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bernard said it. i know bernard is a nice guy. but he comes up with this like bend the cost curve.o you know where the cost curve is being bent? right around our necks. >> better than our wallet. >> it is hitting our wallet, though, isn't it? >> no. i think honestly, look at new york state. people in new york state on the exchanges will pay up to half of what they pay elsewhere. and you know who's really at fault here? republican governors who refused to launch exchanges on their own and abdicated the responsibility to the federal government. >> i think it's unfair to force people onto plans they want. i don't want maternity care anymore. i'm done. there's no reason to pay for that. we are being forced just to even the cost structure to pay more so that people who didn't have it in the beginning will have something. that's where it becomes unfair. >> john, it would be one thing if we were being forced into more affordable, better care, more useful plans. but that's not the case, is it? >> no. it's not the case. how many stats can you cherry pick from the side that's arguing for oba
bernard said it. i know bernard is a nice guy. but he comes up with this like bend the cost curve.o you know where the cost curve is being bent? right around our necks. >> better than our wallet. >> it is hitting our wallet, though, isn't it? >> no. i think honestly, look at new york state. people in new york state on the exchanges will pay up to half of what they pay elsewhere. and you know who's really at fault here? republican governors who refused to launch exchanges on...
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bernard madoff?" and they all said, "no. we don't think he's for real." >> kroft: could you find anybody? >> i found no one that ever traded with mr. madoff, and i traded with the largest equity derivative service in the world. >> kroft: and that's because madoff's investment fund never actually made any trades, at least going back to 1993 and probably further, a fact confirmed at a meeting of madoff investors by the trustee charged with liquidating his assets. no one knew the depth of the fraud, but a lot of people had questions. who else figured this out besides you? >> i would say that hundreds of people suspected something was amiss with the madoff operation. if you look at who the victims were not, you'll notice that the major firms on wall street had no money with mr. madoff. >> kroft: i mean, you write-- this is the letter. i'm quoting from the letter to the securities and exchange commission, red flag number 20: "madoff is suspected of being a fraud by some of the world's largest, most sophisticated financial service
bernard madoff?" and they all said, "no. we don't think he's for real." >> kroft: could you find anybody? >> i found no one that ever traded with mr. madoff, and i traded with the largest equity derivative service in the world. >> kroft: and that's because madoff's investment fund never actually made any trades, at least going back to 1993 and probably further, a fact confirmed at a meeting of madoff investors by the trustee charged with liquidating his assets....
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mr thom browne said the dpp director bernard day he faced trial on a diaper before the higher circuit criminal court. he saw an adjournment of twelve weeks to the same date as his co accused the former head of treasury entitled to money for service to the evidence bernard daily news provided on bail to appear in court again next week. the court was also told today that the was no factual connection between this case the pending trial of three other former executives of anglo irish punk poncho she would always order to let nothing be published. i could prejudice the case for the rights of the accused in this case were dictating to a fair trial. for adults fourteen use the dublin district court. the chairman of the eu imf clicking here has said that the federal thin honor society of portland artists share the impact of the bailout program is found to kenny was speaking at a conference in dublin. less than a month before the government raises the troika program. with detroit this final portraiture if you compete here. the chair of its irish operation returns as a senior eu official. but
mr thom browne said the dpp director bernard day he faced trial on a diaper before the higher circuit criminal court. he saw an adjournment of twelve weeks to the same date as his co accused the former head of treasury entitled to money for service to the evidence bernard daily news provided on bail to appear in court again next week. the court was also told today that the was no factual connection between this case the pending trial of three other former executives of anglo irish punk poncho...
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>>¿quÉ pasÓ con el profesor bernard? >>no sÉ, me tuvieron secuestrado.dosa sepultura. >>sÍ, pero tendrÁs que descubrir el paradero de bernard y la guarida de cero a la mayor brevedad, el tiempo apremia. >>no se preocupe, jefe que cueste lo que cueste cumpliremos con nuestra misiÓn. [pasos] >>¿por quÉ mandaste a que me rasurara ese? >>hay que celebrarlo. quiero que estÉs muy contento hoy. despues de cinco dÍas a pan y a agua, ¿no se te abre el apetito? >>¿podrÍan quitarme las esposas para poder comer? >>desde luego, jorge, lo que quieras. vÁyanse, los llamarÉ cuando los necesite. esos no son modales, jorgito, cuidado o llamo a los guardias. yo te darÉ de comer. suficiente, podrÍas indigestarte. [♪] a tu salud, jorge, estoy segura que en esta ocasiÓn, sÍ confesarÁs. [♪] ¿estÁ dispuesto, mi bebÉ a decirme cÓmo funciona el sistema de alarmas del depÓsito de argentirium? [♪] ¿dÓnde estÁ el cuartel de la c.e.a.? [♪] [♪] ¿cuÁntos hombres custodian el depÓsito? [♪] ¿quiÉn es el jefe de seguridad de estados americanos? [♪] [quejidos] [♪]
>>¿quÉ pasÓ con el profesor bernard? >>no sÉ, me tuvieron secuestrado.dosa sepultura. >>sÍ, pero tendrÁs que descubrir el paradero de bernard y la guarida de cero a la mayor brevedad, el tiempo apremia. >>no se preocupe, jefe que cueste lo que cueste cumpliremos con nuestra misiÓn. [pasos] >>¿por quÉ mandaste a que me rasurara ese? >>hay que celebrarlo. quiero que estÉs muy contento hoy. despues de cinco dÍas a pan y a agua, ¿no se te abre el...
