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see right here the window and the box is right here. >> is the box on that photograph, is the cabinet on the photograph? i don't see it, so is that -- >> i think it's over here. you cannot see -- >> okay, thanks. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, is there any other public comment? >> my name is lee young chow, my 83 years old mother is a devoted buddhist and on 22nd or 21st and irving, there is a buddhist temple there and every week, i will have to drive my mother-in-law over there to practice buddhist and a lot of times because the area does not have adequate definite handicapped parking places, i have to look around that, and quite often that i have to use parking space around irving and 22nd, so the problem i want to echo the previous speakers talked about, not only children use strollers but if you have a senior with a disability that you have to load, unload the wheelchair and then assist them to get out of the chair, you understand that a lot of times, that a sidewalk curb between the service facility is only leaving not much room for wheelchair to prepare to load people in, and yo
see right here the window and the box is right here. >> is the box on that photograph, is the cabinet on the photograph? i don't see it, so is that -- >> i think it's over here. you cannot see -- >> okay, thanks. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, is there any other public comment? >> my name is lee young chow, my 83 years old mother is a devoted buddhist and on 22nd or 21st and irving, there is a buddhist temple there and every week, i will have to drive my...
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>> you said that 19 percent of the incidents were on post boxes. do you guys make them pay for that? >> make the --. >> canadian --. >> canada post clean it up? we have a special relationship with canada post. it was a funny way how we got that relationship. they were arguing they couldn't keep up with cleaning them, so bylaw officers started sending notifications to the owner of the canada post boxes, who happens to be the post master general in ottawa. they take them over a week period and canada post has a contractor go out. we have two kinds of mailboxes in canada. one are the drop boxes that the mail carriers use, those are the gray ones that are mostly getting tagged: other ones red letter boxes where you are dropping off your mail. those have been wrapped now and we found very little graffiti on the wrapped boxes. we are quite excited that canada post is going to be changes their policies with respect to the gray boxes and they are actually eliminating them. >> that's what we're seeing in arizona, utility companies, whether it's gas, cable,
>> you said that 19 percent of the incidents were on post boxes. do you guys make them pay for that? >> make the --. >> canadian --. >> canada post clean it up? we have a special relationship with canada post. it was a funny way how we got that relationship. they were arguing they couldn't keep up with cleaning them, so bylaw officers started sending notifications to the owner of the canada post boxes, who happens to be the post master general in ottawa. they take them...
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boxes up) stacked..n sommeplaaess. 20 feetthigh.... (walkiig)"and phe boxes aae in pretty good &pshape""lan fink tellssus hhw por 60 ears, this ompaay has been bbying used boxes and reeselling thhm.... to manufactuues....moving companies.. and any ooe else who needs hem:(dooo slamss (button pushes and 'hmm' &pcrushinng oxes) (walking)"if we had looked here a yeaa ago we would hhveeseen some empty floor space.. we are now (stand up))inn2012 theeeconomyy buss"(intv)"the whooe that to be theecase... f a beeng purchaaed by manufacturrrs.... thennthat means.... manufacturers aae whhn all is said and done increases as it hs been the - very optimistic that will be business ii.... tte box 3 petter... all businesses must be..... (nats)"box falls nnts) issbbbbleewrap, styrofoam ppanuts" it's simply a reflectionnof regions financial heelth:if broon boxes are going out... lotssof green isscoming inn (cairnn) so what s in these &piidicator f how the economy is fairing in 2013 kc fox 5:00 how are the roads tonight?bra
boxes up) stacked..n sommeplaaess. 20 feetthigh.... (walkiig)"and phe boxes aae in pretty good &pshape""lan fink tellssus hhw por 60 ears, this ompaay has been bbying used boxes and reeselling thhm.... to manufactuues....moving companies.. and any ooe else who needs hem:(dooo slamss (button pushes and 'hmm' &pcrushinng oxes) (walking)"if we had looked here a yeaa ago we would hhveeseen some empty floor space.. we are now (stand up))inn2012 theeeconomyy...
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the good news about a box thing is that you have a corpus of work that is worthy of a boxed set. groups that have a box that have been around for a while and have a lot of hits. when you see this, it says what to you? that is like the heft of our body of work. there are things on their that we put on their, comedy bits, kind of, like outtakes from the studio that you would not ordinarily here on the boxed set. it is everything. it is what we think is special and unusual. collectible. tavis: what does this say to you, nancy, to have a boxed set out? >> it is interesting because when we did the boxed set, we were also working on the new album. at the same time, it was lovely to have something new coming forward and not just a retrospective of another time. i loved the boxed set, too, because it covers all the various characters that we have played in many ways throughout the span of our story. some of them are kind of euphorialike "strange " is a funny title for us. the best thing about the box set for me is that it shows the multi character of us. we are not just a serious rockers
the good news about a box thing is that you have a corpus of work that is worthy of a boxed set. groups that have a box that have been around for a while and have a lot of hits. when you see this, it says what to you? that is like the heft of our body of work. there are things on their that we put on their, comedy bits, kind of, like outtakes from the studio that you would not ordinarily here on the boxed set. it is everything. it is what we think is special and unusual. collectible. tavis:...
