? phase wise can't do it. >>...
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as acumen being trying to figure out and i do that on purpose. it is important to me that i carry on something that he taught me which is as long as you are human and present yourself as a human with all your faults and your daily struggles and wishes and thoughts about what you would like and what you would like to be an freedom of movement you would like to have to relate to the palestinians, people will listen to you. many people use to speak of this permission to narrate your own story and this idea that all these human beings and i went through this process of worrying about the daughter of this person who used to represent what the ideas, but what came out of it is this incredible realization that it is very simple and we mustn't forget how simple it is, wasn't your father and anti-semite? no, he was just palestinian. if you had read anything, he is in no way an anti-semite but people don't do that. people take their associations about your identity and just being palestinian carries this whole thing with and what i have learned to do is present myself as a human being and that is all there is to moving forward in our quest for a just peace.
as acumen being trying to figure out and i do that on purpose. it is important to me that i carry on something that he taught me which is as long as you are human and present yourself as a human with all your faults and your daily struggles and wishes and thoughts about what you would like and what you would like to be an freedom of movement you would like to have to relate to the palestinians, people will listen to you. many people use to speak of this permission to narrate your own story and...
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for example speaking about mark twain once wrote that he is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag he is a shame to the american nation and no one has helped to send him to the senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary with a chain and ball on his legs. well william a clarke may have died back in one nine hundred twenty five his willingness his eagerness to corrupt the american democracy and political process is alive and well today just as the koch brothers charles and david worth a combined estimated sixty eight billion dollars among the driving forces behind the corruption of our democracy according to koch brothers exposed dot com between one nine hundred ninety eight and two thousand and eight koch brother controlled foundations gave more than one hundred ninety six million dollars to organizations that favor policies that would further pad the wallets of these two guys this is a big step up from past out thousand dollar bills in the back of the room in that same time period koch industries owned by these two brothers spent fifty million
for example speaking about mark twain once wrote that he is as rotten a human being as can be found anywhere under the flag he is a shame to the american nation and no one has helped to send him to the senate who did not know that his proper place was the penitentiary with a chain and ball on his legs. well william a clarke may have died back in one nine hundred twenty five his willingness his eagerness to corrupt the american democracy and political process is alive and well today just as the...