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daisy. she says she's 18.t's her right there. >> yeah, we got to try her. >> yeah, trying to get ahold of daisy oliver. >> a female undercover makes contact with daisy's agency and makes an unusual request. >> yes, i was hoping -- it's mine and my husband's anniversary, i was hoping she'd do a couples. >> couples date is double the money. he tells the undercover to sit tight and wait for daisy's call. >> she's going to call back on a blocked number. >> hopefully we can get an underage girl in prostitution or assist in our cases now. that would be the benefit out of all this tonight. >> it's a little after 7 p.m. when the first date arrives in the hotel lobby. >> oh, really? okay. yep, i'm on the way down. >> got one. >> he's going to walk down there and see if that might be her. >> the undercover goes down to the lobby to retrieve his date while arresting officers set up in the surveillance room and wait for the show to begin. >> make yourself comfortable. you look good. >> thank you. >> an unsuspecting young
daisy. she says she's 18.t's her right there. >> yeah, we got to try her. >> yeah, trying to get ahold of daisy oliver. >> a female undercover makes contact with daisy's agency and makes an unusual request. >> yes, i was hoping -- it's mine and my husband's anniversary, i was hoping she'd do a couples. >> couples date is double the money. he tells the undercover to sit tight and wait for daisy's call. >> she's going to call back on a blocked number. >>...
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there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a squirrel in the trash, there is sun. there is water in the stream, there is a squirrel in the strash, there is a snake in the path on the sun sunning. there is is sun. there is song, there is a song being sung by the birds in the sun. there is flavor, there is a feather. there is hair in my mouth from her hug in the sun. there is sun. there is flavor on my tongue. there is singing there is sun. there is a snake on the path singing in the sun. there is song, there is sun. on the path there is a squirrel in the daisies there is blank in the trash there is a song, th
there is water in the stream, there are daisies, there are sun. there is a snake on the path sunning, there is sun. there are trees, there are daisies there is a feather there is sun. there is the feather that she gave me there is a feather there is sun. there are daisies there are words trees things there are more things than words, there is sun, there is sun. there are fox tails there are blank there are irises that are blank there is a snake on the path in the path sunning. there is a...
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. >> daisy santos. >> good evening, i'm daisy santos, supervisor in the curriculum resources libraries and media services office. and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional items as required by education code section 60119 on pages 3 and 4 of the agenda. the report that begins on page five of the agenda gives background for the resolution. the first part of the report gives sufficiency information and the last part lists some of the barriers we've encountered to achieving sufficiency and the actions the district takes, first to try to begin the year with enough textbooks for each student and then to remedy any insufficiencies we discover after school starts. we we are here to report that they have sufficient textbooks in the core subjects. it's important to know that the district doesn't consider sufficiency a kuhn--- a one-time occurrence, they require it throughout the year and it remains a high priority year round. in addition to the requirement to report on sufficiency of instructional materials for the core curriculum a
. >> daisy santos. >> good evening, i'm daisy santos, supervisor in the curriculum resources libraries and media services office. and we are asking you to approve the resolution regarding the sufficiency of textbooks and instructional items as required by education code section 60119 on pages 3 and 4 of the agenda. the report that begins on page five of the agenda gives background for the resolution. the first part of the report gives sufficiency information and the last part lists...
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santos for her work in this regard you may or may not know but daisy is doing triple duty in this regard. she's doing textbooks, also leading our e.l.a. curriculum work and she's also doing work around the core standards and integration with all our other groups. so you know, she never complains and as you can tell, she's well organized but i do want to publicly thank her for her work. >> thank you, ms. santos for your fine work. ms. fewer: when i went to visit francisco middle school a year ago, they didn't have materials in chinese for newcomers in sixth grade science or any science books. have we corrected that and have we made the science core curriculum available to them? because teachers were telling me there they were doing a synopsis or summary in order for their students, because as you know, it's our middle school newcomer site. i heard in a curriculum committee meeting when i was chair there that there were no textbooks translated or the curriculum was not translated into chinese. i wanted to know if that was part of the scope of work or perhaps it isn't? no, it isn't? >> it i
santos for her work in this regard you may or may not know but daisy is doing triple duty in this regard. she's doing textbooks, also leading our e.l.a. curriculum work and she's also doing work around the core standards and integration with all our other groups. so you know, she never complains and as you can tell, she's well organized but i do want to publicly thank her for her work. >> thank you, ms. santos for your fine work. ms. fewer: when i went to visit francisco middle school a...
