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the wonderful thing is "bends" because bends is generally the other way.like any great line, virtually has a calligraphic equivalent, you can say, "her undinal vast"-- then it rises-- "belly moonward"-- then the surge of the pregnancy at the end--"bends." it follows the shape of the wave and the sea in moonlight just as "scrolls of silver snowy sentences" does that. [hart crane] when i speak of adagios of islands the reference is to the motion of a boat through islands clustered thickly, the rhythm of motion. it seems a much more direct and creative statement than any more logical employment of words such as "coasting slowly through the islands." with the completion of white buildings, crane was free to work on the bridge. it was to be an epic poem with various sections, mixing past and present, history and autobiography, and encounters with poets like whitman and poe. in may, 1926 crane went south to cuba-- first to havana, then to his grandmother's plantation. in three months, most of the bridge was written or carefully outlined. it opens with ave maria,
the wonderful thing is "bends" because bends is generally the other way.like any great line, virtually has a calligraphic equivalent, you can say, "her undinal vast"-- then it rises-- "belly moonward"-- then the surge of the pregnancy at the end--"bends." it follows the shape of the wave and the sea in moonlight just as "scrolls of silver snowy sentences" does that. [hart crane] when i speak of adagios of islands the reference is to the motion...
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it takes a lot to bend a knife blade. >> reporter: the killer -- none other than sabrina. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: a loving mom, murdered by the foster daughter she'd opened her home to. what no one could understand, was why? >> something else had to have been at play here. >> reporter: indeed, this case was about to get a lot more complicated. stories of a diabolical plot, brewing behind closed doors. >> this is really just betrayal on top of betrayal on top of betrayal, isn't it? >> reporter: and an obsession that would not be denied. >> it was like, "i want this, so this is how i'm going to get it." >> reporter: i'm lester holt and this is "dateline." here's josh mankiewicz with "deadly betrayal." >> reporter: there comes a time in most cops' careers when they see something so horrific, they'll do just about anything to forget it, even though deep down they know they never will. for officer randy mullenex, that moment came in november 2012 on a call to chagrin drive in willoughby hills, ohio. you ever have a scene like this before? >> never. i've never seen a crime scen
it takes a lot to bend a knife blade. >> reporter: the killer -- none other than sabrina. >> i couldn't believe it. >> reporter: a loving mom, murdered by the foster daughter she'd opened her home to. what no one could understand, was why? >> something else had to have been at play here. >> reporter: indeed, this case was about to get a lot more complicated. stories of a diabolical plot, brewing behind closed doors. >> this is really just betrayal on top of...
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reaches little ways and i can't tell for sure but it looks to me like the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice and that is working got that. it worked. the civil rights movement and demanding equal rights resulting in the voting rights act of 1965, four or five months where you could see dr. king looking over president johnson's shoulders signing that into law and granting the franchise to all adults in a society is what we mean by a liberal democracy where everybody gets to vote. this data set, i will have quite a few here today shows there were none in the 1800s. it wasn't really until after the first world war and after the second world war that there was a real burst in the spread of democracy. the policy project rates democracies on the 1-10 scale. some democracies are better than others lose some are transparent, some more corrupt. in hours money doesn't influence the democratic process. [laughter] >> america slid from 8 to 7. in any case, that is a sign of moral progress if you fink expanding this year to include more people as having equal rights, that is a sign of prog
reaches little ways and i can't tell for sure but it looks to me like the arc of the moral universe bends towards justice and that is working got that. it worked. the civil rights movement and demanding equal rights resulting in the voting rights act of 1965, four or five months where you could see dr. king looking over president johnson's shoulders signing that into law and granting the franchise to all adults in a society is what we mean by a liberal democracy where everybody gets to vote....
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to contour to your tricky places, bones, bends and all. smooth and steady, going this way and that. bumps and grooves, curvy and flat. for skin as flawless as flawless can be. new venus swirl, try it and see. >> reporter: the love and hope that marked the knoefels' newly blended family vanished forever on a cold november night in 2012. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> please, don't, don't -- >> reporter: at about 1:00 am, the willoughby hills police received a 911 call from the knoefel house. >> you're going to kill my mom! please! >> reporter: the caller was the k g -- knoefels' 13-year-old daughter, megan. she said her mother, lisa, was being brutally stabbed, right before her eyes. >> stabbing my mom with a knife. >> who has a knife? >> i have a female yelling on the phone. somebody else has a knife. >> megan was screaming, yelling at somebody to stop. "you're killing her. stop, you're hurting her. why are you doing this?" >> oh, my god. my mom's going to die. >> reporter: in the background lisa can be heard, pleading for help. >> call 911! >> what is going on? >> oh, my god! >
to contour to your tricky places, bones, bends and all. smooth and steady, going this way and that. bumps and grooves, curvy and flat. for skin as flawless as flawless can be. new venus swirl, try it and see. >> reporter: the love and hope that marked the knoefels' newly blended family vanished forever on a cold november night in 2012. >> 911, what is your emergency? >> please, don't, don't -- >> reporter: at about 1:00 am, the willoughby hills police received a 911 call...
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i want everyone to slightly bend their knees. your quads have to be engaged here.r toes up and grip them into the mat. now, your feet and your calves have to be engaged. now stand tall pull those legs together really work that muscle in the middle, that adductor muscle. now tuck your tailbone and squeeze your glutes. two of the biggest muscles in your body your quads and your glutes. that's what we're doing here engaging muscles. now bring your thumb and index fingers together. keep your fingers apart and push. don't let me pull them apart. push your thumb and your index fingers together. look what happens to his forearm his bicep, his pectoral muscles they all have to engage, that's what we're doing here. we're engaging muscles. now, take your arms to the sky do this at home! create that resistance bring your arms out to a "t," clench those fists tight and let me hear you. hulk it out. that's right, baby. attention! shoulders back, chest out. at ease. look what's happened to their heart rate. they're all up like 40, 50 beats. one more time, flex your quads, flex y
i want everyone to slightly bend their knees. your quads have to be engaged here.r toes up and grip them into the mat. now, your feet and your calves have to be engaged. now stand tall pull those legs together really work that muscle in the middle, that adductor muscle. now tuck your tailbone and squeeze your glutes. two of the biggest muscles in your body your quads and your glutes. that's what we're doing here engaging muscles. now bring your thumb and index fingers together. keep your...
