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>> guest: i love what father greg boyle said. it is religious organized crime. they are populated mainly by adolescence and young adults if anybody tapped memories back to their own adolescence or teenagers are your and adults, they know how disorganized, how sort of live for the moment individuals are. now, that is not to discredit the kind of things that we hear about, the drug cartels to our corporate organizations who are very carefully organized a round trip distribution and product. this is not a wino. instead what i have lived with our the different permutations of when -- men and women in los angeles to have come together and identify themselves. >> to they have to five we think of the bloods, the christmas spirit is that where tart brought to the? >> guest: it is fascinating. we did think about the bloods and crips. that is certainly who is in the media and hip-hop and film and things like that. the vast majority of gang members and los angeles in the county and the city are browned, mexican american and central american or latino. so yes we're talking
>> guest: i love what father greg boyle said. it is religious organized crime. they are populated mainly by adolescence and young adults if anybody tapped memories back to their own adolescence or teenagers are your and adults, they know how disorganized, how sort of live for the moment individuals are. now, that is not to discredit the kind of things that we hear about, the drug cartels to our corporate organizations who are very carefully organized a round trip distribution and product....
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>> guest: i love what father greg boyle said. it is religious organized crime. they are populated mainly by adolescence and young adults if anybody tapped memories back to their own adolescence or teenagers are your and adults, they know how disorganized, how sort of live for the moment individuals are. now, that is not to discredit the kind of things that we hear about, the drug cartels to our corporate organizations who are very carefully organized a round trip distribution and product. this is not a wino. instead what i have lived with our the different permutations of when -- men and women in los angeles to have come together and identify themselves. >> to they have to five we think of the bloods, the christmas spirit is that where tart brought to the? >> guest: it is fascinating. we did think about the bloods and crips. that is certainly who is in the media and hip-hop and film and things like that. the vast majority of gang members and los angeles in the county and the city are browned, mexican american and central american or latino. so yes we're talking
>> guest: i love what father greg boyle said. it is religious organized crime. they are populated mainly by adolescence and young adults if anybody tapped memories back to their own adolescence or teenagers are your and adults, they know how disorganized, how sort of live for the moment individuals are. now, that is not to discredit the kind of things that we hear about, the drug cartels to our corporate organizations who are very carefully organized a round trip distribution and product....
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the lifeguards and everything. >> mike helfide and jeff boyles are just relieved this rescue had such a happy outcome and that they reached meena in the nick of time. >> we're in california, but it's beyond the hollywood ending. when the dust settles and we still go to bed at night and hit the pillow, we're still human. if you rescue somebody, that day was a lot better than if you were unable to rescue somebody. >>> coming up, trapped under a collapsed stage and struggling to survive. >>> and later, when a man refuses to leave his sinking boat, he and the rescuer risk getting pulled under. when "caught on camera: nick of time" continues. ♪ [ woman ] if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block that contributes to r.a. symptoms. humira is proven
the lifeguards and everything. >> mike helfide and jeff boyles are just relieved this rescue had such a happy outcome and that they reached meena in the nick of time. >> we're in california, but it's beyond the hollywood ending. when the dust settles and we still go to bed at night and hit the pillow, we're still human. if you rescue somebody, that day was a lot better than if you were unable to rescue somebody. >>> coming up, trapped under a collapsed stage and struggling...
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in a fury over the killing of an unarmed black teen in the us town of boyle's fresh protests despite officials imposing a curfew and a state of emergency in the city. as the u.s. pulls more weapons into iraq conflict supporting the plight of kodesh fighters against islamic militants.
in a fury over the killing of an unarmed black teen in the us town of boyle's fresh protests despite officials imposing a curfew and a state of emergency in the city. as the u.s. pulls more weapons into iraq conflict supporting the plight of kodesh fighters against islamic militants.
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non-supporters but people that were in silent support they didn't have the will to show up i strongly ask this boyle's to move forward it's been part of the plan since 2011 and every single time we've taking into consideration we've looked at it and changed the development plan in accordance to the rules of the building code i ask you to support n his wife jena and i ask you pass this >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm evan i've lived in noah and work in real estate i understand the process this has been worked with a fantastic design they've proposed homes it is one of the better looking homes and about benefit the neighborhood. i've known this gentleman for many years he's a local guy i worked on the homeowners project with him, please support that >> thank you. good afternoon. i live on 28th street dribble behind the proposed project. i'm new to this i actually met the realtor and i met jena his wife in the neighborhood probably 6 months ago she has a local business so i'm not sgament familiar but their null married and put their honeymoon on hold and representation because they've been working on
non-supporters but people that were in silent support they didn't have the will to show up i strongly ask this boyle's to move forward it's been part of the plan since 2011 and every single time we've taking into consideration we've looked at it and changed the development plan in accordance to the rules of the building code i ask you to support n his wife jena and i ask you pass this >> thank you. next speaker. >> i'm evan i've lived in noah and work in real estate i understand the...
