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you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get the mic. >> i don't do a lot of corresponding. i work in san francisco. our tagers have moved mostly to inseta gram. so, i'm using a lot more inseta gram. * from what i understand they're get for getting warrants, very cooperative. and we've had some success with instagram stuff lately. >> very cool. all right. again, some of you that have already used facebook, i don't know how you use yahoo! or what? >> g-mail. >> it's a free e-mail system. your very first step is to set up an e-mail account because you have to have an e-mail account to set up your facebook account. do not
you can't just go in there and say, why do you do graffiti? why do you tag? man, you're a tight ass writer, man, that stuff is good. you start throwing a little bit of honey on them you catch them more. guarantee you, because they want to tell you about it. i'm telling you the same thing. every time i talk -- every time a get a big one, it's always an addiction and they just can't stop. you'll see in one of the press releases that we have. who else uses facebook? [laughter] >> you now get...
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we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go f
we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do...
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i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately, what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not coming to get us. >> there are a few places in this world more tightly secured of the closed confines of america's juvenile justice system. but for some kids the revolving door of lockup seems to snag one generation after the next. >> my dad, he's locked up. so right now it's just my mom and my six sisters and my nieces and nephews and my brother, and they all have no man of the house to look up to, to teach them what's right and what's wrong so it's been hard. >> 30 miles south of chicago lake county superior judge mary beth bonaventure presides over a numbing juvenile docket. 30,000 cases in 2008 alone. it'
i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. i can't do it. >> you made a wrong decision. okay? but it's not the end of the world. you'll get over this, you know? you're not supposed to like it here. this isn't the hilton. unfortunately, what he wants is just to be with mom, what every kid wants, you know? and it has him very upset. >> who are the brothers? you two are brothers? >> it was like a few weeks ago. we had did some stuff over at the bus station. but they just not...
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how do we get good, healthy citizens and programs out there to do it? a lot of good conversations, no longer negative about what you didn't do to me, but what we can do together to investment in each other? i would like a budget that reflects that. >> thank you so much, and i am barbara taylor with k cbs radio and thank you all for joining us. if you have comments come out to one of the mayor's budget town hall meetings or drop him at line at his email mayoredwinlee@sfgov.org. thank you. . >> the project all started from the brain child over here, noelexsavio of the city of san francisco code enforcement department. (applause). >> early 2007 gave me a call, he said, hey, i got this funding for a really cool project, can you help me out, i don't do theater. so we got together, we put together a script and we've been touring every since. we hope it's doing some good. we hope it's changing some lives. i could go on and on and on about this but i'm not. we'll have a little q and a session after this. can you hear me? i'm an actor, i don't need this. we'll a
how do we get good, healthy citizens and programs out there to do it? a lot of good conversations, no longer negative about what you didn't do to me, but what we can do together to investment in each other? i would like a budget that reflects that. >> thank you so much, and i am barbara taylor with k cbs radio and thank you all for joining us. if you have comments come out to one of the mayor's budget town hall meetings or drop him at line at his email mayoredwinlee@sfgov.org. thank you....
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we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and during assemblies on friday and we take, you know, it's kind of a -- it's good theater but it's guerilla theater. we do this condensed message in 30 minutes. >> it's about a 22 minute play, generally speaking, then we usually hang around for another 15 or 20 minutes so we usually get about 50 minutes and that's all we can get. again, a lot of these things are just based, we might not see a whole lot of schools but he has a whole other job. we used to go out and do two performances a week so we were doing 16 or 18 but it's just -- with the manpower shortage, since 2007 our theater department has lost like 40 percent of what we usually do. i know that noel's department, he's lost people and programs and hopefully things are going to get better. >> it says a lot for the program when in rough budget times, we're still around. so we meet a lot of students. >> success stories of kids who were going the wrong way? >> as a matter of fact, the first couple s
we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and during assemblies on friday and we take, you know, it's kind of a -- it's good theater but it's guerilla theater. we do this condensed message in 30 minutes. >> it's about a 22 minute play, generally speaking, then we usually hang around for another 15 or 20 minutes so we usually get about 50 minutes and that's all we can get. again, a lot of these...
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to do sheep, to do horses, to do forest in zeig freed to do that underworld. it's so fascinating.really breathtaking moments in this work. >> rose: now dow have a different vision than james levine. >> well, we are different men. we are different musicians. >> rose: so therefore -- >> therefore absolutely. i admire jimmy and i have always been an admirer of his recordings and of his concerts and performances. and i would like to be like he is. but i am not. i'm different. >> what does a director demand of you? >> well, i think especially in the case of robert, he relied a lot on us to come up with what we imagine would be happening. he is very visual artist as one can clearly see by watching this production. he was really good at finding things that came out of us sort of organically that would just kind of happen in the course of a rehearsal. and he would lock into that. i found him to be very helpful. and a very calm sort of soul which is very helpful. as fabio. and that's-- well -- >> a calm soul. >> well, just a sort of spirit of, yeah, being at es and not making demands of yo
to do sheep, to do horses, to do forest in zeig freed to do that underworld. it's so fascinating.really breathtaking moments in this work. >> rose: now dow have a different vision than james levine. >> well, we are different men. we are different musicians. >> rose: so therefore -- >> therefore absolutely. i admire jimmy and i have always been an admirer of his recordings and of his concerts and performances. and i would like to be like he is. but i am not. i'm...
