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carpenter confessed to police who hauled him off to jail. then ingested eye drops can cause dangerous side effects like blurred vision, respiratory failure, seizures and vomiting. >> eye drops. >> reporter: in the movie "wedding crashers," bradley cooper's character was unknowingly poisoned at the dinner table and later paid the painful price. and in real life intentional
carpenter confessed to police who hauled him off to jail. then ingested eye drops can cause dangerous side effects like blurred vision, respiratory failure, seizures and vomiting. >> eye drops. >> reporter: in the movie "wedding crashers," bradley cooper's character was unknowingly poisoned at the dinner table and later paid the painful price. and in real life intentional
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for example, the prevailing wage rate for a carpenter who installed bleachers is about $64 an hour. that's the wage and hourly fringe benefit amount. and the three contractors who did this work paid no more than $27 an hour. prevailing wage laws were created to protect local businesses and local workers from unfair competition from out of area employers who would undermine local wage standard and destabilize local economies. unfortunately the america's cup world series events demonstrate how this can happen. the audited subcontractors included companies that are based in virginia, pennsylvania, louisiana, texas, and san diego. three of the eight subcontractors failed to even pay the san francisco minimum wage rate of 10.24 an hour to some employees. employees worked long days and some contractors paid over time only after 40 hours a week, not the daily overtime of time and a half after 8 hours or the daily -- the overtime -- double time after 12 hours as required by california law. and contractors also failed to pay the weekend overtime rates that are part of the prevailing wage req
for example, the prevailing wage rate for a carpenter who installed bleachers is about $64 an hour. that's the wage and hourly fringe benefit amount. and the three contractors who did this work paid no more than $27 an hour. prevailing wage laws were created to protect local businesses and local workers from unfair competition from out of area employers who would undermine local wage standard and destabilize local economies. unfortunately the america's cup world series events demonstrate how...
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manuel flores, carpenters 22.arlier last summer local 22 sat down with representatives from america's cup, mr. bob dillingham, mr. barkley here. and we had a pretty good meeting. we wanted this to meet, we wanted it to be success. ful. gave him a lease of contractors that perform temporary structures. i thought it was a pretty good meeting, but apparently that fell on deaf ears. i was taken back on that one. ~ we did send a letter out early on also to haar bin studios regarding all the workout there, the upcoming america's cup. i got no response. when the work did start, we went out there, i went out there and discovered this wasn't going right. on a lot of the contractors weren't even from around here. things fell apart. that's when my investigation began. manuel flores and i presented it moving on to office of labor standards [speaker not understood]. so, it just didn't work. what happened, you know, this is what happened. you know, the issues, the workers, workers got hurt. that's what it's about. now we got to
manuel flores, carpenters 22.arlier last summer local 22 sat down with representatives from america's cup, mr. bob dillingham, mr. barkley here. and we had a pretty good meeting. we wanted this to meet, we wanted it to be success. ful. gave him a lease of contractors that perform temporary structures. i thought it was a pretty good meeting, but apparently that fell on deaf ears. i was taken back on that one. ~ we did send a letter out early on also to haar bin studios regarding all the workout...
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. >> as a carpenter you have to let them know what's expected and they need to know the stuff to getoing on the trades. >> the main thing they need to know is how to carry the stuff on the job and the hussle. >> you can't work with the gloves. >> my part is a small part. my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this requires i thinking. when you go on the job site they will pay you 20-15, dollars an hour you have to think and figure stuff out and get the jobs done in a record time. >> one of the things we try to teach with the construction trades is your attitude going to work. how employers look on new workers and it's about profitability and productivity. it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we
. >> as a carpenter you have to let them know what's expected and they need to know the stuff to getoing on the trades. >> the main thing they need to know is how to carry the stuff on the job and the hussle. >> you can't work with the gloves. >> my part is a small part. my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this...
