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moderate than his radicals to the right leftist marxist groups that wanted to hijack planes and so forth but it was an organizational context and the primary goal was to promote the representative the world would recognize but to go to the jordanians or the egyptians but to have the sole legitimate recognized palestinian people and he understood that's required that they come together enough and unified enough to be that representative. if they were competing against each other and if they said we don't want to be there we want to be in another group then that was the competition to challenge everyone coming on board in a single movement that could compel the recognition and respect of the world. it is that he was always making compromises to keep all factions off toward on the project which he saw the vehicles towards recognition of vehicles towards gaining some degree of the self-determination. so they're the compromises or made along the way and in many ways the push towards the negotiated solution but it had to be radical enough to keep the factions on board so he wouldn't seek fundi
moderate than his radicals to the right leftist marxist groups that wanted to hijack planes and so forth but it was an organizational context and the primary goal was to promote the representative the world would recognize but to go to the jordanians or the egyptians but to have the sole legitimate recognized palestinian people and he understood that's required that they come together enough and unified enough to be that representative. if they were competing against each other and if they said...
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not just ask where palestinians are radical and hate israel and so forth. they are domestic, political causes and dynamics that create this violence. palestinian several domestic politics like we have domestic politics and it's not just a matter of religion in a single charismatic leadership that pushes a button on and off. it is not just a matter of ideology. they are real domestic political issues to which we have to attend. >> host: author of "violence, nonviolence, and the palestinian national movement." you are watching these bands do. >> host: why is immigration the greatest threat in the country? >> i'm assuming a lot of your republicans or conservative democrat and it feels like we have been overwhelmed with wave after wave of loss. obama is elected, reelected. obamacare about twice by the supreme
not just ask where palestinians are radical and hate israel and so forth. they are domestic, political causes and dynamics that create this violence. palestinian several domestic politics like we have domestic politics and it's not just a matter of religion in a single charismatic leadership that pushes a button on and off. it is not just a matter of ideology. they are real domestic political issues to which we have to attend. >> host: author of "violence, nonviolence, and the...
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this back and forth police pursuit took a lot of coordination. >> reporter: a lot of coordination. three different police agencies police from new jersey pennsylvania, philadelphia specifically and then highway patrol were involved including a police helicopter above. southwest detectives briefed us late last night. they tell us the suspect said nothing. he was dazed and confused when he was arrested. just after midnight he was released from the hospital and he was brute here to southwest detectives where he is inside the building now. we have video of him being brought into the building escorted by officers. sources tell nbc 10 he is robert ritter from blackwood, new jersey. you can see the high-speed chase he led police on for over two hours last night. he drove this white van from oakland, new jersey into philadelphia, throughout the city, back to new jersey where he sped through a crowded mall parking lot and once again into philadelphia. the chase finally came to an end after the van flipped near the philadelphia international airport. >> this is a pursuit that lasted for over
this back and forth police pursuit took a lot of coordination. >> reporter: a lot of coordination. three different police agencies police from new jersey pennsylvania, philadelphia specifically and then highway patrol were involved including a police helicopter above. southwest detectives briefed us late last night. they tell us the suspect said nothing. he was dazed and confused when he was arrested. just after midnight he was released from the hospital and he was brute here to southwest...
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the difficulty of starting your own business and so forth.ks blacks would be better off taking advantage of our two-party system and he's right. the left takes the black vote for granted, and he even criticizes the republican party for not doing more black outreach. it's very encouraging to see a republican speaking this way. >> dan, what do you think of this? i've long thought this is the way republicans should speak about a lot these issues because let's take education. a lot of these policies, democrats keep these kids in these horrible schools, denying them opportunity. that's a big opening for republicans, it seems. >> chris christie as governor of new jersey has spent a lot of time in black cities in new jersey making this argument in town halls. marco rubio and jeb bush are going to make the same argument. what they have to overcome the democrats are running totally on identity politics. they present an identity culture, blacks women, class. if you're black, if you're a woman, if you're gay, the republicans are against you and that's a
the difficulty of starting your own business and so forth.ks blacks would be better off taking advantage of our two-party system and he's right. the left takes the black vote for granted, and he even criticizes the republican party for not doing more black outreach. it's very encouraging to see a republican speaking this way. >> dan, what do you think of this? i've long thought this is the way republicans should speak about a lot these issues because let's take education. a lot of these...
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they would fight and go back and forth nothing closed it out. we have the ability through the joint commission here, to vote go to the u.n. security council, and mandate they give us access, and they haven't they are in material breach and we get snap back of the sanctions. so there's awe auto metalistty to this that doesn't agree in other agreements.
they would fight and go back and forth nothing closed it out. we have the ability through the joint commission here, to vote go to the u.n. security council, and mandate they give us access, and they haven't they are in material breach and we get snap back of the sanctions. so there's awe auto metalistty to this that doesn't agree in other agreements.
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so to those who come from the state's and the federal government, let us set forth the goal of 1976.ot just moving forward in material areas, but moving forward in the realm of american spirit. i know this sounds too illusory, uncertainty, but it is there. we must put our minds to it and that brings me to the states. america is 50 states. we are big cities and small cities. it is all the hopes and all the homes of 200 million people. and that is why we want this celebration to be national. it must go to the people. and we want people all over the land to sense the greatness of this moment and to participate in it. to help us all to discover what the great spirit is. so i will charge this commission to move forward. move forward in reaching the great material goals of which we know we are capable, that is the easiest part of the job. but recognizing that the best bed, clothed, housed people in the world still these are to be the hope of the world with the splendid spirit to list -- to lift the dream, which meant so much to the people in 1776. i will conclude simply by saying that by 1
so to those who come from the state's and the federal government, let us set forth the goal of 1976.ot just moving forward in material areas, but moving forward in the realm of american spirit. i know this sounds too illusory, uncertainty, but it is there. we must put our minds to it and that brings me to the states. america is 50 states. we are big cities and small cities. it is all the hopes and all the homes of 200 million people. and that is why we want this celebration to be national. it...