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i do? call them up, see if they are sorry, see if they want to talk. at that point everyone was calling. the families i got the most attached to were the is -- was this family in this community that we talked to in this very rural small town, the community after the press came in, they found tracy lane's house and were part in front of it like train cars. that community just embraced her and told the forced to go away. i found out later that one of the men in our church went over and said to a the "tribune" reporter, "i know you think you are from a tough town, but if her you will find out what a tough town is like." oprah was calling her. that is how was. the bad thing about being in one place for a long time, you cannot go out in your pajamas in the morning, but when something like this happens, you know somebody who knows somebody. that is what we did. i triangulated. i had a friend who knew a principle and it turned out the family did not want to talk. he had been the valedictorian, let
i do? call them up, see if they are sorry, see if they want to talk. at that point everyone was calling. the families i got the most attached to were the is -- was this family in this community that we talked to in this very rural small town, the community after the press came in, they found tracy lane's house and were part in front of it like train cars. that community just embraced her and told the forced to go away. i found out later that one of the men in our church went over and said to a...
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what do you do with these men where do we put them?one thing i haven't heard anyone bring up is why don't we ask the men where they would want to go? if you're innocent and america has put you in a cage for ten years and they're finally letting out don't you get to be a little bit demanding as to where you wind up going? i haven't heard anyone solicit the thoughts of these men. >> you would like to think they would have some say especially if they're free men. i'm sure they don't have a desire to come to the united states after this episode. this leads to -- we keep talking about how we're going to win this war on terror and succumb terrorism. but this is what feeds terrorism. this is what feeds the angst because a lack of peace is inherently and entirely tied to a lack of justice. this perception there is injustice, then there's chaos and disorder run rampant. that's what the international khalifa, that's what he was talking about as well is these powerful nations as well as weak nations, if those governments continue to instill injus
what do you do with these men where do we put them?one thing i haven't heard anyone bring up is why don't we ask the men where they would want to go? if you're innocent and america has put you in a cage for ten years and they're finally letting out don't you get to be a little bit demanding as to where you wind up going? i haven't heard anyone solicit the thoughts of these men. >> you would like to think they would have some say especially if they're free men. i'm sure they don't have a...
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>> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs. they were pretty astute at assessing the juveniles and assessing the areas they were in. what we've done since then, we lost our nonprofit, now everybody who does graffiti, we generally send out, not the paint, we send out to strip the toilets and public parks, pick up dog poop at the dog park. pick up something that was disgusting and they don't get a chance to paint at all. we would see where they would paint over and they would forget the part with their gang and they would paint over. they would use a roller and put stuff behind. we've done that. we've only walke
>> we do. >> do you? >> [speaker not understood]. >> take the mic, walk it over. >> tagging is tagging. if you're set for work release or work service, community service, [speaker not understood]. now, our -- when we're doing a lot of volunteers, we had to go with it because we had a nonprofit to clean up. when they did our clean up, they were actually reformed gangsters themselves. they had opened a nonprofit and they were doing paint overs. they were pretty...
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we are proud of what you are doing.years later, he wound up in a drama floating off of florida. i had nothing to do with it. i was there the night i took frank in when he punched his teeth out. you that i knew frank was connected or sammy was connected. ever guys you worked for. -- there were guys you worked for. let's be careful who is throwing rocks. when i moved to italy, it was the same thing. the mob ran it well. a lot of heat on them and they were very clever. -- atoup took the heat the bottom of it all, they were still running the business. >> let me throw these names out at you. one of the best parts of the books was about the sharing of your friends. tell me about your relationship with dean and sammy. bobby darren and i were very close. we realized in the middle of our careers, where were we going to go from here? the voice is going to change, the kids are going to go, all we had to look at were the rat pack. i did not discover the beatles until a couple of years later. , youyou first meet sinatra are in total
we are proud of what you are doing.years later, he wound up in a drama floating off of florida. i had nothing to do with it. i was there the night i took frank in when he punched his teeth out. you that i knew frank was connected or sammy was connected. ever guys you worked for. -- there were guys you worked for. let's be careful who is throwing rocks. when i moved to italy, it was the same thing. the mob ran it well. a lot of heat on them and they were very clever. -- atoup took the heat the...
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how do they measure up. we will see the cons and pros of e learn. >> this is what may come to mind when you think of a class. but behind these doors the clam room is revolving. >> video voice text messaging -- there's a lot of ways to interact. it is not productive to look at it as an either or -- or that online is bad or not as good -- it is better than nothing, that's for sure. >> many agree online learning is better than nothing but they have their concerns. several studies including this one from technology and society show that's students who are isolated from the traditional classroom are more likely to drop out or take longer to finish. professor says that there is a need to have a couple of classes online given most students have other obligations but to shift the majority of classes onlincecum prom maze their social skill. >> social skills are one of the more important skills students develop at the university. >> students are encouraged to take place in the classroom because real life doesn't take
how do they measure up. we will see the cons and pros of e learn. >> this is what may come to mind when you think of a class. but behind these doors the clam room is revolving. >> video voice text messaging -- there's a lot of ways to interact. it is not productive to look at it as an either or -- or that online is bad or not as good -- it is better than nothing, that's for sure. >> many agree online learning is better than nothing but they have their concerns. several studies...