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see right here the window and the box is right here. >> is the box on that photograph, is the cabinet on the photograph? i don't see it, so is that -- >> i think it's over here. you cannot see -- >> okay, thanks. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, is there any other public comment? >> my name is lee young chow, my 83 years old mother is a devoted buddhist and on 22nd or 21st and irving, there is a buddhist temple there and every week, i will have to drive my mother-in-law over there to practice buddhist and a lot of times because the area does not have adequate definite handicapped parking places, i have to look around that, and quite often that i have to use
see right here the window and the box is right here. >> is the box on that photograph, is the cabinet on the photograph? i don't see it, so is that -- >> i think it's over here. you cannot see -- >> okay, thanks. >> okay, thanks. >> thank you, is there any other public comment? >> my name is lee young chow, my 83 years old mother is a devoted buddhist and on 22nd or 21st and irving, there is a buddhist temple there and every week, i will have to drive my...
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or telecommunication boxes, i don't know what those are but what it does show is that it is possible to place communications equipment or other types of technology cabinets next to bus locations without it necessarily being -- those are two examples that were cited, i think if you drive around, you would never notice this unless you were looking for it, if you drive around in the city, you'll find dozens of examples, i find it hard to believe that given at&t has suggested there's a thousand of these cabinets that they intend to build out, this is the only sole location that will affect at&t to provide its communication services and i think any order, if this board were to uphold the department of public works' issuance for permit, i think we should put the dpw to the test and make sure they cite to you why alternative locations would not be suitable using actual guidelines. thank you. >> i have a question for you. in at&t's brief, there is a copy of an e-mail sent to mr. yee on june 12th. >> that is correct. >> and it's indicated in the brief that that was notice of the dpw hearing,
or telecommunication boxes, i don't know what those are but what it does show is that it is possible to place communications equipment or other types of technology cabinets next to bus locations without it necessarily being -- those are two examples that were cited, i think if you drive around, you would never notice this unless you were looking for it, if you drive around in the city, you'll find dozens of examples, i find it hard to believe that given at&t has suggested there's a thousand...
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it's a glass box.wish man or woman sitting there for a couple of hours, they sit in the box. they invite visitors to ask them about anything about their religion or what is it like to be jewish. the thing is it's the box part that's making people uncomfortable here. >> exactly. the critics are saying it's dehumanizing, degrading even. and they call the exhibit jew in a box. well, the curator of the exhibit joining us now from berlin. first of all, you take offense at the start of people calling this jew in a box. what is the name of the exhibit and explain more your idea behind it? >> the actual name of the exhibit is the whole truth, everything you ever wanted to know about jews. and the idea about the jew in the box that we don't call jew in the box is we wanted to give the opportunity for people to actually meet a real jewish person. in local libraries in the states you have people meeting the doctor, the dentist, the policeman, why not meet somebody jewish? in germany it's strange for someone to me
it's a glass box.wish man or woman sitting there for a couple of hours, they sit in the box. they invite visitors to ask them about anything about their religion or what is it like to be jewish. the thing is it's the box part that's making people uncomfortable here. >> exactly. the critics are saying it's dehumanizing, degrading even. and they call the exhibit jew in a box. well, the curator of the exhibit joining us now from berlin. first of all, you take offense at the start of people...
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please support our request to move the box. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening, board members, my name is olivia sing, i'm a long-time resident of the central sunset living not far from 22nd and irving. i have observed since this box was put up one of the issues that hasn't been brought up yet is the fact that it is the main route for the 71 bus going inbound downtown, quite often the bus stops there, double parked next to cars and the congestion is already quite significant even before this box was built. now that it is there, i have noticed great difficulty of people on the passenger side of the cars that park at the parking spots next to it trying to get out and again it's a neighborhood that is very diverse. we have lots of families with young children. i observed the other day a young woman trying to get the stroller out of the backseat of the car and set it up and then put the young toddler in it and it was extremely awkward for her at that particular parking spot to have enough move to maneuver the strol
please support our request to move the box. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good evening, board members, my name is olivia sing, i'm a long-time resident of the central sunset living not far from 22nd and irving. i have observed since this box was put up one of the issues that hasn't been brought up yet is the fact that it is the main route for the 71 bus going inbound downtown, quite often the bus stops there, double parked next to cars and the congestion is already quite...