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that gives a small grant and i don't know what is going on and you carried through the money come forth and people get benefits and i also-i'm a union member and know you are very active in the union and hope you will be more active in your community and have a nice vacation. a much happier life [inaudible] >> yes. see you on the picket line commissioner. >> thank you. i know this will break your heart but we are at the last contract, z, requesting authdization to renew the grant agreement with [inaudible] day service for the provision of physical fitness and diabetes for seniors and adult, july 1, 2015-june, 30, 2018, amount of 281, 087 plus amount of 28, 109 not to exceed 309, 196. linda [inaudible] motion to discuss? >> good afternoon director and commissioners and madam secretary. this is a request to renew [inaudible] day service for helths promotion physical fitness and diabetes self management. the amount is not to exceed 309, 196 for fy 15, 16. the services indicated in the memo, the goal is for the health promotion is enable seniors and adult with disability to be more physical
that gives a small grant and i don't know what is going on and you carried through the money come forth and people get benefits and i also-i'm a union member and know you are very active in the union and hope you will be more active in your community and have a nice vacation. a much happier life [inaudible] >> yes. see you on the picket line commissioner. >> thank you. i know this will break your heart but we are at the last contract, z, requesting authdization to renew the grant...
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so forth. finally i think i think kayaking and human powered vehicles are becoming part of the fabric on the central waterfront. i think it's becoming sort of iconic places like mccovey cove and really i think is a part of san francisco culture. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is gauche i run city tired which is the outfitter at south beach harbor. i started the business about 10 years ago because prior to that there was no gauche it was not easy to access the bay water. i used to live in the city. what a great city was a great waterfront view. yet it to go kayaking i to drive an hour to hollow out to to rent a kayak, bring it over here, get on the water haven't become, have to bring it back which takes another hour. watching dear i'm thinking this is got to be fixed. i eventually started the business and it's been great. there's still having a network of axis is great. that we can get on the water and go somewhere else and that's what were talking about here with the water trail. pe
so forth. finally i think i think kayaking and human powered vehicles are becoming part of the fabric on the central waterfront. i think it's becoming sort of iconic places like mccovey cove and really i think is a part of san francisco culture. >> thank you. next speaker. >> hi. my name is gauche i run city tired which is the outfitter at south beach harbor. i started the business about 10 years ago because prior to that there was no gauche it was not easy to access the bay water....
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here she was as secretary of state emailing back and forth from a personal server. we know, given all the hacking that's happened as of late, how vulnerable certain servers can be. yet, she was, as you described it, absolutely reckless to do this? >> but, reckless is not necessarily criminal. one, two, these are now being labeled as classified and they were not at that time. trish: no no,. hang on. hang on. you know that is what she is going to say, you know what? you're secretary of state. you're secretary of state. face it. your calendar is confidential. and may be considered to some classified. i basically everything you're doing there is secretary of state needs to state in a secure environment. i mean this is, this is basic stuff that anyone should know, leslie. >> but, if something is not classified, or deemed secret and classified, she is supposed to assume that it is and be clairvoyant. trish: okay. hillary has no idea what is classified and what's not. she is secretary of state. >> i didn't say that. i didn't say. trish: government information from her home
here she was as secretary of state emailing back and forth from a personal server. we know, given all the hacking that's happened as of late, how vulnerable certain servers can be. yet, she was, as you described it, absolutely reckless to do this? >> but, reckless is not necessarily criminal. one, two, these are now being labeled as classified and they were not at that time. trish: no no,. hang on. hang on. you know that is what she is going to say, you know what? you're secretary of...
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that gives a small grant and i don't know what is going on and you carried through the money come forth and people get benefits and i also-i'm a union member and know you are very active in the union and hope you will be more active in your community and have a nice vacation. a much happier life [inaudible] >> yes. see you on the picket line commissioner. >> thank you. i know this will break your heart but we are at the last contract, z, requesting authdization to renew the grant agreement with [inaudible] day service for the provision of physical fitness and diabetes for seniors and adult, july 1, 2015-june, 30, 2018,
that gives a small grant and i don't know what is going on and you carried through the money come forth and people get benefits and i also-i'm a union member and know you are very active in the union and hope you will be more active in your community and have a nice vacation. a much happier life [inaudible] >> yes. see you on the picket line commissioner. >> thank you. i know this will break your heart but we are at the last contract, z, requesting authdization to renew the grant...
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>> correct because it is extension of the contract so it becomes a forth year. we anticipate-based on the contract requirements we need to do a open rsp for the next cycle. >> thank you >> any other comment or questions? >> i have a question. in your 60 years is that a stiff policy because diabetics start early. is there flexibility if you have someone below 60? >> the target population is not that ridged, so under 60 is welcome if they have diabetes >> comments or questions? comnlts or questions from the public? hearing none, all in favor? opposed? thank you the motion carries >> thank you >> okay item 9 on the agenda, announcements? hearing none. item 10 >> my name is ester [inaudible] from api legal outreach lt i want to thank you for approving the budget and recognize the amazing and dedicated staff that the department hired especially like maria and deniece. i too am a former city employee with department of human resources and arport and understand what it takes to do good work in the city that reflects the need of the community in a way that is understood
>> correct because it is extension of the contract so it becomes a forth year. we anticipate-based on the contract requirements we need to do a open rsp for the next cycle. >> thank you >> any other comment or questions? >> i have a question. in your 60 years is that a stiff policy because diabetics start early. is there flexibility if you have someone below 60? >> the target population is not that ridged, so under 60 is welcome if they have diabetes >>...