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bernard was very aware of this. i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me?jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body cavities. and the alert was given in that area. and you know, we are not allowed to strip them, but we pat them down. and we found one little ball in her bra. so that gave us probable cause for an arrest. >> but for bernard and angela, the tight constraints make their first contact visit bittersweet. >> i need you to know that. sometimes it ain't nothing we have control of, all right, but we got to follow the rules. all right? you understand? >> yes. >> that's what i need you to do. >> we will make it work. we will because it's not easy being with someone in jail. it's really not. i'm happy being with him, but it's no
bernard was very aware of this. i don't think angela was. >> why you can't stay close to me?jail officers are strict because of a history of past infractions. >> don't do that. >> surprise inspections like this one by miami's k-9 team often uncover contraband on visitors. >> i find marijuana and cocaine all the time. one visitor that came to this jail last year, female, she came to see her boyfriend, i found 12 balls wrapped in plastic and she had it in her body...
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bernard doesn't call himself a hero.e says it's all part of being a good neighbor. >> neighbors, the friends, the not so friendly. now they see me and they say hi and they shake my hand and they smile. so i guess a good deed makes a whole lot of difference. >>> coming up, terror in a small airplane. >> you could tell we weren't climbing anymore. we're actually getting gradually closer to the trees. >> wing started clipping through the trees. >> when "caught on camera: twist of fate" continues. mine was earned orbiting the moon in 1971. afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it offers a superior level of protection and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was gett
bernard doesn't call himself a hero.e says it's all part of being a good neighbor. >> neighbors, the friends, the not so friendly. now they see me and they say hi and they shake my hand and they smile. so i guess a good deed makes a whole lot of difference. >>> coming up, terror in a small airplane. >> you could tell we weren't climbing anymore. we're actually getting gradually closer to the trees. >> wing started clipping through the trees. >> when "caught...
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bernard arrested in new york. this is new.an who became infamous in the 1980s as the subway vigilante is in police custody now. he sold marijuana to an undercover officer last night. gets prison time for shooting fourteen agers in a subway. he claims it is self-defense. he's 65 years old. he made a $35 pot deal in the west village last night and he was arrested. i want to bring back lou now. you are a cop in the new york city area. when everyone is talking about the subway vigilante, tell me what it was like being a police officer then. racial tension was high and there was so much going on. initially, he wasn't charged with attempted murder or shooting them, right? >> no, nothing. my understanding is he got pretty much a pass on this incident. it was only the byproduct of someone outspoken to say more people should do what he did. they had to harness him and they decided to prosecute him. >> he was outspoken. was he seen as a hero to many new yorkers? >> i don't think he was perceived as hero. i will tell you the social clima
bernard arrested in new york. this is new.an who became infamous in the 1980s as the subway vigilante is in police custody now. he sold marijuana to an undercover officer last night. gets prison time for shooting fourteen agers in a subway. he claims it is self-defense. he's 65 years old. he made a $35 pot deal in the west village last night and he was arrested. i want to bring back lou now. you are a cop in the new york city area. when everyone is talking about the subway vigilante, tell me...
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. >> mark and bernard are my fwests today. good to see you. does the president's fix today kill obama care? >> it is no fix. even if they approve it, something like this can't work because they are on the market with new plans. let's say for a second that it did work. he admitted today that the reason it didn't work is because he tried to move them into those exchanges. the fix kills obama care. >> yes. >> he has killed it with his fixes right? >> i think he has kept his pledge to the american people. >> the fact is that it is a roll out disaster. the president made good on this plans. he is not going to get the people signed up. if they can get thel back. that is a big if. let's say that they do. we don't know who is going to sign up. the roll out was so bad that the people couldn't get on the site and enroll. then we can have a real conversation about whether the changes work or not. >> let's talk about changing the rules after health plans met the rules of the law could result in higher premiums for consumers. they have been set for next ye
. >> mark and bernard are my fwests today. good to see you. does the president's fix today kill obama care? >> it is no fix. even if they approve it, something like this can't work because they are on the market with new plans. let's say for a second that it did work. he admitted today that the reason it didn't work is because he tried to move them into those exchanges. the fix kills obama care. >> yes. >> he has killed it with his fixes right? >> i think he has...
