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the ordinance before you today will establish a new bayview hunters point citizens advisory committee that would be responsible for reviewing and providing recommendations to the planning commission, the board of supervisors and other city departments on land use matters in zone 2 of the bayview hunters point redevelopment project area. i know supervisor breed is extremely familiar with the structure and process associated with the redevelopment plans, for those of you who are not, i will give a very brief overview of the city adopted the redevelopment plan for the bayview hunters point neighborhood in 2006, and subsequently amended it in 2010. as a requirement of the california redevelopment law there was a project area committee established that was charged with reviewing land use decisions and projects in the neighborhood, making recommendations to the redevelopment commission, and implementing the redevelopment plan. now in recognition of the structure, the requirements of the california law, the planning department and the redevelopment agency entered into an agreement that speci
the ordinance before you today will establish a new bayview hunters point citizens advisory committee that would be responsible for reviewing and providing recommendations to the planning commission, the board of supervisors and other city departments on land use matters in zone 2 of the bayview hunters point redevelopment project area. i know supervisor breed is extremely familiar with the structure and process associated with the redevelopment plans, for those of you who are not, i will give...
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a preparation for you when it might be heard at the planning commission before it comes back before you. >> our next meeting is june 24th, right? >> that is june 24th. >> so, and i need to hear also from you what else, what did you not get tonight? and what did you need to hear so that staff, i am going to be gone for three weeks. and staff is going to need to work, you know, staff chris, is going to need to work on this and get the information and be able to have you have time to read it and so i don't think that the, you know,... >> now, i don't think that you... i mean, for me, it is not about putting out a template of here are the questions that we need answered, for me it is about both sides presenting their case, based on what they want to argue. >> right. >> but i think that what i am kind of sensing is perhaps we need to do better education to you around the criteria of which formula retail is decided. and so, that you are making that decision based upon that criteria. and i kind of get a sense that we need to do some better education to you in relationship to that. >> i thi
a preparation for you when it might be heard at the planning commission before it comes back before you. >> our next meeting is june 24th, right? >> that is june 24th. >> so, and i need to hear also from you what else, what did you not get tonight? and what did you need to hear so that staff, i am going to be gone for three weeks. and staff is going to need to work, you know, staff chris, is going to need to work on this and get the information and be able to have you have...
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that is not on the floor before us right now. and on the matters before us, it seems clear to me, that the library commission that these complaints do not carry weight and there is not a violation of 67-16 and the 150-word statements have been included without any editing and without change, there is no question on the record before us about whether they have been revised shortened tampered with or otherwise reduced from what was presented by the complainant or anyone else. i think that it is a simple matter and i think that we should act in a way that follows the decisions that we have made in the past on this issue. >> thank you, commissioner studley. >> may i respond to that? >> mr. hartz. >> why are they fighting so hard to keep these summaries out? >> what is it thatvy to say that they don't want heard? i'm not just fighting this for my own sake, i'm fighting this for the sake of any citizen in this city who has gone before a public body, made a statement and had that statement either deleted, sensored, misrepresented and th
that is not on the floor before us right now. and on the matters before us, it seems clear to me, that the library commission that these complaints do not carry weight and there is not a violation of 67-16 and the 150-word statements have been included without any editing and without change, there is no question on the record before us about whether they have been revised shortened tampered with or otherwise reduced from what was presented by the complainant or anyone else. i think that it is a...
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before drawing conclusions or making judgments. if this were a court room the first question to miss at 11 would have been how do you plead? this lerner would have been able to state her innocence and never would have been forced to take the stand, swear an oath or publicly assert her fifth amendment rights. .. the judge likely would hold a hearing on this question before making a ruling. council would prepare written briefs with legal and historical precedence and the judge would hear oral arguments from all parties involved before making a determination based on the facts and based on the law. but again this is not happening and the chairman is going about this in reverse. he is asking the committee to vote on this resolution 1, without taking basic commonsense measures to help committee members, all committee members both republicans and democrats make reasoned and informed decisions. let's look at the is the -- evidence now before the committee. exhibit a is the letter from ms. lerner's legal counsel on 2013 clearly invoking he
before drawing conclusions or making judgments. if this were a court room the first question to miss at 11 would have been how do you plead? this lerner would have been able to state her innocence and never would have been forced to take the stand, swear an oath or publicly assert her fifth amendment rights. .. the judge likely would hold a hearing on this question before making a ruling. council would prepare written briefs with legal and historical precedence and the judge would hear oral...
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it's before discussion so we're starting at this point. and tonight we're being asked to approve and this recommendation to approve the funding described to make candidate - are the expenditures set in stone if we vote on this tonight. can we reallocate some of the funds and change some of the expenditures in this spreadsheet we have before us? >> commissioner are you refer to changes that would take place throughout the year or in the next two weeks or something in between. >> no for clarification i think that expenditures we see the revenue coming in we see a proposed expenditure and if we have a recommendation on some of the changes on the proposed expenditures are we able to do that after we approve this? if we approve this first without having a thorough discussion i feel w that if it's bind i'm a little bit uncomfortable to make the vote because there's no flexibility to change a recommendation about funding. so that was my in question question if it's bind or not after we approve this we can look at the spreadsheet and make changes
it's before discussion so we're starting at this point. and tonight we're being asked to approve and this recommendation to approve the funding described to make candidate - are the expenditures set in stone if we vote on this tonight. can we reallocate some of the funds and change some of the expenditures in this spreadsheet we have before us? >> commissioner are you refer to changes that would take place throughout the year or in the next two weeks or something in between. >> no...