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so from carpenters, laborers, electrical workers and plumbers, we are showing very high local higher from participants in our construction trades which is very exciting. sometimes it wasn't always expected to be that way. we are also showing the apprenticeship numbers going up as well. we see success for the program going forward. this is important because there will be a check in to see how well we are doing this year and if there are ways that we need to make amendments or adjustments to the ordinance moving forward. this annual report will give us a first glimpse to what we have ahead of us and i expect that we can perhaps make recommendation for how to strengthen high ordinance and considering first source program and programs we can strengthen that program as well to ensure we are heading those marks with the private sector as well. i'm very excited about this program. i want to thank the building trades from laborers, carpenters and workers, i'm very excited about this program as well. that's really exciting to see that we are seeing a change on things happening in san francisc
so from carpenters, laborers, electrical workers and plumbers, we are showing very high local higher from participants in our construction trades which is very exciting. sometimes it wasn't always expected to be that way. we are also showing the apprenticeship numbers going up as well. we see success for the program going forward. this is important because there will be a check in to see how well we are doing this year and if there are ways that we need to make amendments or adjustments to the...
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thank you. >>>♪ if you were a carpenter and you city had some budget crazy, would you then them in theorkforce right along would you have a budget baby save the workforce through the lienest save it through sorrow would you help it ride along help it for tomorrow and the america's cup went sailing on the san francisco bay i'm thankful for public comment here and that's -- and this is what i got to say calling america's cup budget to ride along to another budget shore we can sail our lives away and be free onor
thank you. >>>♪ if you were a carpenter and you city had some budget crazy, would you then them in theorkforce right along would you have a budget baby save the workforce through the lienest save it through sorrow would you help it ride along help it for tomorrow and the america's cup went sailing on the san francisco bay i'm thankful for public comment here and that's -- and this is what i got to say calling america's cup budget to ride along to another budget shore we can sail our...
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my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and at the end basic crafts, pla, building trades -- at the end we're all gonna come together, we're gonna make this work. but once again, we just cannot lose sight of the students because they're our future and i am have adamant about that and i busted my tail at john o connel and i'm gonna do that again and again because that's the key to make this very successful. thank you. >> good evening, ed [inaudible] echoing some of the excellent words already spoken. local hire presents a win win for a school district in terms of its workers, the families supported by local hire as well as the students that get to see the absolute incredible benefits that can come from it.
my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and at the end basic crafts, pla, building trades -- at the end we're all gonna come...
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the elderly rice farmer who told his carpenter to go said no, now i am planting. you have to come here for new year's. so i donated some money to have the big bell from the tempo up the street that had been washed away and they are using the money to build a house so she said that's being built you have to come for new year's and we will ring the bell together. the fishermen are getting their boats built. one thing that hasn't happened and i'm interested in doing, people don't have time to actually rebuild a house. they are still in temporary housing. let's say happened to be wealthier than most of the others but they're busy fishing and farming and taking care of each other. so i'm trying to work with builders and japan to go from village to village to see if we can help with rebuilding economical and sustainable ways to build a really nice small houses that have some traditional japanese esthetic and we will see if that works out. >> [inaudible] with your rating in the beginning of the first disaster people were unwilling to take anything for themselves that was
the elderly rice farmer who told his carpenter to go said no, now i am planting. you have to come here for new year's. so i donated some money to have the big bell from the tempo up the street that had been washed away and they are using the money to build a house so she said that's being built you have to come for new year's and we will ring the bell together. the fishermen are getting their boats built. one thing that hasn't happened and i'm interested in doing, people don't have time to...
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offense of labor standards enforcement says the carpenters were paid about a third of what they weredue. the cup organizers said they voluntary early agreed to the prevailing wage requirement and they have agreed to pay back wages. >> in the backdrop of that i really do question the tone here. the tone of innuendo that we are not trying to do the right thing. >> reporter: small business owners and labor leaders stood in line today to either back up the america's cup as a boon to the city or criticize it for not hiring enough locals. the head of the america's cup organizing committee took exception saying that the city had been played. >> the world economy collapsed. >> reporter: he says there wasn't enough money to field a bunch of challengers so the expected revenue from the teams is down from $215 million to just $57 million. buehl took on the task of trying to raise $32 million from private donors to offset city expenses but so far that effort is $8 million short of where it should be. the goal now? just raise enough to keep the city from losing money. >> i honestly believe if lar
offense of labor standards enforcement says the carpenters were paid about a third of what they weredue. the cup organizers said they voluntary early agreed to the prevailing wage requirement and they have agreed to pay back wages. >> in the backdrop of that i really do question the tone here. the tone of innuendo that we are not trying to do the right thing. >> reporter: small business owners and labor leaders stood in line today to either back up the america's cup as a boon to the...