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if there were four, it would have been forth. they had begun later as a network.hey were less capitalized than the other two. they needed the income from "batman" and "the flying nun" to run during prime time. they would come on during the day and given our and-a-half summation of the highlights. the other networks accuse them of forsaking their journalistic responsibility. however, the idea of putting these two heavyweights on to go head-to-head and give them 15 uninterrupted minutes on national network was -- became captivating. people loved to see this dance this ballet, this tango. it was a boxing match. we took to calling it verbal one sport. they were after each other's jugular. the weaponry was words. that developed an audience. commentators were covering it, by the end there was a headline that said -- at the 1972 convention, cbs is going to imitate abc? everybody changed. no one after that ever did gavel to gavel coverage again. and of course, the idea of two heavyweights going back and forth and precipitating fights on tv became increasingly the norm. br
if there were four, it would have been forth. they had begun later as a network.hey were less capitalized than the other two. they needed the income from "batman" and "the flying nun" to run during prime time. they would come on during the day and given our and-a-half summation of the highlights. the other networks accuse them of forsaking their journalistic responsibility. however, the idea of putting these two heavyweights on to go head-to-head and give them 15...
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there's precious little in the speech, to suggest that he is about to burst forth with a slew of ideas, that crossed the lines held up until now, by either side. for example, is he proposing to cut any of the state expenses that he wants them to cut. 55%. budget. the two biggest expenses. there's no sign of that. he harped on about the past failures, and the fact that his predecessors the other parties that held power, colluded with oligarchs and bankers to corrupt greek politics but didn't say much about whether he can break that and he didn't bring forth any proposals to legislate against corruption. he said we await creditors proposals. on the whole, it doesn't sound hopeful that mr alexis tsipras is heading forth and breaking new ground to conclude an agreement with creditors to change politics at home in greece or lift them out of the doldrums. >> hundreds of listed companies in china stopped trading shares on the two major groups. they have stopped since june. scott heidler in beijing. >> continuing a four week slides, markets in china closed down again. the shanghai index closed
there's precious little in the speech, to suggest that he is about to burst forth with a slew of ideas, that crossed the lines held up until now, by either side. for example, is he proposing to cut any of the state expenses that he wants them to cut. 55%. budget. the two biggest expenses. there's no sign of that. he harped on about the past failures, and the fact that his predecessors the other parties that held power, colluded with oligarchs and bankers to corrupt greek politics but didn't say...
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when there's no back and forth traffic, there's nothing toint september. now, fortunately, most of these terrorists have put something on social media to indicate a desire to do something and somehow you know that word gets to the authorities, the fbi can then assign jttfs to look at that group or group of persons. but now, without that back and forth, you're left with the fbi trying to read minds. who is thinking of doing something? when are they going to do it? >> help us understand, we talked about it here a bit this morning, the calendar, not only the fourth of july but the holy month of ramadan and the increased value for some on attacking during the month. >> well, ramadan as you mentioned the holiest month for muslims, a period where they have to fast regularly. it's deemed to be the most holiest period for their lives. it's a very warped period for terrorists because they deem themselves to attain greater spirituality if they carry out attacks during this period. we have it on record in the past, where ramadan attacks before. isis also believes in
when there's no back and forth traffic, there's nothing toint september. now, fortunately, most of these terrorists have put something on social media to indicate a desire to do something and somehow you know that word gets to the authorities, the fbi can then assign jttfs to look at that group or group of persons. but now, without that back and forth, you're left with the fbi trying to read minds. who is thinking of doing something? when are they going to do it? >> help us understand, we...
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i have a home and i have connections and i have work and so forth.it's not easy to pick up and move, and it's the same with networks. you can't just suddenly remove yourself from these social ties and teleport yourself to another part of the network, because you're embedded, and this embeddedness matters. >> hinojosa: all right, well, let's stay with the embeddedness, and the final thing that we're going to leave our viewers with is... so, what do we do? so what does one do? like, what... if one wants to improve one's life... >> right. >> hinojosa: have more networking possibilities, improve your profession, improve your career, or improve your social life. because i kind of feel like... i'm like, you can do certain things but you can't do certain things. so what do you want our audience to say? >> all right, so i would turn that on its head and i would quote john f. kennedy and i would say, "ask not what your country can do for you-- ask what you can do for your country." so instead of saying, "how can i," you know, um... >> hinojosa: benefit. >> ye
i have a home and i have connections and i have work and so forth.it's not easy to pick up and move, and it's the same with networks. you can't just suddenly remove yourself from these social ties and teleport yourself to another part of the network, because you're embedded, and this embeddedness matters. >> hinojosa: all right, well, let's stay with the embeddedness, and the final thing that we're going to leave our viewers with is... so, what do we do? so what does one do? like, what......
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highway hammond did the financing for the garage and so forth. i looked at what he sponsors with the natural humanities type of work to do. so if you had a statue there, i was trying to stretch my imagination a little bit and try to bring in what if you had a statue? that one looks like a burning-man type of stuff. so i immediately said, hey, let's cool it on them that. it looks like burning man that will be up for a short time and come down. so if you ever had a statue come up there, i think i'm a little too ambitious. i like the italian fellow, michelangelo. it's also about 17-footer. so like you say, if it's going to be -- [speaker not understood] i like something more permanent. >> thank you, richard. >> is there anyone else who would like to make public comment on the consent calendar? being none, public comment is closed. now we need a motion. >> entertain a motion. >> so moved. >> second. >> moved and seconded, all those in favor? >> aye. >> so moved. >> we forget to announce at the beginning of the meeting that item 6 is offcalendar. so w
highway hammond did the financing for the garage and so forth. i looked at what he sponsors with the natural humanities type of work to do. so if you had a statue there, i was trying to stretch my imagination a little bit and try to bring in what if you had a statue? that one looks like a burning-man type of stuff. so i immediately said, hey, let's cool it on them that. it looks like burning man that will be up for a short time and come down. so if you ever had a statue come up there, i think...