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so it was boxing? >> no. this shows how most reporters r. i box. you need to get nailed in the head and have dozens of concussions before you get punchy. punch drunk dudes are not violent. they are dumb. like at my gym there is a guy, and they always have this nose and that is hard to get too. it is like the gin blossoms of boxing and they say i will vote for hillary clinton because bill clinton did a good job and so his wife would do a good job too. he didn't say, i am going to kill you for islam. they don't act like that. they are nice. they are lovable. >> do you get the sense the media scrambles for any root cause but the one staring them in the face? >> they are continuing to pursue the story when ever they can. i agree with gavin. seriously, i do. it is pandemic, and all we have to do is look at the republican primaries to see one after another and the entire republican constituency. >> cheap shot. >> do i think it was a cause for -- >> i think it was an accurate shot. >> bill, finally you are not the minority here. kennedy, why is it so hard
so it was boxing? >> no. this shows how most reporters r. i box. you need to get nailed in the head and have dozens of concussions before you get punchy. punch drunk dudes are not violent. they are dumb. like at my gym there is a guy, and they always have this nose and that is hard to get too. it is like the gin blossoms of boxing and they say i will vote for hillary clinton because bill clinton did a good job and so his wife would do a good job too. he didn't say, i am going to kill you...
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take 2 box ---mayra tostado en vivo desde la sala de redaccion, nos amplia.. ---buenas tardes, asi es, los activistas piden que "el grupo de 8" presente un proyecto de reforma que les abra el camino a la ciudadania 0:01 0:19 0:32 0:45 take pkg "el pueblo unido.." mas unidos que nunca, un grupo de al menos 150 personas march desde el centro de oakland sobre la calle "broadway" hasta el edificio federal.. alli, muchos de ellos compartieron el dolor que sienten al tener que vivir en las sombras en estados unidos y dicen estar dispuestos a seguir luchando por una reforma migratoria. rogelio xolo - no fue a trabajar por ir a la marcha "mi familia esta enferma y a veces pienso que si esto no pasa, tal vez no los voy a volver a ver, es algo que mas me preocupa a mi" es esta misma preocupacion la que motiv a varios de los manifestantes a participar en el dia de accion nacional. severiano villaseca - ha asistido a muchas marchas "en marcha porque asi se logra todo lo que uno quiera, no.. por que si uno se queda sentado en la casa, no hay nada" los manifestantes exigen
take 2 box ---mayra tostado en vivo desde la sala de redaccion, nos amplia.. ---buenas tardes, asi es, los activistas piden que "el grupo de 8" presente un proyecto de reforma que les abra el camino a la ciudadania 0:01 0:19 0:32 0:45 take pkg "el pueblo unido.." mas unidos que nunca, un grupo de al menos 150 personas march desde el centro de oakland sobre la calle "broadway" hasta el edificio federal.. alli, muchos de ellos compartieron el dolor que sienten al...
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i have hardly seen any since the distribution of the boxes. >> reporter: the box at the garden and at collide are being monitored before an expansion of the program. in fireman. >>> an el cerrito man is behind bars for stealing. david johnson surrendered and being held on $100 million bail. johnson and scott bailey stole gold nuggets on display at the white house last year. >>> davies hall in san francisco. ♪ [ music ] the san francisco sympathy and it's first concert since ending that strike. management reached a deal over the weekend and plan to play all concerts for the remainder of the season. >> i think we all always it was important that we engage in really thoughtful instruction discussions to move this forward. >> the new needs ratification which is expected had the next couple of days. today was the first of several free concerts for children. it's part of the music program. >>> mike soft cofounder paul allen is set to open a new office. the office will focus on new investments and internet companies and as a rule can capital. he left mike soft in 19 -- >>> tonight we are lea
i have hardly seen any since the distribution of the boxes. >> reporter: the box at the garden and at collide are being monitored before an expansion of the program. in fireman. >>> an el cerrito man is behind bars for stealing. david johnson surrendered and being held on $100 million bail. johnson and scott bailey stole gold nuggets on display at the white house last year. >>> davies hall in san francisco. ♪ [ music ] the san francisco sympathy and it's first concert...
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there are three boxes to fill out. you estimate how much tax you're going pay, how much have you paid then pay the difference. it's very simple form. >> there is no stats showing a taxpayer who did that would be audited more often? >> no. i know a lot of preparers believe you're less likely to get an audit if it's on extension. if you're more likely to be accurate in the cpa world most go on extension. they have a lot of investments we just don't have information yet. we want them to go on exteengs thank you very much. >> again we'll be here until 8:00 taking your tax questions this, is all off air no, one will be into your business so give us a call. report living from 7 on your side offices i'm michael finney. >> thank you. great information that is super. >> yes. >> might have to do that. >> and from hot line central to the roof. >> taking a look at weather moving in. >> yes. it's just watching clouds coming in. these are just clouds ahead of the storm system. that is on the way it's just beautiful up here, it's bee
there are three boxes to fill out. you estimate how much tax you're going pay, how much have you paid then pay the difference. it's very simple form. >> there is no stats showing a taxpayer who did that would be audited more often? >> no. i know a lot of preparers believe you're less likely to get an audit if it's on extension. if you're more likely to be accurate in the cpa world most go on extension. they have a lot of investments we just don't have information yet. we want them...