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i represent carpenters time. 24 is a project that spur strongly supports at any time good for housing production in san francisco so i ask that you take the necessary actions that your staff has requested you take >> thank you very much for being here. any other public comment on item 8? >> just a couple of questions. after having read some of the materials it's not clear what the project sponsor would have regardless of the outcome. what wouldn't be necessarily requested if it fails. is seems to me that some of the structures need to be relocated and some, stay there in the project most of forward. it isn't clear what the result will have on the impact of the project schedule on issues or the commissioners infrastructure in the area water and sewer thanks >> thank you for your comment. is there any other comment on item 81, 2, 3, 4. good afternoon >> it's sighing, i.e., represent a - question the question i ask is can i amend any ar and adopt any frgdz without notifying people. i have checked with a bunch of people and no one has gotten any notification of this meeting. secondly, the
i represent carpenters time. 24 is a project that spur strongly supports at any time good for housing production in san francisco so i ask that you take the necessary actions that your staff has requested you take >> thank you very much for being here. any other public comment on item 8? >> just a couple of questions. after having read some of the materials it's not clear what the project sponsor would have regardless of the outcome. what wouldn't be necessarily requested if it...
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in greece, they are upset when the dole is going to go away and the average carpenter gets 40 miles perhat is a heck of a lolt of money. peop s oh, my gosh my salary is going away . people get upset. jamu is right. i would be protesting, too. but i am not sure they are qualified for the job. >> is it a coincidence that wages stagnated while the unions came under attack? >> (talking all at once.) >> we are not get nothing that economic argument. >> there is really a potf gold in the state of pennsylvania, not giving raises to the union members and then they protest and would back the labor. there is a lot of -- between losing labor and jobs and people moving, and 50 years of bad union contracts that have bank rumented want pension, you can't blame the mayor. you can't squeeze blood out of a rock. >> john, word for you. >> look comparing a bunch of people to yelling out and does ive disservice to those who did things for social change. i believe that employees and employers have right to hire people who are not in unions. toby is exactly right. >> guys, that is the word . jamu, thank you
in greece, they are upset when the dole is going to go away and the average carpenter gets 40 miles perhat is a heck of a lolt of money. peop s oh, my gosh my salary is going away . people get upset. jamu is right. i would be protesting, too. but i am not sure they are qualified for the job. >> is it a coincidence that wages stagnated while the unions came under attack? >> (talking all at once.) >> we are not get nothing that economic argument. >> there is really a potf...
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eligibility workers are compared with planners, electricians and carpenters and they're the lowest paid classifications in this grouping of comparable worth. in 1987-88 the gap was about $15,000. that was reduced somewhat by 1999 to $10,000 but we're seeing in the current year the gap is widen again between 1999 and today the gap is 17,000-dollar. with the proposal forward through negotiations within dhr and 10 to one we see the gap is widening more about 23,000-dollar. i am very concerned as we're seeing decisions that are made how we pay people in san francisco according to classifications we're seeing that the reductions in these cases are falling predominantly on women and people of color. i think it's important to recognize that the actual data does suggest that there is a widening inequity and i think as a city we have to really request whether it really meets our values that we try to promote. that is about equal equity and protection for all so we will continue to explore this through this hearing. i want to welcome my colleagues who you would like to have opening comments on th
eligibility workers are compared with planners, electricians and carpenters and they're the lowest paid classifications in this grouping of comparable worth. in 1987-88 the gap was about $15,000. that was reduced somewhat by 1999 to $10,000 but we're seeing in the current year the gap is widen again between 1999 and today the gap is 17,000-dollar. with the proposal forward through negotiations within dhr and 10 to one we see the gap is widening more about 23,000-dollar. i am very concerned as...
