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we can't do it that way. they'll write reports and list them as a suspect in the whole matter and they want us to go out and arrest him. we have to prove that person did it. we took that out. we have our own database that we keep, like a microsoft works, whatever, that we can do all our searches for people we have identified. and we can tell the officer when they call us, hey, ricardo sanchez, yep, that's sewer. boom, then we can start moving on. but i love graffiti checker. it's a great program and it can help you out. once we do get a person like -- let's see, this one is sewer. sewer has 106 incidences. it tell you how many incidences they've done, how many total square feet of damage they've done, and this all ties in with neighborhood services department. it puts it all together for a big case. and all these pictures right here, when you hit this map or the d.a. report, it prints up all these pictures. that's when we sit down and interview them after we've arrested them. we sit down and talk to them about
we can't do it that way. they'll write reports and list them as a suspect in the whole matter and they want us to go out and arrest him. we have to prove that person did it. we took that out. we have our own database that we keep, like a microsoft works, whatever, that we can do all our searches for people we have identified. and we can tell the officer when they call us, hey, ricardo sanchez, yep, that's sewer. boom, then we can start moving on. but i love graffiti checker. it's a great...
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it was always do we have to do that? when i look back at my time, i'm so glad that he made us take those pictures and attended dance and coordinate the dance because it taught us how to be leaders and take ownership in our pride in school and appreciated the hard work that not only you did back then but you continued to do for the students for galileo high school. it is truly my honor to give you this recognition, to thank you for your countless years of service to the san francisco public schools to the asian pacific islander community and the city of san francisco as a whole. thank you, mr. waung. [ applause ] >> hello, there. very new at this. they told me i only get one minute to say something. it will be one minute. let me get
it was always do we have to do that? when i look back at my time, i'm so glad that he made us take those pictures and attended dance and coordinate the dance because it taught us how to be leaders and take ownership in our pride in school and appreciated the hard work that not only you did back then but you continued to do for the students for galileo high school. it is truly my honor to give you this recognition, to thank you for your countless years of service to the san francisco public...
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shut off utilities if it's safe to do it. you report it. we can cordon off the area just to make sure nobody else goes in the area. definitely tell the fire chief or whoever and we can go in there and try to do it safely. when we talk about search and rescue, i really want to make a distinction between searching and rescuing. searching is really basically looking for people; right? once we find a person we switch modes and go into this rescue mode. when we talk about search and rescue, try not to get it too mixed up because you think dfrpbtly based on what you are doing. if you are searching, you think about certain things and if you are rescuing somebody, you think about other things. the first rule, of course, would be do not become a victim yourself. whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper
shut off utilities if it's safe to do it. you report it. we can cordon off the area just to make sure nobody else goes in the area. definitely tell the fire chief or whoever and we can go in there and try to do it safely. when we talk about search and rescue, i really want to make a distinction between searching and rescuing. searching is really basically looking for people; right? once we find a person we switch modes and go into this rescue mode. when we talk about search and rescue, try not...
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like i say, i hire the people to paint the stuff over everyday and i do it myself. i think it's outrageous. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> hello, my name is pat gave in and i got a bill from you. everybody is here for graffiti. the cops stand by all day watching them spray my building. i happen to be a paint contractor. i paint myself several times. the people next door they paint it for me. i don't n what this bill is for. it's completely wrong. i paid over $22,000 over two days ago to the city of san francisco in my taxes alone. in four days, everyday cleaned up and i have done nothing to improve the place an i get a bill for $22,000. i don't have the money to pay it for no. 1 and it's a historic building. the university studio came out and done it for free. so the building is up and rulg and i'm doing my best all day but i don't have another $2,000 to pay. i'm broke after this whole deal. it's wrong. serving wrong. i'm down there all the time trying to fix it. it's remarkable, the improvement i have made and you can send me another bichl it's wrong. i just
like i say, i hire the people to paint the stuff over everyday and i do it myself. i think it's outrageous. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >> hello, my name is pat gave in and i got a bill from you. everybody is here for graffiti. the cops stand by all day watching them spray my building. i happen to be a paint contractor. i paint myself several times. the people next door they paint it for me. i don't n what this bill is for. it's completely wrong. i paid over $22,000 over two...