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all right that was electric daisy carnival but anyway so in los angeles there is a are in california democratic assemblywoman fiona ma trying to ban ok fifteen year old girl died at the electric daisy carnival apparently from an ecstasy overdose probably because that sort of really doesn't go to raves do a bunch of ecstasy and so she tried to ban rave music basically she introduced legislation that would have made conducting an event that includes prerecorded music and last more than three one and a half hours a misdemeanor offense with a ten thousand dollars penalty then she found out this little bit. most first impulse was to embrace all together but that approach ran into some problems found out later on that constitutionally you cannot be a type of music. we found out later on how long did that take you where you doubt it like three weeks on that legislation. they just forgot to check it was live you are going to do you think were involved in this process of actually writing the legislation you know how i just heard they really got people on board getting involved nobody was like
all right that was electric daisy carnival but anyway so in los angeles there is a are in california democratic assemblywoman fiona ma trying to ban ok fifteen year old girl died at the electric daisy carnival apparently from an ecstasy overdose probably because that sort of really doesn't go to raves do a bunch of ecstasy and so she tried to ban rave music basically she introduced legislation that would have made conducting an event that includes prerecorded music and last more than three one...
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it's a kind of daisy that symbolizes a good relationship for happy married life. chose this flower because of its meaning. >> the first one to wear this divorce ceremony dress will be tomoharu's wife miki. it's the day before tomoharu and miki's divorce ceremony. >> translator: yeah, my ring finger feels odd like something's missing. >> he's no longer wearing his wedding ring. >> translator: what if i can't make myself smash my ring? i'm starting to get worried. i'm not sure if i can do it. i had this feeling that i want to draw a clear line in some kind of way, but i'm not sure exactly how. so i guess that's why i decided to hold a divorce ceremony. i guess getting a divorce is a tough decision, especially when you have a child. that's one reason why i'm hesitant to decide. >> it's the day of their divorce ceremony. miki has prepared herself for the divorce in her special dress. tomoharu, on the other hand, still didn't feel right about the divorce. >> translator: tomoharu and miki got married in september of 1998 and were blessed with two children. but unfortuna
it's a kind of daisy that symbolizes a good relationship for happy married life. chose this flower because of its meaning. >> the first one to wear this divorce ceremony dress will be tomoharu's wife miki. it's the day before tomoharu and miki's divorce ceremony. >> translator: yeah, my ring finger feels odd like something's missing. >> he's no longer wearing his wedding ring. >> translator: what if i can't make myself smash my ring? i'm starting to get worried. i'm not...
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. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling through undergrowth? who dares sail a tempest? who wants to come face to face with purity? that's why we're fenced off in this no man's land under permanent cross fire. three bomb holes. flag study. red. she walks into the bright vegetable garden, chopped water to life from brittle landscape, leans her hoe against goat wire, admires shoots balanced on turned earth, looks up, fulfilleds a leaves sigh, clouds, hands on her hips, her jaw falls open and a bomb drops down her throat. white. the horizon, a black line against brilliant white landscape, pale blue sky above it, empty except for heat devil bl
. >> first, i would like to read a poem by my dear friend and wife, daisy samora, who was to be here today but is in nicaragua, keeping in mind what michael said about jorge and casablanca, i will read it in her language or my spanish first, then in translation. it's a poem directly addressed to poets but certainly to activists as well. (speaking spanish) no man's land. we are a mine field of clarity and whoever crosses the barbed wire comes back to life. but who is interested in crawling...
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everyone all the faces of the rock are in the streets so how you deal with it for sure we can or now daisy pose corfield on the palestinians friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all dowsers finished wrong round take arrested one of the house you left the family room you put observers on go to sleep after three i was a wake up it's time for the second round. again that's another aspect of it was i live here. they come particular house they ask me all of the family in the kitchen all in one room they take off all the clothes this the pigs the beds all of that have in many time they come through the house this is all of the family this is so many because i don't care i remember one one night we state from one o'clock after midnight until four o'clock four o'clock and was raining all want our heads and they said they want the house and they know nothing of the house. think. it's sixty eight after the six day war and the great. military victory that god gave to us. is really really big it wasn't sure what we're going to theories we've l
everyone all the faces of the rock are in the streets so how you deal with it for sure we can or now daisy pose corfield on the palestinians friday morning you divide all the palestinian neighbors around the settlement. you go to search all dowsers finished wrong round take arrested one of the house you left the family room you put observers on go to sleep after three i was a wake up it's time for the second round. again that's another aspect of it was i live here. they come particular house...
