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and drug situation is horrific worldwide you mentioned you mentioned you tube as you probably know bono met president medvedev and there would be well i don't even i don't know he came here going he met the person who was always a rock family the president is a rock fan he met bono they talked politics and bono is very active socially politically he's not even like a so you becoming a political figure do you think that artists should be so much socially engaged doesn't that there's the distract them. from from what they're supposed to do do you believe that it's only when you're question about it because when you're travelling theatre you're actually and that's one of the reasons why i'm involved in this movement hundreds of movement of physical movement is because with the traveling theatre you make to your public every night it's not a question of being bono on stage for a hundred thousand people who he will never get to talk to he will get to talk to the president but i never got to talk to somebody and we stopped and village called story is brisk north of all stuff fantastic direct
and drug situation is horrific worldwide you mentioned you mentioned you tube as you probably know bono met president medvedev and there would be well i don't even i don't know he came here going he met the person who was always a rock family the president is a rock fan he met bono they talked politics and bono is very active socially politically he's not even like a so you becoming a political figure do you think that artists should be so much socially engaged doesn't that there's the distract...
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is because with the traveling theatre you meet your public every night it's not a question of being bono on stage for a hundred thousand people who he will never get to talk to he'll get to talk to the president but i never got to talk to somebody and we stopped and village called story is brisk north of ostroff fantastic direct contact with the with the public interest base and russian gave her a little bit yeah i speak some. but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlights to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger than the power of nature despite weather being quite cold muscovites left their warm homes and came here to coleman square park to see performances by trouble from across europe. muttering in the wind actors dressed like butterflies are all part of a project to one thousand young actors from different russian cities it's been masterminded by japanese choreographer shusaku to q he believes people from different nations can understand each other better through art but now all
is because with the traveling theatre you meet your public every night it's not a question of being bono on stage for a hundred thousand people who he will never get to talk to he'll get to talk to the president but i never got to talk to somebody and we stopped and village called story is brisk north of ostroff fantastic direct contact with the with the public interest base and russian gave her a little bit yeah i speak some. but which are very useful in small places like little villages about...
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they talked to extend bono is very active socially politically he's not even like a star you becoming a political figure do you think that artists should be so much socially engaged doesn't that there's the distract them. from from what they're supposed to do do you believe that it's only when you're questioned about it because when you're travelling theatre you're actually and that's one of the reasons why i'm involved in this movement hundreds of movement of physical movement is because with the traveling theatre you meet your public every night it's not a question of being bono on stage for a hundred thousand people who he will never get to talk to he'll get to talk to the president but i never got to talk to somebody and we stopped in a village called story is brisk north of ostroff fantastic direct contact with with the public interest base in russia and a little bit yeah i speak some. but which are very useful in small places like little villages about burton i say are. more on the power of art now in a report by spotlights to me that. the power of god is definitely stronger tha
they talked to extend bono is very active socially politically he's not even like a star you becoming a political figure do you think that artists should be so much socially engaged doesn't that there's the distract them. from from what they're supposed to do do you believe that it's only when you're questioned about it because when you're travelling theatre you're actually and that's one of the reasons why i'm involved in this movement hundreds of movement of physical movement is because with...
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acuerdo, hace pocas horas la asamblea nacional por pedido del ejecutivo dwrogó la ley que permitía el bonola revuelta. >> que tome conciencia que nosotros la policía sacrificamos nuestra familia, nuestros hijos. >> nosotros trabajamos 15 horas al día, dígame no recibimos horas extras, cómo quiero que sigamos trabajando así a ver?. >> el caos se extendió cuando los policía conocieron que varios militares se a prestaban a dar la contra ofensiva. >> han venido militares al resguardo del presidente. >> compañeros militares acá arriba el cual nosotros vamos a. >> este militar fue capturado y golpeado por la policía. >> a esta hora se ha decretado el estado de deserción en el país lo que restringe ciertos derechos constitucionionnoticie en el hospital de la policía mientras han exigido que se llegue a un acuerdo en base a un pliego de peticiones entregados por ellos, desde quito ecuador univisión. prticierencia.oticiero univish@n ranoti correo univns cierciero á secuestrado en un hospital. >> el presidente de la república se encuentra en un hospital, isionnoticiero univision violen bomba la krim
acuerdo, hace pocas horas la asamblea nacional por pedido del ejecutivo dwrogó la ley que permitía el bonola revuelta. >> que tome conciencia que nosotros la policía sacrificamos nuestra familia, nuestros hijos. >> nosotros trabajamos 15 horas al día, dígame no recibimos horas extras, cómo quiero que sigamos trabajando así a ver?. >> el caos se extendió cuando los policía conocieron que varios militares se a prestaban a dar la contra ofensiva. >> han venido...