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but there are some things i've never seen before.his ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> used to be that wall street at least tried to maintain the pretense that the stock market had a level playing field. even when the industry and the regulators didn't care much about fairness in reality, they still tried to keep up the appearance of fairness to regular individual investors like you. lately, though, the cheating and albeit perhaps legal behavior has gotten so blatant that i can't blame anyone who feels like this game is rigged. consider the chicanery with thompson reuters prereleasing the confidence index to select clients that was unearthed by cnbc's eamon javers. thompson is a respected widely used research platform on wall street. investors pay them for access to research information you wouldn't otherwise have. now, what's been known fo
but there are some things i've never seen before.his ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ >>> used to be that wall street at least tried to maintain the pretense that the stock market had a level playing field. even when the industry and the regulators didn't care much about fairness in reality,...
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even before this davis and perry were already competitors.tly it is already a join davis was the only texas po politics with bert hair than rick perry. chris hayes asked her if she had her sights set on the governmentship. >> i would lie if i told you i didn't have aspirations to run for a state wide office. i think the real story will be, will the sentiment of people hold, will they demonstrate their desire for new leadership in the state. if yesterday was any indication, i think chances are pretty good that that's going to be the case. >> joining me now to make this epic topic turn, msnbc political analyst and washington bureau chief at mother jones, david corn. and daily beast senior contributing writer michelle goldberg. also joining us, texas democratic state senator la tee shah vandepue. thank you all for joining me. >> thank you. >> i want to go first to the state senators. if senator thompson could start off, explain to us the bill that started all of this. what was actually in the bill? i sort of gave a quick description of it but wh
even before this davis and perry were already competitors.tly it is already a join davis was the only texas po politics with bert hair than rick perry. chris hayes asked her if she had her sights set on the governmentship. >> i would lie if i told you i didn't have aspirations to run for a state wide office. i think the real story will be, will the sentiment of people hold, will they demonstrate their desire for new leadership in the state. if yesterday was any indication, i think chances...
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that is not on the floor before us right now. and on the matters before us, it seems clear to me, that the library commission that these complaints do not carry weight and there is not a violation of 67-16 and the 150-word statements have been included without any editing and without change, there is no question on the record before us about whether they have been revised shortened tampered with or otherwise reduced from what was presented by the complainant or anyone else. i think that it is a simple matter and i think that we should act in a way that follows the decisions that we have made in the past on this
that is not on the floor before us right now. and on the matters before us, it seems clear to me, that the library commission that these complaints do not carry weight and there is not a violation of 67-16 and the 150-word statements have been included without any editing and without change, there is no question on the record before us about whether they have been revised shortened tampered with or otherwise reduced from what was presented by the complainant or anyone else. i think that it is a...
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they trained in britain before they deployed. they earned their nickname because they bathed infrequently and shortly before battle they shaved mohawks into their heads. a mohawk and camouflage helped. the team brought troops and men. he died of information with shared literature and with the knowledge of hope and peace >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good afternoon my name is mike. i'm here to request a continuance of 4 dot 00 from your june agenda. the basis of the request is that i have a 10 week old ordinance with a complaint, which are relevant to this case. only today, i received a file saying that the files on the fifth floor would be available and the transportation files would be available to me. this last friday i requested that boxes from iron mountain storage and that project had serious problems. it was the last time that involved the legal demolition of the building. i was told i had received everything that included 5 historical documents from the archives and that was it. i am pursuing the matt
they trained in britain before they deployed. they earned their nickname because they bathed infrequently and shortly before battle they shaved mohawks into their heads. a mohawk and camouflage helped. the team brought troops and men. he died of information with shared literature and with the knowledge of hope and peace >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please >> good afternoon my name is mike. i'm here to request a continuance of 4 dot 00 from your june agenda. the...
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have we seen this before? it looks like ivan watson we're still trying to get a connection with him. >> suzanne, it's a little bit difficult to hear you because of the technology's acting up right now. if you can see us -- >> we got you, ivan. go ahead. >> if you can see and hear me right now, we're in the place where the protest first started. and in a series of days that have been never-seen-before moments in turkey, in istanbul. this is another one of them because i would estimate there are thousands and thousands of people in this park in what pretty much a joyous gathering, people picnicking and all in defiance of the turkish prime minister who has called the protesters extremists and members of marginal groups. instead, we see a lot of students, we see some families, we see middle-aged people, a lot of women as well. they seem determined to show they are not marginal groups, that they are not extremists. they are turkish citizens, and they want their prime minister to listen to them. suzanne. >> ivan, of
have we seen this before? it looks like ivan watson we're still trying to get a connection with him. >> suzanne, it's a little bit difficult to hear you because of the technology's acting up right now. if you can see us -- >> we got you, ivan. go ahead. >> if you can see and hear me right now, we're in the place where the protest first started. and in a series of days that have been never-seen-before moments in turkey, in istanbul. this is another one of them because i would...