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we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much graffiti was there. well, that was all very well and good but the graffiti we could find was only, the numbers were only significant to the capabilities of the person that was finding it. it wasn't giving us any real sense of whether we were increasing in graffiti vandalism, whether it was decreasing. we had been working with mgm management on our litter audits, we had been doing capital city clean up starting in 2007 started doing litter audits where we hired mgh management -- mark is the auditor who do our litter audits and now was doing our graffiti audits. basically,
we've been doing a lot, how are we doing, how is edmonton really doing? what we found when we started the program, i was thrown in, in 2008, they said come up with a graffiti program. i know nothing about graffiti, i'm a communications director and i manage projects so how am i going to come up with what we are doing. we had someone on light duty from the corporate properties department going around in neighborhoods in our business revitalization zones trying to count and tell us how much...
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so, how do we protect the possibility of some violence being put upon these people that are doing the good work? >> so, you're thinking more like the retaliation from taggers of the people that are abating the tagging. >> you just have to educate them. try to make them aware of what's gang graffiti and what's tagger graffiti. either way it's going to be dangerous. there is a lot of violence in the taggers. they get into fist fights. i've arrested tagers with knives and brass knuckles. i've heard stories of guns being taken off tagers. it is a violent culture or has aspects of violent culture in it. you need to educate people on that. when you're going -- when you're painting over someone's graffiti, that could be seen as the ultimate disrespect. and you could be exposing yourself to a lot of danger. that's one of the reasons why we have officers going out with juveniles. now, the good thing about doing paint overs is it's not a signature. that's a blanket of paint covering graffiti. so, thor just going to know that i directed them to do that. and they can, they can address me if they
so, how do we protect the possibility of some violence being put upon these people that are doing the good work? >> so, you're thinking more like the retaliation from taggers of the people that are abating the tagging. >> you just have to educate them. try to make them aware of what's gang graffiti and what's tagger graffiti. either way it's going to be dangerous. there is a lot of violence in the taggers. they get into fist fights. i've arrested tagers with knives and brass...
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it's not really what people who do what i do, supreme court litigators tend to do. they tend to be super smart but stayed people. that is not what people generally would say about me. >> you mentioned that you went to american university in washington and got your law degree there at night. >> i actually didn't go at night. i was originally admitted into the evening program. that's true. like a day before school started, a seat opened up in the day program. >> people write about the fact that supreme court justices go to harvard, yale and stanford. six catholics and three jews. it's a narrow group. >> may be unfortunately so. >> is it possible that you're not accepted you we were in the beginning because you weren't from one of those big schools? >> sure. i didn't work in the supreme court and the general office. there is a felt sense in almost any group that this is what people who do this look like. i hadn't gone to their school and i love my school dearly and i'm incredibly fortunate to go there. it's a fantastic place. i didn't work in the jobs that everybody el
it's not really what people who do what i do, supreme court litigators tend to do. they tend to be super smart but stayed people. that is not what people generally would say about me. >> you mentioned that you went to american university in washington and got your law degree there at night. >> i actually didn't go at night. i was originally admitted into the evening program. that's true. like a day before school started, a seat opened up in the day program. >> people write...
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you think they're doing it do you think they're doing it to the to intimidate us journalists from seeking information and publishing sure these reports are not necessarily i mean what if they did it if they did that to your colleague here you would be intimidated or if indeed they did it to you would be intimidate the next time around they're also trying to intimidate those who who leak and i think i said i think they should do some discretion here because you know when the president speaks to you he's leaking your thought about that because every member of agent in washington particularly the information which he's got his hands. on is classified of course he can declassify but it's a damning sense to me so the impact is that we have less information we have less power you and me and the government by keeping the information secret you know there are huge. complex they become more powerful and that's not good for any of us now as a result of the a.p. and fox news scandals the new yorker magazine has launched a platform for whistleblowers to secretly leak information the program is called
you think they're doing it do you think they're doing it to the to intimidate us journalists from seeking information and publishing sure these reports are not necessarily i mean what if they did it if they did that to your colleague here you would be intimidated or if indeed they did it to you would be intimidate the next time around they're also trying to intimidate those who who leak and i think i said i think they should do some discretion here because you know when the president speaks to...
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what do we do to get them to readjust? >> talk to them.eneral farmer gave me a t-shirt does that help the soldiers today. listen to them first however. every case is different. what can we do? i think we need to bring our units closer together in some money. we need to address together the psychological spiritual issues. you must talk about these? we've got to shoot, move and communicate. these issues of people really seeing each other. people do not feel seen. it's a terrible thing to not be seen. a lot of our soldiers feel they are not. the way they solved that, what i would like to get into, one of our favorite topics the last couple nights talking his way people want to go back? the myth that they want to go back because of the rash. a number of us question not. i think they want to go back because, karl uses the word because there's meaning taxpayer. a woman this morning talked about the issue of control. you have some control over your irony. when you're in an environment where there is no control like in the united states and strang
what do we do to get them to readjust? >> talk to them.eneral farmer gave me a t-shirt does that help the soldiers today. listen to them first however. every case is different. what can we do? i think we need to bring our units closer together in some money. we need to address together the psychological spiritual issues. you must talk about these? we've got to shoot, move and communicate. these issues of people really seeing each other. people do not feel seen. it's a terrible thing to...