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like a punch, which activates even more muscles in his upper body. >> and i know this one -- side bends for the muffin top. >> that's right. and she can also add a stretch to the move. the chair gym is so versatile. >> now i can see david's entire core firing in this exercise. >> [ laughing ] yeah. i can, too. dave, you want to put a shirt on, please? this is another great example of how you can work multiple muscle groups at the same time with chair gym, with over 50 different functional exercises designed to improve your strength, your flexibility, and your balance. you'll be able to enjoy the activities you love, well into your 60s and 70s, even your 80s and beyond. >> chair gym is particularly great for seniors because it's a safe, comfortable, sturdy chair for them to exercise on. it helps keep their flexibility, their strength. so, this way, they can continue to do their everyday activities, whether it's reaching, bending or lifting, and it will also help prevent injuries in the future. >> a year ago, i fell and broke my elbow. since then, i've been recuperating, using the chair g
like a punch, which activates even more muscles in his upper body. >> and i know this one -- side bends for the muffin top. >> that's right. and she can also add a stretch to the move. the chair gym is so versatile. >> now i can see david's entire core firing in this exercise. >> [ laughing ] yeah. i can, too. dave, you want to put a shirt on, please? this is another great example of how you can work multiple muscle groups at the same time with chair gym, with over 50...
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. >> when we traveled to river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a youngnmate who was also driven to kill and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i put on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. they said i had bottled up anger. i was mad at my mom all my life for the way she treat me. i figured i'd kill her sister. i didn't want to kill my mom. i figure if i kill her sister, it would slowly kill her emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i figured i'd be a killer like michael meyers and jason vorhees. on friday the 13th. i was just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices. like jason, one of the characters, they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil -- i was possessed by the devil for six years. >> how about nowadays? >> i think there's a demon that lives outside my window right now. he lives outside my window, he's a demon. >>
. >> when we traveled to river bend maximum security institution in tennessee, we encountered a youngnmate who was also driven to kill and his story was absolutely chilling. >> i murdered my aunt with a butcher knife. i put on a hockey mask, brown overalls and brown boots. they said i had bottled up anger. i was mad at my mom all my life for the way she treat me. i figured i'd kill her sister. i didn't want to kill my mom. i figure if i kill her sister, it would slowly kill her...
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bend forward. you're going to bend forward all the way. way, cough three times, really hard. cough. all right. go ahead and get dressed. this is your first time in santa rita? >> yeah. >> welcome to santa rita. go ahead and grab your stuff. >> that felt uncomfortable, like, getting undressed in front of someone i don't know. >> finally, markert arrives at her housing unit, where she will remain until her charges are resolved or she is bailed out. >> take any one that's open. >> and the first open bunk happens to be right next to taryn stout-barstow. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. >> coming up -- >> because i cannot stand you, that's why! i can't [ bleep ] stand you. >> laney markert finds herself in the middle of a feud. >> i got married here in santa rita on valentine's day. >> an 11-year prison sentence doesn't deter vincent del judas from tying the knot. >>> at the santa rita jail near oakland, 18-year-old laney markert has just been assigned to a general population housing unit. she was arrested a few hours earlier and charged with d
bend forward. you're going to bend forward all the way. way, cough three times, really hard. cough. all right. go ahead and get dressed. this is your first time in santa rita? >> yeah. >> welcome to santa rita. go ahead and grab your stuff. >> that felt uncomfortable, like, getting undressed in front of someone i don't know. >> finally, markert arrives at her housing unit, where she will remain until her charges are resolved or she is bailed out. >> take any one...
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as i was doing that, i could see in the background the trees were just really bending over from the windy, i'm going to pan back over there so that i can maybe catch this tree, you know, really bending. watch this tree. it will start getting real windy in just a second. >> rita doesn't know just how spot-on her camerawork is about to be. >> oh -- >> an explosion of thunder and lightning sends rita scrambling for cover. >> it's, like, boom. i jumped in the house. my camera goes flailing around, and, you know, my mouth shouted out. oh -- [ muted ] it was so instantaneous that my body felt like the bass of a woofer. it's not like anything i've ever felt. >> what you saw on film is one thing. multiply that about tenfold, you can get an idea of what that's like as a witness. something we weren't expecting. >> almost simultaneously, a ball of flames bursts up from where the lightning strikes down. >> in my recollection of things, there were two events. one was a lightning strike, and the second was the fireball. they were probably separated by a time measure that i can't even comprehend. >> it
as i was doing that, i could see in the background the trees were just really bending over from the windy, i'm going to pan back over there so that i can maybe catch this tree, you know, really bending. watch this tree. it will start getting real windy in just a second. >> rita doesn't know just how spot-on her camerawork is about to be. >> oh -- >> an explosion of thunder and lightning sends rita scrambling for cover. >> it's, like, boom. i jumped in the house. my...