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either before or after. and that is not the intent and then there is something wrong with the process of who is chosen to be on that board i would say. >> i think that would be good. this all came out because of my inquiries and my initiatives and you know talking to marlina about what i could and could not do, if i had not said anything to her. >> we are glad that you found out, thank you. >> any public comment on this? >> i am larry bush for friends of ethics. >> we are not taking a petition on this waiver. but would i like to point out that the city attorney's office has been working for the past year for what is called a guide for good government and includes information on rules for commissioners in terms of incompatible activities as well as conflicts of interest and it is not as of yet being made available on-line but the commission, your commission may want to urge that that process be expedited. this is the 7th waiver, since mayor lee became mayor, to come before this commission, you have granted si
either before or after. and that is not the intent and then there is something wrong with the process of who is chosen to be on that board i would say. >> i think that would be good. this all came out because of my inquiries and my initiatives and you know talking to marlina about what i could and could not do, if i had not said anything to her. >> we are glad that you found out, thank you. >> any public comment on this? >> i am larry bush for friends of ethics. >>...
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this technology has been been tried before on this scale. these two projects plus road improvements will help fremont develop hundreds of acres of new housing and new business development autos people want to work where they can stay on mass transit like bart and get there. we're going to build that area like i said, ate louz people to live, work, shop, play in fremont. >> in fremont abc 7 news. >> michael finney is here now answering questions you sent to him and terry e mailed this one. we've been in the middle of refpk our home they told us interest rate they quote us six months ago isn't valid anymore. can they do this just as they're about to chose close. >> absolutely. six months ako i don't think anyone give you that guarantee. a rate lock normally lasts 30 days and 60 days if you're lucky and have golden credit. you can buy this. you can buy ie, give them mb money and they'll hold it for you six months but if you didn't do that, yes, they can do it. you get a rate lock coming in writing or verbally. but six months i've never heard of
this technology has been been tried before on this scale. these two projects plus road improvements will help fremont develop hundreds of acres of new housing and new business development autos people want to work where they can stay on mass transit like bart and get there. we're going to build that area like i said, ate louz people to live, work, shop, play in fremont. >> in fremont abc 7 news. >> michael finney is here now answering questions you sent to him and terry e mailed...
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so, that's what is before you today in both of the versions. what supervisor breed has proposed is to amend that provision to allow when a lawsuit is filed, to allow applications actually to continue to come in and be approved for a one-year period after the filing of a lawsuit. at the end of that one-year period, no new applications would be allowed to be submitted. but if you have your foot in the door basically at that point, you would have 18 months to obtain tentative approval of the application. and then you could proceed to condo convert. or if you have already have tentative approval, you could convert. so, that is the supervisor breed's proposal. supervisor chiu has proposed for amendment today three different scenarios depending on what provisions are the subject of the lawsuit, and they each have three different outcomes. so, the one that's most similar to the existing provision is if there is a lawsuit to just the moratorium provision, which is suspending the lottery for 10 years, it's as i just explained. no new applications would
so, that's what is before you today in both of the versions. what supervisor breed has proposed is to amend that provision to allow when a lawsuit is filed, to allow applications actually to continue to come in and be approved for a one-year period after the filing of a lawsuit. at the end of that one-year period, no new applications would be allowed to be submitted. but if you have your foot in the door basically at that point, you would have 18 months to obtain tentative approval of the...
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we remember before 1997, when the freeway was there, and after it had gotten torn down and how dark of a place it was. and in order to make it what it is today, you have to have good leadership. you have to have vision. and you have to have really good people who care about the city but more importantly, people who know how to make great things to happen and be patient in allowing those things to happen and i know commissioner brandon is one. she is a leader, a true visionary and also she is very particular about what she decides to put her time and resources towards. and the fact that she has committed her time to the port is truly something that san francisco should be happy about, should be proud of, because we are definitely heading in a direction where the port is becoming what it needs to be for san francisco and now clearly, moving in the direction of making sure that the south -- the southern part of the port is not completely neglected and i know she is the kind of person who will ensure that doesn't happen and will move in a positive direction to make it as equally amazing as
we remember before 1997, when the freeway was there, and after it had gotten torn down and how dark of a place it was. and in order to make it what it is today, you have to have good leadership. you have to have vision. and you have to have really good people who care about the city but more importantly, people who know how to make great things to happen and be patient in allowing those things to happen and i know commissioner brandon is one. she is a leader, a true visionary and also she is...