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they have juice boxes. ( cheers and applause ). well, of course, they have juice boxes. you can't risk someone calling for the kool aid man. >> oh, yeah! stephen: i believe that is the original ending of the shawshank redemption. but, folks, mostly, i'm loving this because i'm always looking out for my viewers. and i know that a large segment of my audience is violent criminals. and with the new colbert i-phone app, i'm sure many of you are watching this while leading police on a high-speed chase. first off, be safe. put down the phone. put your hands at 10 and 2 while you careen through traffic at 130 miles an hour. and if you're still listening, okay, a little research on yelp, okay. i've done some. you'll want to stay away from getting arrested in queens because a user named dave c had a scathing review of the queens central booking unit writing nonworking toilets, overcrowded rooms and a general aura of failure, this place sucks donkey balls. ( cheers and applause ). and if you think that's bad, wait until you meet donkey. so, criminals on the run, your best bet is t
they have juice boxes. ( cheers and applause ). well, of course, they have juice boxes. you can't risk someone calling for the kool aid man. >> oh, yeah! stephen: i believe that is the original ending of the shawshank redemption. but, folks, mostly, i'm loving this because i'm always looking out for my viewers. and i know that a large segment of my audience is violent criminals. and with the new colbert i-phone app, i'm sure many of you are watching this while leading police on a...
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it was one that i think we have met. >> are pros and cons to the big box stores and small businesses. both provide invaluable opportunities for people around the country. yes, we also recognize that the role small businesses play in the economy by investing in small businesses, we are investing in the in the products that we cannot get from large companies but we are also investing in ourselves. congratulations >> all but winners in this year's competition. to see more winning videos, go to student can't afford. cam.org. >> they had a very political marriage. she would lobby in the halls of congress. she was always very careful to say that my husband believes this and my husband advocates that, but she herself was doing the pitch. when her husband's opponents said he hoped that if james ever elected president, she would take up housekeeping like a normal woman and she said," if james and i are ever elected, i will either keep house or do better." >> one of the most politically active and influential first ladies, sarah lolk. we will take your questions and comments. first ladies, live
it was one that i think we have met. >> are pros and cons to the big box stores and small businesses. both provide invaluable opportunities for people around the country. yes, we also recognize that the role small businesses play in the economy by investing in small businesses, we are investing in the in the products that we cannot get from large companies but we are also investing in ourselves. congratulations >> all but winners in this year's competition. to see more winning...
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take 2 box ---jazive perez nos amplia desde la ciudad de mexico... adelante jazive... ;24 ;52 1;08 145; el miedo ha detenido la actividad economica en varias poblaciones de michocan...per o tambien se ha extendido ha distintos puntos del pais en hechos que si bien no estan ligados unos a otros hablan de la situacion de inseguridad que enfrentan los mexicanos.... el miedo se ha hecho colectivo entre los empresarios y comerciantes de michoacan.... y es que las amenazas son claras y contundentes: a todo aquel que se atreva a surtir sus productos en las zonas prohibidas "les quemaran sus camionetas"....dicen las mantas y volantes.... super= clovis remusat/ empresario de michoacan "..carecemos de todas las condiciones de seguridad y las garantías para que se pueda operar de una manera correcta en el estado ante los mensajes colocados en apatzingan y otras dos poblaciones y supuestamente firmados por los caballeros templarios los afectados han lanzado un llamado de auxilio, sobre todo al recordar que hace casi un aÑo presuntament e esta organizacin criminal prendio fuego a i
take 2 box ---jazive perez nos amplia desde la ciudad de mexico... adelante jazive... ;24 ;52 1;08 145; el miedo ha detenido la actividad economica en varias poblaciones de michocan...per o tambien se ha extendido ha distintos puntos del pais en hechos que si bien no estan ligados unos a otros hablan de la situacion de inseguridad que enfrentan los mexicanos.... el miedo se ha hecho colectivo entre los empresarios y comerciantes de michoacan.... y es que las amenazas son claras y contundentes:...
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still ahead how disney is making a play for the top spot at the box office this summer. thats next. cruise control.tom cruise-- who stars in the new film oblivion-- is at the top of his game at the box office.. our movie man is here with that and more. glad to see you eric. > > thank you. > >just as you suggested oblivion came in at number one at the box office over the weekend. > >tom cruise's second best opening---for non mission impossible films. so you put him in a mission impossible film or a science fiction film like war of the worlds or minority report, he does very well. > > oblivion brought in $37 million over the weekend at the box office...coming out this weekend is "the big wedding" and "pain and gain." > > "big wedding" i hear is a big skip. "pain and gain" with mark wahlberg and dwayne johnson, both were very funny in the film--a michael bay film. he did the transformers films. i think the actors are very good in the movie. the direction not so much. > >coming up this summer disney is hoping for some smash hits. here's a list of what to expect from disney this summer..
still ahead how disney is making a play for the top spot at the box office this summer. thats next. cruise control.tom cruise-- who stars in the new film oblivion-- is at the top of his game at the box office.. our movie man is here with that and more. glad to see you eric. > > thank you. > >just as you suggested oblivion came in at number one at the box office over the weekend. > >tom cruise's second best opening---for non mission impossible films. so you put him in a mission...