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i do not care about being famous. i want to do it all. now i want to work on my music, and after that, she said, i am going to pick up my riding. she said, -- now to pick up my writing. she said, i want to do it all. tavis: there is nothing like self-determination. >> after she said that i became so proud of her. she is doing what she wants, not because i might want her to do it or because she wanted fame. tavis: there is so much in this in both. let me pick out a few things .hat jumped out to mea you talk about her drug use when she was a teenager. one of the most fascinating entries is when you acknowledge the revelation you had when it you for allrred tearooo the exposure and lifestyle, in many ways they had it harder than you, and in some ways that opens the door for kids to have access to stuff you wanted to have but did not have. talk to me about that. >> we were going to fly back for family week because carrie was in the second rehab. my other daughters were little. we were flying back from hawaii to go to rehab, but i woke up at 4
i do not care about being famous. i want to do it all. now i want to work on my music, and after that, she said, i am going to pick up my riding. she said, -- now to pick up my writing. she said, i want to do it all. tavis: there is nothing like self-determination. >> after she said that i became so proud of her. she is doing what she wants, not because i might want her to do it or because she wanted fame. tavis: there is so much in this in both. let me pick out a few things .hat jumped...
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so by doing that in that way-- what do you make of that? - well, i think that kristen stewart's forgiveness letter is very self-serving. it was much more than a momentary discretion. and, you know, she could have apologized to rupert and rupert's wife and the children, and she didn't do any of that. she didn't promise that she wouldn't do it again. and she really didn't ask for forgiveness. so it wasn't a great letter. - but in all fairness, i mean, she's a public person but it's a private matter. and so, for all of us to sort of place judgment on what she should have said publicly or shouldn't said-- i mean, it really is... - well, this is true but we can learn from celebrities' mistakes. so they should really think before they put something in writing... - or go out in public with someone other than their boyfriend. especially when their boyfriend is like the star of "twilight," right? - hello! - all right, well, you know, we're gonna take a quick break. when we come back, someone in this audience issues the ultimate forgiveness. ooh, can
so by doing that in that way-- what do you make of that? - well, i think that kristen stewart's forgiveness letter is very self-serving. it was much more than a momentary discretion. and, you know, she could have apologized to rupert and rupert's wife and the children, and she didn't do any of that. she didn't promise that she wouldn't do it again. and she really didn't ask for forgiveness. so it wasn't a great letter. - but in all fairness, i mean, she's a public person but it's a private...
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i've got nothing to do with all this. what do you mean you've got nothing to do with all this? i've got nothing to do with it. i wasn't meant to be mixed up in all this with the rest of you. common, that's what we are. and he's a fine gentleman. but as you may have noticed every now and then, i fix him with a contemptuous look and he lowers his eyes because he knows very well the harm he's done me. - i? - yes, you. you! it's all your fault i became a prostitute. well, sir, you understand? born as we are for the stage. are you amateur actors? no. i say we're born for the stage because-- you're an old hand at this game. oh, no. i only act as much as anyone acts a part he has set himself to perform or a part that he has set in life. and in me, it is passion itself. as you can see, it always becomes a little theatrical of its own accord. yes. yes. but you do understand without an author-- no. look here. you be the author. me? what the devil are you talking about? yes, you. you. why not? 'cause i have never written anything in my life, that's why not. then why not try your hand at i
i've got nothing to do with all this. what do you mean you've got nothing to do with all this? i've got nothing to do with it. i wasn't meant to be mixed up in all this with the rest of you. common, that's what we are. and he's a fine gentleman. but as you may have noticed every now and then, i fix him with a contemptuous look and he lowers his eyes because he knows very well the harm he's done me. - i? - yes, you. you! it's all your fault i became a prostitute. well, sir, you understand? born...
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i do. it was way into the night and i had -- it's a long story, but i went home thinking i could sleep. i couldn't. and i got up and i slept actually about two, two and a half hours. i sat down to my word processor and typed up a bill draft request and when the door opened at 9:00 in the morning. i had that request in to get a bill out. it was the first bill out that repeals obamacare, 40 words, rip it out by the roots. we're not giving up on this, folks. [applause] it's an unconstitutional taking of american liberty and it diminishes our spirit, our vitality and american potential and it's a disaster. there are 26 states that will not set up the exchanges. the federal government can go in and set up the exchanges but they have no legal authority to tell you have to engage in those. which means, when premiums hit in january of 2014, example, 12%, 30% increases, how about a 28-year-old female who spokes who sees her share from the premium go up -- the penalty for smoking, the community ratin
i do. it was way into the night and i had -- it's a long story, but i went home thinking i could sleep. i couldn't. and i got up and i slept actually about two, two and a half hours. i sat down to my word processor and typed up a bill draft request and when the door opened at 9:00 in the morning. i had that request in to get a bill out. it was the first bill out that repeals obamacare, 40 words, rip it out by the roots. we're not giving up on this, folks. [applause] it's an unconstitutional...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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he told me, well, why didn't you do what i told you do? i make the decisions now, you don't make your own decisions. you were supposed to go over there and talk to those gentlemen and make us some money. >> make some money? >> yeah. >> you mean, turning a trick? >> yes. >> he wanted me to turn a trick and prostitute. >> you had to be thinking this isn't what i signed up for. >> is that really what you brought me out here for? he said yeah. did you think i really wanted to be there for you? i tried to get out of the house. >> what did he do? >> he put his right arm around my stomach and grabbed my hand. that i had my cell phone in. i tried to pull away and he threw me across the room. i landed on my back and he started beating me. >> he beat you? >> yes. >> so you got out of the house? >> i sat on the bed and we talked and then i went to the bathroom and he watched me go to the bathroom, which is humiliating. and then, after that -- [ cries ] sorry. >> that's all right. if you had not escaped when you did, where do you think you would be to
he told me, well, why didn't you do what i told you do? i make the decisions now, you don't make your own decisions. you were supposed to go over there and talk to those gentlemen and make us some money. >> make some money? >> yeah. >> you mean, turning a trick? >> yes. >> he wanted me to turn a trick and prostitute. >> you had to be thinking this isn't what i signed up for. >> is that really what you brought me out here for? he said yeah. did you think...
