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edmunds called it the ugliest car ever. cliche and every bad idea lamborghini ever had stuffed into one overpriced show car. it looks like some goofy transformer, like batman returns. >> i think i've seen worse. >> the problem is it's going to look ridiculously dated in ten years. it doesn't have the classic, clean lines. i'd have to agree with edmunds. ugliest ever, maybe not. but for the price -- >> if you're going to pay that kind of money. >> want something a little more classic. >> if you're going to spend that money on cars, maybe you're spending big bucks on homes. there's a new list of the top ten richest zip codes. 8 out of 10 are in florida and california. people going for the warm weather. number one, beverly hills, california. this list, we want to point out, excludes new york city intentionally. first is beverly hills, then aspen, montecito, california, bel air, california, and then miami beach. miami also made the list. so miami beach and miami on that list. >> again, new york's not on there. >>> lastly, i lov
edmunds called it the ugliest car ever. cliche and every bad idea lamborghini ever had stuffed into one overpriced show car. it looks like some goofy transformer, like batman returns. >> i think i've seen worse. >> the problem is it's going to look ridiculously dated in ten years. it doesn't have the classic, clean lines. i'd have to agree with edmunds. ugliest ever, maybe not. but for the price -- >> if you're going to pay that kind of money. >> want something a little...
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. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> today's date is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2. >> these hearings are held on a point system. behavior within spring creek and the total amount of time served, determine the outcome. >> my recommendation is that you will remain maxed. but we'd also like to get you some educational materials and stuff over here. and if you can give me a period of time without any disciplinaries or problems in here, i will ask for a special classification to get you reduced to close so i can get you out into general pop. >> people when they first come into prison and you're cooking, whatever, it's not unusual for people to have some trouble. but you get over here and you show us that yo
. >> edmunds meets with prison officials to see if he can transition back into general population. >> today's date is 4/14/06 and this is an initial classification for prisoner michael edmonds. >> the proceedings are taped and retained as an official record. >> you have four months out of 68 for 6% of your time served. involvement with alcohol and drugs is scored as never. no referral for mental health. under disciplinary you have two majors. you have a b-8 and a b-2....
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. >> hi i am edmund usey and i say in the ambassador sro. i heard great reports and police and how much they're people and we're not talking about the violence within lgbt and them and that has to with the evictions and mental health. we are san francisco and fighting for marriages for all in this country. we need to make sure that any lgbt person in san francisco -- we need a fuller law to cover bullying with sexual minorities and others and as the sheriff talk. when i was in jail for winking at a man for a funeral a year ago i learned that the jail does better than the hotels do. they allow a lot of violence and people in the closet don't come out, still don't come out. that's why they want to get naked at 72. they are finally coming out. this is april's fool day and it's the first and they can't get visitors on the first and the third and san francisco we need to rise up and make it better for everyone in the nation and as we get marriages for all. thank you for bringing this year and look forward to working with you and making san franci
. >> hi i am edmund usey and i say in the ambassador sro. i heard great reports and police and how much they're people and we're not talking about the violence within lgbt and them and that has to with the evictions and mental health. we are san francisco and fighting for marriages for all in this country. we need to make sure that any lgbt person in san francisco -- we need a fuller law to cover bullying with sexual minorities and others and as the sheriff talk. when i was in jail for...
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seth berkowitz is president of edmunds. >> people complain about the time that it takes, how much theyhave to invest at the dealership. >> reporter: what do you hate about buying cars, new or used? >> reporter: at 20 years old vinnie pujji was one of the youngest but most experienced hackers. this event was his third. >> having someone who is completely not related to your industry, not related to your company come in and say well this is the problem i'm having and other consumers are having, and i'm going to tack tell my way. it's the definition of originality. >> reporter: hack-a-thons got their start in silicon valley. and here on the campus of facebook they hold one about every month. an overnight hacking session, fueled by chinese food, and caffeine. at facebook company-wide hacks have lead to some key developments. the like button, the chat function, and time line which organizes posts and pictures chronologically. software engineer pedram keyani has been leading hack-a-thons for five year. you throw out the conventional. >> exactly, there are a hundred ideas that people have in
seth berkowitz is president of edmunds. >> people complain about the time that it takes, how much theyhave to invest at the dealership. >> reporter: what do you hate about buying cars, new or used? >> reporter: at 20 years old vinnie pujji was one of the youngest but most experienced hackers. this event was his third. >> having someone who is completely not related to your industry, not related to your company come in and say well this is the problem i'm having and other...