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i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, progress is reported on a deal to limit iran's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry is expected in geneva today to join in the negotiations. kerry has been touring the middle east. before heading to switzerland, he stopped in israel. iran has been negotiating with six world powers on a deal to curtail some of its nuclear programs in exchange for an easing of stiff economic sanctions. kerry said iran must prove its nuclear activities are peaceful. >>> and israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu tweeted if the news from gentlemen eva is true, this is the deal of the century. netanyahu said he rejected the deal from geneva calling it a bad deal. israel has threatened to strike iran's facilities if diplomacy fails to shut them down. >>> and the senate passed a bill working against discrimination of gays, bisexual, around transgender americans. the measure faces a tough time in the house. danielle nottingham reports. >> bill as amended is passed. >> reporter: democrats joined together on gay rights advocates in the making. >> we ha
i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, progress is reported on a deal to limit iran's nuclear program. secretary of state john kerry is expected in geneva today to join in the negotiations. kerry has been touring the middle east. before heading to switzerland, he stopped in israel. iran has been negotiating with six world powers on a deal to curtail some of its nuclear programs in exchange for an easing of stiff economic sanctions. kerry said iran must prove its nuclear...
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. it's been more than a week since typhoon haiyan smashed into the philippines killing 3600 people and leaving 1200 more missing. today, some filipinos were searching through the rubble for lost loved ones. others lined up at the airport in tacloban to escape the devastated city. >> it's difficult to receive relief. our safety at our house is really quite not good yet. there's still a lot of looters and robbers. [ inaudible ] >> some relief is arriving. u.s. military helicopters dropped food and water to desperate storm survivors. the military is delivers hundreds of thousands of gallons of fresh water a day. filipino military choppers are d
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. it's been more than a week since typhoon...
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cornell bernard is live with details. reporter: police still have a lot of questions about the shooting. one woman is dead, another in critical condition tonight. their names have not been released. we can tell you it happened in this very parking lot on jesse street. the suspects are still on the loose tonight. >> crime scene investigators combing over the parking lot on jesse stretch, searching for evidence. it's where one woman was fatally shot and killed, another woman was chit wounded. she was taken to the hospital. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point this is under investigation. >> ken barrows heard the commotion. >> i heard the argument. wasn't originally al that bad. wasn't that -- didn't get my attention, and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out the window. >> he and other neighbors say a large crowd left the sixth street nightclub which hosted a hip-hop event on saturday. >> the biggest crowd i've seen. >> the owner said he doubt
cornell bernard is live with details. reporter: police still have a lot of questions about the shooting. one woman is dead, another in critical condition tonight. their names have not been released. we can tell you it happened in this very parking lot on jesse street. the suspects are still on the loose tonight. >> crime scene investigators combing over the parking lot on jesse stretch, searching for evidence. it's where one woman was fatally shot and killed, another woman was chit...
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the benefits are great. >> bernard and joanna, the numbers should be flip flopped. it should be 60% of americans love obamacare and 40% want it repealed. >> and nothing but great stories in the media about how everyone is happy with what is going on. >> wait until next year. >> wait until next year. help son othe way. directly ahead, can mr. obama restore credibility to his presidency and his party? liberal democrat dennis kucinich has some thoughts. and later richie nawght the miami dolphins player accused of being a bully takes legal action against his team. does he have a legitimate [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their0-year lipper average t. rowe price. invest with confidence. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. the #1 selling pai
the benefits are great. >> bernard and joanna, the numbers should be flip flopped. it should be 60% of americans love obamacare and 40% want it repealed. >> and nothing but great stories in the media about how everyone is happy with what is going on. >> wait until next year. >> wait until next year. help son othe way. directly ahead, can mr. obama restore credibility to his presidency and his party? liberal democrat dennis kucinich has some thoughts. and later richie...
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the cheryl and phillip family, bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter.orporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry has stopped in egypt. he sought to urge leaders that the united states stands behind its once close ally. >> the united states will continue to provide support that directly benefits the egyptian people in health and scholarships and private sector development and we are continuing assistance to help secure egypt's borders. >> the u.s. recently suspended much of its $1.3 billion military aid package to egypt because of the o ucuster of mohd morsi. it says they are unhappy with the u.s. criticism of egypt's new government, what they consider tepid u.n. suppo
the cheryl and phillip family, bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter.orporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary...