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katy, this was a back and forth police pursuit that took a lot of coordination. >> yes, police agencies from two different states including highway patrol and you had a police chopper above. southwest detectives here they are coordinating this effort and they briefed us late last night. they say the suspect when he was arrested appeared more dazed and confused. he didn't say anything. shortly after midnight he was brought here to southwest detectives. here's video of that walk as police are escorting the suspect into the building. they tell us he is -- sources tell nbc 10 he's robert ritter from blackwood, new jersey. you can see the high-speed chase he led police on for over two hours last night. he drove the white van from oakland, new jersey where he was first spotted by police into philadelphia throughout the city including independence mall area then back to new jersey where he sped through a crowded mall parking lot and once again back to philadelphia. philly police say he crashed near the airport after he tried to navigate a tight turn. >> this was a pursuit that lasted for over
katy, this was a back and forth police pursuit that took a lot of coordination. >> yes, police agencies from two different states including highway patrol and you had a police chopper above. southwest detectives here they are coordinating this effort and they briefed us late last night. they say the suspect when he was arrested appeared more dazed and confused. he didn't say anything. shortly after midnight he was brought here to southwest detectives. here's video of that walk as police...
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mailer because he will never stop looking at the world's glands and they went back and forth like this. you read this and you think what fun it would have been to have been there. there were people like abbie hoffman there are and a lot of the new left comes out of this and the new right was there. at the end of the debate they realize they don't want to score simple points like a debate but it occurs to both of them that they are both trying to shape the future. they're both trying to push out of the bounds of these cold war assumptions this post-war liberalism. they want to create what comes to be called as we all know at the 1960s. they want these radical movements on the right and the left to push beyond. one of the first that comes up that you speak of his civil rights movement and this is course of movement for freedom. it's called the freedom movement, the wash -- march on washington for jobs and freedom. freedom is the key phrase there and buckley and mailer have complicated relations with the civil rights movement. neither one can say we are sterling supporters of civil rights
mailer because he will never stop looking at the world's glands and they went back and forth like this. you read this and you think what fun it would have been to have been there. there were people like abbie hoffman there are and a lot of the new left comes out of this and the new right was there. at the end of the debate they realize they don't want to score simple points like a debate but it occurs to both of them that they are both trying to shape the future. they're both trying to push out...
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bill is watching her closely. >> she wavered back and forth and ended up going into the tracks.t over to her and i tried to yell to her to get up but she didn't move. i really wasn't sure whether she was dead or alive. >> with the train quickly approaching, bill knows he needs to act fast. >> i looked back and i saw people trying to wave the train down so i said, i better do that. that's the only thing left to do at this point. i got to the corner of the tunnel and just waved my hands back and forth and pointing at the woman on the train tracks so she'd get some idea of why we were doing it. i don't think she would have been looking for anybody in the middle of the tracks. >> sharis lewis is driving the train when she sees bill waving at her. >> as i'm coming in i notice a lot of people on the platform but particularly this one guy that's really frantically waving and he was really on the edge of the platform. i'm like, okay. you really need to move or you're going to fall in so i initially i am slowing down because my concentration is on him. >> when she looks down into the pit
bill is watching her closely. >> she wavered back and forth and ended up going into the tracks.t over to her and i tried to yell to her to get up but she didn't move. i really wasn't sure whether she was dead or alive. >> with the train quickly approaching, bill knows he needs to act fast. >> i looked back and i saw people trying to wave the train down so i said, i better do that. that's the only thing left to do at this point. i got to the corner of the tunnel and just waved...
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he's just, like, shaking in his seat, going back and forth. he's moving back and forth. grabbing the steering wheel and screaming and hollering. he was so upset. my thought pattern was that this guy needs to vent. this is going to make him feel better, then by all means get it out. >> it's unclear if this is making him feel any better, but vent he does. >> you're [ bleep ] crazy. ah! i can't -- you're [ bleep ] crazy. >> unlike the driver, trooper murray keeps a noticeably cool demeanor. >> you don't pick this up, sir, i'm going to summons you for littering. >> are you [ bleep ] crazy? i wasn't even speeding, you damn, [ bleep ]. $100 and some dollars? jesus. >> at that time, littering was $100. i would have wrote his name on the summons if he refused to do that, because that's just a blatant disrespect and disregard for everything. there's some more right there. >> i've never heard of a fine like that in my life, you [ bleep ], [ bleep ]. you damn, miserable [ bleep ]. jesus christ. >> he called me lots of things. very descriptive, colorful wording. that my mother was p
he's just, like, shaking in his seat, going back and forth. he's moving back and forth. grabbing the steering wheel and screaming and hollering. he was so upset. my thought pattern was that this guy needs to vent. this is going to make him feel better, then by all means get it out. >> it's unclear if this is making him feel any better, but vent he does. >> you're [ bleep ] crazy. ah! i can't -- you're [ bleep ] crazy. >> unlike the driver, trooper murray keeps a noticeably...
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here in any event and i think with anywhere modifications we can accomplish the purpose as and so forth in for the voter information passed. >> the minor modifications i would make relate to the last - the start of the last sentence an page one the city requires the disclosure and change that to this ballot measure seeks to protect again, just making it so it is- discussing what the ballot measure would do rather than what it as already done similarly in section c of the second line after the com ma in decision making i would add the ballot measure soaks to explores rather than the inaction of the ballot. >> what page. >> on page 2 and that's line 15. >> and what change would you make there. >> i would make the change after the phrase decision making a correct. >> i would put the ballot measure seeks to rather than the ballet measures would do. >> and then finally in d although this is a picture i would change on line 21 this ordinance to this ballot measure. >> the only other substantive difference may not the only one but perhaps the most significance the dollar amount is not currentl
here in any event and i think with anywhere modifications we can accomplish the purpose as and so forth in for the voter information passed. >> the minor modifications i would make relate to the last - the start of the last sentence an page one the city requires the disclosure and change that to this ballot measure seeks to protect again, just making it so it is- discussing what the ballot measure would do rather than what it as already done similarly in section c of the second line after...