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the motel was just past the edmund pettus bridge, where three years earlier state troopers had attackedhts protesters on what would become known as bloody sunday. ray could not explain that stopover, even to his lawyer, arthur haines jr. >> typical ray, evasion, i was just passing through and i stayed there. nothing. >> from selma ray went on to atlanta, staying at a cheap boardinghouse near downtown. later the fbi would find in his room a city map with circles drawn around the ebenezer baptist church where martin luther king preached and around the neighborhood where he lived. on thursday, march 28th, reverend king returned to memphis for a massive protest in support of the garbage workers. violence erupted among angry black youths at the rear of the march. >> somebody threw a rock, a brick, or something. in a store. >> everything went haywire. police would come again throwing mace, dragging people out of the line, doing everything. >> windows were smashed, stores looted. police shot this teenager to death. king's aide, andrew young. >> nobody anticipated that this one would get out of
the motel was just past the edmund pettus bridge, where three years earlier state troopers had attackedhts protesters on what would become known as bloody sunday. ray could not explain that stopover, even to his lawyer, arthur haines jr. >> typical ray, evasion, i was just passing through and i stayed there. nothing. >> from selma ray went on to atlanta, staying at a cheap boardinghouse near downtown. later the fbi would find in his room a city map with circles drawn around the...
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he was one of the architects of the march on washington and the keynote speaker on 1965 across the edmund pettis branch and some alabama. they intended to march from selma to montgomery to demonstrate the need for voting rights in alabama. they're attacked by state troopers and a brutal confrontation known as bloody sunday. the congressman started an annual congressional pilgrimage with the faith and politics institute in washington and ever since then has led a delegation of bipartisan members of congress, civil rights leaders, clergy compensations, that to me most importantly, students of all ages to pass on the memory and experience is that those days to the next generation of marchers. i've now had the privilege of marching across that bridge twice the congressman lewis and a few weeks ago with the delegation were sitting in the pews of first that this church in montgomery, alabama where the police chief gave a speech about the role of the police during the civil rights movement and apologize to the congressman. he was so moved that he gave his -- to the congressman as a symbol of rec
he was one of the architects of the march on washington and the keynote speaker on 1965 across the edmund pettis branch and some alabama. they intended to march from selma to montgomery to demonstrate the need for voting rights in alabama. they're attacked by state troopers and a brutal confrontation known as bloody sunday. the congressman started an annual congressional pilgrimage with the faith and politics institute in washington and ever since then has led a delegation of bipartisan members...
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in the 1850's edmund road at one point that he thought princess anne county was the least known in the services of all the counties in virginia. this was the fastest growing county, and at one point the most rapidly growing city in the united states. >> next on book tv, old dominion university professor discusses his book innocents abroad, journeys around the world on semester of see. >> semester s.c. is an educational organization under the aegis of the university of virginia. plus students from other countries. the faulty thousand two and in the fall of 2006i circumnavigate the globe to get a sense of the entire world. and for somebody like me who is a writer, i believe the writing is all about seeing. probably not many better ways to change your perspective and to open a big rise and to kill passed the note into the unknown world. to brazil, cuba, egypt, the vietnam, burma, spain, italy to morocco, south africa, kenya. to those a 6i met a driver in egypt in alexandria, egypt. of course, we try to avoid connecting with him, what we ended up creating a. and to does a six, remember chr
in the 1850's edmund road at one point that he thought princess anne county was the least known in the services of all the counties in virginia. this was the fastest growing county, and at one point the most rapidly growing city in the united states. >> next on book tv, old dominion university professor discusses his book innocents abroad, journeys around the world on semester of see. >> semester s.c. is an educational organization under the aegis of the university of virginia. plus...
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richardson and the people who worked with him most closely than such as edmund case and keith jones still the same story . end boards narration in the book is entirely consistent with the man that i knew for four years. intellectual, considering consequences before acting to end absolutely honest. he is also the funniest man i ever met. that did not come through in his 1987 hearings, but the book is full of his wit. the life of a solicitor general, like the life of a judge, is reactive. of the people decide what suits to bring. the solicitor general controls the government's presentation in those suits to the supreme court . what petitions to pile call response to file, merits, briefs from oral argument, and the solicitor general also the size when the government will appeal an adverse decision by district court or seek rehearing in the court of appeals. the solicitor general has a party decide when it that all to participate in amicus curiae and the supreme court or court of appeals. it is a broad portfolio and requires a large base of knowledge plus the ability to learn fast. the solici
richardson and the people who worked with him most closely than such as edmund case and keith jones still the same story . end boards narration in the book is entirely consistent with the man that i knew for four years. intellectual, considering consequences before acting to end absolutely honest. he is also the funniest man i ever met. that did not come through in his 1987 hearings, but the book is full of his wit. the life of a solicitor general, like the life of a judge, is reactive. of the...