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back with me now, bernard whitman. all right, rich. some people would call this senate thing a ploy, is it to get writers to talk about the positive things? >> all of them are opinion journalist already in the tank for this law. he is not going to gain much. the problem he has is the larger med med media narrative. the president lied about it and the numbers are in the tank. even the media cannot ignore all of that. >> bernard, let me be speculative for a moment, would the president have come out today to do this address, would he have met with liberal journalists today because the heat was turning up high on what he knew about obama care before it happened if he knew. >> i think the president is basely using whatever he can to get the word out. the only way to change this narrative is not by cozying up to journalist who should, by their own record, be supportive. it's to fix what is broken. get the website up and running. >> he has time in his agenda to meet with columnist who will probably already write positive things. >> what else
back with me now, bernard whitman. all right, rich. some people would call this senate thing a ploy, is it to get writers to talk about the positive things? >> all of them are opinion journalist already in the tank for this law. he is not going to gain much. the problem he has is the larger med med media narrative. the president lied about it and the numbers are in the tank. even the media cannot ignore all of that. >> bernard, let me be speculative for a moment, would the president...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live at the school. cornell? >> reporter: the teen's name has not been released. he's at children's hospital in oakland fighting for his life. he was found here at montgomery high school laying outside of the gym. police wonder if he was playing an extreme sport on the roof. santa rosa police officers are talking to possible witnesses and looking for any evidence at the spot where a 15-year-old boy was found unconscious with severe head trauma. near the gym on the campus of montgomery high school. >> we're not sure what happened. if it was that he was the victim of felonious assault or if it was just an accident where he fell off the roof here while playing up on the roof of the school. >> the fire department arrived to help police access the gym roof to look for any evidence of a fall. police say the teen also had cuts to his knuckles and scratches on his arm. he left the house on saturday afternoon telling his parents he was going for a walk. a short time later, a passerby found him and called 911. police say t
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard is live at the school. cornell? >> reporter: the teen's name has not been released. he's at children's hospital in oakland fighting for his life. he was found here at montgomery high school laying outside of the gym. police wonder if he was playing an extreme sport on the roof. santa rosa police officers are talking to possible witnesses and looking for any evidence at the spot where a 15-year-old boy was found unconscious with severe head trauma. near...
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the benefits are great. >> bernard and joanna, the numbers should be flip flopped.ld be 60% of americans love obamacare and 40% want it repealed. >> and nothing but great stories in the media about how everyone is happy with what is going on. >> wait until next year. >> wait until next year. help son othe way. directly ahead, can mr. obama restore credibility to his presidency and his party? liberal democrat dennis kucinich has some thoughts. and later richie nawght the miami dolphins player accused of being a bully takes legal action against his team. does he have a legitimate claim? those reports moments away. (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got th
the benefits are great. >> bernard and joanna, the numbers should be flip flopped.ld be 60% of americans love obamacare and 40% want it repealed. >> and nothing but great stories in the media about how everyone is happy with what is going on. >> wait until next year. >> wait until next year. help son othe way. directly ahead, can mr. obama restore credibility to his presidency and his party? liberal democrat dennis kucinich has some thoughts. and later richie nawght the...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch studios in new york. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. authorities now believe at least 10,000 people were kill during that extraordinarily powerful typhoon friday. the devastated cities, towns and fishing villages on the islands that make up the central philippines. even though typhoon heyan packed winds of 200 miles an hour, most of the damage was from the storm surge that reached as high as 13 feet. officials say the storm was so strong that it destroyed about three quarters of the buildings in its path. the president there flew to tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 people that was one of the hardest hit areas. the officials are here to ensure that help is given to you the fastest way possible a
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch studios in new york. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. authorities now believe at least 10,000 people were...
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wallet, bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: althorp house. family home of the late diana, princess of wales. an english manor house where kings and queens are frequent visitors. as once were the ancestors of us founding father and first president, george washington. george washington's family, before they left england, were connected with mine. the washingtons were frequent visitors here. socially, they were great friends of my family. narrator: for the first time, this most elegant of england's homes throws open its doors... allowing us to share the upstairs and the downstairs. secrets of althorp, the spencers.
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el profesor bernard fue asesinado e incineraron su cadÁver.e la fÓrmula. >>no, de haber sido asÍ, no me hubieran estado atormentando. >>seguramente tu doble tratarÁ de penetrar en el depÓsito sirviÉndose de rita que estÁ en grave peligro. dada la situaciÓn, todo lo dejo a tu propia iniciativa. [timbre de la puerta] [timbre de la puerta] >>¡jorge! >>escucha bien lo que voy a decirte y vas a hacer todo lo que te diga al pie de letra. [♪] >>tenemos que hablar con el jefe del depÓsito, Órdenes de seguridad de los estados americanos, contraseÑa: s-e-a. guardia: estÁ bien, sargento, son agentes especiales de la c.e.a. sÍgame, sr. rubio. [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] [♪] >>disponga usted de ella, sr. rubio. >>gracias. >>ordenarÉ que los custodien. >>con ellos despertarÍamos sospechas, pero gracias. [♪] >>x-10 llamando a central, cambio. hombradelante x-10, cambio. >>rita y mi doble acaban de salir del depÓsito. tomaron por la carretera 51. cambio y fuera. [ruido al arrancar el auto] [♪] >>ya es hora de que hubiera regresado esteban. ¿todo estÁ listo para la fuga?
el profesor bernard fue asesinado e incineraron su cadÁver.e la fÓrmula. >>no, de haber sido asÍ, no me hubieran estado atormentando. >>seguramente tu doble tratarÁ de penetrar en el depÓsito sirviÉndose de rita que estÁ en grave peligro. dada la situaciÓn, todo lo dejo a tu propia iniciativa. [timbre de la puerta] [timbre de la puerta] >>¡jorge! >>escucha bien lo que voy a decirte y vas a hacer todo lo que te diga al pie de letra. [♪] >>tenemos que...
