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the blurb connects to new hampshire, ethan allen. and a lot of people go, ethan allen, that's vermont. green mountain boys. the green mountain boys came into existence because at the time there was no vermont. new hampshire always believed that the land west of, well, what is today vermont was part of new hampshire. but the king of england gave it in 1763, i believe, to new york. well, by that time new hampshire had already sold land in be what is today -- in what is today vermont and deeded it in new hampshire. then new york started selling in some cases the same land and deeding it in new york. some of that land was owned by ethan allen and his brothers, among others, and deeded in new hampshire. and they formed a vigilante group, truly a vigilante group called the green mountain boys that went after these new yorkers who were arriving and laying claim to the new hampshire lands. ethan allen never built furniture, by the way, never made furniture. [laughter] but he burned a good deal of it. [laughter] and he was, he was a tough cha
the blurb connects to new hampshire, ethan allen. and a lot of people go, ethan allen, that's vermont. green mountain boys. the green mountain boys came into existence because at the time there was no vermont. new hampshire always believed that the land west of, well, what is today vermont was part of new hampshire. but the king of england gave it in 1763, i believe, to new york. well, by that time new hampshire had already sold land in be what is today -- in what is today vermont and deeded it...
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>> the ambient noise measurements -- my name is ethan halter. the measurements of background noise that we took on the evening of july 8 were noted in our report. they were higher than those noted in the wia report, but similar to the ones noted in the entertainment commission report. vice president garcia: is that formulary? it seems as though when i was reading the papers that were you to want to know about ambient noise levels in a given block there is some more you can go and a chart that would tell you what that is. it is not an independent reading taken by someone such as yourself or someone else. there is an exact, absolute number that exists out there. is that inaccurate, my impression? >> if i may say, there are guidelines to typical background noise levels in a variety of different types of neighborhoods. indeed wia report, they show a graphic that shows everything from rural farm land to right next to train tracks. those could be considered reasonably representative of a typical neighborhoods of that type. there is also the on-site me
>> the ambient noise measurements -- my name is ethan halter. the measurements of background noise that we took on the evening of july 8 were noted in our report. they were higher than those noted in the wia report, but similar to the ones noted in the entertainment commission report. vice president garcia: is that formulary? it seems as though when i was reading the papers that were you to want to know about ambient noise levels in a given block there is some more you can go and a chart...
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my name is ethan. this is regarding 215 noey street. this goes back to 2003. the owners bought the apartment complex in 2000, and there was a complete by a neighbor in 2006. the owners got a permit. they wanted to see if they could replace the tenants in a different location. they were unable to do that. be permit lapsed. they got the permit reinstated at the end of 2006. dbi gave them more time to do an eviction. the tenet that the san francisco board of appeals -- tenant got the san francisco board of appeals to stay the permanent. since then, there has been no action. there has been no action by dbi. dbi issued a fine for non- compliance. our clients are between a rock and a hard place. the cannot fix the unit. the need to either get a permit and suspended or get other people into the property, and that is what we're looking for. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. in with the department of public health, here to speak with regards to the property, not help center one. we would like to resolve this matter with the department of build
my name is ethan. this is regarding 215 noey street. this goes back to 2003. the owners bought the apartment complex in 2000, and there was a complete by a neighbor in 2006. the owners got a permit. they wanted to see if they could replace the tenants in a different location. they were unable to do that. be permit lapsed. they got the permit reinstated at the end of 2006. dbi gave them more time to do an eviction. the tenet that the san francisco board of appeals -- tenant got the san francisco...