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. >> but kim knows if they have it bad, contractor bruce boyles has it worse. he's hanging below them from his safety harness, which is still connecting him to the bucket. one wrong move could send them all crashing into the water below. >> we were just encouraging him to hang on, hang in there, help was on the way. >> kim doesn't know it from her position in the bucket, but the contractor who fell into the river has survived and is pulled to safety below. now rescuers on the bridge are trying to devise a plan to save the rest of them. >> captain randy fulford was one of the individuals that i knew had recent high-angle rescue training that i knew would make the rescue more safe, both for the individuals we were rescuing, but also for our own rescuers. >> firefighters record the action with their own video cameras. they're hoping to catch this rare high-angle rescue on camera to be used in training video one day. minutes pass. they're prepping captain fulford. but down in the bucket, kim is starting to wonder if they'll ever be saved. >> just dangling there, i
. >> but kim knows if they have it bad, contractor bruce boyles has it worse. he's hanging below them from his safety harness, which is still connecting him to the bucket. one wrong move could send them all crashing into the water below. >> we were just encouraging him to hang on, hang in there, help was on the way. >> kim doesn't know it from her position in the bucket, but the contractor who fell into the river has survived and is pulled to safety below. now rescuers on the...
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. >> grow bill boyle representing the indiana attorney general's office. it wouldn't these children be better off with parents who are married? >> why does indiana law sterile couples to marry and even allow first cousins of the age of 65 to marry? >> the line of questioning that appears to favor couples like bonnie and lynn who believe most people in indiana are in their corner to begin with. >> although the attorney general would see the majority of people in indiana are for us. texas just a matter of getting them to see the blood of the other states have done. to be great if i could just do it now. >> the courtroom was filled to capacity. the have to open up and oxalate courtroom. that was filled almost all the way as well. >> it is going to end up at the supreme court level. more on this today. >> no decision is expected to there. >> we're learning about another american hostage being held by the islamic militant group. a 26 and old woman who was then working for several humanitarian aid groups was kidnapped and syria last year. white house officials h
. >> grow bill boyle representing the indiana attorney general's office. it wouldn't these children be better off with parents who are married? >> why does indiana law sterile couples to marry and even allow first cousins of the age of 65 to marry? >> the line of questioning that appears to favor couples like bonnie and lynn who believe most people in indiana are in their corner to begin with. >> although the attorney general would see the majority of people in indiana...
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of a blog on us middle east policy called low blog dot com and in champaign we crossed in francis boyle he is a professor of international law at the university of illinois college of law are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it robert to go to you first in washington you wrote an article recently obama's true foreign policy weakness what is that weakness. well president obama has been willing to fall into the control under the control pretty much of the neo conservatives and some of their liberal interventionists friends he has instead of asserting more of a real break from the george w. bush policies he has he has adopted them he has avoided perhaps some of the more extreme problems but in many ways he has not challenge them in any fundamental way so why is that why well it's a good question and he he i think he basically is trying to avoid the kind of hard political battle that would be required to if he were to challenge this what's become a very powerful force in washington the neoconservatives have been build
of a blog on us middle east policy called low blog dot com and in champaign we crossed in francis boyle he is a professor of international law at the university of illinois college of law are gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it robert to go to you first in washington you wrote an article recently obama's true foreign policy weakness what is that weakness. well president obama has been willing to fall into the control...
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i lived in boyle heights and picko rivera and i am saddened that we went to their business to talk to them reasonably and we told them that we want them to succeed. i told them i love that building and i love businesses like that, and i still want them to succeed, and i will tell you and they were right. there's been a club there for many, many years before i got there and we didn't have any noise problems. we did not. it's the base that reverberates up to the street, and it can shake -- it shatders my windows. i can feel it in my jaw and chuft. now i have gone down there -- this is before i knew to call because i thought it was the only way and i asked them can you please turn it down. i remember the first time and they told me no english and i walked away: the second time i went down a car alarm went off and they were in the bar and the manager had them turn off the alarm but they didn't hear the alarm because of the sound. we've gone back and forth about sound proofing and all the things that they have done and i believe they have done that, but really it's just a matter of turning
i lived in boyle heights and picko rivera and i am saddened that we went to their business to talk to them reasonably and we told them that we want them to succeed. i told them i love that building and i love businesses like that, and i still want them to succeed, and i will tell you and they were right. there's been a club there for many, many years before i got there and we didn't have any noise problems. we did not. it's the base that reverberates up to the street, and it can shake -- it...