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i'd like to read a message from bernard 0 who couldn't be here today and he writes the following quote the proposed design increases the building from 31 to 35 as far as they are concerned, for the design of the facade was originally articulated to articulate the tower and divide the facade into smaller components. the addition of the 4 floors enhance the facade and improves the promotions of the different elements of the building and creates a stronger contrast between the vertical and the horizontal elements. we believe that the additional height of the building enhances the original design goals unquote. we have additional signs from your packet such as the varies elevation. we're happy to answer any questions you may have. we believe this is a better project and ask for your support and approval today >> if there's nothing further i'll open this up to public comment i have one speaker card. paul >> thank you. good afternoon paul with hines. it's a full service office. we recently into entered into an agreement to purchase 41. our investment partner is a very substantial global mana
i'd like to read a message from bernard 0 who couldn't be here today and he writes the following quote the proposed design increases the building from 31 to 35 as far as they are concerned, for the design of the facade was originally articulated to articulate the tower and divide the facade into smaller components. the addition of the 4 floors enhance the facade and improves the promotions of the different elements of the building and creates a stronger contrast between the vertical and the...
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saliÓ o nerviosa del teatro san rafael, tras de presentar una funciÓn mÁs de la obra " la casa de bernardresentimiento de peligro, laura emprendiÓ la marcha, cuando un grupo armado las detuvo violentamente, comenzando asÍ el plagio que trastornÓ sus vidas, para siempre. ♪ >>¿quÉ pasa, que pues un descontrol, una emociÓn fuerte, gritos. [gritos] >> ¿por quÉ nos hacen esto? >> agÁchate, agÁchate. [gritos] [sollozos] ♪ >>>sentonces, yo mdije:" dios mÍo de mi vida, quÉ estÁ pasando". y entonces, bueno, pues me di cuenta tambiÉn, que tambiÉn habÍan subido al auto a mi hermana porque hoy a su voz. "¡cÁllese y metase y agache se y no nos vean!" y entonces, oÍ la voz de ella, tambiÉn. y entonces, yo en la cajuela, trataba como de romper asÍ como... la calavera, para sacar la mano, para hacer algo. y entonces, me dicen: " ¿quÉ estÁ haciendo, laurita?" cuando me dijeron quÉ estÁ haciendo laurita, dije, no, esto es algo mÁs. ♪ >> cuando llegamos a la casa, entonces, nos bajamos y nos pusieron, me pusieron encima una de estar viendo cÓmo era el piso, de contar los escalones que subÍamos, de quÉ tamaÑ
saliÓ o nerviosa del teatro san rafael, tras de presentar una funciÓn mÁs de la obra " la casa de bernardresentimiento de peligro, laura emprendiÓ la marcha, cuando un grupo armado las detuvo violentamente, comenzando asÍ el plagio que trastornÓ sus vidas, para siempre. ♪ >>¿quÉ pasa, que pues un descontrol, una emociÓn fuerte, gritos. [gritos] >> ¿por quÉ nos hacen esto? >> agÁchate, agÁchate. [gritos] [sollozos] ♪ >>>sentonces, yo mdije:"...
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bernard whitman, buck, you first is this making it difficult? will it make it nearly impossible for the president to get anything else done in his second term and even federal appointments? >> well, i hope so. but the truth is this. it has shifted the ground of a broader discussion which has been should you pass very large bills? that now seems to be something in dispute. it seems that there is a better argument to be made. part of the problem with obama care is that it is so large that it wasn't possible to meet their own deadlines. so when you look at some of the other issues on president obama's agenda, one i think it gives the republicans an opening to slow down the legislative mechanism and i think they want as much as possible it to be about the roll out of this disastrous law. it is only going to get worse >> you are saying there is an advocacy to not get things done? >> yes. >> that doesn't sound productive no matter what side of the aisle you are on. if you think it is bad legislation and you don't want it to go through. the one thing t
bernard whitman, buck, you first is this making it difficult? will it make it nearly impossible for the president to get anything else done in his second term and even federal appointments? >> well, i hope so. but the truth is this. it has shifted the ground of a broader discussion which has been should you pass very large bills? that now seems to be something in dispute. it seems that there is a better argument to be made. part of the problem with obama care is that it is so large that...