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why did i do it? i don't know. it's something to do. i mean -- i don't know how you put it. karma. ou do bad, you've got to do something good to [ bleep ] level it out. i mean that's the way i see it. >> go ahead and restrain him. >> make that a little bit tighter. hold up, shiverdecker. hold up. check this out. if you can put your finger in there, it's too loose. see how loose it was? >> yes, sir. you can still slip that darn cuff, can't you? >> hey, am i getting out of here? >> i found felix lewis guilty. i gave him 15 days seg and 30 days off for good time. >> it's still red like i told them. >> the charges were it didn't look new to me but i took into account i'm not an expert on tattoos. >> it's just the ink. i'm not going to fight it no more, you know what i mean? if i had more time and no family or nothing, i'd probably try to appeal it and stay here and be stubborn and try to win that. but when 15 days is done, i just want to get out of here. >> what day did i sign off on? you have 15 days? >> yeah, 15 days. but i got here on the 30th. >> let me talk to the unit manager over
why did i do it? i don't know. it's something to do. i mean -- i don't know how you put it. karma. ou do bad, you've got to do something good to [ bleep ] level it out. i mean that's the way i see it. >> go ahead and restrain him. >> make that a little bit tighter. hold up, shiverdecker. hold up. check this out. if you can put your finger in there, it's too loose. see how loose it was? >> yes, sir. you can still slip that darn cuff, can't you? >> hey, am i getting out of...
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but if you look at it, they do. i can prove to you that it's the same stuff as when when you document a gang memorandum ben bernanketioner they're doing the same stuff. a lot these guys get jumped into a tagging crew. three ways to get into a tagging crew i know from speaking and interviewing all these guys. you either get jumped in, you get bombed in, which means they go around the city and bomb, or if you're a girl, you get sexed in. who does that, too? gangs. they do the same stuff. and we have a big syndicate that just went out. we just finished it up with a tagging crew. beer runs and cigarette runs from convenience stores and we have [speaker not understood] in phoenix. seems like every corner there's a 7-eleven. we call them circle k. they're doing that. it was all for the benefit of their tagging crew. this kid right here is from -- he lived -- what the heck is that? i don't know what that is, i'm going to get out of it. this kid right here, he's a 16-year-old kid and he lives in a suburban area of phoenix. t
but if you look at it, they do. i can prove to you that it's the same stuff as when when you document a gang memorandum ben bernanketioner they're doing the same stuff. a lot these guys get jumped into a tagging crew. three ways to get into a tagging crew i know from speaking and interviewing all these guys. you either get jumped in, you get bombed in, which means they go around the city and bomb, or if you're a girl, you get sexed in. who does that, too? gangs. they do the same stuff. and we...
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a nursing program we know how valuable nurses are we are trying to wrap our brains around how do you teach it online. >> good question. in the program there's much more touching going on learning how to do the skills -- like the shots -- in the doctor program these students already have those skills. it is more a matter of adding to their practice. >> they have actually thought this through well and figured out under grads are doing the practical work and the phd program has to take it to a higher level -- >> it really depends on how you structure the program. what we found is that even in practice courses, like public speaking, quite a few university teach it entirely online because of use of video capture and so skills what we call practice courses -- you can still direct students and have them collaborate or work on their own and evaluate using various online tools. i think one of the sweet spots for technology is kind of the in between and research show that's a hybrid approach to where you reduce a number of physical class meetings and replace that with online interaction and assignments
a nursing program we know how valuable nurses are we are trying to wrap our brains around how do you teach it online. >> good question. in the program there's much more touching going on learning how to do the skills -- like the shots -- in the doctor program these students already have those skills. it is more a matter of adding to their practice. >> they have actually thought this through well and figured out under grads are doing the practical work and the phd program has to take...
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. >> bump it when it starts to fall down. >> how do you bump it, hanna? >> how do you bump it? >> ana, show her how to do it. >> keep doing it. >> watch, watch. >> it's so easy. how do you bump it? >> watch me. >> i'm going to start to move like this. >> now bump. hello! >> well, we had a great time. >> the reason you can't do it is because you have no hips. >> i don't know how to do it. >> you have no hips. >> i did more. >> it was a beautiful spectacular sunny weekend, both sunday and monday in rehoboth. >> you're ahead of us here. >> and you're busy at your point. >> here's the thing. bobbie thomas is getting married at our house this friday. now all of us who live along the coast pretty much, i don't know anybody that didn't have a lot of storm damage. we were very grateful at the time, that we didn't lose our home. didn't lose our life. so many people lost so much. you thank god for what you still have, you don't complain. but you don't know how much you've lost until this time of year when all your, everything starts to bloom. you couldn't tell if something was just dorma
. >> bump it when it starts to fall down. >> how do you bump it, hanna? >> how do you bump it? >> ana, show her how to do it. >> keep doing it. >> watch, watch. >> it's so easy. how do you bump it? >> watch me. >> i'm going to start to move like this. >> now bump. hello! >> well, we had a great time. >> the reason you can't do it is because you have no hips. >> i don't know how to do it. >> you have no hips....