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look out for their album "the carpenter."ekend! see you next week! bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ >> carson: why hello there. it's your old pal carson here with another helping of "last call." thanks for tuning in. we are coming to you tonight from gorge in west hollywood for night number two of songwriter week, more on than in a minute. tonight, we turn the troubadour stage over to one of our favorites tift merritt. in "the spotlight," twenty one pilots is here to rip your face off and show you what pop music at least should be all about. but first, you can't drive through hollywood or read an entertainment blog without coming across the hbo series "girls." in january, it launched its second season and picked up a golden globe for outstanding comedy series. while the show's creator and star lena dunham maybe the face of girls, tonight's guest is her co-caption' behind the wheel of the hottest show on tv. here my time with writer and executive
look out for their album "the carpenter."ekend! see you next week! bye-bye! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ captions paid for by nbc-universal television captions by vitac www.vitac.com ♪ >> carson: why hello there. it's your old pal carson here with another helping of "last call." thanks for tuning in. we are coming to you tonight from gorge in west hollywood for night number two of songwriter week, more on than in a minute. tonight, we turn the troubadour stage over to...
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a conservative who speaks seven languages born to a carpenter and a fruit vendor. he says his election would be unprecedented. >> it will be interesting to have a black pope come. where everybody comes from. whoever he is, it is our pope. >> reporter: bookmakers are giving their odds. so far the pot is worth half a million with predictions it will top $1 million. >> if you look down the list i would think the top six or seven are the only people really in contention. >> a good gam bell. so, something to bet on -- gamble. so something to bet on. >> reporter: the church says the odds are in nobody's favor. back to you. >>> from the kpix weather center, good evening, everybody. dufeel the change today? -- did you feel the change today? if you were in san jose you noticed. a cloudy day, cooler day, now, the timing of the next storm. when you should expect it as the news continues right here on kpix5. >>> all right, i will need to get my umbrella out, apparently. >> do you know where it is? >> honestly no. >> i know. i keep one in the trunk at all- times now. >> i shoul
a conservative who speaks seven languages born to a carpenter and a fruit vendor. he says his election would be unprecedented. >> it will be interesting to have a black pope come. where everybody comes from. whoever he is, it is our pope. >> reporter: bookmakers are giving their odds. so far the pot is worth half a million with predictions it will top $1 million. >> if you look down the list i would think the top six or seven are the only people really in contention. >>...
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my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and
my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and
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you're not able to have the high skilled construction workers that we have with electricians and carpenters and operating engineers. we're trying to make sure that the industry is balance. it is almost laughable for you to ask me a question about construction when you have 25% or 30% unemployment rate. they are unemployed. massive shortage. that is laughable. we said until the unemployment rate is down to a certain level you do not do it. you hire people that are here that have experience and are ready to go. >> what level is that? >> it is still being negotiated. >> is this the biggest sticking point/ ? the senate what to come out with their legislation in the next few weeks. do you think this is among the top challenges and? are there others? >> when the challenges is what rate you were going to pay the newcomers. going to agree to that. are going to drive down american wages? we're not going to agree to that. it hurts every american out there. >> is there a line that you will not cross in terms if an agreement comes out and you are not satisfied with those ?articular provisions >> i trie
you're not able to have the high skilled construction workers that we have with electricians and carpenters and operating engineers. we're trying to make sure that the industry is balance. it is almost laughable for you to ask me a question about construction when you have 25% or 30% unemployment rate. they are unemployed. massive shortage. that is laughable. we said until the unemployment rate is down to a certain level you do not do it. you hire people that are here that have experience and...