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director of a blog on us middle east policy called low blog dot com and in champaign we cross to francis boyle he is a professor of international law at the university of illinois college of law and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it robert to go to you first in washington you wrote an article recently obama's true foreign policy weakness what is that weakness. well president obama has been willing to fall into the control under the control pretty much of the neoconservatives and some of their liberal interventionists friends he has instead of asserting more of a real break from george w. bush policies he has he has adopted.
director of a blog on us middle east policy called low blog dot com and in champaign we cross to francis boyle he is a professor of international law at the university of illinois college of law and gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i very much encourage it robert to go to you first in washington you wrote an article recently obama's true foreign policy weakness what is that weakness. well president obama has been willing to fall into the...
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we didn't talk about the woman boyle who cuddles with people i already covered that fine over twelve hundred palestinians have been killed hundreds of them children and fifty six israelis have been killed israel receives three billion dollars a year in military aid from the u.s. as well one point eight million palestinians in gaza live in extreme poverty most of them only get clean water for three hours every three days are you happy lee jesus actually jesus doesn't have anything to do with this one which is kind of a relief. human rights groups have described gaza as being an open air prison it really is how it happened again. senior jew. i don't hate jews i find you know it's my mother's when there is a label it's i went to a lot of bar mats why this is the type of slander that. are either you or that's what is i do hate myself which is not for being jewish. john's going to be all right buddy all right we're going to get through that let's talk more about the bias mainstream media coverage all right it had there been other incidents sure i mean and he told a renowned journalist i'm
we didn't talk about the woman boyle who cuddles with people i already covered that fine over twelve hundred palestinians have been killed hundreds of them children and fifty six israelis have been killed israel receives three billion dollars a year in military aid from the u.s. as well one point eight million palestinians in gaza live in extreme poverty most of them only get clean water for three hours every three days are you happy lee jesus actually jesus doesn't have anything to do with...
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lisa boyle was an assistant coach with the cavaliers. but didn't travel to away games and was not paid by the team. >> good, big story. this week is 40 years since president richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. we are getting a new look inside nixon's fall from grace thanks to the former president himself. we have more. >> videos of nixon speaking about his last days as president hits the internet. he describes the toll his resignation took on him and his family and the decisions during his last week in office. >> i didn't want to quit. also, i thought it would be an administration of quilt. which it was. >> in this interview nicole mitchell describes his fall from grace in his own words. >> the nixon presidential library and museum and the richard nixon foundation is releasing 28 minutes of interviews with the former president. part of more than 38 hours of interviews recorded with an aide in 1983. 10 years after he resigns. >> he's pensive, more thoughtful, reflective richard nixon and is talking in terms of his
lisa boyle was an assistant coach with the cavaliers. but didn't travel to away games and was not paid by the team. >> good, big story. this week is 40 years since president richard nixon resigned in the wake of the watergate scandal. we are getting a new look inside nixon's fall from grace thanks to the former president himself. we have more. >> videos of nixon speaking about his last days as president hits the internet. he describes the toll his resignation took on him and his...
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this push began when year old john boyle could not read his teachers corrections they were in cursiveurned to his mom who then decided to teach him over the summer by herself. legislators say they are understand why students aren't learning learning it any more but they believe it's very important. >> cursive writing takes a lot more motor skills. studies show that if a student has to cursive write an answer on a test that the answer is much lore thought out and logical. >> tennessee border of education has received preliminary approval to include cursive writing in the new second grade rick can you lump. wedding and have you stations are also cursive. >> fancy. >> very fancy. let's say you don't get one of those fancy invites to your friend's big event and you're wondering why? >> well, one bride to be wanted to make sure there were no misunderstandings. so she put it all on the table the reasons some of her friends won't make the cut on her guest list and the list comes from an actual facebook post. it is going viral. the bride apparently posted this for anyone wonder buying they di
this push began when year old john boyle could not read his teachers corrections they were in cursiveurned to his mom who then decided to teach him over the summer by herself. legislators say they are understand why students aren't learning learning it any more but they believe it's very important. >> cursive writing takes a lot more motor skills. studies show that if a student has to cursive write an answer on a test that the answer is much lore thought out and logical. >>...
