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i don't think he used furman.es rarely come to their verdicts for racial reasons. i think it was a credible jury geraldo. i don't think o.j. was freed for racial reasons. i do not believe that o.j. simpson murdered ron gold man on that day. >> do you think that o.j. simpson and the way that trial came out affected civil rights in a positive way or a negative way? >> it could have set us back to a degree because, you know, i really started thinking that the zimmerman verdict could be pay back for o.j. some call george zimmerman the white o.j. simpson. so i began thinking that now here whites are saying that this is our way to get them back now. we're going to let zimmerman off even though the evidence here is overwhelming. you might be right in certain ways it could have set us back because now you have whites on juries and when they get clear cases of good young man like trayvon martin, they don't sympathize with him. it could have in a certain way set things back. i am not going to portray o.j. simpson as the per
i don't think he used furman.es rarely come to their verdicts for racial reasons. i think it was a credible jury geraldo. i don't think o.j. was freed for racial reasons. i do not believe that o.j. simpson murdered ron gold man on that day. >> do you think that o.j. simpson and the way that trial came out affected civil rights in a positive way or a negative way? >> it could have set us back to a degree because, you know, i really started thinking that the zimmerman verdict could be...
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here's why mark furman suspected simpson. the appearance has changed. match it up for us. >> they've changed it. they put a wall, a high door here, but this is still the beginning of the walkway that led into 875 south bundy. >> when you came upon this murder scene, describe the evidence to me. we've heard the expression, a mountain of evidence. was there truly, mark furman, a mountain of evidence? >> there was a mountain of evidence. and when you say "mountain of evidence," you're really describing how from the very beginning to have the crime to where the suspect got rid of the weapon, cleaned himself up, there was just a clear path from beginning to end. >> hiding his jealous rage and unhealthy obsession with his ex-wife, simpson is best known at the time for his storied football career and engaging personality. >> of course there were good times. he got two beautiful children from them. so, yeah, there were definitely good times. >> the good times between o.j. and nicole began when she's just 18. she marries the dashing millionaire a few years later
here's why mark furman suspected simpson. the appearance has changed. match it up for us. >> they've changed it. they put a wall, a high door here, but this is still the beginning of the walkway that led into 875 south bundy. >> when you came upon this murder scene, describe the evidence to me. we've heard the expression, a mountain of evidence. was there truly, mark furman, a mountain of evidence? >> there was a mountain of evidence. and when you say "mountain of...
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here's the scene from your show last night. >> this is mark furman on the tape. i heard it myself and it was chilling. >> it was mana from heaven. >> it was live ammunition for simpson's attorneys. the defense maintained that furman was a racist cop who in an effort to frame simpson planted the bloody glove at his estate. >> the part of the defense i never bought, which was the idea that these guys have been jock sniffers for months, hanging around his house. they love the guy. at 2:00 in the morning, whatever furman's attitudes are decided at 2:00 in the morning he was going to risk his career, his life, everything so he can screw o.j. and he comes up with this glove. it didn't make sense in terms of self-interest. >> it's nonsense. i mean, they didn't even know where simpson was at that point. maybe he had an airtight alibi. to believe the idea that there was some sort of conspiracy to frame mr. simpson, you have to make all the stars line up correctly and you have to have this giant police conspiracy which there wasn't any proof of. by the way, i mean, detecti
here's the scene from your show last night. >> this is mark furman on the tape. i heard it myself and it was chilling. >> it was mana from heaven. >> it was live ammunition for simpson's attorneys. the defense maintained that furman was a racist cop who in an effort to frame simpson planted the bloody glove at his estate. >> the part of the defense i never bought, which was the idea that these guys have been jock sniffers for months, hanging around his house. they love...
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furman from our ipads submission.hat do you recommend be done for the education system in the u.s., particularly in the inner cities, to help create a growing middle-class and improve u.s. competitiveness? i think this gets a little also to the income inequality question that seems to loom right now over politics. >> so, to start with the inequality part, there's a lot of debate, a lot of controversy over what their goals are in terms of inequality. i think there's no debate that we should have equality of opportunity as a basic bedrock principle. i think it's impossible to look at early childhood education and say that we have equality of opportunity. so that's the first place to start, is high quality preschool for all. you look at the enrollment american four-year-olds in school and in preschool. it is, we're 25th in the world. in the oecd i mean. that's pathetic and we need to fix that, and the president has an initiative that we did exactly that, give high quality preschool to all americans. as we move on from th
furman from our ipads submission.hat do you recommend be done for the education system in the u.s., particularly in the inner cities, to help create a growing middle-class and improve u.s. competitiveness? i think this gets a little also to the income inequality question that seems to loom right now over politics. >> so, to start with the inequality part, there's a lot of debate, a lot of controversy over what their goals are in terms of inequality. i think there's no debate that we...