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milliken in india and i'm an independent expired i'm going to keep one of them to be a newborn son ethan the young gentlemen depicting illness and minimum of the giving of a community than the one to be a legal one to be given to be. able. to get it as you can see. in the old regions of colombia the state fights all armed groups with the same zeal. that. the term positive is let's say a colombian one insisted it consists of assassinating a person. killing innocent victims from the city rejects on outcasts are enticed with job offers both legal and illegal they are quickly recruited recruited here taken to other areas of the country and murdered they take them from own region to another they dress them up as warriors after killing them like guerilla fighters i make it seem like they died in combat and i passed them off as fighters killed in battle then they tell us they were guerrillas who died in combat that's why they are known as positive. and i wasn't sure he was dead i was sitting right here when i asked my mother. replied they found. one who did he go off with. i thought he'd gone a
milliken in india and i'm an independent expired i'm going to keep one of them to be a newborn son ethan the young gentlemen depicting illness and minimum of the giving of a community than the one to be a legal one to be given to be. able. to get it as you can see. in the old regions of colombia the state fights all armed groups with the same zeal. that. the term positive is let's say a colombian one insisted it consists of assassinating a person. killing innocent victims from the city rejects...
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the democratic republicans found out and proceeded to try to ethane hamilton in dram his plan to create the national bank by exposing the sex scandal. jeff, opening that had boomeranged on jefferson because federal drug that the story of sally young men's. jefferson was bothering his arms like children.ing what we see is the town in bothers themselves were not above using each other's sex scandals to score political points. part of a long tradition to gont back to your thought that ifrtas rewards of focus to regard to the important issues pitcheryetd that's correct. >> host: people do like to talk about them. >> guest: the thing is during i prenlate 18th and early 19th century the sex lives of and president, andrew jackson, thomas jefferson was in the press, fair game.th centu the 20th-century when you have the images of the national security states can professionalism of journalism. part of the establishment there to protect you. so the sec's discussion, while it is well known within lossn miserables that john kennedy and franklin roosevelt had their te affairs but it may get into a sd
the democratic republicans found out and proceeded to try to ethane hamilton in dram his plan to create the national bank by exposing the sex scandal. jeff, opening that had boomeranged on jefferson because federal drug that the story of sally young men's. jefferson was bothering his arms like children.ing what we see is the town in bothers themselves were not above using each other's sex scandals to score political points. part of a long tradition to gont back to your thought that ifrtas...
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it is a girl for ethan hawke, creased kitchen-- and >> coming a will show you one restaurant that issing the menus and firing up the ipad. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. >> in atlanta, some discovered it was tough to have the waiter ready when they were. now they decided to give diners the power to place orders on their own time. >> we at the idea to use ipad and a restaurant. >> of we were hoping to have the ipad so that people could order food, drinks, or the ballet without waiting. >> you can order as you go along, the your drinks and then the appetizer in what i have to weigh on anyone you just order it. >> we use these things for inventory. >> we can make changes on the fly with the ipad. we are able to actually customize th
it is a girl for ethan hawke, creased kitchen-- and >> coming a will show you one restaurant that issing the menus and firing up the ipad. [ man ] i got this new citi thankyou card and started earning loads of points. you got a weather balloon with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. ♪ ♪ there it is. [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. ♪ [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points....
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end of the date if you know me but i mean i only heard of pain so much that they're happy in work ethan wore so you think the so just in short you think that the rich to be taxed more and contribute more to pay for some of those programs that are guaranteeing for the sick the poor that sort of thing absolutely i think i think looking at you know the greatest love to clay and being very. understand that the reason particularly conservatives really like to argue. this is a meritocracy i worked hard i'm sure the united states is also created with the idea that you earn your keep and you pay your keep and i think the bigger issue is that many conservatives say look i get it in my i see be able to keep it that nobody thing that just because he doesn't mean you deserve the right to that he's half. people are going to be crippling about it and just simply because you or i think that i think we would be i just want to make a point along with what you're saying i want to bring up i think we have a picture of the ferrari that is selling out the ferrari in the lamborghini that were just released e
end of the date if you know me but i mean i only heard of pain so much that they're happy in work ethan wore so you think the so just in short you think that the rich to be taxed more and contribute more to pay for some of those programs that are guaranteeing for the sick the poor that sort of thing absolutely i think i think looking at you know the greatest love to clay and being very. understand that the reason particularly conservatives really like to argue. this is a meritocracy i worked...