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his strict father worked as a carpenter. the family lived in this simple building which belonged to the mine. one of peter's younger sisters said when they were growing up, there was a distinct color divide in the community. [indiscernible] the whites have this and the blacks have -- the whites have this and the blacks have -- >> the parents tell them to go to church and study hard. there were games of in kong on the bench. the fourth bourne created his fair share of mischief but excelled in the classroom. his lifee of just 12, took a dramatic turn. by chance, he saw a poster on a notice board in fighting young students to apply to become trees. he scribbled down the address on his hand and not long afterwards he ended up here. family was stunned by the decision and wondered if he would coax with all the discipline -- cope with all the discipline and dedication. he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >>
his strict father worked as a carpenter. the family lived in this simple building which belonged to the mine. one of peter's younger sisters said when they were growing up, there was a distinct color divide in the community. [indiscernible] the whites have this and the blacks have -- the whites have this and the blacks have -- >> the parents tell them to go to church and study hard. there were games of in kong on the bench. the fourth bourne created his fair share of mischief but excelled...
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and he i said i don't, you know, i've told the carpenter not to come. i don't know what i'm going to do. and then in december when i returned, it was very cold, it was snowing. and people had just kind of come around again. it was more like the june visit. not quite as wildly euphoric, but a real kind of determination to just keep going forward to make things right, to reap -- they had all replanted, they were all harvesting, you know, greens and things that can survive in the snow. they were building greenhouses, and the fishermen, the government was giving fishermen between 75 and 95% of the money it takes to buy a used boat, and they were fixing up boats, and they were going out and fishing even though the it's the worst marine radiation disaster in history. but, you know, they still had to eat. and so they were working with greenpeace, of all people, who were helping them measure the radiation because nobody else was doing it so that they knew that it was better to eat the migrating fish pause they come from -- because they'd gone through quickly in
and he i said i don't, you know, i've told the carpenter not to come. i don't know what i'm going to do. and then in december when i returned, it was very cold, it was snowing. and people had just kind of come around again. it was more like the june visit. not quite as wildly euphoric, but a real kind of determination to just keep going forward to make things right, to reap -- they had all replanted, they were all harvesting, you know, greens and things that can survive in the snow. they were...
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my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and at the end basic crafts, pla, building trades -- at the end we're all gonna come together, we're gonna make this work. but once again, we just cannot lose sight of the students because they're our future and i am have adamant about that and i busted my tail at john o connel and i'm gonna do
my name is manual local 22, i represent the carpenter's union. we support local hiring. we're add -- adamant about that. got some good things in the resolution tonight. it's all about the students tieing in with the apprenticeship training. we just don't want to lose focus of that. that's what it's about. and all that resolution -- i was impressed of what i saw work together -- it's even stronger than it was. and at the end basic crafts, pla, building trades -- at the end we're all gonna come...
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the catholic church is experiencing growth in africa and turkson is the son of a carpenter and fruit vendor from ghana. sean o'malley is a dark horse candidate with 21-1 odds. vanita nair. >>> international bookmakers say the top spots are in it lirks the timothy dolan, the high profile head of the new york archdiocese is at 40 to 1 odds. >> i can't believe people are belting on this. >> do you just bet on anything now. >> what about you, do you bet on the weather. >> no, i do not. i'm a smart man, i do not bet on the weather. i'm feeling good about the forecast. looking good today. drizzling out toward the coastline. sunshine in the valleys and bay. southern fog toward the coastline, the temperatures told, we're looking at 50s outwaited the beaches, with -- out towards beaches. mid-60s in the valleys and 50s as you head inside parts offense parts -- of the bay. we have this system in the bay area. a chance of rain by tomorrow afternoon it looks like and. then returning to unsettled weather through the middle of the week. enjoy today. that ridge is going to stick around and things ch
the catholic church is experiencing growth in africa and turkson is the son of a carpenter and fruit vendor from ghana. sean o'malley is a dark horse candidate with 21-1 odds. vanita nair. >>> international bookmakers say the top spots are in it lirks the timothy dolan, the high profile head of the new york archdiocese is at 40 to 1 odds. >> i can't believe people are belting on this. >> do you just bet on anything now. >> what about you, do you bet on the weather....