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david: brian boyle, you're not as big of a bull as tom his, we'll get to tom in a second, you are a bull. do you buy on a dip like today. >> we do. buy on select sectors. david: which ones? >> financials and natural gas are two areas we like right now. from valuation standpoint they're a lot lower than the overall market. we're cautiously optimistic because we see growth signs in the economy but valuation after a five-year bull market are getting very frothy. we want to be careful where we're going. we would add to those areas. liz: tom, valuations i'm always arguing with guests. historically they are not as high as they have been in the past at least at highest levels. right? do you find the market affordable or too toppy and expensive at moment? >> you're right, liz, is affordable. during summer doldrums we have geopolitical risk in there, it makes volatility heat up a bit, and makes investor emotions heat up a bit. so we can understand this correction. if you want to look to valuations look at emerging markets. p-e ratios around 12 compared to 17 here in the u.s. specifically if you l
david: brian boyle, you're not as big of a bull as tom his, we'll get to tom in a second, you are a bull. do you buy on a dip like today. >> we do. buy on select sectors. david: which ones? >> financials and natural gas are two areas we like right now. from valuation standpoint they're a lot lower than the overall market. we're cautiously optimistic because we see growth signs in the economy but valuation after a five-year bull market are getting very frothy. we want to be careful...
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essentially london, a popping of the boyle as it were in terms of the momentum of prices of propertye in london. is knocking it off. they don't want to go any lower. it is the low of the market. u.b.s. said the hedge funds are 20% short into this market. i'll leave through it. >> thank you very much. still to come, pickpockets in paris. we look at how petty crime is causing problems for the country's tourism industry. stay with "the pulse." ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse" live from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i'm anna edwards. r.w.e. has turned to a loss in the second quarter. r.w. sembings cutting capital spending and selling assets to reduce costs. they are germany's biggest producer of little bit. we'll be speaking live to the c.f.o. later on during "the pulse." ukraine has opened the door to compromise over humanitarian aid east of the country. they said they are ready to accept a russian shipment of aid. ukraine said it will inspect the aid first and that it will be delivered by the international red cross. the u.s. and e.u. are warning russia not to use the ai
essentially london, a popping of the boyle as it were in terms of the momentum of prices of propertye in london. is knocking it off. they don't want to go any lower. it is the low of the market. u.b.s. said the hedge funds are 20% short into this market. i'll leave through it. >> thank you very much. still to come, pickpockets in paris. we look at how petty crime is causing problems for the country's tourism industry. stay with "the pulse." ♪ >> welcome back to "the...
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captain boyle posed this question to governor mark carney yesterday. >> this is a medium term risk to the recovery. in any respect, what the fcc was doing when it took the steps a few months ago was acting to reduce a risk that could materialize beyond the forecast horizon of the mpc. in other words, an excessive build up of debt, but ultimately difficulties with the financial system but, really, as the big issue that further increases the debt overhang of british hopefuls such that when the slowdown came, that slow jan was amplified and amplified into recession. so that's what the fcc did. a judgment that the mpc had to take in this report and with its forecast was did the fpc's actions affect our central forecast for the mpc for the economy and the answer is no. >> and before we continue our discussion of the uk housing market, we've got data out of portugal. and this is quite a surprise to the upside portugal q2 gdp, a flash came in at 0.6% on the quarter, up 0.8% on the year pt contrast that with germany where we saw a sharp contraction and then france not growing at all. so this
captain boyle posed this question to governor mark carney yesterday. >> this is a medium term risk to the recovery. in any respect, what the fcc was doing when it took the steps a few months ago was acting to reduce a risk that could materialize beyond the forecast horizon of the mpc. in other words, an excessive build up of debt, but ultimately difficulties with the financial system but, really, as the big issue that further increases the debt overhang of british hopefuls such that when...