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and so forth. this, i believe, is one of the most extensive agreements with the most extensive access provisions and accountability standards i've seen in the time that i was here. and i mrooe we have put in place a highly distinguishable set of measures from north korea. first of all, north korea during the eight years of the clinton administration, they didn't gain one ounce of plutonium capacity. what they did is they started cheating on the heu highly enriched uranium path. the framework was put in place and the administrations were changed. new administration came in with a different attitude about how to approach them but with the discovering of the cheating on the heu, they immediately shut down the diplomatic track and north korea pulled out of the ntp. fully pulled out of the ntp. there were no inspections. nothing else was happening. yes, they blew up several nuclear weapons and they developed their nuclear capacity. that should be a warning to everybody here. unlike north korea the north
and so forth. this, i believe, is one of the most extensive agreements with the most extensive access provisions and accountability standards i've seen in the time that i was here. and i mrooe we have put in place a highly distinguishable set of measures from north korea. first of all, north korea during the eight years of the clinton administration, they didn't gain one ounce of plutonium capacity. what they did is they started cheating on the heu highly enriched uranium path. the framework...
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so it is true there's some back and forth. but it isn't back and forth on real arguments about the law. it's did you identify this person properly, do we know what reliance you have on this particular informant and why. have you properly described probable cause. that's all warrant application stuff and it's not -- i would not put an adversary in the room for the issuance of warrants anymore than i would the issue of search warrants by magistrate judges. >> so you've litigated a number of these kinds of cases and do you agree with that assessment that the strength of judicial -- i'm going to call it oversight but for judicial review shall we say of intelligence operations and national security cases, is the strength the federal judiciary and what do you identify as differences? >> it's always good to start with agreements with a former judge, and yes, i agree that it's a strength obviously. it's part of a system of checks and balances and i think that that has been demonstrated in this particular surveillance context by the se
so it is true there's some back and forth. but it isn't back and forth on real arguments about the law. it's did you identify this person properly, do we know what reliance you have on this particular informant and why. have you properly described probable cause. that's all warrant application stuff and it's not -- i would not put an adversary in the room for the issuance of warrants anymore than i would the issue of search warrants by magistrate judges. >> so you've litigated a number of...
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a more upper arm strength to get back and forth. teesix forth.l: you normally go pro and that and move. you got the shot. >> the chaser always hold the shot. >> there you go. that's it. bill: a little longer. this is wrong. all caps on that is. come on. look at that. >> , guy. you think they want to see me on their. bill: that doesn't even count. watch. i'm not counting this is time. and my pants slipping down. >> the.break references, references utah around the corners a subway sandwich shop to make the best meatball sandwich will give me to. johnny utah. bill: lost on me as well. >> that's because you don't know any movies. bill: anyway happy fourth of july, everybody. >> i totally fell off. ♪ >> the u.s. open is every summer in august. i can't. bill: you look like you just walked into a spider web. bill: pretty much. ♪ is what you (female announcer) you could win $1,000 a day for life... (husband) hon! it's grover cleveland! (female announcer) ...when you play the new cash4life, from the pennsylvania lottery. (husband) let me get this. (female
a more upper arm strength to get back and forth. teesix forth.l: you normally go pro and that and move. you got the shot. >> the chaser always hold the shot. >> there you go. that's it. bill: a little longer. this is wrong. all caps on that is. come on. look at that. >> , guy. you think they want to see me on their. bill: that doesn't even count. watch. i'm not counting this is time. and my pants slipping down. >> the.break references, references utah around the corners...
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unloaded the cartridge went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant fromt. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. >> they are looking for clues at what apparently turned a mild mannered young man into a killing machine. >> because the investigation is still in its early stages it would be premature to speculate on exactly why the shooter did what he did. however we are conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether this person acted look. >> reporter: alone. >> the shootings began here at this military reserve center and ended at this complex. carrying two rifles and ohandgun the shooter was shot dead by a police officer only after killing four marines and wounding three other people. >> you face someone with homocidal attempt and targeting armed service people because they are in armed service chattanooga police officers confronted that threat and ensured that no more people were hurt in this or other community. >> there is bewilderment, abdulazeez averages father called the chairman sa
unloaded the cartridge went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant fromt. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. >> they are looking for clues at what apparently turned a mild mannered young man into a killing machine. >> because the investigation is still in its early stages it would be premature to speculate on exactly why the shooter did what he did. however we are conducting a...
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so they would have these great times of activity and people running and back and forth. then just dead calm and then it would pick back up again. that would have been kind of the norm for a day at union station. we preserved the main floor, the great hall as it would have been in 1931. so the benches are what you would have sat on if you came here in 1931 to catch a train. the ticket windows were the original ticket windows. the artwork the windows, all of that is original to the building. even the turazzo floor. it's been kept in its original state. we have restored it so people can see the gran dure. when a passenger would come to take a train they would purchase their ticket for wherever they were going. they'd drop their bags off or they'd have a repcapd cap to help them at that curve. they were ushers helping people to and from the trains. making sure they got where they needed to go as quickly as possible. and then after you purchased your ticket you had time to enjoy the amenities of the snaegz station. they had a restaurant which is our swanson gallery today. the
so they would have these great times of activity and people running and back and forth. then just dead calm and then it would pick back up again. that would have been kind of the norm for a day at union station. we preserved the main floor, the great hall as it would have been in 1931. so the benches are what you would have sat on if you came here in 1931 to catch a train. the ticket windows were the original ticket windows. the artwork the windows, all of that is original to the building. even...
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now, the republicans put forth a plan that said everybody who's already an employee of the state gets the same pension, but going forward, let's have a 401(k) for new employees, just like probably most of us have a 401(k) going forward. and they didn't want that, and wolf doesn't want that. why is that? i think it's 'cause he wants to appeal to the public-employee unions, and he knows that's unpopular with them. he's gonna have to get real to get something done. >> i mean, to a degree and not to a degree, and i've said on this show that the budget was not gonna pass on time. that was no surprise there, but when we're looking at this, we know that there are republicans who voted on this budget that did not want to see this budget enacted. in fact, if it had been a republican governor who said "oh, i'll sign it," say, "oh no, no, no, no, i don't want you to do this. i don't want you to do that." so, there is brinkmanship here as well. there's gamesmanship. let's be honest with that. last time, when we had governor corbett, they couldn't get this through. they couldn't get pensions throu
now, the republicans put forth a plan that said everybody who's already an employee of the state gets the same pension, but going forward, let's have a 401(k) for new employees, just like probably most of us have a 401(k) going forward. and they didn't want that, and wolf doesn't want that. why is that? i think it's 'cause he wants to appeal to the public-employee unions, and he knows that's unpopular with them. he's gonna have to get real to get something done. >> i mean, to a degree and...