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adaptive is essential because we have to literally bend not break and so whether we're building hardidges where we ought to build it with materials that actually could bend in wave action or in high level of wind rather than toppling over but also when we're fortifying governments or people and the same thing, we bend not break, but self-regulating is also a critical component of this because we have to be able to delink something that goes wrong whether it's a piece of electric grid or other parts of the system so we can fail safely not catastrophically, not every one has to become a disaster. when i think about this and the message of the book is that we really have to avoid the unmanageable and manage the unavoidable and that's what building resilience allows you to do. >> one of the examples you cite in the book is how columbia has just transformed itself. you cited 91% reduction in crime, by basically building social services for the disadvantaged, for the poor into a transportation system with these giant escalators going up and down. >> gondolas like we see in ski lifts. they
adaptive is essential because we have to literally bend not break and so whether we're building hardidges where we ought to build it with materials that actually could bend in wave action or in high level of wind rather than toppling over but also when we're fortifying governments or people and the same thing, we bend not break, but self-regulating is also a critical component of this because we have to be able to delink something that goes wrong whether it's a piece of electric grid or other...
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how far is the moral arc bend? i claim today's conservatives are more liberal than the bulls were in the 1950s. just think about that for a minute. social attitudes, not talking about economic policy the social attitudes treating blacks and women and minorities and so forth animals compared to the 1950s so i will come back to that in just a moment. there are of course exceptions. what about terrorism so i had to address this issue because it's in the news pretty much every day. i'm not sure it's a problem of what we are told we should be concerned about although it may work by terrorizing governments into spending trillions of dollars and saving a handful of lives but in fact the real suppose it real threat was debunked by political scientist ericka chenoweth who has this to merit -- amazing dataset for the last three-quarters of a century or so of every campaign for political change most violent and nonviolent and the percentage of successful campaigns. nonviolent campaigns are twice as successful as violent campa
how far is the moral arc bend? i claim today's conservatives are more liberal than the bulls were in the 1950s. just think about that for a minute. social attitudes, not talking about economic policy the social attitudes treating blacks and women and minorities and so forth animals compared to the 1950s so i will come back to that in just a moment. there are of course exceptions. what about terrorism so i had to address this issue because it's in the news pretty much every day. i'm not sure...
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i think i'm getting the bends, bends, bends. i wonder what it's going to be, be.ughter ] make the call, fallon. truth? or truth? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to go with truth. [ laughter ] >> what was your nickname as a a kid? >> jimmy: lil' peener. [ laughter and applause ] >> uh -- >> jimmy: can i do it again? can i go back? i don't want to do truth. can i do truth? can i do truth and just ask me -- do that again? that was it? >> kids are -- it's little. >> jimmy: yeah. all right. all right, last one. this is for both of you guys. truth or truth? >> together: truth. >> jimmy: okay. what do you consider to be a a perfect date? >> together: october 8th. no. yeah, october 8th. >> jimmy: okay, there you go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ truth or truth! my thanks to abbi jacobson, ilana glazer. "broad city" airs wednesdays at 10:30 p.m. on comedy central. chef michael schlow joins us after the break. stick around, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man
i think i'm getting the bends, bends, bends. i wonder what it's going to be, be.ughter ] make the call, fallon. truth? or truth? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm going to have to go with truth. [ laughter ] >> what was your nickname as a a kid? >> jimmy: lil' peener. [ laughter and applause ] >> uh -- >> jimmy: can i do it again? can i go back? i don't want to do truth. can i do truth? can i do truth and just ask me -- do that again? that was it? >> kids are --...
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think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed. so to preserve an ecosystem intact this is what we have tried to do. since the 1960's, the place has blossomed again. 200 years of anything will have an impact on the land. the land has been able to take a break, to relax and restore itself. now it is this great natural place. >> throughout the weekend american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. our cities tour staff recently traveled there to learn more about its rich history. learn more about corpus christi on karanusic's city store at espn.com/localcontent. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend on karanusic-3. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the karanusic networks. on use's book tv, tonight at 10:00 on after words, the washington burro chief on the british efforts in 2009 to stop the taliban's advancements in afghanistan. and sunday at 10:00, the senior editor at melo ville house books on the u.s. torture report and why his company decided to publish. and then on
think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed. so to preserve an ecosystem intact this is what we have tried to do. since the 1960's, the place has blossomed again. 200 years of anything will have an impact on the land. the land has been able to take a break, to relax and restore itself. now it is this great natural place. >> throughout the weekend american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. our cities tour staff recently traveled...
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british knowing what the azimuth were, they were intercepting luftwaffe messages, they were able to bend the beams of the power transmitters on the coast and moved to beams so the bombers eventually dropped their armament on open cow pastures rather than military and population centers. it's an early almost primitive example of operations but it can show you what you can do in your adversary is going forward. while it was the bravery of the british people in the effectiveness of their long bash of their forces, you can make the case there. the enigma message was also key. i would like to tell you the story ends here, but it is always a cat and mouse game. admiral karl turnage noticed a change and began an effort to try to make sure enigma was secure. he asked the german high command to make sure there wasn't a problem, that enigma was as secure as they believed it to be. they told him to stop worrying but wanted to take a little insurance. pizza all of the enigmas out of the ships and some rains he controlled so he can sleep better at night. he had technicians install a permanent fourth
british knowing what the azimuth were, they were intercepting luftwaffe messages, they were able to bend the beams of the power transmitters on the coast and moved to beams so the bombers eventually dropped their armament on open cow pastures rather than military and population centers. it's an early almost primitive example of operations but it can show you what you can do in your adversary is going forward. while it was the bravery of the british people in the effectiveness of their long bash...