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naming senator joe mccarthy on june of 1950 and you quote a financier and political consultant named bernard burr who said if a man had made that declaration conscience he would have been the next president of the united states. and you mentioned in the book when you are talking about hillary rodham clinton who is an old friend. he said an extraordinary role model and you have known her for years. your husband served together. did they sit next to each other? >> in the order in which the states come into the union is how they sit. >> oh right. it's so serendipitous. you are old friends and obviously colleagues and you said the united states is ready for a woman president so i have to ask you, she is obviously the great hope of the democratic party and the great hope of many women, whether or not you want her to run and you would support her and any feelings you have. you said you have enduring respect for her service as secretary of state. barring whatever is wrapping her up in her current benghazi -- on capitol hill. you look at the future and you think this country is ready. but u.s. a rep
naming senator joe mccarthy on june of 1950 and you quote a financier and political consultant named bernard burr who said if a man had made that declaration conscience he would have been the next president of the united states. and you mentioned in the book when you are talking about hillary rodham clinton who is an old friend. he said an extraordinary role model and you have known her for years. your husband served together. did they sit next to each other? >> in the order in which the...
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bernard had his hamstring issue, ray had his hip issue since the second game. those games seem to be getting healthier. that's a plus for us. >> the ravens play the bears next, a team that lost their starting quarterback, jay cutler. he will not be playing against the ravens. mccow will start instead. don't forget you can see the ravens taking on the bears in chicago this sunday afternoon at 1:00 live right here on wjz 13. when the game ends stay around for our special post game show with high lights, interviews and analysis. a full ravens sunday here on wjz 13. >>> let's take a look at first warning doppler weather radar. we've got really nothing going on. it's very mild. it's almost 50 degrees. we're r high right now essentially. by lunch the low 40s, an over night low of 25. the moisture out to the west is coming out of the mountains and losing its ump. it doesn't mean we're not going to see a couple of showers and maybe a wet snow flake. it's not a huge issue. i don't see a dramatic impact on the commute. >>> ron matz is with the salvation army. >> reporter
bernard had his hamstring issue, ray had his hip issue since the second game. those games seem to be getting healthier. that's a plus for us. >> the ravens play the bears next, a team that lost their starting quarterback, jay cutler. he will not be playing against the ravens. mccow will start instead. don't forget you can see the ravens taking on the bears in chicago this sunday afternoon at 1:00 live right here on wjz 13. when the game ends stay around for our special post game show with...
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and that madman was bernard who back in 1872 imagined a bridge connecting oakland to san francisco but that the armies should arrest the folks for failing to make this happen. different from the chain cutting when the bay celebrated on time and under biscuit engineering marvel we can take pride that not a single human life was lost in the construction of this 21st century san francisco bay bridge (clapping) let's humbly remember the 28 lives lost in 1923 to 26 and, yes in the upcoming public hearings in the senate we'll review and learn from our mistakes so the economic costs will not remedying repeat itself. but public sentiment today would never have tolerated such loss of life no matter how great the project. safety has and also will be tape priority for the bridge. it now carries 2 hundred and 80 thousand vehicles everyday. compare it to 9 million vehicles the first year the bay bridge was in service. we have been collective blessed in this borrowed time taken us to arrive at this historic day that no other tragedy has resulted. but that concern is now behind us as and enjoy the be
and that madman was bernard who back in 1872 imagined a bridge connecting oakland to san francisco but that the armies should arrest the folks for failing to make this happen. different from the chain cutting when the bay celebrated on time and under biscuit engineering marvel we can take pride that not a single human life was lost in the construction of this 21st century san francisco bay bridge (clapping) let's humbly remember the 28 lives lost in 1923 to 26 and, yes in the upcoming public...
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abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard said he feared for his life when the officer pulled a gun on him too. >> jeff says he and an employee feared for their lives when they were pulled over. the deputy that made the stop seemed agitated. >> i grabbed the stick shift, and when i looked up heing turn the vehicle off. i said the vehicle is off. >> he told him to get out of the car. >> he asked me if i had any weapons, and as i went like this he went back to the gun thing and it was turn around, hands behind your back. >> he was shocked to learn that deputy was the same man that shot and killed a 13-year-old andy lopez last month. >> wow, i saw something, my wife even said that night he will shoot someone. minutes after the stop, he said he refused to explain why he drew his weapon. we could not reach his attorney today, but earlier today an attorney said that he would never willy nilly pull out his gun. jeff westbrook says he now feels dplt that he didn't do more. >> you're looking at a man that pulled a gun, and i know they don't pull them unless they intend to use them. >> jeff says he
abc 7 news reporter cornell bernard said he feared for his life when the officer pulled a gun on him too. >> jeff says he and an employee feared for their lives when they were pulled over. the deputy that made the stop seemed agitated. >> i grabbed the stick shift, and when i looked up heing turn the vehicle off. i said the vehicle is off. >> he told him to get out of the car. >> he asked me if i had any weapons, and as i went like this he went back to the gun thing and...