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cab cal obey, jay mcsham, buoy, daisy duke, ray charles, aretha, paul simon, frank sinatra, michael jackson that's the whole 20th century of black music. >> ludicrous, snoop dogg, everybody. incredible, man. it is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing the trumpet. how did you get your first big break? >> i wanted to be a gangster until i was 12. >> before music, you wanted to be a gangster? >> yeah. my dad was a master carpenter in chicago in the depression. five million black people and he was a carpenter for the city's most serious triple owe gees on the planet, the jones boyce. i got my medals, switchblade, seven years old, ice pick in my head. >> so what got you out of the gang life and into the music? >> oh, no, no. my father was busy all the time. my mother was put in a mental home. so he was never home to look out after us. he was working and all. he was working with these guys. capone found out that they started a policy racket in the first black-owned businesses. the five and dime stores. they made $100
cab cal obey, jay mcsham, buoy, daisy duke, ray charles, aretha, paul simon, frank sinatra, michael jackson that's the whole 20th century of black music. >> ludicrous, snoop dogg, everybody. incredible, man. it is a blessing and i receive it very gracefully. >> when you got into the music business, you began as an artist. playing the trumpet. how did you get your first big break? >> i wanted to be a gangster until i was 12. >> before music, you wanted to be a gangster?...
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one of the highlights in this room is the cosmetics bill as it's called daisy from the end of the fifteenth century b.c. made from all every it features a naked girl swimming with the sacred lotus flower for the most splendid examples of egyptian decorative ought to gods of age egypt were depicted as animals with features of an animal like birds heads for example. view death almost as a cult and here in the museum there are many items connected with us. some of the most interesting paintings in the museum represent the flemish art of the seventeenth century created many to decorate lavish interiors of palaces and to see jewels the features paintings are religious themes portraits and landscapes large scale paintings by such artists rubens and rembrandt are all featured in the collection. students from all actuality has come to study to museums paris on pieces many programs elections for lovers of all ages are also regularly organized as an establishment at the forefront of moscow's art scene where one day you'll see lines of people queued up outside every day so why is the museum so popular
one of the highlights in this room is the cosmetics bill as it's called daisy from the end of the fifteenth century b.c. made from all every it features a naked girl swimming with the sacred lotus flower for the most splendid examples of egyptian decorative ought to gods of age egypt were depicted as animals with features of an animal like birds heads for example. view death almost as a cult and here in the museum there are many items connected with us. some of the most interesting paintings in...
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the reason why we -- one of the reasons why we did wonderful things and i see daisy santos and margaret shoo, they were all there at the same time and we all know zack, and deborah, also, we all have the privilege of being together around horace mann and when you see the work zack has done. you want to know anything going on in the school, go ask zack. you want to know, before any fights break out, before any issues occur, high already knows about it and he's taking care of business. he's an exemplary employee and i have to tell you, when i was signing this certificate, i was choked up because i think back -- and i know zack won't be here tonight. you know, he's one of those people who just doesn't want to take credit, but it's great that a district like ours is honoring an individual who's just put it out there for kids all the time, has saved, i think, literally thousands of kids throughout the years at horace mann and i'm sure he'll continue for many more years because he's younger than i am so i want to salute him and thank zack for doing a wonderful job for so many kids and so many
the reason why we -- one of the reasons why we did wonderful things and i see daisy santos and margaret shoo, they were all there at the same time and we all know zack, and deborah, also, we all have the privilege of being together around horace mann and when you see the work zack has done. you want to know anything going on in the school, go ask zack. you want to know, before any fights break out, before any issues occur, high already knows about it and he's taking care of business. he's an...
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. >>> these daisy alex k's get pretty nasty. candidates try to get attention with punchy one-liners and witty inresults, not so in tonight's san francisco mayoral debate. sharon chin shows us the candidates were nice and there is good reason for that. >> we're going to make san francisco greener. >> reporter: the candidates for san francisco mayor had one last chance to blast mayor ed le in a debate. his opponents have spent weeks launching tv attack ads, but the only direct attack tonight was fairly mild. state senator leland yee criticized his management over muni. >> the mayor right now waves a wand and says you mmta commissioners handle it. that's not how i'm gonna run the ski. >> reporter: in a 90 manipulate debate yee said this would be his last debate so he could focus more on campaigning on the field. he expected to be a frequent target. are you surprised how nice everyone was to you. >> interview: that was nice, but the format didn't permit attacks. people are sick of attacks, they want to see how we are going to attack
. >>> these daisy alex k's get pretty nasty. candidates try to get attention with punchy one-liners and witty inresults, not so in tonight's san francisco mayoral debate. sharon chin shows us the candidates were nice and there is good reason for that. >> we're going to make san francisco greener. >> reporter: the candidates for san francisco mayor had one last chance to blast mayor ed le in a debate. his opponents have spent weeks launching tv attack ads, but the only...