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. >> grandmothers are able to now bend over and pick up their grandchild when the grandchild's running towards them instead of saying, "no, no, no. grandma's back hurts." so, you have this aging society, this active society this active lifestyle, and everyone wants to move and breathe naturally. they want to be able to get up. they want to be able to walk. they want to be able to enjoy themselves. it is a life-changing product that is just truly one of a kind. >> and, by the way, they're so small that i just swallowed them without water. >> you have hundreds of people hundreds of family and, we call them employees, but associates at great healthworks today so proud that you're here to help us with our message. >> there's the number. >> there's two different benefits that i've noticed by taking omega xl, one being the increased benefit of not having to worry about stiffness or joint problems. the other benefit has been the difference i've seen in my skin. >> i'm amazed at how many people that i talk to suffer from some sort of back discomfort, usually in the lower back, and i have recom
. >> grandmothers are able to now bend over and pick up their grandchild when the grandchild's running towards them instead of saying, "no, no, no. grandma's back hurts." so, you have this aging society, this active society this active lifestyle, and everyone wants to move and breathe naturally. they want to be able to get up. they want to be able to walk. they want to be able to enjoy themselves. it is a life-changing product that is just truly one of a kind. >> and, by...
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this enigma code was broken, the british, knowing what the azimuths were, they were able to use their bend the beams. they put powerful transmitters on the codes and they were able to move the beams so that the bombers eventually dropped their armaments on open cow pastures rather than on military and population centers. that's a very early, almost primitive, example of information warfare, but it shows you what you can do when you know what your adversary is going to do before they do it. while it was the effectiveness of their armed forces that played a huge role in helping great britain survive, you could also make the case that the ability to read enigma messages also was key. now i'd like to tell you that the story ends here, but it's always a cat and mouse game. it's always one side adjusting to the other. an admiral in the german navy noticed a change and began an effort to try to make sure that enigma was secure. he had asked the german high command to be sure that there wasn't a problem, that enigma was indeed as secure as they believed to it be. they told him to stop worrying but
this enigma code was broken, the british, knowing what the azimuths were, they were able to use their bend the beams. they put powerful transmitters on the codes and they were able to move the beams so that the bombers eventually dropped their armaments on open cow pastures rather than on military and population centers. that's a very early, almost primitive, example of information warfare, but it shows you what you can do when you know what your adversary is going to do before they do it....
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when i get up in the morning to put on my socks to bend over to put them on, i use to have this... have it anymore. >> now this is not a, a music show, this is not a sports show. this is a show about pain care. so when someone watches this program, either they have pain or someone they know has pain. and here's a very powerful and frightening statistic. today there are 60 million women between 40 and 60 who are acting as caregivers to their mothers. and the daughter, from 40 to 60, is using their body up, having more pain prematurely at a younger age than ever before. you have 100 million people in the u.s. today over 50 years old and in a few short years you'll have 70 million people over 65. inflammation is going to play a devastating role in our society unless you can control it. >> announcer: if you've been living in pain and you're tired of trying products that just don't work, you are not alone. today, 1.5 billion people worldwide are living in chronic pain. don't let pain deny you the life you deserve. join hundreds of thousands of omega xl users that have chosen to fight in
when i get up in the morning to put on my socks to bend over to put them on, i use to have this... have it anymore. >> now this is not a, a music show, this is not a sports show. this is a show about pain care. so when someone watches this program, either they have pain or someone they know has pain. and here's a very powerful and frightening statistic. today there are 60 million women between 40 and 60 who are acting as caregivers to their mothers. and the daughter, from 40 to 60, is...
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think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed.o to preserve an ecosystem intact, this is what we have tried to do. since the 1960's, the place has blossomed again. 200 years of anything will have an impact on the land. the land has been able to take a break, to relax and restore itself. now it is this great natural place. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. the naval air station corpus christie was launched launched by the end of world war ii. it had over 35,000 aviators. our time warner cable partners recently traveled to corpus christi to learn of its rich history. >> it was started in 1957 in partnership and cooperation with the city of corpus christi. today, we have even more. today, we are going to explore corpustoday, we are going to explore corpus christi history. he eventually joseph out. they interacted with a lot of folks. they were such time-consuming tasks that they would actually deconstruct and take these structures with them as they traveled across the coastal bend. they cove
think about all the barrier islands on the coastal bend, a lot of them have been developed.o to preserve an ecosystem intact, this is what we have tried to do. since the 1960's, the place has blossomed again. 200 years of anything will have an impact on the land. the land has been able to take a break, to relax and restore itself. now it is this great natural place. >> all weekend long, american history tv is featuring corpus christi, texas. the naval air station corpus christie was...
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at the guadalupe parkway for the montague expressway but other freeways still a great in the south bendd what they ride more rent county has not really begun to back up yet for the southbound trip. >>george: a little slowing fast success in getting up the hill there track in a jar to the bay bridge westbound this is tennis traffic fairly typical were still looking at about 1820 men drive times have not yet met the to the macarthur maze you're ride to the cemetery ridge highway 92 is definitely getting heavier but has not all must to 15 minutes to the trip time for the golden gate bridge problem free here would like traffic and the commute size of the ground and over at the richmond grandeur ride on westbound 580 still looks great they're still no delay on 583 richmond for the west ought to be leading toward the toll plaza. >>darya: investigating last week's deadly four-alarm fire in san francisco's mission district. and business owners and residents are trying to salvage what is left of the building. >>darya:the fire broke out last wednesday. >>darya:this is video from our helicopter pa
at the guadalupe parkway for the montague expressway but other freeways still a great in the south bendd what they ride more rent county has not really begun to back up yet for the southbound trip. >>george: a little slowing fast success in getting up the hill there track in a jar to the bay bridge westbound this is tennis traffic fairly typical were still looking at about 1820 men drive times have not yet met the to the macarthur maze you're ride to the cemetery ridge highway 92 is...