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in greece, they are upset when the dole is going to go away and the average carpenter gets 40 miles perour. that is a heck of a lolt of money. people see oh, my gosh my salary is going away . people get upset. jamu is right. i would be protesting, too. but i am not sure they are qualified for the job. >> is it a coincidence that wages stagnated while the unions came under attack? >> (talking all at once.) >> we are not get nothing that economic argument. >> there is really a pot of gold in the state of pennsylvania, not giving raises to the union members and then they protest and would back the labor. there is a lot of -- between losing labor and jobs and people moving, and 50 years of bad union contracts that have bank rumented want pension, you can't blame the mayor. you can't squeeze blood out of a rock. >> john, word for you. >> look comparing a bunch of people to yelling out and does ive disservice to those who did things for social change. i believe that employees and employers have right to hire people who are not in unions. toby is exactly right. >> guys, that is the word . jamu
in greece, they are upset when the dole is going to go away and the average carpenter gets 40 miles perour. that is a heck of a lolt of money. people see oh, my gosh my salary is going away . people get upset. jamu is right. i would be protesting, too. but i am not sure they are qualified for the job. >> is it a coincidence that wages stagnated while the unions came under attack? >> (talking all at once.) >> we are not get nothing that economic argument. >> there is...
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his strict father worked as a carpenter. the family lived in this simple building which belonged to the mine. one of peter's younger sisters said when they were growing up, there was a distinct color divide in the community. [indiscernible] the whites have this and the blacks have -- the whites have this and the blacks have -- >> the parents tell them to go to church and study hard. there were games of in kong on the bench. the fourth bourne created his fair share of mischief but excelled in the classroom. his lifee of just 12, took a dramatic turn. by chance, he saw a poster on a notice board in fighting young students to apply to become trees. he scribbled down the address on his hand and not long afterwards he ended up here. family was stunned by the decision and wondered if he would coax with all the discipline -- cope with all the discipline and dedication. he has plenty of talent, strong in science and math. within arm to archimedes, he gave himself the nickname archie. >> he used to play the guitar. [indiscernible] >>
his strict father worked as a carpenter. the family lived in this simple building which belonged to the mine. one of peter's younger sisters said when they were growing up, there was a distinct color divide in the community. [indiscernible] the whites have this and the blacks have -- the whites have this and the blacks have -- >> the parents tell them to go to church and study hard. there were games of in kong on the bench. the fourth bourne created his fair share of mischief but excelled...
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comes from a rural environment, carpenter. therefore, he has all of the neurological and other apparatus of a perfectly healthy male in the presence of extremely sensous woman who is seeking his support. admires him greatly because of his reputation. you don't think there are grounds for thinking this pass beyond a platonic relationship. >> there are certainly grounds for thinking that. let me offer you two cautions. one is if they are going to be a sustained relationship, the teaching of the jewish religion has an institution for na, and that is marriage. because jesus as a result of the pressures on him was constantly traveling, he could not uphold the jewish law at that time which held you had to provide a woman with a household near her original family. you couldn't, for example, take a woman from galilee to judea or judea to galilee. from the town to the country side or vice versa. that is one reason for caution. >> give me the second one. 13 years old was the average age according to the jewish religion a woman becomes b
comes from a rural environment, carpenter. therefore, he has all of the neurological and other apparatus of a perfectly healthy male in the presence of extremely sensous woman who is seeking his support. admires him greatly because of his reputation. you don't think there are grounds for thinking this pass beyond a platonic relationship. >> there are certainly grounds for thinking that. let me offer you two cautions. one is if they are going to be a sustained relationship, the teaching of...
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carpenter confessed to police who hauled him off to jail. cause dangerous side effects like blurred vision, respiratory failure, seizures and vomiting. >> eye drops. >> reporter: in the movie "wedding crashers," bradley cooper's character was unknowingly poisoned at the dinner table and later paid the painful price. and in real life intentional poisonings are a real problem, not just involving eye drops, but other types of poisoning too with about 15,000 incidents a year. experts say women are usually the culprits. >> they see it as something that they can control and cause someone else discomfort with very little work on their part. >> reporter: and authorities say this woman put eye drops in her boyfriend's water about a dozen times over three years and reportedly said she did it so he'd pay her or attention. as for carpenter's girlfriend she is now out of the hospital and he's now out of jail after posting a $25,000 bail, a pricey prank that has no one laughing. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> good th
carpenter confessed to police who hauled him off to jail. cause dangerous side effects like blurred vision, respiratory failure, seizures and vomiting. >> eye drops. >> reporter: in the movie "wedding crashers," bradley cooper's character was unknowingly poisoned at the dinner table and later paid the painful price. and in real life intentional poisonings are a real problem, not just involving eye drops, but other types of poisoning too with about 15,000 incidents a year....