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a lot of those years, there were a lot of nights before the overnight. "much ado about nothing" happens "nd even "the avengers happens because of the connections and years of work. on "the avengers," people ask me, how did you get this job? why did they pick you? to the point where i was like, quit it. i had years of proving myself as a writer and a director, on a smaller scale, building up to them and somebody would hand me the reins. in the same way, building this troupe of actors. my wife and i starting a micro- budget studio in order to make our own stuff and having success with "dr. horrible." it is the years and years extreme effort. i work very, very hard. i do not do anything else. i do not know how to do anything else. i am bad at everything, except this. when people say, how do you get started, i say, i do not know. just dart. start and do not stop. tavis: given where your parents are, did you have a choice? did you say, this is all i do? i am trying to figure out if you had a choice given the lineage. >> sometimes i think i was formed in a lab
a lot of those years, there were a lot of nights before the overnight. "much ado about nothing" happens "nd even "the avengers happens because of the connections and years of work. on "the avengers," people ask me, how did you get this job? why did they pick you? to the point where i was like, quit it. i had years of proving myself as a writer and a director, on a smaller scale, building up to them and somebody would hand me the reins. in the same way, building...
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that before? >> i told you i don't watch the news. >> what about when you talked with tracy martin? did he say when you came forward. we are saying this is a racially motivated murder. >> he just asked if i could talk to his attorney. >> how about when you talked to ms. fulton. did she say would you please come forward and talk to our attorney and record it because we think this is a racially charged event? >> no. >> and you didn't have any information from the news that this was a racially charged event? >> no. i told you i don't watch the news. >> are you okay this morning? >> yes. >> you seem so different than yesterday. just checking. did someone -- >> is that a question? >> yes. did someone talk to you last night about your demeanor in court? >> no, i went to sleep. >> so, your testimony is that you hadn't heard anything on the news about this being a racially charged incident? >> repeating the answers. >> sustained. >> may i approach, please. >> no. >> you didn't know anything about this cas
that before? >> i told you i don't watch the news. >> what about when you talked with tracy martin? did he say when you came forward. we are saying this is a racially motivated murder. >> he just asked if i could talk to his attorney. >> how about when you talked to ms. fulton. did she say would you please come forward and talk to our attorney and record it because we think this is a racially charged event? >> no. >> and you didn't have any information from...
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i said it before. i'll say it again.ce, but it's a start. >> awesome food. >> yeah. laid back. in american, laid back. >> a stew made of kidneys, liver and heart served family style. feel free to eat with hands. right hand only, please. and a really traditional thing left over from the italians, basically pasta with ragout. what's this dish called? it's good. the italians left you one good thing. a few nice buildings and pasta. >> and pasta, yeah. >> so the story of misrata, the story of libya is that ordinary people suddenly called upon to do extraordinary things. where were you when war broke out? >> i was in canada, montreal. >> studying medicine. >> yes. >> the doctor put her medical studies on hold to help tend all manner of horrible war injuries. what kind of procedures were you doing on a regular basis? >> everything. everything. without prior practice and knowledge. you just kind of -- in the situation try to pick up things. >> how many patients did you treat a day? >> like 60 or 70. the whole hospital was full.
i said it before. i'll say it again.ce, but it's a start. >> awesome food. >> yeah. laid back. in american, laid back. >> a stew made of kidneys, liver and heart served family style. feel free to eat with hands. right hand only, please. and a really traditional thing left over from the italians, basically pasta with ragout. what's this dish called? it's good. the italians left you one good thing. a few nice buildings and pasta. >> and pasta, yeah. >> so the story...
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"before midnight" is the name of the movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i loved "before sunrise." ever got dressed up ever for halloween, i went as the unibomber. that has nothing to do with it. [ laughter ] before they caught him. it was just the sketch. my best friend went as you from "before sunrise." >> oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: and he went -- >> what did he do? >> jimmy: he had a leather jacket, he had two wine glasses and a bottle of wine, and told everybody, "i'm ethan hawke from 'before sunrise.'" [ laughter ] >> how did it play out for him? did he get -- >> jimmy: not well, not well. no, no. we went home -- i was dressed -- >> tell him i'm sorry. >> jimmy: i was dressed as the unibomber. i didn't help him out. >> it sometimes doesn't work for me either. >> jimmy: but no, so anyways, we saw the movie together. then, we saw "before sunset." >> okay. you guys saw it together? >> jimmy: yeah, we did. >> do you guys do a lot of date movies? [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's a bromance, yeah. >> i'm not judging. i'm not judging. >> jimmy: no, no, we had to. and, gosh, this is a pe
"before midnight" is the name of the movie. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i loved "before sunrise." ever got dressed up ever for halloween, i went as the unibomber. that has nothing to do with it. [ laughter ] before they caught him. it was just the sketch. my best friend went as you from "before sunrise." >> oh, my gosh. >> jimmy: and he went -- >> what did he do? >> jimmy: he had a leather jacket, he had two wine glasses and a bottle of...