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said his eye reaches little ways and i cannot tell but it looks like the arc of the moral universe bends toward just. it worked. the civil rights movement the demanding of equal rights resulting in the voting rights act of 1965 and about four or five months later you can see doctor king looking over his shoulders. and granting the franchise to all adults in a society is what we mean by a liberal democracy where everyone votes. i will have a few data sets here and it shows there were none in 1800. it wasn't until after the first and second world warp was there a burst in democracy. some are more transparent and some more corrupt. money doesn't influence ours you know. i think mish america shred from an eight to a seven. that is a sign of moral progress if you think expanding the spear to let more people have equal rights that is a part of it. the women's rights and the franchise granted to women is another part of this. i have the slide clicker thing here. do i need -- here we go. sorry about that. >> that is okay. i am just use my hands. you can see this isn't passed until 1920 but we ar
said his eye reaches little ways and i cannot tell but it looks like the arc of the moral universe bends toward just. it worked. the civil rights movement the demanding of equal rights resulting in the voting rights act of 1965 and about four or five months later you can see doctor king looking over his shoulders. and granting the franchise to all adults in a society is what we mean by a liberal democracy where everyone votes. i will have a few data sets here and it shows there were none in...
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men feel they have to bend themselves out of shape to fit in at work. have to bend ourselves out of shape we will be stressed and more focused on other things. creating an environment where we feel we fit in is tremendously important. >> your business specializes in teaching people how to manage people better. what are the typical failings of management teams that you have come across? >> typical failure is not to understand the psychology of human behavior. had a life form good relationships with people that i manage? we either end up to colluding or too distant. for example, we know that you give feedback based on strengths you get 30% up. most feedback ends up being about what is wrong with somebody. >> emphasize the positive. >> and don't leave it to the annual performance review. is like managing your marriage on your anniversary. [laughter] >> i also hopped onto your website -- five ways to nourish and innovation. anna found this quite interesting -- encourage people -- i love this -- encourage your staff to be 1% braver, 1% more ambitious than wh
men feel they have to bend themselves out of shape to fit in at work. have to bend ourselves out of shape we will be stressed and more focused on other things. creating an environment where we feel we fit in is tremendously important. >> your business specializes in teaching people how to manage people better. what are the typical failings of management teams that you have come across? >> typical failure is not to understand the psychology of human behavior. had a life form good...
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. >> mind bending in extent and impact and potentially heartbreaking for consumers who might be affected are. >> reporter: in the sony attack u.s. officials suspected north korea. in the anthem case cyber- cyber-security acknowledge specializing in cyber-warfare. china has denied involvement in cyber-attacks. medical identity theft has become a booming business. on friday, anthem alerted its customers to a so-called phishing scheme. john hendren, al jazeera chicago. >>> are accusing a supermarket chain of hoarding stock. critics say it's the government's economics policies that are is causing the shortage of foods. andy gallagher reports. >> in caracas are shoppers line up early. they have dealt with shortages for months. angela says she has never seen before. today's monday and nothing's arrived. how is it possible if the shop owners don't inif there's going to be a shipment. >> ricarddo sanguino says. >> this is yet another phase of the political war with groups of businessmen hoarding or boycotting. >> several owners jailed on clarnlings of harming the economy. days later those same b
. >> mind bending in extent and impact and potentially heartbreaking for consumers who might be affected are. >> reporter: in the sony attack u.s. officials suspected north korea. in the anthem case cyber- cyber-security acknowledge specializing in cyber-warfare. china has denied involvement in cyber-attacks. medical identity theft has become a booming business. on friday, anthem alerted its customers to a so-called phishing scheme. john hendren, al jazeera chicago. >>> are...
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for most of the day, trees bending back and forth -- pushed around because of the strong gusts. wind and rotting at its base, the reason why the novato fire department says this power pole toppled over on wilson avenue. police and fire fighters blocking this area off while pg&e crews worked to cut off the power to nearby residents and resent the pole before returning electricity to the neighborhood. >>: i live right where the pilot power lines snapped in my driveway. i will go through the creek said get their. >>phillipe: the novato fire department says the pole came dangerously close to causing harm. the storm is keeping p-g&e busy tonight. >>: if the power lines are energized they can sparking get you if you go near them >>phillipe: here are the latest power outage numbers for the bay area. currently, there are 47- hundred homes or businesses without power in the north bay. over one thousand p-g and e customers are without electricity in the east bay. the south bay is reporting almost 23- hundred outages. and for san francisco and the peninsula. over 45- hundred people are wit
for most of the day, trees bending back and forth -- pushed around because of the strong gusts. wind and rotting at its base, the reason why the novato fire department says this power pole toppled over on wilson avenue. police and fire fighters blocking this area off while pg&e crews worked to cut off the power to nearby residents and resent the pole before returning electricity to the neighborhood. >>: i live right where the pilot power lines snapped in my driveway. i will go through...
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they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for 12 years. sometimes in my rare moments i think i'd want to go again, sometimes not. if i thought i'd have a chance to get back in court, maybe i'd stop thinking about it. every man wants his freedom. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl ray nine years after he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinated king. >> the main thing he was interested in was escaping. now, when i first met him, i was interested in escaping too. we got into a couple of plots together that never worked out. one we were going to go through the roof of the old auditorium where they showed movies. we did get the hole cut but it was discovered before we had a chance to use it. we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up ov
they -- at one time i was down in nashville at river bend and they found some homemade explosives in my cell, and that kind of didn't help my case at all. and i've been on max for 12 years. sometimes in my rare moments i think i'd want to go again, sometimes not. if i thought i'd have a chance to get back in court, maybe i'd stop thinking about it. every man wants his freedom. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy...
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through some of the maps here and it does appear that right before this collision there is a bit of a bend is not a straightaway, if you will. so if the train was going 60 miles an hour and came around the bend and all of a sudden the vehicle stopped in the tracks there, at a rate of 60 miles per hour, the engineer would have had only a minute or so to apply the brakes and a train like this would not have stopped on a dime, obviously. and we do know that after the impact the train did keep moving and the jeep was essentially dragged about 40 feet even more underneath the train and that's what caused the explosion and the fire that you eventually saw. so obviously the engineer did not have a lot of time for whatever reason and could not stop in time after seeing that truck. >> and this is not the first problem they've had on that route north of new york. gus rosendale, wnbc, thank you very much for joining us tonight, gus, on that breaking news story. our coverage of these stories will continue after this break. rincess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use t
through some of the maps here and it does appear that right before this collision there is a bit of a bend is not a straightaway, if you will. so if the train was going 60 miles an hour and came around the bend and all of a sudden the vehicle stopped in the tracks there, at a rate of 60 miles per hour, the engineer would have had only a minute or so to apply the brakes and a train like this would not have stopped on a dime, obviously. and we do know that after the impact the train did keep...