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how come and what do you expect to do while you're there?the big banks for a quarter of a century now and i never attended annual meeting until recently. i went to citigroup's meettng. melissa: why? >> because you need to own shares of stock. i own a nominal amount of stock as ticket admission to get into annual meetings. in case of jpmorgan i'm acting as someone's proxy. as analyst you never get a chance to ask directors a question. let's ask the oversears how they're doing their job? in this case lee raymond, presiding director of jpmorgan. he is the person who i think people would look to for leadership on the board. so i will go dunn there to ask him a question. melissa: you will fight your way up to the mic? i don't know if people at home know how this works. i've gone to these meetings. streams and streams of investors come in and they come up and ask their questions. is this what you're going to do? you will hang around and talk to them? what is your plan, gameplan. >> i will not have a prayer circle and not banging on drums. melissa:
how come and what do you expect to do while you're there?the big banks for a quarter of a century now and i never attended annual meeting until recently. i went to citigroup's meettng. melissa: why? >> because you need to own shares of stock. i own a nominal amount of stock as ticket admission to get into annual meetings. in case of jpmorgan i'm acting as someone's proxy. as analyst you never get a chance to ask directors a question. let's ask the oversears how they're doing their job? in...
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government to want it all we do is tear it down. amazing things are going on all the time by public servants and we need to replicate them if we --t to see them replicated recognize them if we want to see them replicated. our government is a tool for collective action, and we need it to solve a huge array of challenging problems. problems we see all the time in the news, but we did not focus on them until they become part of the news. we see that in recent events with the boston marathon terrorist attack. for an issue is whether it is syria or north korea. we see it would there is an interruption of service, for instance with the air traffic controller. there, only the obvious interruptions. we do not recognize the need for public servants until there is a crisis or service is interrupted. that is not good feedback. this week is intended to focus on the great things happening. i hope you'll take a look at the service for a mayor, letters that have been announced already and we will be celebrating tomorrow. lotteries are incredible,
government to want it all we do is tear it down. amazing things are going on all the time by public servants and we need to replicate them if we --t to see them replicated recognize them if we want to see them replicated. our government is a tool for collective action, and we need it to solve a huge array of challenging problems. problems we see all the time in the news, but we did not focus on them until they become part of the news. we see that in recent events with the boston marathon...
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why would they want to do that? >> what do you think the implication would be? say they do do it. on this. obviously it's gotten a lot of attention. >> it gets attention because you say the word corporate governance and people say yes. well, the reality, as i say, is that the that's not the issue here. anyway, sorry. go ahead. >> earlier you mentioned iss and the other one. >> they're ridiculous. >> you nodded as you said their names. almost like a halo. >> i've been saying for the last three days jamie dimon should get -- >> destructive force. >> what do you think happened with iss? because i think this is a little different than what they have done in the past. i do think in the past iss seems to go along with a lot of big shareholders think. this is a different debate and different battle and i'm not quite sure why. >> i don't think why. honestly. if you give me a single practical pragmatic good reason to do this the only thing i really, after i read all the stuff; let's slap around the ceo and obviously it will -- and i use the word hurt. it will of course hurt him. why? becau
why would they want to do that? >> what do you think the implication would be? say they do do it. on this. obviously it's gotten a lot of attention. >> it gets attention because you say the word corporate governance and people say yes. well, the reality, as i say, is that the that's not the issue here. anyway, sorry. go ahead. >> earlier you mentioned iss and the other one. >> they're ridiculous. >> you nodded as you said their names. almost like a halo. >>...
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that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids a
that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy...
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we can do this. i am absolutely convinced that we can do this.you give us any hints about your political future? >> the hand that i will give you is that it is in the hands of god and in the hands of the people. it is not in the hands of the political system. stuart: i trust he will come back on this program fairly soon, will you, doctor? >> absolutely. stuart: that soundbite, doctor, will live forever. thank you very much, indeed. doctor carson. back to the reality of wall street. i have netflix up. could it be because of something that amazon is doing? nicole: do you think, stuart, competition is good? i think netflix and amazon think it is a good thing too. streaming is the wave of the future. forget television as you know it. amazon.com says it will make five original television series. they are using viewer feedback. they are continuing with another so that they have. in the meantime they are saying this is where the demand is. streaming video. stuart: we showed netflix stock up. you are telling us that it is amazon that will do five origina
we can do this. i am absolutely convinced that we can do this.you give us any hints about your political future? >> the hand that i will give you is that it is in the hands of god and in the hands of the people. it is not in the hands of the political system. stuart: i trust he will come back on this program fairly soon, will you, doctor? >> absolutely. stuart: that soundbite, doctor, will live forever. thank you very much, indeed. doctor carson. back to the reality of wall street....