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questioner: 2015, if you look at the essence of the case brought forth in the indictment, the fact that these people are dead today because of their race, that's primarily what you alleged in the indictment, could you speak to where we stand and what that says, that this still exists? ms. lynch: i think that this is obviously a tragic situation. this is obviously a troubling situation. as the allegations and the entitlement reflect the mindset of this young man and his specific purpose to target individuals for death because of their race. but also to target individuals for death who are engaged in religious worship as well. so i think that we have to remain vigilant about these matters. we certainly at this point don't know much more about the defendant. the investigation is ongoing into a host of matters including those motivations. but i think that the message that should be clear to this is that the federal government and our state partners are committed to investigating these matters fully and thoroughly and where we have racially motivated violence committed to acting. questioner:
questioner: 2015, if you look at the essence of the case brought forth in the indictment, the fact that these people are dead today because of their race, that's primarily what you alleged in the indictment, could you speak to where we stand and what that says, that this still exists? ms. lynch: i think that this is obviously a tragic situation. this is obviously a troubling situation. as the allegations and the entitlement reflect the mindset of this young man and his specific purpose to...
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and they referred to themselves in their memos and so forth as girls. well, the girls decided to take on this project. mary elizabeth garrett had been her father's sort of right-hand person. she'd traveled with him, watched him make, as donald trump would say, the art of the deal. and so she was very aware that this was the time that they should tell johns hopkins that they would raise the money that was needed for this medical school if the medical school would admit women on the same equal basis as men. well, it took the men on the board a little aback and took them a while to sort of come around to the idea, but there were all these incredible women that she had contact with. and i will read you some of their names. they were mrs. leland stanford -- susan swain: of stanford university. edith mayo: of stanford university, and mrs. potter palmer, whose husband had built the palmer house in chicago, julia ward howe, elizabeth blackwell, who was the first female doctor in the country louisa catherine adams, who i think was a granddaughter of the first lo
and they referred to themselves in their memos and so forth as girls. well, the girls decided to take on this project. mary elizabeth garrett had been her father's sort of right-hand person. she'd traveled with him, watched him make, as donald trump would say, the art of the deal. and so she was very aware that this was the time that they should tell johns hopkins that they would raise the money that was needed for this medical school if the medical school would admit women on the same equal...
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witnesses say he did this several times back and forth. started honking trying to get him to stop. that's when he did something strange. he just pointed at the witnesses and kept going. >> when i see him cross the other side, those people from the other side surprised, too. look at this guy. look at this guy is crazy. >> the guy was kind of crazy. i never seen anything like that before. i thought he was a stunt man. >> he's no stunt man. get this. it may not have been the first time he's done this. the train company says if he's caught, he can get a ticket. >>> wow! >> now to your fox 29 weather authority. the storms have rolled on out but it's still hot out. >> that's right. the humidity is going to be dropping, dawn and iain, but tomorrow will likely hit 91 again similar to today's high temperature. before the rainfall we hit the low 90s. but right now, all of the rain is moving out. that front it's moving through but once again it's really not going to drop the temperatures. we saw that line of heavy downpours approach the north and wes
witnesses say he did this several times back and forth. started honking trying to get him to stop. that's when he did something strange. he just pointed at the witnesses and kept going. >> when i see him cross the other side, those people from the other side surprised, too. look at this guy. look at this guy is crazy. >> the guy was kind of crazy. i never seen anything like that before. i thought he was a stunt man. >> he's no stunt man. get this. it may not have been the...
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she seems to be going back and forth, saying, no, you throw out the first figure, i don't want to get low-balled. you're wondering to yourself, they say there is no profit that is being made but it certainly sounds as though she is willing, maybe, willing to take a little on the side? >> look, when we're in business and i've worked in the hospital and the health care industry now for more than 40 years, there are no negotiations like this that take place. a legitimate business would have a fee schedule to say, here is what our administrative costs are, both to procure the tissue, to store the tissue and also deliver the tissue. and it would have been clear and up front. you wouldn't be negotiating. i don't want to be low bald. give me your number -- low-balled. pretty clear that things are going on that frankly are illegal. trish: it does seem this certainly merits an investigation and the idea that of people's money going to something where they could be profiting illegally i would add by this is definitely scary. thank you congresswoman black. >> thank you for bringing this issue to
she seems to be going back and forth, saying, no, you throw out the first figure, i don't want to get low-balled. you're wondering to yourself, they say there is no profit that is being made but it certainly sounds as though she is willing, maybe, willing to take a little on the side? >> look, when we're in business and i've worked in the hospital and the health care industry now for more than 40 years, there are no negotiations like this that take place. a legitimate business would have...
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so much easier to volley back and forth.t it. >> right here in the driveway i could do this right here. >> you can do this were four year old five-year old,. >> if you get a skill of rallying back and forth. >> kid want to be able to hit it and get it back. >> they don't want to hit it an hit three balls across the base line. they want to play point play matches. that is what we try to do here at rally. main goal to get them to rally. >> they are playing tennis, playing back and forth. >> yes. >> what is this game they are playing. >> they are playing king of the court. >> okay. >> all right. they will come up. they will to have win two points to get over. it is an aggressive game. they are working on volleying and closing on the net. >> bottom line is they have to win two points against these two guys of here. >> exactly. >> exactly. >> they are using the nine and ten years old. >> yes. >> anything else? >> what else can i do, it has to be a volley. >> it a has to be a volley, yes, it does. that means you will hit the ball
so much easier to volley back and forth.t it. >> right here in the driveway i could do this right here. >> you can do this were four year old five-year old,. >> if you get a skill of rallying back and forth. >> kid want to be able to hit it and get it back. >> they don't want to hit it an hit three balls across the base line. they want to play point play matches. that is what we try to do here at rally. main goal to get them to rally. >> they are playing...
