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it's nothing against robert bowden.or me it's a process of being fair and also telling people that we will be continuing [speaker not understood]. >> so, mr. chair, i apologize. i do understand the fairness of the process and that there are applications that we had not necessarily received prior to today, but regardless of those applicants, the only reason as i said -- even considering moving this forward is because we did consider seat 4. we listened to a laundry list of candidates earlier this year. and we made a selection at that time, and i for one would like to see mr. bowden continue in that seat and i don't want to waste anyone's time by allowing other members to believe that there is a possibility, if there isn't. i just want to basically take that one off the table so i then give everyone else a fair shake in terms of some of the other seats listed here. that's my reasoning and i respect your decision, but i really definitely want to be able to move that particular seat forward. >> your reasons are well taken.
it's nothing against robert bowden.or me it's a process of being fair and also telling people that we will be continuing [speaker not understood]. >> so, mr. chair, i apologize. i do understand the fairness of the process and that there are applications that we had not necessarily received prior to today, but regardless of those applicants, the only reason as i said -- even considering moving this forward is because we did consider seat 4. we listened to a laundry list of candidates...
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his name is mark bowden. this is the book. we were looking at it, a "new york times" bestseller list that comes out tomorrow. and i know you're not surprised because you ought probably know already, but you are number eight. >> that still great to hear. >> what is that like? >> it is thrilling. i have been writing for 20 or 25 years. this is my third book. so it is thrilling, it is a fantasy that i think all writers have. >> what you think this book -- how do you think it is different than the other books and why it has gone popular? >> i think the subject matter of combat and war has a built in constituency with the military. what has happened with this book is that it spilled over even from that into a more general leadership. because i do think there is such an amazing true story. i can say that because i did not make it up. for the same reasons that i grew so wrapped up in it and so excited about it, i think that other people reading it are as well. it is such an extraordinary experience. >> for the people that don't know
his name is mark bowden. this is the book. we were looking at it, a "new york times" bestseller list that comes out tomorrow. and i know you're not surprised because you ought probably know already, but you are number eight. >> that still great to hear. >> what is that like? >> it is thrilling. i have been writing for 20 or 25 years. this is my third book. so it is thrilling, it is a fantasy that i think all writers have. >> what you think this book -- how do...
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>> it was to support robert bowden for seat 4, so, it passes. >> it passes. >> right. that means that now the seats that are in play are seats 1, 2 and 3. >> yes. >> correct. so, now i ask my colleagues for a motion to continue seats 1, 2 and 3. >> second. >> mr. chair, would you like to continue to the call of the chair or to our next rules committee meeting? >> to the call of the chair. >> thank you. >> okay. so, it by consensus passes. so moved. [gavel] >> okay. can you please call item number 5? >> item number 5, hearing to consider appointing eight members, for indefinite terms, to the food security task force. there are 8 seats and 8 applicants. >> so, we now want to invite paula joan to the podium to share more about the food security task force. hello, ms. jones. >> hello, good afternoon, supervisors. thank you for taking this item. again, my name is paula jones. i'm with department of public health and i'm director of food [speaker not understood] there. the item before you is nominations to the task force for the community members. and i just wanted to go thr
>> it was to support robert bowden for seat 4, so, it passes. >> it passes. >> right. that means that now the seats that are in play are seats 1, 2 and 3. >> yes. >> correct. so, now i ask my colleagues for a motion to continue seats 1, 2 and 3. >> second. >> mr. chair, would you like to continue to the call of the chair or to our next rules committee meeting? >> to the call of the chair. >> thank you. >> okay. so, it by consensus...