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. >> if you imagine there are no figures you put it in your and then you flex your risk it bends it down and fingers close. >> other displays distler how 3 d printing can aid in disaster relief and help create economic opportunity in developing countries. >>> there's been a big break in the napa moosehead mistry. someone dumped the iconic piece of eucalypt it in the mayor's driveway this morning. vandals lobbed it off of the so called moose tree near alston park on new year's eve. the famous deformity was a local landmark. mistry is so popular it even has its own facebook page. >>> a reminder to you if you have a consumer problem or >>> coming up at 5:00 p.m., she's known as one of the most beautiful supermodels in the world. the untouched photo sparking a conversation about unrealistic beauty standards. >>> that will do it for kpix5 at noon, did you work on your
. >> if you imagine there are no figures you put it in your and then you flex your risk it bends it down and fingers close. >> other displays distler how 3 d printing can aid in disaster relief and help create economic opportunity in developing countries. >>> there's been a big break in the napa moosehead mistry. someone dumped the iconic piece of eucalypt it in the mayor's driveway this morning. vandals lobbed it off of the so called moose tree near alston park on new...
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its as soon as you you come off of that sharp bend here that is just an example we could still have somehat anything that is laying out there is frozen over so that is a live look here in kop. lets get to fishtown good morning to i-95 starting to see volume at southbound out of the north east in toward downtown. an accident in south jersey, route 55 southbound here in glassboro right at exit number 48 which is interchange for route 641 and crash in pen win half forward road right here near city avenue. we're in good shape in and out of the town on the schuylkill expressway still hovering around that 50-mile an hour mark. good to be there. new construction begins today first morning rush hour, where patco is single tracking and we can expect 26 minute gaps in service. bundle up and pack your patients, chris and lauren, back to you. >>> valentines day is tomorrow but if you want to celebrate by getting over a recent break up, get on the next flight out west. >> a gun range in nevada ace hosting a event geared to help you rise above the holiday blues. fox's ophela young takes a look. >> rep
its as soon as you you come off of that sharp bend here that is just an example we could still have somehat anything that is laying out there is frozen over so that is a live look here in kop. lets get to fishtown good morning to i-95 starting to see volume at southbound out of the north east in toward downtown. an accident in south jersey, route 55 southbound here in glassboro right at exit number 48 which is interchange for route 641 and crash in pen win half forward road right here near city...
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and today i'm going home. >> michael brady is in river bend for aggravated robbery.e will still have three years of parole. >> i'm nervous. i want to know what people are going to be thinking about me because they know that i've been in prison. i'm going to have to get used to being back out and not knowing where to go. >> across the unit six pod, david taylor is also getting ready to be released on parole. >> i was 23 years old and robbed a bank. i didn't have a weapon. there was no intention of hurting anybody. i made a mistake. >> david taylor had been a free man. out on parole for seven years when he failed to report to his parole officer. david has been back at riverbend for one year. >> i'm not coming back. ain't no chance of that. no way. just a rat race. a controlled life. can't do nothing. 42 years old. too old for this. >> michael was very young when he first came to prison on a parole violation for aggravated assault. he believes his time at riverbend has matured him. >> it's helped me to cope with some issues that i have. and it's -- i was going to say a
and today i'm going home. >> michael brady is in river bend for aggravated robbery.e will still have three years of parole. >> i'm nervous. i want to know what people are going to be thinking about me because they know that i've been in prison. i'm going to have to get used to being back out and not knowing where to go. >> across the unit six pod, david taylor is also getting ready to be released on parole. >> i was 23 years old and robbed a bank. i didn't have a weapon....
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through some of the maps here and it does appear that right before this collision there is a bit of a bendthis is not a straightaway if you will. so if the train was going 60 miles an hour and came around the bend and all of a sudden the vehicle stopped in the tracks there, at a rate of 60 miles per hour, the engineer would have had only a minute or so to apply the brakes and a train like this would not have stopped on a dime obviously. and we do know that after the impact the train did keep moving and the jeep was essentially dragged about 40 feet even more underneath the train and that's what caused the explosion and the fire that you eventually saw. so obviously the engineer did not have a lot of time for whatever reason and could not stop in time after seeing that truck. >> and this is not the first problem they've had on that route north of new york. gus rosendale, wnbc thank you very much for joining us tonight, gus, on that breaking news story. our coverage of these stories will continue after this break. oh yea, that's coming down let's get some rocks, man. health can change in a m
through some of the maps here and it does appear that right before this collision there is a bit of a bendthis is not a straightaway if you will. so if the train was going 60 miles an hour and came around the bend and all of a sudden the vehicle stopped in the tracks there, at a rate of 60 miles per hour, the engineer would have had only a minute or so to apply the brakes and a train like this would not have stopped on a dime obviously. and we do know that after the impact the train did keep...