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you know, bono had said this to me. bono said it's because you have the body that men crave.erfect proportioned body, so-- >> he said that? oprah: that's what he said, that it's a perfect proportioned body and that there's something about you that makes men feel like they can protect you. they want to protect you, and they also want to be able to wake up with you after they've protected you. what-- [laughter] >> i like men that are s and i like the men to wear the pants. i dont' want to wear the pants. i mean, i've been independent for many years. i am independent, so it does hurt a little bit when they say, "oh, she wants them to buy her this." i can buy what i want for myself, but i like strong men. i like men that know what theynt,, make their own decisions, tell me what to do. i don't want to be always be the one-- oprah: but you just told us that you love being in control. >> i know, but i got to let the chips lie. i cannot tell vlad what to do. he's the man. he's wearing the pants. oprah: ok, so having dated men who were of the working class such as yourself and... ghte
you know, bono had said this to me. bono said it's because you have the body that men crave.erfect proportioned body, so-- >> he said that? oprah: that's what he said, that it's a perfect proportioned body and that there's something about you that makes men feel like they can protect you. they want to protect you, and they also want to be able to wake up with you after they've protected you. what-- [laughter] >> i like men that are s and i like the men to wear the pants. i dont'...
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. >> we have seen pictures of human bono, uncommon, the rolling stones. >> the neighbors said he was down to earth, sharing his success with friends and the alexandria community. >> he was a good person and a good businessman will get back to the community. >> cynne simpson reporting. >>> a springfield man is charged with murdering his neighbor after a dispute over speedball. court documents charged that on sunday night david pateton died of the man and his girlfriend and fatally shot him as he tried to escape. neighbors say the men wear at odds because karr lobbied and got a speedball put it right in front of his pals. >> montgomery county police need your help finding a would- be thief with an unusual message. detectives released these four objectives of the subject late last night. they say the suspect used a crowbar to pry open a bank of america machine in wheaton. it did not work. the man fled, but they would like to find him. >>> looking at the deadheads, president obama goes to philadelphia to deliver his second back-to-school speech. the president will tell the nation's stude
. >> we have seen pictures of human bono, uncommon, the rolling stones. >> the neighbors said he was down to earth, sharing his success with friends and the alexandria community. >> he was a good person and a good businessman will get back to the community. >> cynne simpson reporting. >>> a springfield man is charged with murdering his neighbor after a dispute over speedball. court documents charged that on sunday night david pateton died of the man and his...
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this is bono who is writing in the "new york times" yesterday. it's also george w.ho deserves, most advocates believe, great credit with what his administration did. >> absolutely. president obama has credited president bush with setting the foundation for his own work in this area. i think it's important to know that there is this broad-based coalition that's bipartisan. people come at this issue with a bunch of different motivations in terms of the moral faith community to national security. i think secretary gates is often called for more development assistance to the business community, and the one thing all these seg mentments coalitions in common are just results. as long as they know what we're doing is making a dimfference, and i think aids is a good example of that. >> that's how broad this coalition is. the u.n. did say that we have continuing problems in expansion of disease in central asia and eastern europe. >> i think one of the important things to know is that complicate is an important obstacle to all these things. if you look at the millenium develo
this is bono who is writing in the "new york times" yesterday. it's also george w.ho deserves, most advocates believe, great credit with what his administration did. >> absolutely. president obama has credited president bush with setting the foundation for his own work in this area. i think it's important to know that there is this broad-based coalition that's bipartisan. people come at this issue with a bunch of different motivations in terms of the moral faith community to...
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lawyer, said there is one woman who is a prostitute, and she had a lawyer who keeps doing her case pro bono. she keeps getting arrested for prostitution, and each time he tried to get her help, but when no one was looking, that is when the worst thing happened. there is a guy who is the town drunk, and his name is john casey. i met him, and he was drinking an enormous 10 of the year. it was of vero -- enormous can of beer. it was unfaia barrel. he was thrown into jail. casey walked back into the court and says, what happened to my case? the judge says, you pleaded guilty. casey walks out. people ask me, when do you think is the worst case of ordinary justice then clearly when people spend decades in prison, those kilmeade. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought -- those kilmeadl me. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought you were guilty, but there was this guy, and no one stood up. there was a line of public defenders in the first row who could have said, where is jon casey? nobody stood up, and that is one of the problems of ordinary injustice. t
lawyer, said there is one woman who is a prostitute, and she had a lawyer who keeps doing her case pro bono. she keeps getting arrested for prostitution, and each time he tried to get her help, but when no one was looking, that is when the worst thing happened. there is a guy who is the town drunk, and his name is john casey. i met him, and he was drinking an enormous 10 of the year. it was of vero -- enormous can of beer. it was unfaia barrel. he was thrown into jail. casey walked back into...