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. >> more than a decade ago, author charles bowden dubbed juarez the laboratory of our future. now that future has arrived, more dystopian than he could have predicted. >> what i thought was there was going to be an explosion. but i never thought we'd go from 2 - 300 murders a year to 3000 a year. it was beyond my imagination. >> but the dimension the violence has taken is undeniably real. in juarez, there's a trail of blood that journalists can follow day by day, hour by hour. it's a saturday morning, and three men have been shot. two were in a car that is now empty and riddled with bullets. a third, a bystander, was caught in the cross fire and fell here. >> so there's a body covered by a blanket right there about 50 feet away, this shooting happened about thirty minutes ago, right in the middle of this neighborhood. the amazing thing is how little this has really changed life in this neighborhood. i mean a block down you have kids playing soccer, you have kids walking around the street here. i mean we're fifty feet from the body, and we're the only ones standing here even pa
. >> more than a decade ago, author charles bowden dubbed juarez the laboratory of our future. now that future has arrived, more dystopian than he could have predicted. >> what i thought was there was going to be an explosion. but i never thought we'd go from 2 - 300 murders a year to 3000 a year. it was beyond my imagination. >> but the dimension the violence has taken is undeniably real. in juarez, there's a trail of blood that journalists can follow day by day, hour by...
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this term expired on july 17, 2013, for robert bowden.nd i was wondering if this might impact his ability to serve in his current capacity. >> let me ask the city attorney. i believe when people term out of a committee and they haven't been replaced, they can continue? >> okay. >> so, there shouldn't be any issue about their continuation until we actually take a vote. is that correct? >> deputy city attorney jon givner. that's right for advisory bodies like this one. for bodies that are created by the charter, people whose terms have expired can only hold over for 60 days. but that 60-day rule doesn't apply to advisory bodies that apply to ordinance like the reentry council. >> so, i guess we can hear public comment and i can make some further remarks. i know we're going to discuss a continuance, but i am interested in not continuing seat 4 and appointing seat 4 in order to move that particular seat forward and narrow down the number of other appointments that we have on our list. so, i'd like my colleagues to take that into consideration
this term expired on july 17, 2013, for robert bowden.nd i was wondering if this might impact his ability to serve in his current capacity. >> let me ask the city attorney. i believe when people term out of a committee and they haven't been replaced, they can continue? >> okay. >> so, there shouldn't be any issue about their continuation until we actually take a vote. is that correct? >> deputy city attorney jon givner. that's right for advisory bodies like this one. for...
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daily meal entitled the sixty best colleges for food in america for twenty thirty topping the list is bowden college in maine which serves dishes like wells did with vegetables with collette into second place washington university offers through the rolling class that other schools in the top thirty include harvard princeton columbia do with yale and mit almost all of the schools on the daily mail list also score high in the u.s. news and world reports rankings of best colleges it other words of the best schools serve up the best food and makes sense if you're going to spend forty grand a year on to we should not follow that the least you can expect is a little lobster with troubles lost every now and then am i right the thing is some of these top schools are importing pricey ingredients at the same time they're imposing huge financial burdens on their. chorused students a poor students are able to enroll at all. even bird of the new america foundation recently conducted a study comparing how much money colleges had an endowment to how many students they have held grants which the government
daily meal entitled the sixty best colleges for food in america for twenty thirty topping the list is bowden college in maine which serves dishes like wells did with vegetables with collette into second place washington university offers through the rolling class that other schools in the top thirty include harvard princeton columbia do with yale and mit almost all of the schools on the daily mail list also score high in the u.s. news and world reports rankings of best colleges it other words...