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and the hearing that senator carpenter and i had that been classified. all administration who don't agree that those protections are going to have to be there for us to accomplish what we need to do for our country. and so what we have to do is we have to get nast one issue, and we have to address the real issues in front of us. the other thing that i would like to emphasize is the fact, and senator thune spoke about it, i know senator carpenter heard about it, that is the property loss that the country loses every year. general alexander has said it is around $400 billion a year. if we do not create a workable situation, a we are doing is taking the investment that we spend, every year, that we want to spend in terms of rd and giving it away. so we have to find a way to solve this problem in the senate and we have to work across the aisle and across the special interest groups that don't want certain things because it may create a lack of a supreme benefit for their cause. what we have to do is what is in the best interest of the nation. i think the pre
and the hearing that senator carpenter and i had that been classified. all administration who don't agree that those protections are going to have to be there for us to accomplish what we need to do for our country. and so what we have to do is we have to get nast one issue, and we have to address the real issues in front of us. the other thing that i would like to emphasize is the fact, and senator thune spoke about it, i know senator carpenter heard about it, that is the property loss that...
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carpenters put the finishing touches on the protective floor. some 60 feet below the chapel's famous ceiling. this is where the work will be done. the cardinals will sit in two rows, on either side of the chapel. then individually, they will take their ballots up to the altar, and in front of michelangelo's last judgment they will cast their ballots for pope. the voting begins early tuesday evening, following a mass that morning at st. peter's basilica. 77 is the number of votes a candidate needs to be elected pope. two thirds plus one of the 115 electors. if no one succeeds on the first ballot, the cardinals will then vote twice in the morning and twice in the afternoon. if deadlocked by the end of friday, they'll take saturday off and resume voting sunday. all the while, cut off from the world. electronic jamming in place around the sistine chapel and the house where they'll stay to keep the cardinals focused on the spiritual task at hand. alberto maloney is a noted church historian. >> they think that in the 21st century, camera, and tv netwo
carpenters put the finishing touches on the protective floor. some 60 feet below the chapel's famous ceiling. this is where the work will be done. the cardinals will sit in two rows, on either side of the chapel. then individually, they will take their ballots up to the altar, and in front of michelangelo's last judgment they will cast their ballots for pope. the voting begins early tuesday evening, following a mass that morning at st. peter's basilica. 77 is the number of votes a candidate...
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all that union city build -- all that is garbage because only people you teaching to be a carpenter or plumber -- go down there an third [inaudible] you ain't teaching the black boys nothing but playing football, basketball and run from the police. >> thank you sir. next speaker. >> hi, my name is [inaudible]. i'm standing here really conflicted. i'm a native san francisco citizen, i'm a [inaudible] i've put three children through the san francisco unified school district and i have two more that are still in the school system. i support project labor agreements 100 percent, but just as strongly i support access and opportunity. had it not been for my education in the san francisco unified school district, i may not have been able to become an electrician to take care of my family. i wanna stay here in san francisco, but my children want to stay in their native home as well. their ages are from 18 to 21 and it is so difficult for them to find employment. and we are african americans here in san francisco, living in the bay view hunters point. my two sons graduated from lowell high scho
all that union city build -- all that is garbage because only people you teaching to be a carpenter or plumber -- go down there an third [inaudible] you ain't teaching the black boys nothing but playing football, basketball and run from the police. >> thank you sir. next speaker. >> hi, my name is [inaudible]. i'm standing here really conflicted. i'm a native san francisco citizen, i'm a [inaudible] i've put three children through the san francisco unified school district and i have...