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: you might want to find someone who would do it pro bont want to find someone who would do it pro bonoas a gift to the city. [laughing] commissioner chan: those are great ideas, actually, and i think we just need to talk to the department. commissioner kingsley: ok, that's fine. commissioner chan: in terms of taking notes, we are hoping lieutenant reilly will be present that day to help us with note-taking. >> it would have to be conducted as a regular commission meeting, so we need to be recorded. commissioner chan: and someone has to be there. commissioner kingsley: we had anticipated that that would be with all meetings, but i think what we have in mind here is specifically when you are brainstorming, somebody that can tumly -- actually write it up on poster board. commissioner chan: i think a facilitator can do that. commissioner kingsley: it can, but if it is us, then it is this duel thing of thinking through your own thoughts and writing it all down. that's why we're opening it up, so we can prepare for that early on. but shouldn't we resolve the lunch, mr. president? mr. ppt, sh
: you might want to find someone who would do it pro bont want to find someone who would do it pro bonoas a gift to the city. [laughing] commissioner chan: those are great ideas, actually, and i think we just need to talk to the department. commissioner kingsley: ok, that's fine. commissioner chan: in terms of taking notes, we are hoping lieutenant reilly will be present that day to help us with note-taking. >> it would have to be conducted as a regular commission meeting, so we need to...
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. >> i am willing to do this pro bono. you can get all of my expertise for free. or you could get a $40,000 public defender. >> i am terribly sorry but i no longer represent my client. i need to be replaced as counsel. #x6rñ>> the first time i heard e term public tender was 20 years ago when i walked into the holding tank for the first time. the last time i heard the term public crusader was from a former law student talking about their perception of public defenders. so what are we? what does the public think we are? public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense lawyers. and what does it matter if anything? those are the answers we are going to tackle this morning. we have assembled a great panelists to help us into those questions. let me introduce the panelists. to my immediate left is jonathan shapiro, an attorney and former u.s. assistant attorney, who has spent the last several years and 10 season working on television dramas such as "the practice" and "boston legal." next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news. many of you know
. >> i am willing to do this pro bono. you can get all of my expertise for free. or you could get a $40,000 public defender. >> i am terribly sorry but i no longer represent my client. i need to be replaced as counsel. #x6rñ>> the first time i heard e term public tender was 20 years ago when i walked into the holding tank for the first time. the last time i heard the term public crusader was from a former law student talking about their perception of public defenders. so what...
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did work with them and some successor organizations on a pro bono basis.ts and resources at the national parks system, and very much respected within the california water community. she passed about a week ago, and she will be very much missed. thank you. commissioner crowley: michael, we put on our agenda a moment of silence? >> we will do that. commissioner crowley: all right, general manager. >> first small item is just to note that if you look up the street, the crane is up of 525 fulton gate, and that always feels like movement. first item is the wsip update from julie. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i'm pleased to be here today to share with you the highlights of the fourth quarter for fiscal year 2009-2010. this covers april four through july 1. what i will be presenting today does reflect the changes we have made to our quarterly report. i'm not sure if you had a chance to look at it since it was distributed. our goal, of course, is to give you a useful tool that will help you monitor our progress better, so i would very much welcome your feedba
did work with them and some successor organizations on a pro bono basis.ts and resources at the national parks system, and very much respected within the california water community. she passed about a week ago, and she will be very much missed. thank you. commissioner crowley: michael, we put on our agenda a moment of silence? >> we will do that. commissioner crowley: all right, general manager. >> first small item is just to note that if you look up the street, the crane is up of...
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governorships that control big politicians it was really quite different i record the deathbed statement pro bono or imperial officer a duck president warren harding and to the klan and the ceremony in the green room of the white house. and said he was so nervous that he forgot about the left in the car and the president harding had to stand for the white house bible as a token of appreciation president harding gave all the members a license to so they could run red lights without being. the next step and really was one of the pioneers and getting the klan to lose credibility on the national stage and on making this an acceptable behavior that people who are in politics and then the police and whatever they should not be part of this method actually of terrorism. when the civil rights movement essentially it was successful the klan really did fade away. what they call the fourth era klan when it came back was the clan of david duke which peers in the late seventy's and really david duke was all about the idea of let's get rid of the ropes let's put on business suits let's hold meetings and motels
governorships that control big politicians it was really quite different i record the deathbed statement pro bono or imperial officer a duck president warren harding and to the klan and the ceremony in the green room of the white house. and said he was so nervous that he forgot about the left in the car and the president harding had to stand for the white house bible as a token of appreciation president harding gave all the members a license to so they could run red lights without being. the...
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bono is a huge rock star. whether you like him or not, like his politics or not -- he did win a nobel prize, but even the helps him to do good. many of these people that i profile, i use them to juxtapose regular people, the subway heroes who showed empathy. the man who drove into the tracks to save someone's life. a teacher who started a scholarship program to give away her life and career to give back. how these people are so far julies, and rich and famous or people who are not brand names, they have been able to unlock the power because of having it -- power and seeds of happiness by following these tenets. >> you mentioned michael hendrickson, and walter scott global. pick one of them, and just say why these folks bring you happiness. >> ken holden suffers from mental retardation, and no one thought he would be able to function with a computer. we started something called e- buddies. we e-mail every single day teary we are in our 14th year. i consider him one of my best friends -- we e-mail every single d
bono is a huge rock star. whether you like him or not, like his politics or not -- he did win a nobel prize, but even the helps him to do good. many of these people that i profile, i use them to juxtapose regular people, the subway heroes who showed empathy. the man who drove into the tracks to save someone's life. a teacher who started a scholarship program to give away her life and career to give back. how these people are so far julies, and rich and famous or people who are not brand names,...