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euro zone because of their overextension by each other's debt in this huge ponzi scheme the siege daisy chain of fraud that one relationship if that blows that's really the most spectacular is the france italy well that's a good point max because they're fighting over who should be running the e.c. b. and the e.c.b. is the one doling out on behalf of the taxpayers mostly of germany but all of europe that the bailout funds for the banks of certain countries favored countries so i guess maybe sarkozy in berlusconi are fighting over which banks which national banks what is it going to be m.p. perry about soc gen in france or is it going to be unit credit that gets the ultimate bailout from the f.s.f. yeah in a fine may digress again briefly i was listening to ben davies who's been a guest on our show he's being interviewed by eric king over there ten world those and he was talking about the are paying facility this new fund they're being they're ramping it up they're inflating the balloon by creating this wrap around. insurance products which is similar to the model line insurance industry
euro zone because of their overextension by each other's debt in this huge ponzi scheme the siege daisy chain of fraud that one relationship if that blows that's really the most spectacular is the france italy well that's a good point max because they're fighting over who should be running the e.c. b. and the e.c.b. is the one doling out on behalf of the taxpayers mostly of germany but all of europe that the bailout funds for the banks of certain countries favored countries so i guess maybe...
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. >> that's daisy. >> reporter: back with dad, back with mom, who just like she used to, asks her college grad if she'll be home at a decent hour. >> we're going to leave them alone and let them watch the game. >> reporter: leaving them alone, but still living down the hall. one recent survey of this year's college graduates revealed 85% saying they'd be moving back home. 5.9 million young adults, 25 to 34, now live at home. up 25% in just the last four years. >> you can talk to people in this generation who find themselves in a place they never expected to be. four, five, six years out of school and back in the bedroom they had in high school. >> reporter: the president and first lady have spoken often of the student loans they both had, still paying them off nine years into their marriage. until just a few years before he was president. but the amount of student debt in this country is up dramatically. college tuition spiking, just as young graduates are unable to find work to pay it off. >> you are seeing this tremendous debt which weighs down the young people, especially in a economy
. >> that's daisy. >> reporter: back with dad, back with mom, who just like she used to, asks her college grad if she'll be home at a decent hour. >> we're going to leave them alone and let them watch the game. >> reporter: leaving them alone, but still living down the hall. one recent survey of this year's college graduates revealed 85% saying they'd be moving back home. 5.9 million young adults, 25 to 34, now live at home. up 25% in just the last four years. >>...
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could lead to higher i would trust city costs and blackouts so we have lines now on our team axis daisy delve in the current global financial turmoil and expose the dark details of a new plan to rebuild european union economies kaiser report is next. with a kaiser report before we get started i want to mention. sheffield wednesday. i met john pierce and he was so impressed with my prognosticating abilities he gave me his. that's right. but the server maxwell you may have been too busy at the sheffield wednesday game to have noticed that angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy have been photographed standing together and you know what that means that means another conning plan only this one chancellor merkel announced we are not going into the details today the whole package will be ready by the end of the month there are no details other than desperate money printing as the banking system implodes at least those occupy wall street people have finally figured out one thing it's not the government that's the problem but the banks recurring theme on shore but tell us more well i mean taking ther
could lead to higher i would trust city costs and blackouts so we have lines now on our team axis daisy delve in the current global financial turmoil and expose the dark details of a new plan to rebuild european union economies kaiser report is next. with a kaiser report before we get started i want to mention. sheffield wednesday. i met john pierce and he was so impressed with my prognosticating abilities he gave me his. that's right. but the server maxwell you may have been too busy at the...
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happening in europe is much more serious than it really requires a tarp two like solution some type of big daisy cutter to put this fire out what's the future of the various extortionately said they're going to he wants to he wants to leave open the possibility that sovereigns can fail he's explicitly said that so that leaves open the possibility that they could fail so that's why he's stepped in to buy bonds when the spreads through and to get so out of line because you run the risk that once those spreads do get very large and of course the debt is explosive that's really simple everyone understands and even the people b.c.b. can figure that one out but if you want to make sure that you don't get a meltdown you have to give some sort of guarantee and that is what's going to happen the only question is how much are spirity they can squeeze out of the greek the italian the spanish and portuguese and irish people before we get to that point . i mean what they are going to god what how much was the. really use i mean how how much at what point will you kill the patient itself go ahead. yeah i mean
happening in europe is much more serious than it really requires a tarp two like solution some type of big daisy cutter to put this fire out what's the future of the various extortionately said they're going to he wants to he wants to leave open the possibility that sovereigns can fail he's explicitly said that so that leaves open the possibility that they could fail so that's why he's stepped in to buy bonds when the spreads through and to get so out of line because you run the risk that once...