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catherine boyles is covering the tax inversion, a heated topic now, and the potential for maybe anothern the table, pfizer having attempted once for astrazene astrazeneca. maybe they'll do it again. >>> dish network is petitions the s.e.c. to block the time warner cable merger. the satellite company saying the deal would cause irreparable harm to competition and consumers mostly in the area of broadband video and online video programming. dish, comcast and time warner on the screen for you. comcast outperforming slightly. >>> at&t has reportedly reached a deal with anti-trust regulators for its $48 billion for directv. at&t has agreed to unspecified conditions from the just department. the deal is expected to get approval from the justice department and the s.e.c. sometime during the first quarter of next year. >>> and as we head into break, why not leave you with a look at the s&p 500. breaking through that 2000 mark yesterday. where is it heading today? what does it indicate to you, incidentally? can it keep going? has it gone too far too fast? does it mean anything specific? are mark
catherine boyles is covering the tax inversion, a heated topic now, and the potential for maybe anothern the table, pfizer having attempted once for astrazene astrazeneca. maybe they'll do it again. >>> dish network is petitions the s.e.c. to block the time warner cable merger. the satellite company saying the deal would cause irreparable harm to competition and consumers mostly in the area of broadband video and online video programming. dish, comcast and time warner on the screen for...
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twelve year-old sean boyle began his cursive writing crusade after his teacher correct his schoolwork in cursive. well, he did not recognize handwriting so he asked his mom and she began to teach him cursive with the use of computers in school many districts have eliminated it as part of the curriculum but tennessee lawmakers says it is an important skill. >> the course says you don't to have teach it. some teachers are like, one less thing to teach. >> it takes a lot more motor skills. studies show if a student has to cursive write an answer on a test, that the answer is much more thought out and logical. >> so, tennessee state board of education has received preliminary approval to implement cursive writing in the state's new curriculum for second grade. i have to tell you my writer has gotten progressively worse over the last several years because we simply don't write letters anymore. >> it is all on the computer. >> are your children doing cursive in school. >> my son find it easier to write in cursive but it is not being taught. so, it is interesting they but it helps him as the
twelve year-old sean boyle began his cursive writing crusade after his teacher correct his schoolwork in cursive. well, he did not recognize handwriting so he asked his mom and she began to teach him cursive with the use of computers in school many districts have eliminated it as part of the curriculum but tennessee lawmakers says it is an important skill. >> the course says you don't to have teach it. some teachers are like, one less thing to teach. >> it takes a lot more motor...
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unfortunately the pilot, lieutenant george boyle had a little problem along the way. he got lost.ing a roadmap in a faulty complex hand at the waldorf, maryland. the player flipped upon landing and was damaged so he couldn't reach his intended destination. however the flight from new york arrived safely in the post office's airmail service had begun. to put no idea the story of commercial aviation because it's airmail. that is a local story. in conclusion, let me ponder the question of why history. why do i like his reflux let me read one final excerpt about why history. why history. why do some people of the past while others are in thrall to the future or can't get enough of tokens middle earth. why does science fiction holds so little interest for me while historical fiction engages me? who can say what people are trying to machines or medicine or animals or ideas. rarely can we identify sources of our passion. it's easier to state why we dislike something. i suspect those who claim to dislike history of ever to encounter the past and the way that captivated their imagination.
unfortunately the pilot, lieutenant george boyle had a little problem along the way. he got lost.ing a roadmap in a faulty complex hand at the waldorf, maryland. the player flipped upon landing and was damaged so he couldn't reach his intended destination. however the flight from new york arrived safely in the post office's airmail service had begun. to put no idea the story of commercial aviation because it's airmail. that is a local story. in conclusion, let me ponder the question of why...
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katherine boyle has hit the streets of the capital to find out what you can get for your hard-earnedh in one of the most expensive cities in the world. ♪ >> reporter: the property market has long been the hottest thing about london, a city better known for its cold weather and gray skies. the british capital buzzes with talk of how high prices can go ahid a seemingly unending rise that's seen double-digit growth in some london boroughs this year. but neither are worrying signs of cooling. behind the headline-grabbing deals of foreign buyers paying record amounts for property, there is increasing talk of an affordability crisis in london. house prices are now more than five times the average salary for the first time since the credit crunch, and those left behind are being dubbed generation rent. our challenge was to find a home for $500,000 in london. and most estate agents we mentioned that to pretty much laughed us out of the room. this is what we came up with, a one-bedroom, one-bathroom, 400-square-foot apartment in camden, built to specifically help people in the middle income g
katherine boyle has hit the streets of the capital to find out what you can get for your hard-earnedh in one of the most expensive cities in the world. ♪ >> reporter: the property market has long been the hottest thing about london, a city better known for its cold weather and gray skies. the british capital buzzes with talk of how high prices can go ahid a seemingly unending rise that's seen double-digit growth in some london boroughs this year. but neither are worrying signs of...