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since long before the expeditions of dr.henry morton stanley, the wageni tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. highly coordinated and acrobatic, the wageni dived into the treachery rapids in what is still referred to as stanleyville falls. navigating between baskets going down the river, perched on a precarious network of wooden poles, they hoist together. the catch these days -- not much. >> so it is the second biggest force in the congo river. >> oh, yeah. >> this man was a guide bringing tourists to his village. since the last two wars, kisangani tourism has been pretty much nonexistent. chief of the wageni, pierre mu sala abaka. it is said she a direct descendant of the king who greeted stanley in the '70s. >> please, thank him for the the catch these days -- not much. >> so it is the second biggest force in the congo river. >> oh, yeah. >> this man was a guide bringing tourists to his village. since the last two wars, kisangani tourism has been pretty much nonexistent. chief of the wageni, pierre mu sala a
since long before the expeditions of dr.henry morton stanley, the wageni tribe has been fishing the river in unique fashion. highly coordinated and acrobatic, the wageni dived into the treachery rapids in what is still referred to as stanleyville falls. navigating between baskets going down the river, perched on a precarious network of wooden poles, they hoist together. the catch these days -- not much. >> so it is the second biggest force in the congo river. >> oh, yeah. >>...
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but the legislation before us fails to ensure its basic premise. if anyone files a lawsuit, it will help to fail the 2 or 3,000 middle class families we set out to help. in fact, it will subject them to a far worse situation than they are already facing. i want to be clear that i support the policy in this bill. i offer an amendment today to not change the policy, but to try and protect it. section 7, the last paragraph of the bill says if anyone files a lawsuit, every measure to help tic owners will come to a complete stop. someone could file a lawsuit the day after this law goes into effect and there will be no conversion. there will be no lottery, and no way to reduce these mortgage rates. and the thousands of tic owners who are already struggling will now face another 10 years of hardship. these tic owners are not speculators. they're not even wealthy. many of them are former renters themselves and they are now middle class families who need help. we all agree to help them, these tic owners. everyone at the table has acknowledged that goal and
but the legislation before us fails to ensure its basic premise. if anyone files a lawsuit, it will help to fail the 2 or 3,000 middle class families we set out to help. in fact, it will subject them to a far worse situation than they are already facing. i want to be clear that i support the policy in this bill. i offer an amendment today to not change the policy, but to try and protect it. section 7, the last paragraph of the bill says if anyone files a lawsuit, every measure to help tic...
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not the same bubbly young man we had met years before. appear on camera, but his uncle spoke to us on his behalf. we're in your home. oscar's living here. he rarely leaves the house, he tells me. what does he do every day? >> well, he -- he comes to the gym every morning. we've got a gym in the house. and we -- his friends and trainers come over and assist him. and to get a proper workout. in the afternoons again, in -- around about 6:00. and during the day he spends time with his extended family and all grandchildren around. he's house-bound. he doesn't go out in public places. he's not keen to go out. >> when i spoke to oscar before we started chatting, he said he had a lot of photos of reeva and that he was stint pining for -- he was still pining for her. >> he's got photos in his room. he's got photos all over the place. and my heart bleed for the young man. what can you say? if the person you love the most dies and you were the instrument. how would you feel? it's unthinkable. >> what's his state of mind? >> oscar is as we all are, t
not the same bubbly young man we had met years before. appear on camera, but his uncle spoke to us on his behalf. we're in your home. oscar's living here. he rarely leaves the house, he tells me. what does he do every day? >> well, he -- he comes to the gym every morning. we've got a gym in the house. and we -- his friends and trainers come over and assist him. and to get a proper workout. in the afternoons again, in -- around about 6:00. and during the day he spends time with his...
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courts before. that has to have an impact on the work. i do not know yet if it is a positive one or not. if you think the job of the supreme court is trying to apply the law to particular cases, maybe it makes sense to have a court of judges. if you view it as more in terms of playing a political role as part of the political process, maybe the way a constitutional court in european countries does, maybe it makes sense to have people who have been active in the political realm. it has to be saying something about the role of the court in terms of what the make of this. -- make-up is. you see in the arguments as well. we have a very good bar. they present legal arguments. if you go back and look at briefs filed in the warren era, they paint with a broader brush in terms of social policy and concerns. it reflected the audience there were in front of. people can and should debate whether that is a good development or not. i think one consequence is it is probably a good development if you have a sense
courts before. that has to have an impact on the work. i do not know yet if it is a positive one or not. if you think the job of the supreme court is trying to apply the law to particular cases, maybe it makes sense to have a court of judges. if you view it as more in terms of playing a political role as part of the political process, maybe the way a constitutional court in european countries does, maybe it makes sense to have people who have been active in the political realm. it has to be...
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we see what it did two minutes before, a minute before, or even a tenth of a second -- >> why shouldody have access to proprietary information or nonpublic information regardless if they pay -- >> how do you handle it. you have the university that's going out and building this database. that costs money. what they're using this data for is spending habits. >> maybe the best vote the all is for the market not to pay any attention -- >> how many times do you trade off these numbers, the sentiment numbers, to find out if they're head fakes or they're wrong? so maybe you should say that's the opportunity. these guys are going out and buying in advance of the number and the number, guess what, it doesn't mean anything. so, sure, the next tick was down but maybe that's the opportunity to get in. >> a cheating scandal at a school, that's badp rsmth for the school. this is bad pr for michigan. it's bad for reuters. it's bad for the s.e.c. like we've said. this is not -- >> university of michigan has a product. thomson reuters is willing to pay for it. >> shame on them. >> why shame on either
we see what it did two minutes before, a minute before, or even a tenth of a second -- >> why shouldody have access to proprietary information or nonpublic information regardless if they pay -- >> how do you handle it. you have the university that's going out and building this database. that costs money. what they're using this data for is spending habits. >> maybe the best vote the all is for the market not to pay any attention -- >> how many times do you trade off...