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richardson, rubbing leshouse and the people who worked with him most closely then such as edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story. and bork's narration in the book is entirely consistent with the man i knew for 40 years; intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. he's also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through in his 1987 hearings, but the book is full of his wit. [laughter] the life of a solicitor general, like the rife of a judge, is -- life of a judge, is reactive. other people decide what suits to bring, the solicitor general controls the government's presentation in those suits to the supreme court. what petitions to file, what responses to file, merits briefs, oral argument. and the solicitor general also decides when the government will appeal an adverse decision by a district court or seek rehearing in a court of appeals. the solicitor general has authority to decide when, if at all, to participate as am cushion curiae in the supreme court or court of appeals. it's a broad portfolio. it requires a large base of knowledge
richardson, rubbing leshouse and the people who worked with him most closely then such as edmund kitsch and keith jones tell the same story. and bork's narration in the book is entirely consistent with the man i knew for 40 years; intellectual, considering consequences before acting and absolutely honest. he's also the funniest man i ever met. that didn't come through in his 1987 hearings, but the book is full of his wit. [laughter] the life of a solicitor general, like the rife of a judge, is...
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. >> edmund picard who was the french sherlock holmes and he basically wrote the classic look that we now see the csi type programs on, he said if someone commits a crime he has to transfer part of himself, his fingerprints, and it was before dna, his lead, the fibers on his coat so compared to microscopes developed in the early 20 centuries, they come to this answer. again in the amanda knox case, the crime scene indicated one person and one person alone did the crime. they took the second narrative of a conspiracy. in the oswald case, a case which i happen to leave it or not 50 years ago this november and i wrote my thesis at college on it 48 years ago so i was deeply immersed in it, they have the same thing. the crime scene and also show that osborne did. his palm print was on it and the sniper's bullets, one of them ballistically match the gun and the bullet shells match, everything match but then of course the question is well, even if he did it first of all did he really do it? if he did do it was he doing it as someone else? here was a man who had defected to the soviet union a
. >> edmund picard who was the french sherlock holmes and he basically wrote the classic look that we now see the csi type programs on, he said if someone commits a crime he has to transfer part of himself, his fingerprints, and it was before dna, his lead, the fibers on his coat so compared to microscopes developed in the early 20 centuries, they come to this answer. again in the amanda knox case, the crime scene indicated one person and one person alone did the crime. they took the...
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an analyst with edmund .com says the increase in auto sales reflects americans' confidence in the economyesla motors announcing a new financial plan for its model as electric cars it aimed at making them affordable for more people. the company as part with wells fargo's in u.s. bank to provide a financing plan that provides the best elements of ownership and leasing. however, tasso's led only 4% of its customers have been chosen the least at expensive version of the model as electric sedan, which has a base price of $59,000 so without making it cheaper model not only more expensive versions that range from $70,000 to $95,000. and the report says vacation home sales were up four is a year in a row in 2012. the national association of realtors says the vacation home sales were up by more than 10% last year, accounting for 11 percent of all home sales. and a surge in demand helped lift median vacation home prices by 24% year over year, to 1 $150,000. the association says vacation home sales were propelled by strong start market, growing demand and limited inventory. >> breaking news and to k
an analyst with edmund .com says the increase in auto sales reflects americans' confidence in the economyesla motors announcing a new financial plan for its model as electric cars it aimed at making them affordable for more people. the company as part with wells fargo's in u.s. bank to provide a financing plan that provides the best elements of ownership and leasing. however, tasso's led only 4% of its customers have been chosen the least at expensive version of the model as electric sedan,...
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and congresswoman roby, delegation, to march across the ed mupped pet tiss bridge to recognize -- edmund pettus bridge to recognize the voting rights act and the acts that led up to that. the goad medal bill, the majority leader is bringing ngresswoman sewell, y recognizing those four little girls who at the birmingham church lost their lives to what was frightfully referred to i think as a terrorist act, a bomb going off with no specific objective in mind other than to kill people inside that church. the little girls were the closest to that explosion, and lost their lives. as the majority leader pointed out, that event and the events that he occurred in the square just across the street from the church led to this country living out its principles better than it had done to that date. but some lost their lives, these four little girls, and some gave dearly. i thank the majority leader for facilitating that bill coming to the floor. . leader, i noted on the schedule, however, that there is no motion to go to conference. as the gentleman knows -- on the budget. as the gentleman knows the
and congresswoman roby, delegation, to march across the ed mupped pet tiss bridge to recognize -- edmund pettus bridge to recognize the voting rights act and the acts that led up to that. the goad medal bill, the majority leader is bringing ngresswoman sewell, y recognizing those four little girls who at the birmingham church lost their lives to what was frightfully referred to i think as a terrorist act, a bomb going off with no specific objective in mind other than to kill people inside that...