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i abide by the united states constitution and the law as put forth by this country north by the united nations. that's number one. number two neil, we spoke about three or four months ago and i indicated, listen, lease going to do a deal any deal. he needs foreign policy and it will be a bad deal. this is a bad deal. and you know what chuck how manier and others will do? they'll wait until the very end and see how many of their colleagues break until there's enough to actually sustain -- to override the veto and then he is going to vote against it so he can save face, protected israel. this does nothing to protect israel or our ago lies or the united states of america. so i'm not sure -- i still haven't not quite figure out why the president and john kerry are -- and the united nations -- i know why they're doing it -- it moving forward. what are we get out of this dole exactly? >> the question also is, why cede that to the nun is it your understanding that the congress vote isn't important? secretary kerry had argued during the negotiations that congress should get first yea or nay vo
i abide by the united states constitution and the law as put forth by this country north by the united nations. that's number one. number two neil, we spoke about three or four months ago and i indicated, listen, lease going to do a deal any deal. he needs foreign policy and it will be a bad deal. this is a bad deal. and you know what chuck how manier and others will do? they'll wait until the very end and see how many of their colleagues break until there's enough to actually sustain -- to...
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my name is are still paul weber as rose appointed we had back and forth investigated series of working sessions with the staff an article 2 and we were under the impression i thought staff said this reflected the article within the last 12 months we complimented each other on the great job and cooperative and this comes along and frankly this seems to go beyond a reasonable doubt the framework we thought we agreed to last year i hope you'll respond to roses comments positively >> thank you. >> yes. marilyn coalition of san francisco neighborhoods we the talk about this earlier in the year with the coalition and we would like to have further dialog on this issue thank you. >> thank you. >> is there any additional public comment? okay. not seeing any public comment is closed. >> commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much ms. hill son your attention to detail is staten island i think i appreciate it and the staff appreciates it with an initiation with a long process staff will be receptive to changes and corrections with the planning code being the he met all eyes are necessary we can s
my name is are still paul weber as rose appointed we had back and forth investigated series of working sessions with the staff an article 2 and we were under the impression i thought staff said this reflected the article within the last 12 months we complimented each other on the great job and cooperative and this comes along and frankly this seems to go beyond a reasonable doubt the framework we thought we agreed to last year i hope you'll respond to roses comments positively >> thank...
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. >> and she read to me all of his poems and so forth, as a child. that left an indelible impression. that is my name. paul lawrence dunbar cobb. i think i was stamped from birth to have a respect for the written word, and a joy and respect for it. that is what got me started. and in 1965, when i was a reporter for the oakland post, i went to selma, and had an opportunity to have 14 hours of exclusive interview and walk with dr. king, because i doubled as both a reporter a marcher and an usher. in that brave march from selma to montgomery. and that is when i wedded the two, journalism and civil rights activism. >> what did you think of the movie and the recreation? >> i think the movie captured it. i think the movie captured the essence and it was accurate. those scenes where it showed dr. king in a jocular mood, that was real. that is the way it actually went down. so the viewer got a chance. one of the other reasons i say it was accurate because i saw myself in the old film footage, when they showed the eyes on the prize walking with dr. king. and
. >> and she read to me all of his poems and so forth, as a child. that left an indelible impression. that is my name. paul lawrence dunbar cobb. i think i was stamped from birth to have a respect for the written word, and a joy and respect for it. that is what got me started. and in 1965, when i was a reporter for the oakland post, i went to selma, and had an opportunity to have 14 hours of exclusive interview and walk with dr. king, because i doubled as both a reporter a marcher and an...
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these are the routes that al shabaab is using to travel back and forth into the country. behind us is the official route. but this is the smuggle route. it takes you from somalia into kenya and back out again. no government presence no check points. you can bring in what you want and who you want. >> two years ago we traveled these same tracks. we'd come back to see if anything had changed. it's even busier than before. surprised to see us some spot the camera and turn back. one man stopped to threaten us with rocks. when our producer approaches he admits this is his regular route smuggling people back and forth, no passports, no questions. and this junction is not in the middle of nowhere, it's 20 kilometers from a major military base and the airstrip and out here you wouldn't know it. there is no government presence just clear access all the way to somalia. in spite of an increased security drive for the government al shabaab's attacks and ambitions have been spilling over into kenya with deadly frequency. once little known back crowds the panya are now a security night
these are the routes that al shabaab is using to travel back and forth into the country. behind us is the official route. but this is the smuggle route. it takes you from somalia into kenya and back out again. no government presence no check points. you can bring in what you want and who you want. >> two years ago we traveled these same tracks. we'd come back to see if anything had changed. it's even busier than before. surprised to see us some spot the camera and turn back. one man...
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they would fight they would go back and forth. nothing closed it out. we have opportunity to vote, go the u.n. security counsel and mandate that they give us access if they haven't given us access they are in breach. >> ok. senator, one second. i want to get to one other question and then we'll elaborate. the second thing that concerns other people was negotiation of the five year -- when the un embargo goes away. it appears to me that that appeared late in the negotiations and was not something on the table. why and when did that embargo -- the expiration get into the deal? >> they began in almost day one of the negotiations. >> well then -- >> they went on for two years. >> why in a hearing based on nuclear weapons would we waive a sanction at some point in time in the future on exploiting commissional aurms what would that be part of the agreement to start with? >> let me answer you, it was slid into the un resolution at the last minute. >> the arms embargo provision? >> the arms embargo and missile. it was the last minute, then un --mb then, you kno
they would fight they would go back and forth. nothing closed it out. we have opportunity to vote, go the u.n. security counsel and mandate that they give us access if they haven't given us access they are in breach. >> ok. senator, one second. i want to get to one other question and then we'll elaborate. the second thing that concerns other people was negotiation of the five year -- when the un embargo goes away. it appears to me that that appeared late in the negotiations and was not...