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they popped open the box. [ bleep ]. >> how would he know that? >> they are not just going to smell it. they each take a handful and describe the taste. >> everything tastes like -- >> they are saying it tastes like gasoline. >> mix honey in there. >> go to texaco and lick the floor. >> i like that description there. the guy in the middle kind of enjoyed it to the point where he added milk. the challenge is to do it with 23-year-old milk. get a flip book from 1991 as well. >> we have coupons that run out in 1992. >> i don't think they will get anymore superstar cereal. they did it because wrestle mania is coming up sunday. it's the old what you gonna do when you eat a box of 22-year-old cereal, brother? >> bar f. >> this is video from inside a shopping mall in amsterdam in the netherlands. looks like a normal shopping day. people with their bags, having a good time. suddenly, you hear an alarm go off. suddenly, the camera pans over to a man dressed in period garb. >> you have to take this guy down. >> they try. >> you see ropes fall down from the
they popped open the box. [ bleep ]. >> how would he know that? >> they are not just going to smell it. they each take a handful and describe the taste. >> everything tastes like -- >> they are saying it tastes like gasoline. >> mix honey in there. >> go to texaco and lick the floor. >> i like that description there. the guy in the middle kind of enjoyed it to the point where he added milk. the challenge is to do it with 23-year-old milk. get a flip...
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talking about it, and it doesn't fit in any one of the boxes. it's at the point, look at it from another perspective. it's another dimension. last time i lookedded, it was a nice plant. it's actually an extraordinary beautiful planet, and it is in our hands. we have become responsible for. humanity will decide what is tied into the planet, and it is deciding it already, and i think we need masculine and feminine energy to do that, and a new balance, and that's what we are talking about at a deeper level. you can talk about the currencies, that is the more feminine currency compatible with relationships or operations rather than juxtaposition. we need both. let's be clear. we need both. not just the new one or old one or ridding competition. we need both types of energies. thank you very much. >> thank you. [applause] >> can you decide what a gift economy is? >> yes. >> you painted a rosy picture of all these, and can you tell us the bumps along the road that anyone's incutterred in setting -- encountered in setting them up? >> okay. the gift eco
talking about it, and it doesn't fit in any one of the boxes. it's at the point, look at it from another perspective. it's another dimension. last time i lookedded, it was a nice plant. it's actually an extraordinary beautiful planet, and it is in our hands. we have become responsible for. humanity will decide what is tied into the planet, and it is deciding it already, and i think we need masculine and feminine energy to do that, and a new balance, and that's what we are talking about at a...
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before coming to the united states, tamerlan's father coached him in boxing. so he was already on his way to becoming an experienced fighter. by 2009 tamerlan was boxing in the golden gloves tournament in salt lake city, utah. fe fellow boxer julian pollard roomed with tamerlan during the tournament. he remembers his swagger and sense of style. >> he stood out. the perception i got was flashy, confident, maybe cocky. i guess he backed it up in the ring. you know, he could fight. he could punch. he could put a guy out. when the time was right, if he had a big punch in him and the opening was there, he could finish a guy. >> reporter: that ferocity apparently carried over outside the boxing ring. he was arrested that same year for slapping his girlfriend in the face during a fight over another woman. the following year, 2010, he married katherine russell, a suffolk university student he met in a nightclub and had dated on and off for several years. she converted to islam. pollard saw him again that year at another boxing tournament in lowell, massachusetts, but
before coming to the united states, tamerlan's father coached him in boxing. so he was already on his way to becoming an experienced fighter. by 2009 tamerlan was boxing in the golden gloves tournament in salt lake city, utah. fe fellow boxer julian pollard roomed with tamerlan during the tournament. he remembers his swagger and sense of style. >> he stood out. the perception i got was flashy, confident, maybe cocky. i guess he backed it up in the ring. you know, he could fight. he could...
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because we're tired of painting those boxes. they threatened to sue our city when they tried to get them involved in the mural program. >> i think the one suggestion i might have for you is you start documenting the number of times that you're actually painting out there box and you start generating a bill along with a letter and send it to them. i think that's probably your best strategy so you can show the amount of cost that you're actually spending abating something that's theirs. and from that point then you have to have your policy makers or engage them. i mean, because that's pretty much -- >> [inaudible]. it's not unique. trust me, it's not unique. >> [speaker not understood]. >> all right, you have another one for us, another anonymous question. >> so, this is in regards to enforcement. do you take juvenile gang bangers to paint over gang graffiti? any law enforcement? >> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, c
because we're tired of painting those boxes. they threatened to sue our city when they tried to get them involved in the mural program. >> i think the one suggestion i might have for you is you start documenting the number of times that you're actually painting out there box and you start generating a bill along with a letter and send it to them. i think that's probably your best strategy so you can show the amount of cost that you're actually spending abating something that's theirs. and...