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. >> reporter: ethan davidson's making a falling block game. >> top all the green blocks without havingll off thehelatform. >> reporter: he and his classmates are in the debugging stages now. >> you jumped where there wasn't anything to jump off of. >> yeah, i have to fix that. >> reporter: not without some help from camp instructor code name aladdin. he's teaching them the tricks of the trade and the kids are teaching him a few things too. >> they're coming out with very original ideas, story-driven characters, more script, more about the content and less about just the basic shoot them up, beat them up type of games. wewee getting really original content here. >> reporter: some of these kids have been to tech camps before but none of them have experienced this twist. at the end of the week they n't just take their apps home, they publish them. are you going to put them on the app store? >> yes. >> reporter: how many downloads do you think you can get for your game? >> i'm hoping to get -- i know i'll get more than 300. >> everyone has an iphone. then if you say you have an app people
. >> reporter: ethan davidson's making a falling block game. >> top all the green blocks without havingll off thehelatform. >> reporter: he and his classmates are in the debugging stages now. >> you jumped where there wasn't anything to jump off of. >> yeah, i have to fix that. >> reporter: not without some help from camp instructor code name aladdin. he's teaching them the tricks of the trade and the kids are teaching him a few things too. >> they're...
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and he has more brain cells in his pink ethan i have in my whole hand which makes no sense and proves my point. sitting next to me, penn gillette, the taller and louder half of ten and teller. -- penn and teller. and this pile of ooze slants the news. good to see you pinch. >> today in on-line's weekend magazine preview, what in blazes is an on-line we showcase the piece, what would hillary clinton have done? and if we were president he would be a mess. we would still be in this moxy. liberal stereo tapes -- stereo types. yeah. >> well done. >> i'm pinch. >> if if it is a land where government is banned. so you remember paypal founder peter tiel. he was offering millions to get smart kids to skip college and start their own business which was awesome. now my favorite person on the planet has given piles of cash to create libertarian islands. it is called the sea setting institute which is creating sovereign nation on oil platforms out of the reach of big government. they would be free from welfare, minimum wage and all of the other crud that ruins people's lives. it is a free country
and he has more brain cells in his pink ethan i have in my whole hand which makes no sense and proves my point. sitting next to me, penn gillette, the taller and louder half of ten and teller. -- penn and teller. and this pile of ooze slants the news. good to see you pinch. >> today in on-line's weekend magazine preview, what in blazes is an on-line we showcase the piece, what would hillary clinton have done? and if we were president he would be a mess. we would still be in this moxy....
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. >> i'm ethan. >> i know. >> so what are you doing?> um, i'm waiting for my sister to finish practice. >> what are you writing? >> oh, some words and thoughts. >> thoughts on what? >> disappointment. >> we should write a song together. >> for the renegades? sure. yeah. but... um... i'm not musical. >> maybe you haven't found your instrument yet. >> rose: the actress looks like your sister. >> (laughs) it is my sister. >> did you make the movie you wanted to make? >> yes. and more so. snipe it turned out better than you imagined? >> i think it turned out more powerful than envisioned. i knew it would be a powerful film in divinely mysterious ways. i'm asking a lot of audience members. i'm saying take a leap with us feet first into the... dive in into ungraspable mystery of the divine. >> rose: into our search for faith and... >> yeah, yeah. and, you know, and let's see how you feel ask yourself are you going to make it to the other side. are you going to freefall endlessly. >> rose: if you can do that, that's amazing. if you can say to
. >> i'm ethan. >> i know. >> so what are you doing?> um, i'm waiting for my sister to finish practice. >> what are you writing? >> oh, some words and thoughts. >> thoughts on what? >> disappointment. >> we should write a song together. >> for the renegades? sure. yeah. but... um... i'm not musical. >> maybe you haven't found your instrument yet. >> rose: the actress looks like your sister. >> (laughs) it is my sister....