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do it, it pulls up. if i pull up like merc, i see that merc tags with five different other people. so, how can i get hold of merc? start finding out what the other guys are doing. it's a big, big thing for you to use. and this is how we put our big cases together. this is our hotline program and it's, like i said, the hotline program is similar to silent witness program i was telling you about. you remain anonymous. that's big for the kids, too. a lot of places that we use this hotline reward is in the schools because that's where you're going to get a lot of intel. once they see a little bit of this and they see a little bit of money going out, they become more and more -- people are ratting on everybody. we get them to rat on each other. we've even had taggers tell on other taggers. which is kind of funny. the rewards range from $75 to $250. like i said, we have a board that sits on it and he check off different things and how dangerous it was for that person telling the other. it's p just for kids. it
do it, it pulls up. if i pull up like merc, i see that merc tags with five different other people. so, how can i get hold of merc? start finding out what the other guys are doing. it's a big, big thing for you to use. and this is how we put our big cases together. this is our hotline program and it's, like i said, the hotline program is similar to silent witness program i was telling you about. you remain anonymous. that's big for the kids, too. a lot of places that we use this hotline reward...
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do it anyway, it doesn't matter. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love you doing a british accent. ulous. >> jimmy: what a fun, fun guy. well, you are a fun guy as well. >> thank you, sir. >> jimmy: we always have a good time. >> we do. >> jimmy: and i've got to say, i saw you last time you were here, and you were just leaving. you worked for the white house. >> i did. >> jimmy: first of all, i don't know how that happened. >> me neither. >> jimmy: but then i saw you at the dnc, you were speaking -- >> oh yeah, in charlotte. >> jimmy: did you go crazy? >> it was crazy. it was -- i worked on youth outreach mostly, at the white house. >> jimmy: and you did a great job. >> thank you. >> jimmy: congratulations. [ cheers and applause ] it was a lot of work. >> a lot of work, but it was a lot of fun. but great results out of it. but i had left, and went back to acting, and did "how i met your mother." >> jimmy: wouldn't you be nervous? >> very nervous. because you're in front 12,000 people i guess. and i'm 35 and politically an independent, and everyone there is a democrat and like 60. >>
do it anyway, it doesn't matter. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love you doing a british accent. ulous. >> jimmy: what a fun, fun guy. well, you are a fun guy as well. >> thank you, sir. >> jimmy: we always have a good time. >> we do. >> jimmy: and i've got to say, i saw you last time you were here, and you were just leaving. you worked for the white house. >> i did. >> jimmy: first of all, i don't know how that happened. >> me neither. >>...
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i'm sick of being held back and i'm doing it and i did it. [applause] >> i had a baby. tips? >> i can say that i understand now i understand 20 pounds is really hard to lose now i get it. so i just i drink -- my last 20 pounds i drank a lot of water. you don't have to go nuts. >> anderson: and you don't want to do it in a fad way. >> it's not reachable it is not a good theory. >> you want to be hydrated. my sister-in-law lost weight she was large in high school and lost in naturally. which is commendable, too that you took a pro-active stance in your life and wanted to change your lifestyle instead of having a quick fix and water is a big. >> it is. i remember my last five to 10 pounds what am i not doing? i'm not drinking a lot of water. >> anderson: what was food doing for you? there is an emotional component to this. >> for me it wasn't so much something going on in comfort food it was more of like i would go out and it was easy to eat bad and it just spiraled out of control. my early 20s is when it just went on and on and on. >> and our country makes it easy to get t
i'm sick of being held back and i'm doing it and i did it. [applause] >> i had a baby. tips? >> i can say that i understand now i understand 20 pounds is really hard to lose now i get it. so i just i drink -- my last 20 pounds i drank a lot of water. you don't have to go nuts. >> anderson: and you don't want to do it in a fad way. >> it's not reachable it is not a good theory. >> you want to be hydrated. my sister-in-law lost weight she was large in high school and...
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nobody else is doing it. nobody else is doing it well. this is how much money that could be made for it. how to create the product. you need to answer all these questions. if they think it is good enough, here is the money. as a result, they will get a little piece of your company. >> okay. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, we will ask david about how to get the launch going and what to expect. and also what if you don't have an idea? you want to just get a job. find out if you can get hired when we return. >>> we are back. all right, we've been talking about if you wanted to start your own business, it should only be the next facebook. but let's say that you get it going suffering through the first year, but things are tough. you've got a roof over your head and all of that. so you get it going. how much can you expect to make when they really watch it? >> any product. create a product that you get advertising dollars for and you make money off of that. the other realization that you gather a lot of users and you realize,
nobody else is doing it. nobody else is doing it well. this is how much money that could be made for it. how to create the product. you need to answer all these questions. if they think it is good enough, here is the money. as a result, they will get a little piece of your company. >> okay. >> we're going to take a break. when we come back, we will ask david about how to get the launch going and what to expect. and also what if you don't have an idea? you want to just get a job....