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it's been nearly a year before we were last before the committee with our rebuild cpmc project. as you all know it has been a long road. we have worked diligently with you and your colleagues on the board of supervisors, the mayor's office, the department of public health and other key stakeholders to present the project that fits the needs of san francisco's today and into the future. we're proud that cpmc has been serving san franciscans for more than 150 years. with the implementation of the affordable care act health care will change markedly over the next several years and we understand we must adapt to the changing health care landscape if we are to continue providing health care services in san francisco for the next 150 years. more patients will have access to quality health care through insurance exchanges and expansion of the medi-cal program. hospitals like ours must find ways to reduce the cost of delivering care by focusing on prevention and outpatient services in a comprehensive network of care. if we are approved by the full board of supervisors, we will immediate
it's been nearly a year before we were last before the committee with our rebuild cpmc project. as you all know it has been a long road. we have worked diligently with you and your colleagues on the board of supervisors, the mayor's office, the department of public health and other key stakeholders to present the project that fits the needs of san francisco's today and into the future. we're proud that cpmc has been serving san franciscans for more than 150 years. with the implementation of the...
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i cut myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood, it's just a small scratch compared. i can have a gouge from here down to here. i'll just look at it like wow. >> as one of the largest maximum security juvenile prisons in the country, pendleton are responsible for educating and rehabilitating teenage gang members, sex offenders, and juveniles with mental health issues for the indiana department of corrections. >> in our jurisdiction, in our state, the department of corrections became a solution to a very aggressive, difficult child to handle. truly those kids that are seen as public threats. >> i spent from age 10 to 12 in state hospitals for mental problems. i got locked up at age 13. from there, i messed up by getting in a fight at school while i was at placement. it got me terminated from there. threatened my case worker. they kicked me out for that, and now i'm here. been here for the past three years. >> the number one issue offenders approach me on on a daily basis has to
i cut myself before. i'm used to so much pain from early on in my childhood, it's just a small scratch compared. i can have a gouge from here down to here. i'll just look at it like wow. >> as one of the largest maximum security juvenile prisons in the country, pendleton are responsible for educating and rehabilitating teenage gang members, sex offenders, and juveniles with mental health issues for the indiana department of corrections. >> in our jurisdiction, in our state, the...
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>> but before you and i spoke? >> no, the same day. >> you hadn't ever listened to your interview that day? >> no the the whole interview, no. >> in the interview, there was a discussion what i mean is the interview that mr. crump did of you on the phone that was recorded on or about march 19th. >> yes. >> in that interview, you were describing for him what it was that trayvon martin said to the man, and you said -- units he did not say that. he just asked what happened that night. >> right. in response to that, you said that trayvon martin said to the man, why are you following me? and the man's response was, what are you talking about? >> i never said that. i do not say that -- i do not recall saying that. >> and then you changed it. then you said what are you talking about? >> i couldn't -- in the crump interview, i really did not want to do the interview with crump, so i hurried up on crump, because i really didn't want to be on the phone talking about the situation, the deadly situation, talking about death. s
>> but before you and i spoke? >> no, the same day. >> you hadn't ever listened to your interview that day? >> no the the whole interview, no. >> in the interview, there was a discussion what i mean is the interview that mr. crump did of you on the phone that was recorded on or about march 19th. >> yes. >> in that interview, you were describing for him what it was that trayvon martin said to the man, and you said -- units he did not say that. he just...
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before us that i described before, unless there is discussion about that, can we take those amendments without objection? so ordered. [gavel] >> okay. so, colleagues, i want to thank you for participating in today's hearing and thank you to everyone who came out. and also particularly to the folks who -- from the many different communities who are involved in helping to formulate this legislation. we did do outreach very extensively and actually had several quite large meetings over time, in addition to going out and speaking either by phone or meetings with different merchant groups, or business improvement districts. so, there was quite extensive outreach. as has been indicated a few times, this legislation did result from significant back and forth negotiation, sometimes very contentious negotiation, quite frankly. this is not an easy issue. and i think we came up with a good accommodation, both with respect to the 75-foot rule, et cetera, and also with respect to schools. and just as a reminder, we started out with 500 feet or one block for all middle schools and high schools. the
before us that i described before, unless there is discussion about that, can we take those amendments without objection? so ordered. [gavel] >> okay. so, colleagues, i want to thank you for participating in today's hearing and thank you to everyone who came out. and also particularly to the folks who -- from the many different communities who are involved in helping to formulate this legislation. we did do outreach very extensively and actually had several quite large meetings over time,...