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they have gone off on various campaigns to reconvert muslims and so forth.e a distraction to his agenda. he has not been quite quick enough to put a stop to it. charlie: you've had the nehru family, the gandhi family at one time in power or the other. there is now a young -- you may very well when -- win, but where does he stand politically? nisid: not very strong. he's a fairly diffident politician. it's not clear if he wants to be running party. charlie: and his mother maintains her power over the party? nisid: yes. it is ironic -- this is not the congress party that nehru would have wanted to see. nehru himself was wary of hero worship. he wrote an article under a pseudonym in his younger days warning against congress followers heaping too much praise on him and turning him into a potential dictator. charlie: like george washington. nisid: exactly. the idea that his errors would be trying to run the country based on nothing but their name, i think would have appalled him. charlie: what likelihood is there that there would be a coming together? would benaz
they have gone off on various campaigns to reconvert muslims and so forth.e a distraction to his agenda. he has not been quite quick enough to put a stop to it. charlie: you've had the nehru family, the gandhi family at one time in power or the other. there is now a young -- you may very well when -- win, but where does he stand politically? nisid: not very strong. he's a fairly diffident politician. it's not clear if he wants to be running party. charlie: and his mother maintains her power...
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my first year i accumulate almost $2 million worth of bills, that's back and forth.er the surgery. i lost a major organ, i was back and forth on a lot of drugs, machinery. i had lines in my home. home health care nurses. >> dr james doherty is director of the trauma center at the medical center. the same hospital where owens was taken. the majority of people shot live. >> if you look for numbers, roughly one-fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides. there's a large population of individuals who survived gunshot wounds, and beyond the injuries many of the patients end up having long-term health problems. >> a university of chicago crime lab study puts the cost of gun violence nationwide around $1 billion. shootings costing $2.5 billion, or 2500 per household. >> it's not uncommon to have a patient with a total hospital bill of over a million. >> over a million. >> in that situation, that patient has no insurance, that's free charity care provided by the hospitals. >> by an estimate. annual industries cost $645 per gun in america. it's not who you think that is
my first year i accumulate almost $2 million worth of bills, that's back and forth.er the surgery. i lost a major organ, i was back and forth on a lot of drugs, machinery. i had lines in my home. home health care nurses. >> dr james doherty is director of the trauma center at the medical center. the same hospital where owens was taken. the majority of people shot live. >> if you look for numbers, roughly one-fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides. there's a large...
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this brought forth a city commission meeting today. only "action news" was there as the city public commissioners mapped out strategy for the 4th of july event it's a much bigger matrix being used for the pope's visit. >> we do that all the time. >> philadelphia is gaining interests national recognition for its ability to pull off big events like welcome america and made in america. public officials in this room worked for years perfecting and adapting. this year the 4th of july arrives with a none specific threat from a homeland security bulletin. >> we have our people and our federal assistance, there will be a lot of people out there paying attention. some things you'll see and some you won't see, the people will work with law enforcement to keep the people safe and that includes monitoring the air. >> we'll partner with the police and have joint assessment teams and the teams will monitor things and take readings. emergency medical tents will be set up and patrolling the crowd to look for signs of distress. they are looking for pos
this brought forth a city commission meeting today. only "action news" was there as the city public commissioners mapped out strategy for the 4th of july event it's a much bigger matrix being used for the pope's visit. >> we do that all the time. >> philadelphia is gaining interests national recognition for its ability to pull off big events like welcome america and made in america. public officials in this room worked for years perfecting and adapting. this year the 4th...
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unloaded the cartridge put another one in and went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant born in kuwait. neighbors remembered him as a smiling good natured boy. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. authorities are looking for clues into what turned a reportedly mild mannered neighbor into a terrorist. >>> no link to any organized group. >> because the investigation is still in its early stages it would be premature to speculate on exactly why the shooter did what he did. however we are conducting a thorough investigation to determine whether this person acted alone. >> the shootings began here at this military recruitment center and ended here at this military complex. police say abdulazeez, loaded with ammunition and carrying two rifles and handgun was shot dead by a police officer but only after killing four marines and wounded three other people. >> if you face somebody who had homocidal intent and was attack people in the armed services because they were in armed service, and chattanooga of
unloaded the cartridge put another one in and went back and forth again. >> mohammed yousef abdulazeez was an immigrant born in kuwait. neighbors remembered him as a smiling good natured boy. a mixed martial arts fighter and a devout muslim. then in april he was arrested for drunk driving. authorities are looking for clues into what turned a reportedly mild mannered neighbor into a terrorist. >>> no link to any organized group. >> because the investigation is still in its...
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in the hospital, the initial surgery i lost a major organ so i was back and forth under a lot of drugs lot of machine i had pick lines in my arms, sent home with home care nurses i.t. was expensive. >> director of the trauma center at advocate medical center the same hospital that owens was taken. daugherty says the majority of people who are shot live. >> if you look at the numbers from chicago roughly one fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides, but there are a lot population of individuals who survive gunshot wounds. and beyond the injuries many of these patients have long term health problems. >> reporter: a university of chicago crime lab study puts the cost nationwide up to $1 billion a year with shootings in the windy city alone costing $ $200 million a year. >> not unusual of having an acute care hospital stay of over $1 million. >> over $1 million. >> and where the patient has no insurance that's charity carefree from the hospital. >> annual firearm injuries end up costing $645 per gun in america. and are auditor daugherty says it's not who you think is paying the pri
in the hospital, the initial surgery i lost a major organ so i was back and forth under a lot of drugs lot of machine i had pick lines in my arms, sent home with home care nurses i.t. was expensive. >> director of the trauma center at advocate medical center the same hospital that owens was taken. daugherty says the majority of people who are shot live. >> if you look at the numbers from chicago roughly one fifth of the patients who are shot are homicides, but there are a lot...