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it. her dad asked what she was doing. the answer was she was going to do something about the disease that took her mother so one day maybe others don't suffer the same loss. >> let's go ahead and get started. >> reporter: it's a thursday night in april and the rae lay for life team captains are meeting at a san jose middle school. there are just a couple weeks left until their annual fund-raising walk for the american cancer society. >> super excited about how we're doing so far this year. >> reporter: among the close to 100 captains though, one stands out. and by that we don't mean you sometimes find her standing on a chair. no, 7-year-old kenna reader is not just the youngest captain by far, her team has raised the most money, by far. >> team reeder. >> this year's relay is not kenna's first. her family fielded a team last year. >> seven lapse equal a mile. i walked ten. my mom walked ken. >> kenna's mother robin had been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009 but after a period of success thanks to radiation, chemotherap
it. her dad asked what she was doing. the answer was she was going to do something about the disease that took her mother so one day maybe others don't suffer the same loss. >> let's go ahead and get started. >> reporter: it's a thursday night in april and the rae lay for life team captains are meeting at a san jose middle school. there are just a couple weeks left until their annual fund-raising walk for the american cancer society. >> super excited about how we're doing so...
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is doing. >> it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and that gives people some you know -- >> it is artificial. >> totally artificial. neil: what does this fall on itself..3 >> we've seen this before, 2002-2007. you had you know very low interests, and how did that end? in a total catta cattal ofta avt be a good ending, i mean, you know you have to incentivize the corporation to do something, you have to wake up and recognize that the infrastructure in this country stinks, it stinks, the grid on the east coast is like 50 years old, only reason it is not attacked it is so darn oil, one pers
is doing. >> it. that like a pe perverted wish it it? >> totally perverted. median incomes in this country have fallen 10% in this decade, we have never had a decade where that happened. and where is the growth, there is so many wh areas where we can grow, apple, borrowing money to buy stock, making its company smaller, that was supposed to be the biggest product company, yes bernanke is doing what he character boosting the price of homes and boosting price of stocks, and that gives...
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i cannot do it. he did it perfectly. back afterstanding finishing the tree and i picked one with a crooked trump so it looked like charlie brown's 3. i remember realizing that life is complex. you do not have your mom, and that is something you'll miss the rest of your life. you have a relationship with your dad that a lot of people will never experience. it is always a mixture of good and bad. i do not forget about people i lost in my life. i try to remember the moment of joy. to hold me through the next day. myalk about at the end of book when i was being sworn in as a justice -- my mind raced to of the people that raced -- that played a part in a life. obviously they weren't there but this spirits stayed with me. in the book that my mom is a great lady. not as not -- she was perfect mom. there are no perfect moms or perfect? . there is no perfect anything. there is no perfect borders. what you learn is to look for the good. good luck. he will hold on. >> i am from colorado. >> we need a map. >> i was wondering how man
i cannot do it. he did it perfectly. back afterstanding finishing the tree and i picked one with a crooked trump so it looked like charlie brown's 3. i remember realizing that life is complex. you do not have your mom, and that is something you'll miss the rest of your life. you have a relationship with your dad that a lot of people will never experience. it is always a mixture of good and bad. i do not forget about people i lost in my life. i try to remember the moment of joy. to hold me...
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we'll do it again. oney" question of the day, moms are now the top earners in 40% of the homes. how about your home? does it ring true? we want to hear more from you. phrase book.co book.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >>> coming up, the nfl is encouraging players to intern on wall street and give them a second career when they're done with the league. a buffalo bills lineman beefing up his resume' with a internship at bank of america, merrill lynch. he will tell us how he will make sure he doesn't go broke. because at the end of the day it is all about money. in today's markets, a lot can ha in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade executi, we route your order to up to 75 marketenters to loofor e best possible price -- maybe even br than you expected. it's all part of our goal to ecuteour trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execuon is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get
we'll do it again. oney" question of the day, moms are now the top earners in 40% of the homes. how about your home? does it ring true? we want to hear more from you. phrase book.co book.com/melissafrancisfox or follow me on twitter @melissaafrancis. >>> coming up, the nfl is encouraging players to intern on wall street and give them a second career when they're done with the league. a buffalo bills lineman beefing up his resume' with a internship at bank of america, merrill...
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i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues for san francisco right now? supervisor kim: economic development. that is the biggest issue for san francisco and the country. our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we really do see that people want to see more jobs for everybody. second, it is probably a myriad of issues. for our district, and think public safety issues -- ranging from low-level crime to larger public safety issues. we held our first hearing on pedestrian public safety in district 6. we learned that san francisco has the highest rate of vehicle pedestrian collisions in the state of california, our rate that is higher than tokyo, london, other major cities. a costs are taxpayers every time we go to the hospital. we can do better. othe
i spent all lot of time doing it. which i thought was important -- both for me because i get a deeper understanding of what people care about, and what people loved about the district and the city, and i think it was better for our community that i was out there one on one. >> what are the biggest issues for san francisco right now? supervisor kim: economic development. that is the biggest issue for san francisco and the country. our economy is not in the best place that it could be. we...