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. >> now, 21 years after the crime, officers deleon and bowden pick the case back up. >> a lot of theld cases like they have a dna sample from someone who committed a crime back then. no, it's like they match it up to the database. and sometimes they get the hit. it's been solving a lot of crimes. just thinking on the victim's side, there was no one caught, there is no closure. and we have a suspect who is walking around as if nothing happened. you want to go check the mail becomes or you want me to check it? >> the address? >> yeah. >> it's a simple first step. check the names on the mailbox to see if the suspect live there's. >> any luck? no names? >> not for that apartment. >> maybe we could do like a ruse. >> if winston nongs the door and shows the girlfriend for abercrombie, there is a risk she'll tip him off. but an experienced cop knows there are always other ways. >> oh, there we go. >> we found a different warrant for someone else at that same address. >> that poor guy. what did he do, man? >> i guess he has some drug issues. >> now i'm going to go over to the address and kno
. >> now, 21 years after the crime, officers deleon and bowden pick the case back up. >> a lot of theld cases like they have a dna sample from someone who committed a crime back then. no, it's like they match it up to the database. and sometimes they get the hit. it's been solving a lot of crimes. just thinking on the victim's side, there was no one caught, there is no closure. and we have a suspect who is walking around as if nothing happened. you want to go check the mail becomes...
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ravens, the ravens lost a couple of dynamic and emotional leaders in ray lewis ed reed and antwon bowden. this is joe flacco's team now. kickoff set for 8:30 eastern time. over at the u.s. open, another one bites the dust. first it was roger federer. now your defending champion, andy murray, got bounced. the 21-year-old got bounced in straight sets. >>> they call him money for a reason, floyd money mayweather, guaranteed $41.5 million, breaking the previous record, which was also held by money mayweather of $32 million. that's your kind of money tony. >> yes. more ahead when we come back, the war in syria is making strained relations between u.s. and russia even worse. >>> a love story between a palestinian and an israeli but something else makes the movie remarkable. we'll explain. ç] >> welcome back to al jazeera. i'm tony harris. here's a look at our headlines this hour. very latest developments on syria. it's reported that syrians have sent u.s. a letter asking them in the to attack. not to use fire and blood. meanwhile, an intelligence ship has passed istanbul, joining six russian v
ravens, the ravens lost a couple of dynamic and emotional leaders in ray lewis ed reed and antwon bowden. this is joe flacco's team now. kickoff set for 8:30 eastern time. over at the u.s. open, another one bites the dust. first it was roger federer. now your defending champion, andy murray, got bounced. the 21-year-old got bounced in straight sets. >>> they call him money for a reason, floyd money mayweather, guaranteed $41.5 million, breaking the previous record, which was also held...
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. >> host: mark bowden, thank you are joining us on booktv. appreciate it. >> we are fascinated by every aspect of the matter in theory and this. maybe not quite as much as ken starr is, but no less. >> i wanted to give the reader a chance to understand the process by which i've made decisions. the environment are legitimate decisions, decisions, the people i listen to effort made decisions. this is not an attempt to rewrite history. it is not an attempt to fashion a legacy. it is to be part of the historical narrative. >> every single justice on the court has a passion and love for the constitution and our country that's equal to mine. then you now but if you accept that as an operating truth which it is, you understand that you can disagree. >> for me, what's interesting is negotiation of a moral position. do no harm, let somebody i respect yourself. all of that is reduced to simplify notions. the philosophers have spent their lifetimes trying to imagine what it is like to live a moral life, what morality it is, but responsibility is. >> and
. >> host: mark bowden, thank you are joining us on booktv. appreciate it. >> we are fascinated by every aspect of the matter in theory and this. maybe not quite as much as ken starr is, but no less. >> i wanted to give the reader a chance to understand the process by which i've made decisions. the environment are legitimate decisions, decisions, the people i listen to effort made decisions. this is not an attempt to rewrite history. it is not an attempt to fashion a legacy....