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. >> now they say bend it like beckham.still ahead, after spending four weeks at number one, "american sniper" is not from the top of the box office. >> millions of disappointed powerball players will be heading back to work tomorrow. nobody matched all six numbers in the $380 million drawing. the jackpot now stands at $450 million for wednesday's drawing. it sounds hard to believe, but a sponge beat bradley cooper at the weekend box office. yes, the spongebob movie knocked "american sniper" from its four-week rein at number one. >> we don't really want to look at the rest of the week's forecast -- >> tomorrow 53, so at least we are slowly declining. read the umbrella heading out the door tomorrow. -- grabbed the number of the door tomorrow. 44 wednesday. a front moves through thursday, which could squeeze out some snow showers. what you will really notice is the bitterly cold air, 27 friday. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.o
. >> now they say bend it like beckham.still ahead, after spending four weeks at number one, "american sniper" is not from the top of the box office. >> millions of disappointed powerball players will be heading back to work tomorrow. nobody matched all six numbers in the $380 million drawing. the jackpot now stands at $450 million for wednesday's drawing. it sounds hard to believe, but a sponge beat bradley cooper at the weekend box office. yes, the spongebob movie...
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center pocket, ring it up, two-to from bend the arc.extending the defense, the bucket, the easy deuce. brogden had 18. virginia beats pitt. the georgetown hoyas are not in the top 25, but they are still a tournament team, probably a seven seed, but they have had seven days between games and host st. john's tomorrow night. the battle of new york, the rangers and islanders. in the third, the rangers on the attack, kevin kline -- not the actor -- the game-winner. 11 goals scored in the nassau coliseum tonight. baseball, the auction of the year, the glove worn by jeffrey mayer when he caught derek jeter's home run and cap the orioles out of the american league championship series will be auctioned sunday in new york. the umpire refused to call for interference. it turned the series. pictures and catchers report to any camp later this week. and golf fans, david love iii is expected to be named the usa ryder cup captain. >> that was interference. >> oh, absolutely, without question. >> take that glove and burn it. surrendering to the wicket w
center pocket, ring it up, two-to from bend the arc.extending the defense, the bucket, the easy deuce. brogden had 18. virginia beats pitt. the georgetown hoyas are not in the top 25, but they are still a tournament team, probably a seven seed, but they have had seven days between games and host st. john's tomorrow night. the battle of new york, the rangers and islanders. in the third, the rangers on the attack, kevin kline -- not the actor -- the game-winner. 11 goals scored in the nassau...
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he was on bended knee and she was clearly overjoyed. she says yes. >> i'm so happy.e been waiting for this moment for a long time. i'm just really happy. >> reporter: how important is sharing this with social media to you guys? >> our family and friends all over the country, in other countries, so we now share it with them. they get to see it and be a part of it. this only happens once. i can't do this again in front of them. it was just like this. >> reporter: greg paid $500 for these special shots, and in the age of instagram and facebook couples aren't afraid to fork over big money to document their engagement. isn't it insane that it comes down to the number of likes? >> it's the guy's last chance for creativity. i mean, after this point, everything they're going to do is going to be together. >> reporter: it's perhaps all fueled in part by over the top engagements couples are seeing on tv. who could forget kanye's epic proposal to kim kardashian. he rented out a baseball field, equipped with fireworks and taped for "keeping up with the kardashians." and the bach
he was on bended knee and she was clearly overjoyed. she says yes. >> i'm so happy.e been waiting for this moment for a long time. i'm just really happy. >> reporter: how important is sharing this with social media to you guys? >> our family and friends all over the country, in other countries, so we now share it with them. they get to see it and be a part of it. this only happens once. i can't do this again in front of them. it was just like this. >> reporter: greg paid...
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t or d it decided it couldn't enforce one set of rules for certain neighborhood and didn't want to bend on was it preserved to be a mistake that made on the same residential guidelines about 10 years before the design guidelines didn't change they told us their interpretation of them has changed that's the reason they felt they this or had to change hair mind not the r d t but the planners rdt didn't see exist in 2003 they were sympathetic but supposed to hold did line we are happy the commission didn't agree and happy to much support i wanted to thank the dozens of folks and the letters of support the people that called the planning commission a long time advocate additional a teacher wrote a
t or d it decided it couldn't enforce one set of rules for certain neighborhood and didn't want to bend on was it preserved to be a mistake that made on the same residential guidelines about 10 years before the design guidelines didn't change they told us their interpretation of them has changed that's the reason they felt they this or had to change hair mind not the r d t but the planners rdt didn't see exist in 2003 they were sympathetic but supposed to hold did line we are happy the...
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because it was discovered that the government failed to -- the the fbi's entrapment programs are bending the law and morality and this matters because our sfpd officers are working with these agents. we ask that sfpd encourage their colleagues at the fbi to stop harassment of our community members our clients live and work in the bay area they should be able to trust local law enforcement to protect them and many dozens of our community members in the 79 organizations work tirelessly to pass the safe san francisco civil rights ordinance and we appreciate your willingness to engage with us and answer our questions in regards to the report thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening my name is brice hammock i'm the civil rights coordinator i want to echo the statements made by my colleagues regarding the program itself and i want to thank you all for being open to this topic and providing us with this report. my main point i'd like to bring up is in regard to question number 14 requesting information regarding sfpd and fbi engaging in in voluntary interviews. the repor
because it was discovered that the government failed to -- the the fbi's entrapment programs are bending the law and morality and this matters because our sfpd officers are working with these agents. we ask that sfpd encourage their colleagues at the fbi to stop harassment of our community members our clients live and work in the bay area they should be able to trust local law enforcement to protect them and many dozens of our community members in the 79 organizations work tirelessly to pass...