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they have right to know what the government is doing. itics but i think they are big political fix. >> greg: lerner, she is a small potatoes. it's not about the irs. it's about an administration's effort to silence people who disagree with the administration. irs and department of justice have become weaponized agencies for obama. executive branch have become their own separate drones. and white house coming out against bullying, remember that, now they are the bullies. it's not a bully-pulpit, its bully aircraft carrier. >> i don't want a special prosecutor. number one, special prosecutor is going to be appointed appointed whei bie the white house. as soon as they get appointed, we can't discuss it, it's an ongoing investigation. number three if you finally get to what really happened the truth, it could be two or three years down the road. i have more faith in darrell issa of firing these people to the stand one after the other, finally someone will raise their hand and tell the truth. >> bob: the inspector general who they are hanging a
they have right to know what the government is doing. itics but i think they are big political fix. >> greg: lerner, she is a small potatoes. it's not about the irs. it's about an administration's effort to silence people who disagree with the administration. irs and department of justice have become weaponized agencies for obama. executive branch have become their own separate drones. and white house coming out against bullying, remember that, now they are the bullies. it's not a...
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it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!ur bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. apple extending the lead over samsung in the smartphone market share in the first quarter. from january through march, apple held 39% market share, topping samsung, 21.3%. the other makers, htc, motorola, lg, all saw a drop in market share. general motors is revving up investment in the u.s. they plan to spend $16 billion over the next three years on factories and facilities nationwide. that is more than the $11 billion that gm plans to spend in china, its largest market. >>> shares of the haines brand getting a boost after the wells fargo tagged the apparel seller with an outperform. wells fargo believes the company's acquisitions and product innovations will support its revenue and margin growth. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. melissa: president obama's nominee for commer
it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?!ur bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >> i'm jo ling kent with your fox business brief. apple extending the lead over samsung in the smartphone market share in the first quarter. from january through march, apple held 39% market share, topping samsung, 21.3%. the other makers, htc, motorola, lg, all saw a drop in market share. general motors is revving up investment in the...
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there we can do it here. in bringing people in. this is what we're doing. you guys can do it. this is how we do it if you need some help every technically all of the seventh to become an abstract and so forth, it is down home, clearly can be done and not to be done because other people doing it. that is some movement it build. begin to illustrate this. now, stand back. of all go on too much longer because you're probably getting tired of this, but let me give you a little broader sense. remember, and historian as well as a political economist, think of things in time dimensions. i think about those guys in youngstown, ohio, steel workers command a 30-year process is that it's a more sophisticated. i think what you can build on that. if conditions are right. so that is the next part of the argument. it is possible that these many developments and thousands of others that are going on will be sidebar interesting the experiments, not more. and it is possible that the trends that i allied will simply decay. that i
there we can do it here. in bringing people in. this is what we're doing. you guys can do it. this is how we do it if you need some help every technically all of the seventh to become an abstract and so forth, it is down home, clearly can be done and not to be done because other people doing it. that is some movement it build. begin to illustrate this. now, stand back. of all go on too much longer because you're probably getting tired of this, but let me give you a little broader sense....
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. >> why he's doing it with his gut and heart for one touching tribute. >> i think it was my duty to share with others. >>> this cherry red corvette puts a lot of horsepower. >> in the wrong hands. >> see the stunt that definitely crossed the line. plus the secret behind this little girl's tears of joy. and a magic trick with a piece of string that goes in one place and comes out another. >> why. that's got to hurt. oh. >> this is video from a connecticut neighborhood of a ups delivery gone wrong. >> get lost. get lost. >> why do you have to -- >> i tell you -- >> [ bleep ]. >> how is that one? yeah. how is that one? you want another one? [ bleep ]. get the [ bleep ] out of here. get the [ bleep ] out of here. >> you can see, this altercation gets physical. in fact, at one point, you do see the ups driver, it seems that he slaps this woman who is charging at the door several times. >> any idea what started this? >> no word on what started this actual fight, but it goes on for nearly a minute and who knows how long it was going on before this neighbor picked up the camera. >> hey! >>
. >> why he's doing it with his gut and heart for one touching tribute. >> i think it was my duty to share with others. >>> this cherry red corvette puts a lot of horsepower. >> in the wrong hands. >> see the stunt that definitely crossed the line. plus the secret behind this little girl's tears of joy. and a magic trick with a piece of string that goes in one place and comes out another. >> why. that's got to hurt. oh. >> this is video from a...