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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what do you do?he fompler president to go over there. >> these are the worst type of headaches for the presidents. you have to protect your people. you have to do something for the other hand. it puts us, as americans, in a bad spot. the most important thing is back channels. we're former officials to get him out. this is a lesson the obama administration x to his credit, has learned negotiating with north korea never leads to anything good for the west or for america. >> do you mean on the hostages or in general? >> you and i believe in this. >> but north korea, all they do is lie and they get well-rewarded for it. >> we have one of the first policy themes that the bush administration did was kind of torpedo the sunshine policy and end all of that effort there. and what happened? under the '94 agreement of framework, there was a move forward. yes, they cheated a bit, but all the experts said it was manageable until president bush. they kicked out the iaea and they started nuclear testing. >> is that
what do you do?he fompler president to go over there. >> these are the worst type of headaches for the presidents. you have to protect your people. you have to do something for the other hand. it puts us, as americans, in a bad spot. the most important thing is back channels. we're former officials to get him out. this is a lesson the obama administration x to his credit, has learned negotiating with north korea never leads to anything good for the west or for america. >> do you...
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most people do not have the opportunity to do what you do. spend time abroad beating people of another language and culture, deeply immersed in their lives but today we also have digital bridges to connect different cultures. i do not dismayed facebook and twitter. the educational and cultural affairs bureau runs a virtual exchange program that connects teachers and students in the u.s. with their counterparts in the least and north africa. the students are working together on line, learning from each other about their cultures and history and therefore urging western relationships. i am excited to tell you that we are right now working closely with chris stevens'family. we believe this network could lead to the largest ever increase in people to people exchanges between united states, the least, and north africa. we believe it will dramatically increase the number of diversity of young people. these are the kind of connections that led libyans to crowd into the streets of benghazi after the attack. spontaneously, tens of thousands carrying s
most people do not have the opportunity to do what you do. spend time abroad beating people of another language and culture, deeply immersed in their lives but today we also have digital bridges to connect different cultures. i do not dismayed facebook and twitter. the educational and cultural affairs bureau runs a virtual exchange program that connects teachers and students in the u.s. with their counterparts in the least and north africa. the students are working together on line, learning...
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do you recall that?m sure i said that. >> the reality is once that solicitation is made, even if it is earlier. a crime was made. >> i was going to hang out. i felt like i was being more of a big brother than anything. >> a big brother? >> yes. >> so you were coming over to be a mentor? >> in a way, yes. i'm sure you've heard that 25 times. >> 20 billion and one counting tonight. >> i'm not disagreeing. i'm sure you hear it from everybody. no, i had no intention of having sex with him tonight. i like to educate other people and let them know what it's really like and what it's not like and that they don't have to because they're an only child they don't have a big brother or a big sister or whatever the case may be. >> here's the thing. most people would say there is nothing wrong with helping somebody come to terms with who they are, right? >> mm-hmm. >> the issue here is not gay or straight. >> right. >> the issue here is adult/child. so why didn't the chat on the internet reflect what you're telling m
do you recall that?m sure i said that. >> the reality is once that solicitation is made, even if it is earlier. a crime was made. >> i was going to hang out. i felt like i was being more of a big brother than anything. >> a big brother? >> yes. >> so you were coming over to be a mentor? >> in a way, yes. i'm sure you've heard that 25 times. >> 20 billion and one counting tonight. >> i'm not disagreeing. i'm sure you hear it from everybody. no, i...
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what do you mean by that? >> i feel this came from my body, and there is the diagnosis of cancer, the treatment of cancer, and then there was the book, and the kind of feel like they were of one, and so much of this body, see, i cannot even tell the difference, was no physical. it seems like it was a language that pulsed through may, and when it was over, it was over, but it was a very intense experience. >> speaking of intense experience writing this book, and there is a lot of funny in there. it would not be a book of there was not some funny in there. funny.ler has if one has not battled cancer or have somebody in their family and has battled cancer, this gives you a sense of what it is like to what the hand of someone. that is a long way of asking why some details. >> i did not know how to tell the story without telling the detail. it would have been born. this was a book about the body. when i got diagnosed, i read a lot of books about cancer. i read everybody, but nobody told me what it was going to be l
what do you mean by that? >> i feel this came from my body, and there is the diagnosis of cancer, the treatment of cancer, and then there was the book, and the kind of feel like they were of one, and so much of this body, see, i cannot even tell the difference, was no physical. it seems like it was a language that pulsed through may, and when it was over, it was over, but it was a very intense experience. >> speaking of intense experience writing this book, and there is a lot of...
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are doing. that will give you better answers. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. back here. yes? >> hi, i'm kathleen. my question is kind of complicated. i was watching one of your interviews with pbs and you were talking about how supreme court justice john paul stevens said that no one is born a supreme court justice, they simply become one. during the interview you said that you have not become one one yet. throughout all the challenges in your life and your obvious position now, why did you say [laughter] i was confused. >> no, it is a fair question, because what i meant is that you grow in every position that you are in. every day of your life you should spend trying to learn something new. i walked into a job as a justice on day one and i had been a judge 17 years. but being the justice was something new. in some ways a different sort of judging. the same on a lot of issues, but the questions are much bigger. and they are questions that don't have clear answers. when cases come to the suprem
are doing. that will give you better answers. >> thank you. >> you're welcome. back here. yes? >> hi, i'm kathleen. my question is kind of complicated. i was watching one of your interviews with pbs and you were talking about how supreme court justice john paul stevens said that no one is born a supreme court justice, they simply become one. during the interview you said that you have not become one one yet. throughout all the challenges in your life and your obvious position...