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>> i may not have had a folder or i may have checked in the in box, i have an in-box and as time allows i try to manage my files where i will move e-mails in conformance with the department's record retention policy into subject matter files, i may have a file for parks, a file for beach, i may have a file for recreation. you know, basically different subject matter, because it is easy to organize and i have 50. >> do you have a folder for mr. buel? >> i do not. >> maybe i should. >> so when you searched these e-mails, do ut have to search each folder individually to try to find the responsive documents or can you run one search? >> i think that run one search. you can use a search key and it will come up with all of the e-mails that are in your general nbox or response to a key word but sometimes i will check other files that i might have in my file management system. >> now, are you actually remembering doing these searches or just saying what you likely would have done. >> that is what i likely would have done. >> where else are e-mails kept within your department? >> i mean, we have
>> i may not have had a folder or i may have checked in the in box, i have an in-box and as time allows i try to manage my files where i will move e-mails in conformance with the department's record retention policy into subject matter files, i may have a file for parks, a file for beach, i may have a file for recreation. you know, basically different subject matter, because it is easy to organize and i have 50. >> do you have a folder for mr. buel? >> i do not. >> maybe...
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before coming to the united states, tamerlan's father coached him in boxing. so he was already on his way to becoming an experienced fighter. by 2009 tamerlan was boxing in the golden gloves tournament in salt lake city, utah. felt fellow boxer julian pollard roomed with tamerlan during the tournament. he remembers his swagger and sense of style. >> he stood out. the perception i got was flashy, confident, maybe cocky. i guess he backed it up in the ring. you know, he could fight. he could punch. he could put a guy out. when the time was right, if he had a big punch in him and the opening was there, he could finish a guy. >> reporter: that ferocity apparently carried over outside the boxing ring. he was arrested that same year for slapping his girlfriend in the face during a fight over another woman. the following year, 2010, he married katherine russell, a suffolk university student he met in a nightclub and had dated on and off for several years. she converted to islam. pollard saw him again that year at another boxing tournament in lowell, massachusetts, bu
before coming to the united states, tamerlan's father coached him in boxing. so he was already on his way to becoming an experienced fighter. by 2009 tamerlan was boxing in the golden gloves tournament in salt lake city, utah. felt fellow boxer julian pollard roomed with tamerlan during the tournament. he remembers his swagger and sense of style. >> he stood out. the perception i got was flashy, confident, maybe cocky. i guess he backed it up in the ring. you know, he could fight. he...
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. >> his goals in boxing, clearly, he wanted to be a world champ one day. and i think he could have achieved that. >> luis vasquez met tamerlan as a sophomore in 2004. >> he koumd be intimidating because people knew he was a boxer and he had more of a reserved personality to him. but if you went up to him, he would talk to you right back and he was very friendly. >> but were there any clues of the violence to come? >> they never expressed any desires to harm people. they didn't expect life at one point. they were friendly. >> after high school, tamerlan attended bunker hill community college studying accounting until 2008 when he left college, but he continued to pursue his dream. >> good? >> boxing trainer eddie bishop met tamerlan at a tournament. >> he was a fighter that had a lot of skill and a lot of ability. >> but bishop questioned whether tamerlan could ever become a boxing champ. >> he had all the skill, but he lacked the hot to make you a champion. >> the tsarnaev family is from chechnya and came here to the u.s. more than 10 years ago. dzhokhar c
. >> his goals in boxing, clearly, he wanted to be a world champ one day. and i think he could have achieved that. >> luis vasquez met tamerlan as a sophomore in 2004. >> he koumd be intimidating because people knew he was a boxer and he had more of a reserved personality to him. but if you went up to him, he would talk to you right back and he was very friendly. >> but were there any clues of the violence to come? >> they never expressed any desires to harm...
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. >> boxing legend sugar ray leonard was a key note speaker today but didn't talk about boxing. he talked about the new battle to prevent child sexual abuse. >> this happened so quick. >> boxing super star sugar ray leonard spoke to a sold out crowd about the people he trusted who molested him when he was a young teenager and an aspiring olympic champion. >> only problem was i told no one was i was ashamed. >> 56-year-old sugar ray told a powerful story that had the audience in tears about how he turned to drugs and alcohol and wrecked a marriage. he told me why he decided to go public with the story after 40 something years. >> i'm here because i want to speak up. i want to speak out and say i'm here as a parent as a father as a husband i wish there was a prevention center for me that i could have been a part of that could help me. >> sugar ray's support raised some big money including surprise auction package of his autographed boxing gloves. and lunch at his home. the total of the lunchen, $450,000. >> thank you, mr. leonard. for more information about the san francisco child
. >> boxing legend sugar ray leonard was a key note speaker today but didn't talk about boxing. he talked about the new battle to prevent child sexual abuse. >> this happened so quick. >> boxing super star sugar ray leonard spoke to a sold out crowd about the people he trusted who molested him when he was a young teenager and an aspiring olympic champion. >> only problem was i told no one was i was ashamed. >> 56-year-old sugar ray told a powerful story that had...