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feel like they needed this measure. >> so from the cities of new town and columbine. >> elise is a bernard for us. thank you. and here to give us insight into several of these elections across the nation is al jazeera political contributor michael shure. good to see you as always. >> good to see. >> you pleasure to have you. let's go to the gubernatorial race in new jersey. chris christie. look, he's going to win, and he's going to win by a big amount, but that's part of the story, isn't it? how large of a victory because he's trying to send the message to the entire republican party, isn't he? >> to a degree, yeah. i have to say i don't buy into any of it. >> you don't? >> no, no, i don't think that chris christie's margin of victory is going to matter. i think we all expect him to do well. he's not the guy who needs a mandate to govern the way he does. he is also some northern quantity of a far member of the fellow. >> isn't he suggesting that republicans need to follow my example here? >> reporter: well, essaying that. the example they need to follow is what did he last night in union c
feel like they needed this measure. >> so from the cities of new town and columbine. >> elise is a bernard for us. thank you. and here to give us insight into several of these elections across the nation is al jazeera political contributor michael shure. good to see you as always. >> good to see. >> you pleasure to have you. let's go to the gubernatorial race in new jersey. chris christie. look, he's going to win, and he's going to win by a big amount, but that's part of...
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lisa bernard joins us from sunny vale, california, voters there are trying to vote on a new measure on guns. tell us about the measure and why it's controversial. >> reporter: well, it's controversial among others things because it requires guns to be locked up at all times if they aren't being used. it would require stores to keep track of customers that buy ammunition, and we spoke to one voter here today. he is a gun owner and he tells us that he worries that this will hurt local gun shops here in sunn sunnyvale. sunnyvale's mayor voted for this measure. they think that cities and particularly voters should lead the charge when it comes to this issue of gun reform. so we will tell what you they basically is is that the city s where it should start. now the nra has threatened to sue if the measure passes and nra sent me a statement where they believe measure c, quote, would put gun owner's lives at risk. >> you had a sound bite there and we didn't roll that, but how can we set a precedent for other communities or even a national law with this vote? >> reporter: well, what has happene
lisa bernard joins us from sunny vale, california, voters there are trying to vote on a new measure on guns. tell us about the measure and why it's controversial. >> reporter: well, it's controversial among others things because it requires guns to be locked up at all times if they aren't being used. it would require stores to keep track of customers that buy ammunition, and we spoke to one voter here today. he is a gun owner and he tells us that he worries that this will hurt local gun...
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cornell bernard talked to man who said he feared for his life when the officer was quick to pull a gun on him as well. he joins us live from santa rosa. reporter: jeff westbrook says he, too, is mourning the loss of andy lopez. the memorial to him continues to grow. the deputy who shot lopez is the same man who pulled a gun on westbrook during a routine traffic stop. >> at this time i just looked at him point blank at the barrel of a gun. >> he said he and an employee feared for their lives beforing a stopped on highway 101 for make ang unsafe lane change. he says the sheriff's deputy who made the stop seemed agitated when he approached his car. >> i looked to -- i looked back up there was a gun, and he is screaming, turn the vehicle off. at that point i put my hands up and said, sir, the vehicle is off. >> the deputy then told westbrook to get out of the car. >> he asked me if i had any weapons and as i took my hands to go like this, he went back to the gun thing and it was, turn around, hands behind your back. >> westbrook was later shocked to learn that deputy was eric gelhouse, the
cornell bernard talked to man who said he feared for his life when the officer was quick to pull a gun on him as well. he joins us live from santa rosa. reporter: jeff westbrook says he, too, is mourning the loss of andy lopez. the memorial to him continues to grow. the deputy who shot lopez is the same man who pulled a gun on westbrook during a routine traffic stop. >> at this time i just looked at him point blank at the barrel of a gun. >> he said he and an employee feared for...
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visited riker's back in 1999, when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard kerik. his get-tough on crime policies have continued today. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at riker's, which has led to a substantial reduction in the inmate population. five years later, our cameras went back inside rikers to see how this once infamous jail has re-invented itself. >> i've got friends here. i have acquaintances. you don't come here to make friends. >> i know i should have at least 80 something arrests, close to 100 arrests, and i've been here at least about 30 or 40 times. >> it is not a pleasant living space. we're not comfortable. we make ourselves feel comfortable to ease the fact that we're in jail. >> the inmates call rikers the rock. the penal colony. iraq island. the guards call it the meanest precinct in america. welcome to rikers island jail. >> it is easy to get cut up, stabbed, murdered, raped. all type of things you have to deal with in here. if everybody's thinking that this is all goo
visited riker's back in 1999, when the commissioner of the new york department of correction was bernard kerik. his get-tough on crime policies have continued today. the new york city department of corrections says the result is a remarkable 90% decrease in violence at riker's, which has led to a substantial reduction in the inmate population. five years later, our cameras went back inside rikers to see how this once infamous jail has re-invented itself. >> i've got friends here. i have...