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in the context of sport, as much as i hate to say it cheating or bending the rules has been there. when we look at the trickle down effect. be it n.f.l. or m.l.b. i don't see the causal connection between something like this unless you go to the black sox in the world series fixing. i don't see something like this as being an aftereffect or trickle down effect from what we are seeing. you have to remember. these kids - they identify and idolize tiger woods. the sports idols replacing firefighters and astronauts as new role models when you ask about a-rod or the lance armstrong cheating scandals and the impact that has on the youth of today. there can be no arguing that that will make an impact. in each case they were disciplined. it's a sad story. feel sorry for the kids. thank you >>> finally, n.a.s.a. released new time lapse interview of the sun. he is are images taken once every eight hours since 2010. tape every eight hours until a few days ago. they represent wavelengths and use the footage to analyse energy >>> for the latest news head to aljazeera.com. "inside story" is up n
in the context of sport, as much as i hate to say it cheating or bending the rules has been there. when we look at the trickle down effect. be it n.f.l. or m.l.b. i don't see the causal connection between something like this unless you go to the black sox in the world series fixing. i don't see something like this as being an aftereffect or trickle down effect from what we are seeing. you have to remember. these kids - they identify and idolize tiger woods. the sports idols replacing...
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whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry's desires. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce.> he did. he was our first investor. >> salesforce has become the main competition of oracle. >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> we really got singularly focused on the vision of the cloud. like what yahoo! and google do, but instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering functionality. we have stayed very focused and dedicated to the idea for 15 years. because of that singular focus, we have been able to achieve great success and there is a message in that around business, which is you have to be dedicated. >> is there another message that oracle missed the cloud? >> oracle has a different business. on my way out of oracle, the cfo at the time said, it is a good thing you are leaving. he said, it will be hard for us to do a brand-new technology model and business model because everything from the way you deliver the software to the way you recognize the revenue is completely different in cloud
whoever is the ceo will have to bend to larry's desires. >> larry gave you money to start salesforce.> he did. he was our first investor. >> salesforce has become the main competition of oracle. >> that might be true. >> what did salesforce do right that oracle has done wrong? >> we really got singularly focused on the vision of the cloud. like what yahoo! and google do, but instead of delivering books or search results or something like that, we are delivering...
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t or d it decided it couldn't enforce one set of rules for certain neighborhood and didn't want to bend on was it preserved to be a mistake that made on the same residential guidelines about 10 years before the design guidelines didn't change they told us their interpretation of them has changed that's the reason they felt they this or had to change hair mind not the r d t but the planners rdt didn't see exist in 2003 they were sympathetic but supposed to hold did line we are happy the...
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. >> the first thing she does is bend over and grab the bridge. >> i knew immediately. fail. she grabbed the branch. fell down. hit her back on the fence and fell on her back. >> if you're going to support your weight try not to do it on something an inch thick. >> and the branches flex when a squirrel jumps on them. >> i do like how she laughs at herself. >> are you okay? >> there are simple pleasures in opening bubble wrap. this girl got a big surprise. somebody drove up with a big package of bubble wrap. she takes off the glasses like recognition, there is a big thing of bubble wrap and she's like is that the name? >> the best reaction! it's the best reaction seeing small animal eating. >> i love how she says, are you filming me? and doesn't even care. >> she is into it in a big way. >> she's like i'm going to be busy forever. >> i'm going to be busy forever! >> 3,000 miles, five states six months. all on horseback. on the next "right this minute." >>> and still to come that guy is running at what's about to explode. >> this is a safety precaution. everything else is just
. >> the first thing she does is bend over and grab the bridge. >> i knew immediately. fail. she grabbed the branch. fell down. hit her back on the fence and fell on her back. >> if you're going to support your weight try not to do it on something an inch thick. >> and the branches flex when a squirrel jumps on them. >> i do like how she laughs at herself. >> are you okay? >> there are simple pleasures in opening bubble wrap. this girl got a big...
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. >> he had a natural bend for comedy. that's usually the role he got.but he has a wonderful sense of timing. and great stage presence. great stage presence. he's the type of person you want to watch when they walk on the stage. >> reporter: not only did hanks present fonsworth with a lifetime achievement in education, he recalled other teachers that thought the class of 74. earlier this year, tom hank wrote a new york time editorial. hank urged support for president obama to make community college accessible for up to 9 million americans. hanks added that his education to shabot was free and he had fond memories. >> it was really telling and moving that he mentioned specific teachers. and remembered very, very clearly the influence they had had on his life and work. >> hanks wrote he recently drove by the campus with one of his children and said that place made me what i am today. >>> still to come on a second look. >> this movie is my life. i am this movie. >> oprah winfrey talks about her life's work. >> and actress julian moore on her first look at s
. >> he had a natural bend for comedy. that's usually the role he got.but he has a wonderful sense of timing. and great stage presence. great stage presence. he's the type of person you want to watch when they walk on the stage. >> reporter: not only did hanks present fonsworth with a lifetime achievement in education, he recalled other teachers that thought the class of 74. earlier this year, tom hank wrote a new york time editorial. hank urged support for president obama to make...
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it dawned ownership on me if he moves over to the west it is closer to the bus stop where all the bend over backwards buildings are i can't see why we he can't flush there. >> thank you. >> east or west 15 feet. >> that way he gets it both sides. >> that gives the city department nor latitude for moving the locates. >> but the permit holder may not want it i want to be color to the intersects i would yeah. >> okay we can ask the question of the permit holder. >> sir. >> come forward one more time. >> sorry. >> the question has been raised whether you have a preference or is there an objection to moving to the west 15 or 20 feet at least 15 and there is the reason i employed there and the city approved any permit there's a line you are to be away from other stands or businesses or so - that's why i choose this i don't mind if i go to the east side if it's okay with not the west side. >> you understand sorry to interrupt one commissioner has said she would vote against your permit correct. >> uh-huh. >> so we're going to work as a workable solution you're one down right now. >> i underst
it dawned ownership on me if he moves over to the west it is closer to the bus stop where all the bend over backwards buildings are i can't see why we he can't flush there. >> thank you. >> east or west 15 feet. >> that way he gets it both sides. >> that gives the city department nor latitude for moving the locates. >> but the permit holder may not want it i want to be color to the intersects i would yeah. >> okay we can ask the question of the permit holder....