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take 3 box cesar ---en nuestra cobertura en equipo, jaime peluffo no cuenta como en el este la bahia un grupo de activistas salio a denunciar las redadas silenciosas... roll open under take 2 box blanca ---pero comenzamos con angel ayllon en vivo desde san jose, donde sta tarde... decenas de personas se han dado cita para salir a exigir la aprobacion de la reforma migratoria. take angel live angel live 0:01 0:15 angel live x h x x x ñ d@xg blanca ---las llamas redadas silenciosas estn haciendo mucho ruido hoy en oakland.. pitch - cesar ---una empresa panificadora despidi a ms de 100 empleados, algunos con hasta 20 aÑos laborando para la compaÑia... roll open under take 2 box ---continuamos nuestra cobertura respecial en equipo con jaime peluffo que nos habla mas sobre este problema que enfrentan muchos trabajadores.. . --adelante jaime peluffo te escuchamo con la informacion... take javime live cu - peluffo se trata de las famosas auditorias o redadas silenciosas que estn volteao las vidas de miles de inmigrantes, y esta vez ocurri en oakland.. :01 - :06 :23 - :30 :50 - :56 :56 - 1:0
take 3 box cesar ---en nuestra cobertura en equipo, jaime peluffo no cuenta como en el este la bahia un grupo de activistas salio a denunciar las redadas silenciosas... roll open under take 2 box blanca ---pero comenzamos con angel ayllon en vivo desde san jose, donde sta tarde... decenas de personas se han dado cita para salir a exigir la aprobacion de la reforma migratoria. take angel live angel live 0:01 0:15 angel live x h x x x ñ d@xg blanca ---las llamas redadas silenciosas estn haciendo...
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i take the gun and put it in the box. i lock the box and it's not accessible. big part of what i've taught my children and what i continued to preach at home. a lot of people will say, my god you don't have access if a burglar comes in. i will take my chances. i would rather do that than make this accessible to children in the home. >> cheryl: you have a couple sons. you talked about this from the day they could understand? >> i took them shooting. i took them to ranges to shoot the weapon. but my family are not hunters. we like to think of ourselves as compassionate people. to me a gun is something i wear at work. when i go home, it's in the box and i don't have need for it there unless it would be an emergency situation. >> cheryl: for parents that have guns, what is your visi right now? >> always make sure that it is unaded. teach your children never to point a gun at anybody. one accident can create devastating effects and ruin everybody's lives. >> cheryl: thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure, it's great to be here. >> cheryl: we do have to tak
i take the gun and put it in the box. i lock the box and it's not accessible. big part of what i've taught my children and what i continued to preach at home. a lot of people will say, my god you don't have access if a burglar comes in. i will take my chances. i would rather do that than make this accessible to children in the home. >> cheryl: you have a couple sons. you talked about this from the day they could understand? >> i took them shooting. i took them to ranges to shoot the...
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other than that, we still believe the placement of this box from a technical perspective is appropriate because there will be no congestion from pedestrian, it should not impose impediment to passenger loading and unloading. i'm here to answer any questions you may have. >> mr. quan, an earlier question i made to you about whether this conformed within the 300 foot relationship to their existing equipment, you indicated that that answer lied with at&t. then my question to you then is what does the department require from them to indicate that they have complied with looking at appropriate alternatives? >> as any utility provider, they would request a location to the department for -- under the surface mounted facilities order, we evaluate that location to make sure in these kind of cases as it relates to technical merit, specifically can it be placed at this location without impeding pao*es raoe yan traffic, is it in front of a bus stop, in front of a hydrant, tla's what we review, tla's the initial review to determine what is appropriate. obviously the first location that was submitted
other than that, we still believe the placement of this box from a technical perspective is appropriate because there will be no congestion from pedestrian, it should not impose impediment to passenger loading and unloading. i'm here to answer any questions you may have. >> mr. quan, an earlier question i made to you about whether this conformed within the 300 foot relationship to their existing equipment, you indicated that that answer lied with at&t. then my question to you then is...
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this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was going on in africa. >> (speaking spanish). >> and from some of the sounds they used to play that we almost lost all of them we still have some that he remembers. >> (speaking spanish). >> for instance -- >> (speaking spanish). >> this means "attention be alert. something is going to happen". >> (speaking spanish). >> wake up. wake up. >> wake up, wake up. (speaking spanish). >> and this are some of the drumming patterns that have been rescued by the cultural association. >> (speaking spanish). >> the african and review itse s size. >> (speaking spanish). >> to the actual size that he has. >> (speaking spanish). >> the reason why this drum was r
this type of boxes. >> (speaking spanish). >> so they were sit over these big boxes and play over them. >> (speaking spanish). >> but for the blacks these type of instruments were not allowed to be played because they were too loud and for the church they will provoke movement that was not appropriate. >> (speaking spanish). >> they could also work as a form of communication with the drumming patterns. >> (speaking spanish). >> this was what was...