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before you have any work done, check angie's list.d out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >>> rick perry became governor of texas when george w. bush was elected president in 2000. he has been governor of texas ever since. soon mr. perry is due to announce whether he's going to run again. again to be texas governor. or whether he wants to maybe do something else. most of the smart money is on something else. people think he will not run for governor again because he wants to run for president again instead. and maybe so. and maybe he will do great this time. on paper he's still a great candidate. the problem is that the election isn't on paper. sometimes there's the talking. >> why does texas continue with abstinence education programs when they don't seem to be working? in fact, i think we have the third highest teen pregnancy rate in the country among all the states. >> abstinence works. >> but we are the third highest teen pregnancy -- we
before you have any work done, check angie's list.d out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >>> rick perry became governor of texas when george w. bush was elected president in 2000. he has been governor of texas ever since. soon mr. perry is due to announce whether he's going to run again. again to be texas governor. or whether he wants to maybe do something else. most of the smart money is on...
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hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >>> 4 before 8:00 looking live to the south blue sky peakingook at the forecast today. 71 now. cloudy, maybe a shower or thunderstorm around primarily later. 89 is your high. >>> here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. only a couple of accidents around . one in glen oak. this involves a possible overturned vehicle at glen lake drive. walter at mirevea. speeds still slow on the top and west sides of the beltway. same goes for 95 southbound when white marsh and the tunnel. this traffic report is brought to you by atlantic city. do the place where no 2 day days are the same. check out doatlanticcity.com. >>> an investigation continues into the fumes that sent 8 people to the hospital over night. mike schuh has the story. >> good morning. this mystery illness has sent four staff members and four mentally challenged patients from a group home here in parkville to area hospitals. the fire department was called at midnight for an unconscious patient. an hour later they were called again for the same thing. everyone going to local hospi
hurry, before this opportunity cools off. >>> 4 before 8:00 looking live to the south blue sky peakingook at the forecast today. 71 now. cloudy, maybe a shower or thunderstorm around primarily later. 89 is your high. >>> here is sharon at wjz traffic control. >> good morning. only a couple of accidents around . one in glen oak. this involves a possible overturned vehicle at glen lake drive. walter at mirevea. speeds still slow on the top and west sides of the beltway....
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before you have any work done, check angie's list.ers to plumbers to dentists and more, angie's list -- reviews you can trust. i love you, angie. sorry, honey. >>> i've come here to cairo to seek a new beginning between the united states and muslims around the world. one based on mutual interest and mutual respect, and one based upon the truth that america and islam are not exclusive, and need not be in competition. >>> daily flash back, this day in 2009 when president obama spoke at cairo university, calling for an end in the distrust, saying america will never be at war with islam. that was during the mubarak era. just less than two years later we would see mubarak essentially get thrown out of office. >>> who is the only sitting senator with a break in service? the an is dan wintercoats, as mike berman might call him. he was an ambassador and lobbyist, and came back to the. >>> we'll be right back with the gaggle. i'm obsessed with [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair
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my -- before i grew my dreads.en a great day. it's been a great day. every day is a good day for me now, though. every day is a good day for me now. now that i'm out of that shu, now that i'm out of that shu, every day is a good day for me now. and i'm not taking it for granted. >> while trotter recently completed a decade in the stark solitary existence that comes with life in the secured confinement unit, demetrius burks has only begun his 15-month stay there. >> another day, another dollar. >> it is the consequence he will pay for assaulting a corrections officer. but it was the murder of an innocent man that brought him to prison. >> when you're out there living that life, you're really not thinking about the consequences until they occur. >> but burks had a regular reminder of the consequences of crime. he grew up in the shadow of indiana state prison, home of the state's death row. >> the neighborhood i'm from is right on the same street as the prison. it's like i always seen it. i don't understand why it cou
my -- before i grew my dreads.en a great day. it's been a great day. every day is a good day for me now, though. every day is a good day for me now. now that i'm out of that shu, now that i'm out of that shu, every day is a good day for me now. and i'm not taking it for granted. >> while trotter recently completed a decade in the stark solitary existence that comes with life in the secured confinement unit, demetrius burks has only begun his 15-month stay there. >> another day,...
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even before she was injured, gabby was a profile in courage. she was outspoken in her commitment to discourse despite threats over votes she had cast. since then, with the support of her remarkable husband, mark, she has not fallen silent. she understands this is not going to be easy and it will not happen quickly, but it is the right thing to do. she perseveres for newtown and aurora and chicago and tucson. her courage has already changed the way we look at guns in this country. her work will spare countless families from the loss caused by violence. as she wrote in the "new york times," "to do nothing while others are in danger is not the right way." it is my profound honor to present her with the profile in courage award. [applause] >> thank you, caroline. thank you so much for recognizing my wife's extraordinary courage. to be honored along with people she admires deeply like congressman john lewis is amazing to gabby. i know that. i have to say the determination and the valor my wife displays every single day has redefined the word "courag
even before she was injured, gabby was a profile in courage. she was outspoken in her commitment to discourse despite threats over votes she had cast. since then, with the support of her remarkable husband, mark, she has not fallen silent. she understands this is not going to be easy and it will not happen quickly, but it is the right thing to do. she perseveres for newtown and aurora and chicago and tucson. her courage has already changed the way we look at guns in this country. her work will...