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cornell bernard is live from san bruno to show us how people unpitching in. reporter: it's amazing. people have heard the call for help and are stepping up in a very big way in sunday church services here, even drive-through relief efforts, all of it getting help to the philippines. >> there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippines. >> they have endured the very dark day, a storm more than a superstorm that has taken away their homes, destroyed their homes. >> members of the first filipino american united church of christ took time to give what they could to help thousands, devastated by the tragedy. >> i ask you open your heart to show you love by giving for our fellow filipinos. >> not far away, others took to the street, collecting cash and food donations for those in need. >> i drop by some noodles, canned fews, toothbrushes. little samples of soap. just something. >> most of the collection boxes were full after only two hours. this effort sparked by project pearls, nonprofit helping underprivilegedded kids in the philippines. >> it's overwhelm
cornell bernard is live from san bruno to show us how people unpitching in. reporter: it's amazing. people have heard the call for help and are stepping up in a very big way in sunday church services here, even drive-through relief efforts, all of it getting help to the philippines. >> there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippines. >> they have endured the very dark day, a storm more than a superstorm that has taken away their homes, destroyed...
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cornell bernard is live with details. reporter: no suspects and no motive in the shooting, which left one woman dead and another in critical condition at the hospital tonight. their names have not been released. tonight police want to know who fired the shots inside this parking lot. >> i was like, wow, that's intense. >> chaz is stunned someone lost their life in this parking lot across from his apartment on jesse street. >> i walked right up down these streets every day. this is my commute. just today. usually it's quiet. there's some unpleasant things happening but nothing like that. >> csi tell anies spent early sunday combing the lot where two women were shot, one fatally. police say it began with a fight. >> some sort of confrontation that led to a shooting. at this point, all of that is under investigation. >> neighbors heard the fighting before the gunfire. >> i heard arguing and wasn't all that bad. wasn't like -- i don't know. didn't catch my attention. and then i heard the gunshots and that's when i looked out
cornell bernard is live with details. reporter: no suspects and no motive in the shooting, which left one woman dead and another in critical condition at the hospital tonight. their names have not been released. tonight police want to know who fired the shots inside this parking lot. >> i was like, wow, that's intense. >> chaz is stunned someone lost their life in this parking lot across from his apartment on jesse street. >> i walked right up down these streets every day....
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cornell bernard shows how people here in the bay are pitching in. >> reporter: there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippi s philippines. >> this is a super storm that has taken away their home, destroyed homes and land. >> reporter: members of the first philippifilphilippine chu christ did what they could to help those in the tragedy. >> give your love to them by giving for our philippines. >> reporter: not far away, others took to the streets gathering food and cash donations. >> toothbrushes, rice, little samples of soap. just something. >> reporter: most of these collection boxes were full after only two hours. this effort sparked by project pearls, a non profit helping underprivileged kids in the philippines. >> it's great overwhelming and exciting. we cannot say enough. be thankful. >> reporter: some have been unable to contact relatives in storm damaged areas. >> we do not have communication. nothing. that's why we're here. >> reporter: in san francisco, members of the philippine community center appealed for cash donations on market street so re
cornell bernard shows how people here in the bay are pitching in. >> reporter: there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippi s philippines. >> this is a super storm that has taken away their home, destroyed homes and land. >> reporter: members of the first philippifilphilippine chu christ did what they could to help those in the tragedy. >> give your love to them by giving for our philippines. >> reporter: not far away, others took...
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cornell bernard is live from san bruno to show us how people unpitching in. reporter: it's amazing. people have heard the call for help and are stepping up in a very big way in sunday church services here, even drive-through relief efforts, all of it getting help to the philippines. >> there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippines. >> they have endured the very day, a storm more than a superstorm that has taken away their homes, destroyed their homes. >> members of the first filipino american united church of christ took time to give what they could to help thousands, devastated by the tragedy. >> i ask you open your heart to show you love by giving for our fellow filipinos. >> not far away, others took to the street, collecting cash and food donations for those in need. >> i drop by some noodles, canned fews, toothbrushes. little samples of soap. just something. >> most of the collection boxes were full after only two hours. this effort sparked by project pearls, nonprofit helping underprivilegedded kids in the philippines. >> it's overwhelming a
cornell bernard is live from san bruno to show us how people unpitching in. reporter: it's amazing. people have heard the call for help and are stepping up in a very big way in sunday church services here, even drive-through relief efforts, all of it getting help to the philippines. >> there were sunday prayers for the victims of the super typhoon in the philippines. >> they have endured the very day, a storm more than a superstorm that has taken away their homes, destroyed their...
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the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet an effervescent man who still believes we can make democracy work. wendell berry is a master of the written word, and he rarely appears on television. for one thing, when he's not writing, he's farming, and that can keep a fellow busy from sunrise to sunset. but we met recently and after considerable persuasion he said, "okay, bring your cameras with you." this portrait is the result. produced with the schumann media center, which i head. >> we don't have a right to ask whether we're going to succeed or not. the only question we have a right to ask is, what's the right thing
the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t.acarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. in this broadcast you will meet...