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furman from our ipad submission. what do you recommend be done for the education system in the u.s., particularly in the inner cities to help create a growing middle class and improve u.s. competitiveness. this probably gets it also to the income inequality question that seems to loom right now over politics. >> yelp. to start with the inequality part. there is a lot of debate, a lot of controversy over what your goals are in terms of inequality. there is no debate we should have a quality of opportunity as a basic bedrock principle. i think it's impossible to look at early childhood education and say we have the quality of opportunity. that's the first place to start is high quality preschool for you a. if you look at the enrollment of american 4-year-olds in school, in preschool, we are 25th in the world. 25th in the oecd, i mean. that is pathetic. we need to fix that and the president has an initiative that would do that, give high quality preschool to all americans. as we move on from there, from k k-12, the bigg
furman from our ipad submission. what do you recommend be done for the education system in the u.s., particularly in the inner cities to help create a growing middle class and improve u.s. competitiveness. this probably gets it also to the income inequality question that seems to loom right now over politics. >> yelp. to start with the inequality part. there is a lot of debate, a lot of controversy over what your goals are in terms of inequality. there is no debate we should have a...
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furman, does the u.k. hold any lessons for the u.s.? >> i think you want to look back a little bit further and ask where countries were today compared to the crisis. >> that was actually a remarkably fast crisis. i think that was a combination of the extraordinary fiscal, monetary and financial housing across the board, aut-response. europe isn't back yet. the u.k. isn't back yet. france is not back yet. i think that tells you in some degree the european policies. they have a lot of structural chapgs going forward. you're seeing some of that from the ecb. >> let's see what you all thought from the coming moment p months. 33% for india, very, very interesting. 16% for russia. how does russia play into your thoughts about the global economy and how significant of a shift do you think this is? russia has the great uncertainty. i forget what the worldback's forecast for russia is. but it's probably just a little bit less than that. and it's with a big margin around that. ordinary investors begin to worry. >> an issue a bit closer to home, t
furman, does the u.k. hold any lessons for the u.s.? >> i think you want to look back a little bit further and ask where countries were today compared to the crisis. >> that was actually a remarkably fast crisis. i think that was a combination of the extraordinary fiscal, monetary and financial housing across the board, aut-response. europe isn't back yet. the u.k. isn't back yet. france is not back yet. i think that tells you in some degree the european policies. they have a lot of...
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thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> jason furman.r, gives us a look at what's moving this morning. bob? >> good morning. and the important thing we're having a good week overall. another good day. stocks up. new record territory essentially. >> s&p up 2% this week. want to bring up today on the ipo situation because the risk looks like a firecracker down here. aristo. look over here, indications 52 to 55, 43 pricing and now indicated at 52 to 55. this is cloud computing but specifically they allow companies to optimize the data centers in the cloud and they're profitable. compare this to another company that is over on the nasdaq, ra, dshgs iant do treatments to restore bone density. 8 in line with the guidance. they had postponed their ipo from may. they were doing a deal, 5 million shares at 14 to 16. lower numbers here for radiant. wanted to do a $75 million deal in may, now doe doing a 50, $52 million deal. one is profitable, the other not. the other one is in a not so hot space. biotech not as hot as it used to be. cloud computi
thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. >> jason furman.r, gives us a look at what's moving this morning. bob? >> good morning. and the important thing we're having a good week overall. another good day. stocks up. new record territory essentially. >> s&p up 2% this week. want to bring up today on the ipo situation because the risk looks like a firecracker down here. aristo. look over here, indications 52 to 55, 43 pricing and now indicated at 52 to 55. this...