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detective ethan grimes got the case. >> i spent approximately four weeks on this case. >> he found outctims was a professional acrobat in cirque du soleil. you finish your workout? >> yeah. >> you go back to your locker? >> yes. >> what do you see? >> no clothes, no shoes, no wallet, no credit cards. >> everything was gone. >> i'm so upset. i call right away my wife and tell her to close all of my credit cards. >> it wasn't just credit cards his needed to worry about. he also allegedly stole his identity using it to buy a cell phone and even something you might not expect. >> i had some call from dental office. >> a dentist office? >> yes. >> police say raja used his identity to get his teeth x-rayed. they look one more look at the case history and turns the case over to the repeat offenders unit. >> the fresher the information, the quicker we can find people they want to do surveillance on. >> yep, that's them. >> that's why tonight police have decided to follow raja jones. what are the chances he'll commit a crime while the police and our cameras are watching? >> turn lane. >> as the
detective ethan grimes got the case. >> i spent approximately four weeks on this case. >> he found outctims was a professional acrobat in cirque du soleil. you finish your workout? >> yeah. >> you go back to your locker? >> yes. >> what do you see? >> no clothes, no shoes, no wallet, no credit cards. >> everything was gone. >> i'm so upset. i call right away my wife and tell her to close all of my credit cards. >> it wasn't just credit...
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ethan lynch used cod as bait to catch the shark, which was 12 feet long.as what the -- with the marine education camp. the camp lets kids explore the waters. but no one expected this. it took 35 minutes to haul in the shark. >> i had no idea what it was and then somebody on the tuna to your said it was a shark. and then we got next to the boat and thought, wow, this is a big, big fish. >>> 8:56. developing news from the middle east. israel is striking back. we have been talking about what's been happening in a response to the coordinated attacks overnight in southern california. the targets range from passenger buses to a military patrol. israel announced it is launching and air strike on southern gaza. this is a developings situation. the israeli government is blaming militants for the attack that have so far killed at least seven people. >> that's a story we'll continue to follow at noon and then also the situation in san rafael. >>> let's check in with sal one more time. >> we're looking for late commute slowdowns. this is 880. look how terrible it's be
ethan lynch used cod as bait to catch the shark, which was 12 feet long.as what the -- with the marine education camp. the camp lets kids explore the waters. but no one expected this. it took 35 minutes to haul in the shark. >> i had no idea what it was and then somebody on the tuna to your said it was a shark. and then we got next to the boat and thought, wow, this is a big, big fish. >>> 8:56. developing news from the middle east. israel is striking back. we have been talking...
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ethan nadelmann. [applause] >> thank you very much, rohn. is a pleasure to be here at the.t's been about a decade. i'm very happy to be in colorado, which is very likely, i say quite possibly going to become the first state in the united states to choose to end marijuana prohibition, come the election next year. [applause] so thank you, coloradans for taking the lead on that. now, congressman polis make some wonderful points, and many points i would make about this. at the attorney general, john suthers responded. let me do a bit of a giveaway in way of response. and as he spoke was probably about drug policy as well as more nearly about marijuana, let me do the same. the first thing is, here's my perspective. i've had of the drug policy alliance, lead organization in the country. we just opened an office in colorado. our new colorado director if you. we're not out there saying legalize all drugs can put them in 7-eleven and treat them like alcohol and tobacco. our perspective is one that says there has never been a drug-free society. there's never going to be a drug-free s
ethan nadelmann. [applause] >> thank you very much, rohn. is a pleasure to be here at the.t's been about a decade. i'm very happy to be in colorado, which is very likely, i say quite possibly going to become the first state in the united states to choose to end marijuana prohibition, come the election next year. [applause] so thank you, coloradans for taking the lead on that. now, congressman polis make some wonderful points, and many points i would make about this. at the attorney...