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we need to do that. it is in the context of the budget negotiations that we should deal with those issues. we are more than prepared to do that. you cannot resolve them if you refuse to meet. >> let's say republicans do cave on the debt limit and decide they're going to do the responsible thing and raised-- raise the debt limit without amending anything else. -- without demanding anything else. the deficit is falling dramatically. are we done? are we finished with deficit- reduction? >> we're not done with long-term deficit reduction. this is where there has been a some isconfusion. intentional in this debate. >> where is the pressure for it? does president obama pursue in -- continue to pursue entitlement reform for its own sake, without republicans saying we need to have entitlement reform? >> there are two things. republicans would like to work on tax reform. secondly, republicans used to agree with democrats that the sequester was a bad idea, that it was a bad idea because it made a huge disruption in a
we need to do that. it is in the context of the budget negotiations that we should deal with those issues. we are more than prepared to do that. you cannot resolve them if you refuse to meet. >> let's say republicans do cave on the debt limit and decide they're going to do the responsible thing and raised-- raise the debt limit without amending anything else. -- without demanding anything else. the deficit is falling dramatically. are we done? are we finished with deficit- reduction?...
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do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a switch and the screw in fuses. there are not many of these anymore. most have the breakers. okay. to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us.big . usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas.
do it only if it's say safe to do so. if it's dangerous, leave it. >> this is a basic electric system. a switch and the screw in fuses. there are not many of these anymore. most have the breakers. okay. to show you what they look like. on, off. this is a safety box you can't get it open until you turn it off. a couple of screw in fuses. this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what...
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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's
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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my hunch is it ends up being a pretty clean act. and, again, i prefer to do sort of one thing at a time and not have all these other things, you know, hooked on. but if it's, you know, i don't know. maybe we should -- that's where we should put process reform be, how's that? [laughter] i hadn't thought of that. i like this. we could get this dope. >> host: well, you also mentioned the aerial decision. >> guest: i was surprised by the decision. >> host: were you supportive? >> guest: no, i'm an old radio broadcaster, so i'm not a tv guy. i look at that and think that's a disrupter in the marketplace sort of like hopper's a disruption in the marketplace. disruptions aren't bad fessly, but this one really has, i think, much bigger consequences as people are beginning to read into it. >> sure. and just to piggyback off of that, you have others like fox that are talking about pooling their signals just in response. how does that play on capitol hill? >> guest: well, i think that's all part of the discussion because, you know, at some point producers of programming
my hunch is it ends up being a pretty clean act. and, again, i prefer to do sort of one thing at a time and not have all these other things, you know, hooked on. but if it's, you know, i don't know. maybe we should -- that's where we should put process reform be, how's that? [laughter] i hadn't thought of that. i like this. we could get this dope. >> host: well, you also mentioned the aerial decision. >> guest: i was surprised by the decision. >> host: were you supportive?...
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i guess it is not a personal thing if they do not like it. u write a song, and they say, "thank you, but no thank you." how do you processed it? >> it does not bother me. it is so personal. it is very personal. you are to love what singing. tavis: but, obviously, it is the case that you can write something for someone else, it not work, and you can still relate to it enough to do it yourself. >> usually, i write something that moves me. that story moves me, and when i was studying for the gospel record, we studied some old tiny field holler type of the lyrics, and there were some lyrics i used in that song, and it is such an incredible story, the underground railroad, the things not aeople did, and it is very often told story. tavis: i was going to say, it is not a story that gets told often, but i am glad you did it. saidproject inspires, as i earlier, it was inspired by your father and your relationship with your father, the sab loss of your father. tell me about your dad. guy. was a little irish his parents were from ireland. he grew up in
i guess it is not a personal thing if they do not like it. u write a song, and they say, "thank you, but no thank you." how do you processed it? >> it does not bother me. it is so personal. it is very personal. you are to love what singing. tavis: but, obviously, it is the case that you can write something for someone else, it not work, and you can still relate to it enough to do it yourself. >> usually, i write something that moves me. that story moves me, and when i was...
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he needs to do it. who did it? do you know who told rice to do it? >> we know where the talking points came from. >> bill: do you know who told rice to go out and mislead everybody. >> i don't think she was told to go out and mislead everybody. she was giving talking points. >> by whom. >> prepared by the cia edited. >> bill: who gave her, handed her these talking points that turned out to be bogus? who? we need to know the name. >> bill: when we find that out, the name, the benghazi story will begin to crystallize but we don't know on the other side ms. laura ingraham already convinced the a. p r story is big. i say not yet. absolutely not. the justice department wecht through legal terms to get the phone records. they will didn't buy that. we don't know what did he did. >> that's not a scandal. >> i'm not willing. let me jump in here. >> bill: wait, laura. >> the idea that we're giving the administration the benefit of the doubt. >> i'm not giving anybody the benefit of anything. i am saying fact. >> bill: the reason president obama didn't get away
he needs to do it. who did it? do you know who told rice to do it? >> we know where the talking points came from. >> bill: do you know who told rice to go out and mislead everybody. >> i don't think she was told to go out and mislead everybody. she was giving talking points. >> by whom. >> prepared by the cia edited. >> bill: who gave her, handed her these talking points that turned out to be bogus? who? we need to know the name. >> bill: when we find...