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our staff from sfgov-tv for bringing this meeting live into the homes of san franciscans, michael furman, jonathan and charles kremenak. madam clerk is there any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] amendment. >> the meeting will come to order. roll call. commissioner brandon. commissioner murphy. commissioner ho. item two approval of the minutes for the may 2014 meeting >> oh, i'd like to make one correction on page 21. under my comments the third paragraph from the bottom i think i meant to say it's not clear kind of a double negative we didn't use the self-employed policy at the beginning of the lease so we were not consistent pause >> okay. >> just want to be clear on the record. >> okay. can i have a second >> second. >> with the amendment. >> i'll move it as amended. >> second. >> second all in favor, say i. i. >> item 3 public comment that on the executive session no one's here. >> second. >> okay executive session wait a minute for the room to clear. >> the executive council i
our staff from sfgov-tv for bringing this meeting live into the homes of san franciscans, michael furman, jonathan and charles kremenak. madam clerk is there any more business front of the board? >> that concludes our business for today, mr. president. >> ladies and gentlemen, we are adjourned. [gavel] amendment. >> the meeting will come to order. roll call. commissioner brandon. commissioner murphy. commissioner ho. item two approval of the minutes for the may 2014 meeting...
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mike furman and i talk constantly. i don't set the calendar in the united states senate but it is my hope that in the next few months we'll have a new bipartisan coalition for expanded trailed that for the first time in recent years puts a new focus on what i think is not just a middle issue but a a an economic issue. a trade policy that helps create more opportunities. >> senator wyden, jerry, thank you very much. >> thank you. thangse, everybody. [applause] >> more now from the "wall street journal" c.f.o. coverage ith homeland security leader jim johnson. his is 30 minutes. >> good afternoon. >> garnett thank you so much for being our last speaker of the day and one that i think is probably very important to have last because it's going to wrap up a lot of the things we've talked about during the day, and also the fact that we had someone from the n.s.a. here earlier and i'm hoping that conversation -- >> chris english. >> that's right. so before we -- >> a lot of pressure on being last of the day. got to make it in
mike furman and i talk constantly. i don't set the calendar in the united states senate but it is my hope that in the next few months we'll have a new bipartisan coalition for expanded trailed that for the first time in recent years puts a new focus on what i think is not just a middle issue but a a an economic issue. a trade policy that helps create more opportunities. >> senator wyden, jerry, thank you very much. >> thank you. thangse, everybody. [applause] >> more now from...
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our hero is zach furman, seated there in the middle. when zach's friend, fletcher, started choking on a french fry. so, zach gave him the heimlich maneuver. >> he started turning different colors. >> i was turning like blue and purple. >> chunks of it started going out of his mouth. >> zach's father taught him to do the heimlich just two weeks ago. >> for his part, fletcher says he's sticking to smaller french fries. he must have been eating those very quickly. i'm not sure how you choke on a french fry. >> hearing how to use the heimlich and doing it correctly when everything's on the money, that's pretty cool kid. >> very impressive. he was listening closely. >> yes, he was. >>> all right, folks. for some of you, your local news is next. >> for everyone else, we'll be back with a guy who says he has the secret to winning. ood from " so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on pr
our hero is zach furman, seated there in the middle. when zach's friend, fletcher, started choking on a french fry. so, zach gave him the heimlich maneuver. >> he started turning different colors. >> i was turning like blue and purple. >> chunks of it started going out of his mouth. >> zach's father taught him to do the heimlich just two weeks ago. >> for his part, fletcher says he's sticking to smaller french fries. he must have been eating those very quickly. i'm...
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jetblue has more than 2,000 customer service reps who work from home, including elise furman. >> i work 40 hours a week, my schedule works around my personal life. >> reporter: this company has free on site day care. these are rare exceptions. the white house today offered few specifics on how to fix the problems facing working families and acknowledge the reforms it supports are unlikely to go anywhere. >> i think the real hope here is to foster a conversation. >> reporter: republicans charge it's really a message to potential swing voters. from speaker boehner to marco rubio who says the proposals don't go far enough and will soon outline reforms of his own. but the president, who took four working parents to lunch near the white house brushed off suggestions the summit is politically motivated. for him, he says, it's personal. >> i was raised by strong women who worked hard to support my sister and me. i saw what it was like for a single mom. >> reporter: for chris gardner, it's all about the support he gets at work. >> i feel very fortunate to build a career over time while building
jetblue has more than 2,000 customer service reps who work from home, including elise furman. >> i work 40 hours a week, my schedule works around my personal life. >> reporter: this company has free on site day care. these are rare exceptions. the white house today offered few specifics on how to fix the problems facing working families and acknowledge the reforms it supports are unlikely to go anywhere. >> i think the real hope here is to foster a conversation. >>...