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systems and legislations in place already what they have been are doing and have been doing for years is to support that sort of of the development of similar systems in other countries of the world and in that i think the arms trade treaty will just be a sort of a continuation of the goals that the u.s. is one of them anyway jeff do you think anything will stop the united states selling arms to israel. no not at all i mean that's a no no of course not. and that's that's another big reason why i don't expect to see any any moves out of congress and maybe obama will sign it but in the end you know the wait there may be one hundred fifty five countries but the weight behind arms exports is way heavier than those countries and to include russia and other other major powers so you know i don't i don't see. really again i just don't see any any changes occurring and if they do if there are new laws then these companies and these countries will just circumvent them somehow you know i mean if you have to go covert then you have to go over again and seen that in the past. so i mean i know in
systems and legislations in place already what they have been are doing and have been doing for years is to support that sort of of the development of similar systems in other countries of the world and in that i think the arms trade treaty will just be a sort of a continuation of the goals that the u.s. is one of them anyway jeff do you think anything will stop the united states selling arms to israel. no not at all i mean that's a no no of course not. and that's that's another big reason why...
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is going to do. i mean this whole debate around sequestration gives us an unplanned for hit that has repercussions on our public health and public housing and talk about burdens. i really have the burden helping to make sure that our public housing residents have better housing without increasing the burden on our other residents. so i just want to make sure that when i say something, i can deliver it. i think we have a path forward, but i want to be honest, and this is all about transparency. i can't promise what i don't know yet, if i can deliver, and i will do that at some time when i am very concern about what our budget is. because we're still watching out for things that we can't control. >> thank you. san francisco is a town that loves animals, we especially love our dogs. san francisco is considered one of the most dog-friendly citis in the nation. i don't know if you knew that or not, but at the same time, the city per capita spends less on animal care and control than any other county in th
is going to do. i mean this whole debate around sequestration gives us an unplanned for hit that has repercussions on our public health and public housing and talk about burdens. i really have the burden helping to make sure that our public housing residents have better housing without increasing the burden on our other residents. so i just want to make sure that when i say something, i can deliver it. i think we have a path forward, but i want to be honest, and this is all about transparency....
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what do you think ofhis?> well,this is not a pleas -- pleasant thing as all if you're a customer, especially if you spend extra on fuel economy and see it's not working. not even a inconvenience, but something that angers the drivers. gerri: 2500 bucks more per engine per car. look at the cars with the engines in them, the ford flex, the taurus show, lincoln market sedans, f150, the pickup, forked goodness sakes, fo explorer, all over the darn place. jake, i have to ask, you told the producer this is no safety risk. how so? >> well, it depends on what goes on. if the engine shuts down op the highway, that is a safety risk. some things, what the complaints are about is hat it is uttering, not getting a really good driving experience or something like that. that's another animal. we're -- we have to see what's going on. we have data on the cars and see problems with that, reliability issue, fuel system problems, but e difference between a safety issue where car is leaving you completely stranded or something li
what do you think ofhis?> well,this is not a pleas -- pleasant thing as all if you're a customer, especially if you spend extra on fuel economy and see it's not working. not even a inconvenience, but something that angers the drivers. gerri: 2500 bucks more per engine per car. look at the cars with the engines in them, the ford flex, the taurus show, lincoln market sedans, f150, the pickup, forked goodness sakes, fo explorer, all over the darn place. jake, i have to ask, you told the...
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this is part of doing business. >> this is part of doing business.nybody who thinks the cold war ended with the fall of the wall is a complete i had -- idiot. this goes on all the time. shocking, i know, that we should try to steel russia's secrets and they are trying to steal ours. >> remember the hot girl? anna chapman? >> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to see in case they bump into somebody and then they passed the interesting target to somebody else and that person then looks at another and says i will develop more and hand him to somebody else. it is a long chain. resources, money, time, labor. the russians are very aggressive in this. they have been watching this guy allegedly he is a mild outfit. who knows what the story is. it is not as if they stumbled across him in the street doing this. they were watching him for awhile. the interesting thing is it is always the timing. why did they choose to play this card now? you have t
this is part of doing business. >> this is part of doing business.nybody who thinks the cold war ended with the fall of the wall is a complete i had -- idiot. this goes on all the time. shocking, i know, that we should try to steel russia's secrets and they are trying to steal ours. >> remember the hot girl? anna chapman? >> the russians had 10 people we kicked out and everybody laughed and said remember the hot one? that was the whole story. all of those people were here to...
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tested and if i don't want to do that i won't be here doing it i have to believe that i'm doing something to help out society i could be said no i've said many people but do i really believe that. it's hard. when when the scare. friday was rubber helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't have any moral qualms my name is robert helms and i'm a professional in the real robert jones makes his living as a human guinea pig for scientific it's money or a guinea pig you have to fit the description they're looking for you have to be drug free and you have to pass a medical screening and the only way to consistently do that over and over is to lie. tell the truth. if you say you've got anything wrong in your medical history you're going to be less likely to get the job than the next guy in line who's very consistently line three something happened to you when that made you want to do something like t
tested and if i don't want to do that i won't be here doing it i have to believe that i'm doing something to help out society i could be said no i've said many people but do i really believe that. it's hard. when when the scare. friday was rubber helms and i am a professional guinea there's a take take relationship between me and the pharmaceutical companies my name is robert helms and i am a professional going to pick they need bodies to do the testing and i need money. so no i don't have any...