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projects sponsor has worked diligently before and before other hearings to reduce the size of the proposed tower and the reduction of the shadowing on the union square. this will enable us to develop and open a arts museum and to showcase a mexican-american and chicano art. when american people excessive of 14 thousand objects arts. we are the first museum to receive the credits in the air. i ask you on behalf of our colleagues and former board members to please consider and approve the staff recommendations so the visitors as well as the residents asking can enjoy the mexican museum. before i leave the san francisco article i'd like to leave it; four, your review. thank you >> hello commissioners. i'm mexican architect. i'm going to support the development of the 606 mexican museum project. i believe the proposed development will be an asset to the neighborhood. and in conclusion of the arson building. that includes new windows and this will bring a sense of life to the third street corridor. this has no character and this important future will highlight the building as part of the probab
projects sponsor has worked diligently before and before other hearings to reduce the size of the proposed tower and the reduction of the shadowing on the union square. this will enable us to develop and open a arts museum and to showcase a mexican-american and chicano art. when american people excessive of 14 thousand objects arts. we are the first museum to receive the credits in the air. i ask you on behalf of our colleagues and former board members to please consider and approve the staff...
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before the giants game at at&t park. they put down absorb bant to soak it up. it caused cars and bikes to slip and slide. >> it was slick. vehicles were losing traction. we notified our motorcycle officers and our bicycle officers to stay of on -- to stay off due to the hazardous road conditions. i decided to close the roadway down. >> the street finally opened up just in time for the fans leaving at&t park tonight. >> well, we are heading into the first weekend of summer with some big changes ahead in the weather. abc7 news anchor spencer christian is here with the live doppler 7hd. spencer? >> the day arrived with a bit of summer sizzle. here is live doppler 7hd. clear skies across the bay area and mild conditions. today's highs were just a couple degrees above average in some locations. upper 80s in fairfield and antioch and almost 90 in antioch. mid80sin many other locations. 70s and 80s around the bay. tomorrow, the second day of summer will be like today. starting animation at 5:00 in the morning. clear skies, no f
before the giants game at at&t park. they put down absorb bant to soak it up. it caused cars and bikes to slip and slide. >> it was slick. vehicles were losing traction. we notified our motorcycle officers and our bicycle officers to stay of on -- to stay off due to the hazardous road conditions. i decided to close the roadway down. >> the street finally opened up just in time for the fans leaving at&t park tonight. >> well, we are heading into the first weekend of...
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something should have stopped it before that. c-span: how many men men fought on the union side and how many on the confederate? >> guest: there's a good deal of argument about that. i've forgotten the exact figures. there probably were a million and a half union and possibly as many as 800,000 confederates. maybe those figures will hold. c-span: how many died? >> guest: the deaths totaled about 650,000. two things might bring home to you how savage it was. all the american wars combined -- now, this is somewhat unfair because i'm only talking about american casualties in those other wars. i'm not including the foreign casualties. but more americans were casualties in the american civil war than in all the wars we'd been engaged in -- the revolution, the war of 1812, the mexican war -- all rolled in together, not as many casualties as there were at shiloh, the first great battle of the war. it lasted two days. there were 25,000 casualties there, and that's the total casualties of all the american wars up until then. c-span: what
something should have stopped it before that. c-span: how many men men fought on the union side and how many on the confederate? >> guest: there's a good deal of argument about that. i've forgotten the exact figures. there probably were a million and a half union and possibly as many as 800,000 confederates. maybe those figures will hold. c-span: how many died? >> guest: the deaths totaled about 650,000. two things might bring home to you how savage it was. all the american wars...
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why has this been so difficult to push for bord before get ago green card? >> there's a lot of people that feel that border security is not a very important thing. and i learned from 1986, because i was there, that we thought we secured the border and then legalized 3 million people that were here undocumented. just a few years later, we found out that we didn't secure the border and we found out that you legalized illegality and you get more of it, so we have 12 pem million people here that are undocumented. so we have to learn a lesson from that, secure the border first and then legalize. this is a legalized first, enforce later piece of legislation, but it's not being sold that way. so my amendment was to make kind of a truth in advertising. what the group of ate says their bill is supposed to do, i want to make sure it does that. >> president ronald reagan at the believed they would be that. fox news told americans about this issue and we found the majority of americans support border security before offering a pathway to citizenship. >> i think they're
why has this been so difficult to push for bord before get ago green card? >> there's a lot of people that feel that border security is not a very important thing. and i learned from 1986, because i was there, that we thought we secured the border and then legalized 3 million people that were here undocumented. just a few years later, we found out that we didn't secure the border and we found out that you legalized illegality and you get more of it, so we have 12 pem million people here...
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like i've never seen him before.o the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so we can all produce energy more safely. safety is a vital part of bp's commitment to america - and to the nearly 250,000 people who work with us here. we invest more in the u.s. than anywhere else in the world. over fifty-five billion dollars here in the last five years - making bp america's largest energy investor. our commitment has never been stronger. happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upsid
like i've never seen him before.o the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our...