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morning, one young fisherman headed back to school with a whopper of a "what i did this summer" story, ethande a bet with his dad, who could catch the biggest fish of the summer and the dad thought he was winning until this: 12 feet long, 458 pounds, a blue shark. look at that thing. unbelievable. it was on about -- 20 miles off the shore of northern massachusetts. listen to this: >> he was next to the boat and, he pedal off like 100 feet of line, a constant back and forth and i was surprised, my god, this is a big fish. martha: joined by a shark expert and a marine biologist, and boston university professor, joins us live by phone, good to have you back. welcome back. >> caller: nice to be here, martha. martha: what do you make of this, surprising? >> we have lots of blue sharks offshore, this time of year and they are seasonal migrants to the waters and, fishermen catch and release them every day, targeting these sharks or other species of fish like tuna. martha: this was larger than most blue sharks, right? >> right. it looks like it will be the new state record and beat the old within by
morning, one young fisherman headed back to school with a whopper of a "what i did this summer" story, ethande a bet with his dad, who could catch the biggest fish of the summer and the dad thought he was winning until this: 12 feet long, 458 pounds, a blue shark. look at that thing. unbelievable. it was on about -- 20 miles off the shore of northern massachusetts. listen to this: >> he was next to the boat and, he pedal off like 100 feet of line, a constant back and forth and i...
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beginning at 7:00, author willard sterne randall talks about ethan allen. that is at 7:00 eastern. later tonight on prime time, 8:00 eastern, focusing on the civil war, we will feature author adam goodheart. then jeffry wert. also, amanda for men and her book, which looks at written pose a role in that conflict. it all gets under way at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. it is a country fraught with corruption, natural disasters, and islamic extremists. >> what was really shocking to me and many people in pakistan was that these assassinations were welcomed, were congratulated by many pakistanis. these are not terrorists, not al qaeda, the taliban, but ordinary pakistanis, who feel that their religion is threatened, that the country is becoming too secular, that the islamic values are under attack and that blasphemy, which is anything that insult the profit or islam, is something to be defended with your life. >> "washington post" corresponded pamela constable sunday night on c-span "q&a." >> the july 20 united nations declaration of famine in the two regions of somalia was not made lightly
beginning at 7:00, author willard sterne randall talks about ethan allen. that is at 7:00 eastern. later tonight on prime time, 8:00 eastern, focusing on the civil war, we will feature author adam goodheart. then jeffry wert. also, amanda for men and her book, which looks at written pose a role in that conflict. it all gets under way at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. it is a country fraught with corruption, natural disasters, and islamic extremists. >> what was really shocking to me and many...
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work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethan is his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor, your job is to find the truth. your job is not to win a conviction. and i don't understand in reading this entire book and then i urge you to do it and see if you come to a different conclusion, how the prosecutor could have looked at the evidence and actually stood up in front of a jury and asked them to convict jovan mosley of this crime. it was just shocking to the conscience. and another thing that ought to shock people as they see this is that is how obscure this case was. and ask yourself, how many cases like this might be now in cook county? we have a system that misfires often enough and it takes someone co
work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethan is his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor,...
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work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethanis his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor, your job is to find the truth. your job is not to win a conviction. and i don't understand in reading this entire book and then i urge you to do it and see if you come to a different conclusion, how the prosecutor could have looked at the evidence and actually stood up in front of a jury and asked them to convict jovan mosley of this crime. it was just shocking to the conscience. and another thing that ought to shock people as they see this is that is how obscure this case was. and ask yourself, how many cases like this might be now in cook county? we have a system that misfires often enough and it takes someone com
work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethanis his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor, your...
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work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethan is his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor, your job is to find the truth. your job is not to win a conviction. and i don't understand in reading this entire book and then i urge you to do it and see if you come to a different conclusion, how the prosecutor could have looked at the evidence and actually stood up in front of a jury and asked them to convict jovan mosley of this crime. it was just shocking to the conscience. and another thing that ought to shock people as they see this is that is how obscure this case was. and ask yourself, how many cases like this might be now in cook county? we have a system that misfires often enough and it takes someone co
work so hard down in those trenches and they have such a black comedy sense of humor that i ran into ethan is his name. he's a great lawyer, great guy. i ran into him at like the peninsula spa, and he walks up and he says -- and someone like i'm sorry, he said i'm the villain. every story needs a villain. i'm the villain. it's fine, i'm fine. [laughter] >> but those guys are -- they're fantastic lawyers. >> you joke about that. but my question is, when -- if you're a prosecutor,...