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. >> reporter: austin box seemed to have it all. he was a star linebacker for the top ten university of oklahoma sooners. from childhood, his life was played out in the spotlight. >> this is after he caused a big stop against baylor. >> reporter: so when box died suddenly at age 22, it revealed a darker side of life few people knew about, one of pain and the consequences of taking too much pain medication. in may of 2011, just two weeks after graduation, austin box was found unresponsive. his father craig box remembers the call like it was yesterday. >> i had a phone call from the office that there was a problem with austin. he was not breathing at times and his heart stopped, and they were reviving him. that's all i knew until we got to the hospital. >> reporter: a toxicology report showed that box, number 12, had taken a lethal combination of five different pain medications. none had been prescribed to him. box had a long history of injuries, including a bad blow to his back that ruptured a disc. >> i think that injury was very pa
. >> reporter: austin box seemed to have it all. he was a star linebacker for the top ten university of oklahoma sooners. from childhood, his life was played out in the spotlight. >> this is after he caused a big stop against baylor. >> reporter: so when box died suddenly at age 22, it revealed a darker side of life few people knew about, one of pain and the consequences of taking too much pain medication. in may of 2011, just two weeks after graduation, austin box was found...
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take 2 box ---yezmin thomas nos amplia la informacion... yezmin...e pkg ;01 ;12 ;39 1;07 1;43 1 ;49 los rescatistas siguen trabajando arduamente para buscar a sobrevivientes de la explosin en una fbrica de fertilizantes en west, texas que mat entre 5 a 15 personas y se reportan, hasta el momento, 160 heridos. las imágenes de la devastacion en esta pequeña ciudad de west texas son difíciles de dirigir, en el vecindario que rodea a esta fabrica de fertilizantes encontramos casas como esta, reducidas a cenizas.... as quedaron decenas de casas luego de ser alcanzadas por las llamas de la terrible explosin... nats vo explosin... west es una ciudad de tan solo dos mil seiscientos habitantes... ubicada a unas 70 millas al sur de dallas... donde hasta ayer la tranquilidad reinaba... felix castro vino desde dallas buscando a su madre s/ felix castro, busca a su mama no se donde están ahorita, apenas voy llegando aquí a la casa, y a ver si están o donde están... hoy la ciudad parece estar sitiada, docenas de oficiales y patrullas bloquean el acceso a todas las
take 2 box ---yezmin thomas nos amplia la informacion... yezmin...e pkg ;01 ;12 ;39 1;07 1;43 1 ;49 los rescatistas siguen trabajando arduamente para buscar a sobrevivientes de la explosin en una fbrica de fertilizantes en west, texas que mat entre 5 a 15 personas y se reportan, hasta el momento, 160 heridos. las imágenes de la devastacion en esta pequeña ciudad de west texas son difíciles de dirigir, en el vecindario que rodea a esta fabrica de fertilizantes encontramos casas como esta,...
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. >> his goals in boxing. clearly he wanted to be a world champ one day, and i think he could have achieved that. >> luis vazquez met tamerlan at the cambrdige rindge and latin school. >> he was more of a boxer and had a reserved personality to him. if you went up to him, he'd talk to you right back and he was very friendly. >> were there any clues of the violence to come. >> they never expressed any desires to harm people. they did respect life at one point. they were friendly. >> after high school tamerlan attended bunker hill community college studying accounting, until 2008 when he left college, but he continued to pursue his dream. >> how you doing? >> good. >> boxy trainer eddie bishop met >> he was a fighter that had a lot of skill and a lot of ability. >> but bishop questioned whether tamerlan could ever become a boxing champ. >> but i think he had all the skill, but he lacked the heart, the fundamental ingredient to make you a champion. >> the family is from the war-torn chechnya and dzhokhar came fir
. >> his goals in boxing. clearly he wanted to be a world champ one day, and i think he could have achieved that. >> luis vazquez met tamerlan at the cambrdige rindge and latin school. >> he was more of a boxer and had a reserved personality to him. if you went up to him, he'd talk to you right back and he was very friendly. >> were there any clues of the violence to come. >> they never expressed any desires to harm people. they did respect life at one point. they...
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they have had five straight disappointments at the box office. they are sitting on "jack the giant slayer," which was a giant bomb this year, probably the biggest we're going to see. but this was a modestly budgeted films - $40 million. it is still going to be a film that needs to make $100 million just to break even. so they are not out of the woods yet, and baseball films don't traditionally do very well overseas, so this is a film that is probably going to have to make its money here in the u.s. - interesting. here is a look at what happened at the box office over the weekend: "42" coming in at $27.4 million. "scary movie" in the second position at $14 million, "the croods" at $13 million, "g.i. joe: retaliation" at $10 million, and "evil dead" at $9.4 million. coming up this weekend, "oblivion," starring- - tom cruise. - that's right. and morgan freeman. - and morgan freeman. this is another big science fiction movie, sort of the prelude to the summer, if you will - it comes out a couple of weeks before the big summer deluge hits us. and tom
they have had five straight disappointments at the box office. they are sitting on "jack the giant slayer," which was a giant bomb this year, probably the biggest we're going to see. but this was a modestly budgeted films - $40 million. it is still going to be a film that needs to make $100 million just to break even. so they are not out of the woods yet, and baseball films don't traditionally do very well overseas, so this is a film that is probably going to have to make its money...