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the chief of staff furman and a.at if there are any sickouts those drivers would have to have a doctor's note to get paid but still about half of the drivers did call out sick today and is starting. it is our guest today. so riders are extremely frustrated. about 50 minutes ago and she had no idea that they were going to do it today. >>: and super frustrated. i have a a job and i have a a dot i cannot be late. it was terrible getting home yesterday. an hour delay. waiting for the next minibus that may remain now becoming a stone. tsks at least not that many neonate. let's get more of the details of the traffic center. but still, mark and george were many in san an hour or so for the lead. the up and that's conservative and will wind up and not reality. will take for five different legs. of the month long wait times and delays of two an hour. and of course it could be. if you really need to be there. on they said. people are driving. that's another way to get around. that is a problem. at the bay bridge toll plaza. th
the chief of staff furman and a.at if there are any sickouts those drivers would have to have a doctor's note to get paid but still about half of the drivers did call out sick today and is starting. it is our guest today. so riders are extremely frustrated. about 50 minutes ago and she had no idea that they were going to do it today. >>: and super frustrated. i have a a job and i have a a dot i cannot be late. it was terrible getting home yesterday. an hour delay. waiting for the next...
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nobody is answering. >> so without a search warrant, detective furman jumped the wall and let in the other cops. in one of the bungalows, they found his 25-year-old daughter, they learned her father was out of town. in the other bungalow, they found kato kaelin. he was about to star in the role of his life. >> i had seen him earlier in the day and he was talking about women problems and he was telling me stuff that he hasn't said before and he seemed down. he needed someone to talk to and i was the only guy probably available mblingt -- >> there wasn't normally the relationship you had with him. >> absolutely not. >> later that evening, simpson came by his door to get change for a hundred dollar bill and also get something to eat. just after 9:00 p.m., they hopped into a car and went to mcdonald's. did simpson ask kaelin to go with him to establish an alibi? >> i invited myself. i was starving. >> kaelin told detectives they got back around 9:40 p.m., he returned to his bungalow and didn't see simpson again for approximately an hour and a half. then around 10:45 p.m., kaelin says he
nobody is answering. >> so without a search warrant, detective furman jumped the wall and let in the other cops. in one of the bungalows, they found his 25-year-old daughter, they learned her father was out of town. in the other bungalow, they found kato kaelin. he was about to star in the role of his life. >> i had seen him earlier in the day and he was talking about women problems and he was telling me stuff that he hasn't said before and he seemed down. he needed someone to talk...
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>> no furman was a great cop in my opinion, but he lied with the past. >> if they had a videotape, would convicted. i'm convinced they would not have? >> maybe, but yeah, i think the deck was stacked. with that jury being in downtown los angeles, not in fancy brentwood, i think the deck was stacked. he was going to be not guilty. >> and the legacy all these reality programs, all stemming from the loins of the o.j. simpson. >> it was at born from that. it all started right there. >> i guess for they we have to thank that you're here. one silver lining. >> the double murder. >>> remember that old original headline, the "vanity fair" one that said it all began with o.j.? what i would have written -- america's first reality show. >>> speaking of reality, we have a grim one in front of us. from wisconsin to walmart, these deadly sprees are, believe it or not, pushing our limits on being too far too pc. she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to
>> no furman was a great cop in my opinion, but he lied with the past. >> if they had a videotape, would convicted. i'm convinced they would not have? >> maybe, but yeah, i think the deck was stacked. with that jury being in downtown los angeles, not in fancy brentwood, i think the deck was stacked. he was going to be not guilty. >> and the legacy all these reality programs, all stemming from the loins of the o.j. simpson. >> it was at born from that. it all...
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speakers include economic advisers chair jason furman and the chief economist at the world bank. this is 30 minutes. >>> thank you, john, thank you senator whiten, for getting up early, showing up on time. >> no filibusters today, now. >> a true fact about senator widen before we start. one is i got to know the senator a long time ago in the 1990s when i wrote a column about a young senator in oregon who had ideas about solving problems in medicare and making it solvent forever. so here you are, i'm here, and medicare is still a mess. so i guess we didn't succeed. secondly, in an earlier life, senator widen played division i college basketball for the university of santa barbara. was going to be a power forward in the nba, i believe. that was your career goal. >> a delusional dream. >> instead you became senate chair in the finance committee, so i think you made a wise career choice. he's been senator on the committee since february, so you can't blame him totally for everything that hasn't gotten done in washington, only partially. you deal with a huge agenda on senate finance.
speakers include economic advisers chair jason furman and the chief economist at the world bank. this is 30 minutes. >>> thank you, john, thank you senator whiten, for getting up early, showing up on time. >> no filibusters today, now. >> a true fact about senator widen before we start. one is i got to know the senator a long time ago in the 1990s when i wrote a column about a young senator in oregon who had ideas about solving problems in medicare and making it solvent...