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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 semesters, where we did a break out session, where we break out with the teachers and their students and one of the actual kids said, you know, something is
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...
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"kid, i'm gonna do it again, tell me what you see." the kid says, "oh, this time you dropped the rock, "but it was moving when you dropped it. so it didn't drop straight down. it curved over." yeah. "kid, i'm gonna do it again. tell me what you see." the kid says, "you dropped it again. "but this time when you dropped it, "it was going even faster so it made a bigger curve and fell way down there." you say, "right on, kid. "now, kid, i got a question to ask you. "what if i move my hand so fast that the curve it makes "matches the curve of the whole world, then where will it drop?" and the kid--poom!--he's got it. he's got it. he's got it. he sees it. he says, "it will never drop. "it will keep falling around and around and around and never hit the ground. that's all there is to it." and you say-- it begins with a y. - yes. - yes. and he says, "ain't it really get more complicated than that?" no. no. it's that simple. think about these ideas. see you next time. [music] travel advisories to small business loans. id theft protection to con
"kid, i'm gonna do it again, tell me what you see." the kid says, "oh, this time you dropped the rock, "but it was moving when you dropped it. so it didn't drop straight down. it curved over." yeah. "kid, i'm gonna do it again. tell me what you see." the kid says, "you dropped it again. "but this time when you dropped it, "it was going even faster so it made a bigger curve and fell way down there." you say, "right on, kid. "now,...
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we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. ople want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester cleaning i really hope you can come back. that's quite a sight. >> yeah, that sounds interesting. >> i really appreciate you coming by and it was a >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we find someone who loves to cook, give them $20, and challenge them to create a delicious meal from ingredients found right here in the farmer's market. who did we find for tod
we try to do it safely and we try to do it without imposing too much on the public. ople want to flush their toilets and have things go away and not be bothersome again. we do a lot to try to accomplish that. i'd like to invite you to come back any time you want. once you got this in your blood, you are not going to be able to stay away. the raging waters are fun and when we do digester cleaning i really hope you can come back. that's quite a sight. >> yeah, that sounds interesting....
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and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my passion. what i can say is if you truly love fashion, you want to do a profession with fashion, you see -- they will find solutions. the things in fashion is to be right of with the moment with the society, with the desire, with what people need, and to understand also economically. of course, now, we have a moment where economically, there are a lot of things. it is reality. so knowing all that, you have to make the decision and find a solution about it and propose the right things. the ones who say that what to do the right thing fo
and i did not do it. sometimes i did not listen, but at the moment, i knew i had to do some testing, and i had to show the beauty through the edge, so i will do it one time. maybe it will be my last collection. i will be part of the show, and i will walk. >> your final question comes from a twitter question. what advice do you have for young artists and designers to be successful in the world with so much competition and talent? >> i do not like to give advice. i know only my...
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>> jimmy: that's the way you got to do it. r. >> oh, look at that! yes, i'm thrilled. >> jimmy: how fun is this? >> it's the best, and it's not something that was even on my list of things that i wanted to do. it was, like, a preposterous fantasy. >> jimmy: yeah, you would never dream of that, right? >> no. why would anyone ever presume one could go to the great white way and perform in such a play. and i grew up singing this. i'm a little too long in the tooth for annie these days. [ laughter ] but i know every breath of this musical, and it's an amazing role. i'm playing miss hannigan. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. that's perfect! [ cheers and applause ] i think that's great casting. >> it's really cool. thank you. >> jimmy: great casting. >> thank you. >> jimmy: did you -- immediately, they called, and you're like, "i'm doing it"? >> well, they called, and this is, of course, something that i love and something that, you know, preposterous. and i said, "no." my first answer was no. and then, i was going through my mind, going, "why
>> jimmy: that's the way you got to do it. r. >> oh, look at that! yes, i'm thrilled. >> jimmy: how fun is this? >> it's the best, and it's not something that was even on my list of things that i wanted to do. it was, like, a preposterous fantasy. >> jimmy: yeah, you would never dream of that, right? >> no. why would anyone ever presume one could go to the great white way and perform in such a play. and i grew up singing this. i'm a little too long in the...
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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 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...