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shulman, do you consider yourself a good leader? >> i do. >> ok. you are outraged over what has happened in the agency. correct? >> deeply saddened and dismayed. >> what would be justice to you? what would restore the faith in american people in the irs in your opinion? what should be done? >> i do not have all of the facts. i'm not in any position to make a decision on what should be done. >> you admit people were targeted and he found out about it over year ago. you knew it. >> no. year ago, i was informed there was a list. i did not notice the details. werelist of people who targeted. this is hard for you to say. you cannot say that there were groups targeted. sitting her 2013, today, -- here today, you can call it what you want. >> did mr. miller come your predecessor, and did he know groups were being targeted? >> i can't tell you what he knew, but only what he told me. >> what did he say? >> he told me there was a list. the word tea party was on it. >> you knew this before the election? >> sometime in the spring of 2012. >> before the electio
shulman, do you consider yourself a good leader? >> i do. >> ok. you are outraged over what has happened in the agency. correct? >> deeply saddened and dismayed. >> what would be justice to you? what would restore the faith in american people in the irs in your opinion? what should be done? >> i do not have all of the facts. i'm not in any position to make a decision on what should be done. >> you admit people were targeted and he found out about it over year...
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>> and i do agree with him. i do agree with -- that the spiritual aspect of us and i think that's being recognized more and more not only hip know therapy or hypnosis, but in many schools of though i do think, though, that oftentimes we have clients who aren't there. if i have, for example, i just worked with a man who is an engineer and it's so he's very left brain in his thinking, you know, he doesn't go to spiritual aspect but what he's interested in is how can i change, how can i have some relief. and this is a man who has extreme back pain and i worked with him twice and that back pain scale from 07-10. 10 being the most started at a 10. the last time i worked with him it was down to 2. now, is 2 workable for him, yes. it let's him go back to work in essence. but the beautiful thing about all of this is that not only is it a mind, body, connection, i've said that. but it is the spiritual aspect. it is that -- i'll use the word consciousness aspect of us, you know. and as consciousness can shift into some co
>> and i do agree with him. i do agree with -- that the spiritual aspect of us and i think that's being recognized more and more not only hip know therapy or hypnosis, but in many schools of though i do think, though, that oftentimes we have clients who aren't there. if i have, for example, i just worked with a man who is an engineer and it's so he's very left brain in his thinking, you know, he doesn't go to spiritual aspect but what he's interested in is how can i change, how can i have...
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we don't do this. oh, yes, we do. eliot spitzer is next. >> radio meets television, "the bill press show," now on current tv. audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. this show is about analyzing criticizing, and holding policy to the fire. are you encouraged by what you heard the president say the other night? is this personal or is it...
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. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to open the cash register or i'm going to shoot her. >>> i ain't going to lie. this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why, but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> because you're used to having a little bit more freedom than what you have here. >> i think when i went to like the adult thing and then came back here here it's like -- oh, i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is. it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. ove
. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to...
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doing? spiderman. >> he's doing a lot better. when he was first diagnosed, he would have up to 30 seizures a day. as they upped his medication, it got better. >> so it seems to be on a good level now, right? >> well, when he's awake, his eeg is clear. but when he's sleeping, he's having two or three-minute long seizures. >> do you like looking at yourself right there? a.j., you flew up on a plane, right? have you been on a plane before or was this your first time? >> i had two plane rides. >> they had to make a connection coming in from illinois. >> was it fun flying here? >> was it cool to be so high up in the sky looking down? >> fell asleep halfway here. >> that's good. was this the first time all of you have been to new york? >> yes. >> now, as a family, because obviously your other kids have to know what a.j.'s needs are, how do you deal with that with your other children? >> my two youngest, i don't think they really know what's going on, but my oldest, our 10-year-old daughter, tessa,
doing? spiderman. >> he's doing a lot better. when he was first diagnosed, he would have up to 30 seizures a day. as they upped his medication, it got better. >> so it seems to be on a good level now, right? >> well, when he's awake, his eeg is clear. but when he's sleeping, he's having two or three-minute long seizures. >> do you like looking at yourself right there? a.j., you flew up on a plane, right? have you been on a plane before or was this your first time?...
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for those that can to answer the questions, can you answer them today, if not, or if you do, do you set the rates today and i think that's the big question in the moment that we are all waiting to see. thanks. >> thanks very much venlt -- very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon speakers, i'm the conservation organizer for the san francisco bay. i represent 6,000 members in san francisco. i'm happy that you are having the discussion. have you very much for doing this work. we hope this program is successful. we appreciate your time to taking what's before you and hope you have everything you need to make this a successful program. the eyes of the country is on san francisco as they see this program launches and see if we have built up to a reputation as the leader for a fight for clean energy and from fossil fuel to clean energy. thank you for taking the time to do that and we appreciate the work you are doing. we are really concerned the rates are still too high and i encourage to you discuss that. no one is turned off by this program because this is a discussion for the rates. all o
for those that can to answer the questions, can you answer them today, if not, or if you do, do you set the rates today and i think that's the big question in the moment that we are all waiting to see. thanks. >> thanks very much venlt -- very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon speakers, i'm the conservation organizer for the san francisco bay. i represent 6,000 members in san francisco. i'm happy that you are having the discussion. have you very much for doing this work. we hope...