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you see in that video that my head bowdens around a little head bounces around a little bit.ping anything is always very scary. you come up short, you bounce, break the car or it rolls, or you go too far. >> oh, yeah. what about making the sharp turn at the bottom of the hill? no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. what you're able to do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and he does his stunts in some very dangerous places. like this cement covered barge where a wrong move could be disastrous. >> they have a diver go in and get me out of the car. no risk it, no biscuit. that's part of why we're doing this and why we're doing it the way we do it. sometimes there's consequences. you just have to be prepared for them. >> it turns out he may be even a better businessman than driver. his gymkhana videos are some of the most popular youtube ads ever for his action sports company d.c. shoes. >> i really am, truly, a lucky bastard that i get to race these amazing little cars. >>> a
you see in that video that my head bowdens around a little head bounces around a little bit.ping anything is always very scary. you come up short, you bounce, break the car or it rolls, or you go too far. >> oh, yeah. what about making the sharp turn at the bottom of the hill? no problem. >> it's a basic race car driver understanding of what his car does and how to control it. what you're able to do, how sharp you're able to turn and flow a corner from corner to corner. >> and...
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michael bowden is with me here on the set. we'll get to him in a moment as well.y, let me start with you on this. i want to follow up on what steve centanni was just talking about in terms of the forensics here and the belief that perhaps some of the shooting happened on the fourth floor and that other parts of this act today happened outside the building. what can they learn from the dead shooter that they know of inside the building? >> well, they're going to be able to identify, the medical examiner who's there at the scene right now, they have a first rate medical examiner's office in washington, d.c., will be able to confirm the identity of that person. were there any drugs on him. and they'll be able to match up or get bullets from all the victims to see if any of the bullets in any of the 12 victims are accounted for by whatever weapons the shooter has at the scene. if the shooter has two or three weapons at the scene and there's a fourth -- a bullet that comes from another weapon, that'll confirm that there's another shooter out there. >> in terms of -- we
michael bowden is with me here on the set. we'll get to him in a moment as well.y, let me start with you on this. i want to follow up on what steve centanni was just talking about in terms of the forensics here and the belief that perhaps some of the shooting happened on the fourth floor and that other parts of this act today happened outside the building. what can they learn from the dead shooter that they know of inside the building? >> well, they're going to be able to identify, the...
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how about bowden. he is catching touchdown passes all over the place. 200 yards receiving. very well. san francisco is at seattle that nbc has on sunday night. two maybe best teams in the nfc. they play early in the year. last year the niners got buried in seattle late in the year. seahawks and niners. >> redskins and tennis today. novak djokovic and nadal at 5. >> what about serena. >> give her credit. windy. the weather was terrible. she blew the second set and had the wherewithal to hang in there. look how excited she was. azarenka played very well. this is her fifth u.s. open, 17th major. no great player that she's beating like in the old days. but, still, 17 grand slams. pretty impressive. this was two hours and 46 minutes. longest women's final since 1980. today will take forever, nadal and novak djokovic will play until 11:00 tonight. nadal in five. >> azarenka said serena williams is the best female player of all time. what do you think about that? >> i wouldn't say that because she's not beating hall of famers. i think martina is the best player. serena's big serve
how about bowden. he is catching touchdown passes all over the place. 200 yards receiving. very well. san francisco is at seattle that nbc has on sunday night. two maybe best teams in the nfc. they play early in the year. last year the niners got buried in seattle late in the year. seahawks and niners. >> redskins and tennis today. novak djokovic and nadal at 5. >> what about serena. >> give her credit. windy. the weather was terrible. she blew the second set and had the...
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we thought it was the growth market for soda, and have they decided that it is ver bowden, i don't know, but a i have to tell you, carl, this stock is a drag on the dow. i was looking to thinking it was the right level, but caroline levy has made me think, you can't touch it. >> she is one of the best on the street. >> ooh, she is smart. >> it is the first trading day of september and stocks trying to turn it around after a miserable august. the opening bell in three and a half minutes. in a world that's changing faster than ever, we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through, we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shoutin
we thought it was the growth market for soda, and have they decided that it is ver bowden, i don't know, but a i have to tell you, carl, this stock is a drag on the dow. i was looking to thinking it was the right level, but caroline levy has made me think, you can't touch it. >> she is one of the best on the street. >> ooh, she is smart. >> it is the first trading day of september and stocks trying to turn it around after a miserable august. the opening bell in three and a...