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they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is how it works and he said what's the biggest barrier? i said we have trouble making people understand how to better treat their clients. i'm a huge fan and knowing what we need to do is to make sure those people that need help get the help they want. our clients are offered treatment and across the board every single person arrested for that are offered services an they all get help. everyone of them gets help. and my outcomes show that they benefit from that. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> you were a substance treatment expert for the medical center. i understand there is some prom
they are going to do it legally, ethically, but we ask more that they do it morally. so, if i'm walking down the street and i'm pulling my dog's chain or i leave my dog outside in the cold and i don't feed it and it has health problems or i kick it and make fun of it and treat it harshly, you can arrest me. but i can do that to a person and you think it's okay. i don't think it's okay. jeff got me on the phone and said i want to know more about the program and i talked to him and said this is...
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i'm saying, do it all over again. and this time, we wanna go from here to here, but we wanna know to go to touch the mirror. the only reason i'm having you do this is because if you do it, then you'd be learning. if i do it twice, you'll see me do it twice, and you'll be convinced that i know how to do it. and i want you to know how to do it. go. let's see who's the last one to finish. what did you do with this? you take "a" and fold that down, whip, boom, and call that "a" prime. now, if i ask you what's the shortest path between here and here, no contest, huh? you guys will just say this. but, again, no-- but how about the shortest path between here and here and you gotta touch here? bam, there it is. because this distance, this distance, same, same. right. and let me tell you what this all turns out to give, gang. this angle and this angle, guess what? they'd be the same. will always be the same, okay? so light going from here to here, bo-boom, or coming back from here to here, bo-boom. you're at the restaurant and
i'm saying, do it all over again. and this time, we wanna go from here to here, but we wanna know to go to touch the mirror. the only reason i'm having you do this is because if you do it, then you'd be learning. if i do it twice, you'll see me do it twice, and you'll be convinced that i know how to do it. and i want you to know how to do it. go. let's see who's the last one to finish. what did you do with this? you take "a" and fold that down, whip, boom, and call that "a"...
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it is do or die time there, by the way. next. ♪ ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machine while dramatically ducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >> sudden and sharp drop for the moorgt in the space of five minutes, minus 60 to minus 118. nothing on the radar that suggests why this happened all of the sudden, but we are checking for you. we are going to look at the year own the ten-year treasury. if that spiked, that will be the reason for the sudden sell off. what did you say, justin? it did not spike? no, nothing there. charles, come on, great market maven. what's the reason de jure what's going on? >> i don't know, give me more time. >> that's pathetic. >> i know. >> we are trying to make money, and here's charles with an idea, revisiting ballard power. >> right. we did this yesterday. there was a big contract this morning with the chin
it is do or die time there, by the way. next. ♪ ♪ [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machine while dramatically ducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] >> sudden and sharp drop for the moorgt in the space of five minutes, minus 60 to minus 118. nothing on the radar that suggests why this happened all of...
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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 an
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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what do you want? it involves difficult questions like what you do about very large industries and we haven't even talked about this one what do you do about a continental scale system at over 300 million and the census bureau has 1.1 billion and you tell me the democracy and that system. and it argued inevitably that this demand democracy and mostly are small and there will be regional intensification. you want to think about it in other ways. but the question becomes what makes sense. we have to begin answer the question. it is part of the constitution, which is absurd in many ways. twenty votes in the senate in california. it was done in the course of these negotiations. and now you have to think again about this because system is out of whack. especially if you take another piece of it. most talked about democracy like you could do like the germans do and the swedes do. those are at events and dinky little countries. like germany. i mean by that is as much as you can organize politics is reasonable wa
what do you want? it involves difficult questions like what you do about very large industries and we haven't even talked about this one what do you do about a continental scale system at over 300 million and the census bureau has 1.1 billion and you tell me the democracy and that system. and it argued inevitably that this demand democracy and mostly are small and there will be regional intensification. you want to think about it in other ways. but the question becomes what makes sense. we have...
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it has to do with the idea we call inertia. when something is moving, it's gonna keep on moving unless something messes with it. and so that when that rolls off, if there's nothing pushing it this way, then it would just keep going at the same speed. like when this ball is rolling along and now i push it. when i push it, it gains speed. but if i don't push it, it will just keep rolling steady, steady, steady with no change. and, furthermore, there's nothing this way obstructing it. now, there is some air drag, but very, very little compared to the tendency of that ball to just keep crashing through. so the ball goes steady, steady, steady. and rolling off the tabletop, if there's no gravity, would continue steady, steady, steady. but it doesn't continue like that, because there is gravity. and gravity pulls it down. what gravity is gonna do is like this. the ball we just hear it dropping, if i let it go, it falls here maybe. then falls in here, then falls in here, and then maybe fall down to here, okay? and then i'll have like a
it has to do with the idea we call inertia. when something is moving, it's gonna keep on moving unless something messes with it. and so that when that rolls off, if there's nothing pushing it this way, then it would just keep going at the same speed. like when this ball is rolling along and now i push it. when i push it, it gains speed. but if i don't push it, it will just keep rolling steady, steady, steady with no change. and, furthermore, there's nothing this way obstructing it. now, there...