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. >> coming up -- detective mark furman is caught on tape putting the prosecution on the defense. >>amatic closing arguments. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> when "dateline" continues. that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. save up to 25% and earn bonus points when you book at wyndhamrewards.com. >> the fourth of of julie weekend of 1995 had just passed. but the fireworks were only beginning in johnnie cochran's office. that day, as usual, several anonymous tips had been phoned in most were dead ends but one caught the attention of defense investigator, pat mckenna. little did he realize but mckenna would become a key player in the most explosive part of the case because of a cryptic p
. >> coming up -- detective mark furman is caught on tape putting the prosecution on the defense. >>amatic closing arguments. >> if it doesn't fit, you must acquit. >> when "dateline" continues. that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very...
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furman from our i. pad submission. you remember be done for the education system in the particularly in tinner cities to help clait a growing and improve u.s. competitiveness? i think this let's gets a little the income inequality question. the start with tin equality part, there's a lot of debate, a lot of controversy your goal national weather service terms of inequality, and there's no have theat we should quality of tub as a bed rock principle. i think it impossible to look at early childhood education and say that we have the opportunity of opportunity sox that's the myst place to start, is school precall for all. ofyou look at the enrollment american 4-year-olds in preschool, we're are 25th in the world. in the eecd. and we needathetic to fix that and we have an initial that with do that. >> as we move on from k through biggest issue is just how we are dealing with age indication al standards and core. did something that the vast bulk of state are doing, it's encountering turbulence in a few of them. but it's one
furman from our i. pad submission. you remember be done for the education system in the particularly in tinner cities to help clait a growing and improve u.s. competitiveness? i think this let's gets a little the income inequality question. the start with tin equality part, there's a lot of debate, a lot of controversy your goal national weather service terms of inequality, and there's no have theat we should quality of tub as a bed rock principle. i think it impossible to look at early...
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. >> jason furman, a father himself, is the chairman on the council of economic affairs at the white both working and stay-at-home dads are meeting about the changing role of fathers. >> figuring out how to make that balance work economically, how to make it work for families is very important. >> dads are always balancing this work-life balance. in philly right now, going to be in chicago, san francisco. is that tough at times already just a few weeks in? >> it has been tough. i'm slowly i think getting molded in, trying to know that fatherhood is a much greater responsibility than, you know, 0-4, 2-4, 1-3 with a walk. >> out of the four major professional sports, only baseball offers paternity leave. one to three days, which is more than a lot of companies in america do. less than 15% of u.s. companies even have a paternity leave policy. in our survey, 42% of men say one to two weeks is about an ideal time for new dads. >> did you guys took time off? >> yeah. absolutely. >> yeah. after lila was born, realized it was probably better to wait until deborah got home and then take the t
. >> jason furman, a father himself, is the chairman on the council of economic affairs at the white both working and stay-at-home dads are meeting about the changing role of fathers. >> figuring out how to make that balance work economically, how to make it work for families is very important. >> dads are always balancing this work-life balance. in philly right now, going to be in chicago, san francisco. is that tough at times already just a few weeks in? >> it has been...
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. >> jason furman, father himself, is chairman of the council on economic affairs at the white housey businesses and both working and stay-at-home dads are meeting about the changing roles of fathers. >> figuring out how to make that balance work economically, how to make it work for families, is very important. >> dads are always balancing this work/life balance. you'll be in philly, chicago, san francisco. is that tough at times already just a few weeks in? >> it has been tough. i'm slowly getting molded into trying to get to know that fatherhood is a much greater responsibility than 0 for 4, 1 for 2 with a walk. >> only baseball offers paternity leave, one to three days, which is more than a lot of companies in america today. only 2% of companies offer paternity leave. most dads say one to two weeks is ideal time. >> did you take time off? >> oh, yeah. >> i decided it was better to wait until we got home, but it's very important. >> you want that bonding time. >> couple days out of the gate and a couple days later, as al said, you get time with your kid. it was funny talking to da
. >> jason furman, father himself, is chairman of the council on economic affairs at the white housey businesses and both working and stay-at-home dads are meeting about the changing roles of fathers. >> figuring out how to make that balance work economically, how to make it work for families, is very important. >> dads are always balancing this work/life balance. you'll be in philly, chicago, san francisco. is that tough at times already just a few weeks in? >> it has...