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gill throws every strike. gill just catches him off guard and just -- >> i don't see harvey throw any punches, may have put his hands up to defend himself, but he was clearly looking down. >> coming up. >> i could be wrong, but i am pretty much right. >> antoine gill pleads his case to authority. and brandy calls home. >> are you sad? you sound like you're crying. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities 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. ♪ if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been p
gill throws every strike. gill just catches him off guard and just -- >> i don't see harvey throw any punches, may have put his hands up to defend himself, but he was clearly looking down. >> coming up. >> i could be wrong, but i am pretty much right. >> antoine gill pleads his case to authority. and brandy calls home. >> are you sad? you sound like you're crying. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people...
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seg to continue doing our interviews and one of the inmates we were going to interview was michael gill. one of the first things he shared with us is that on the streets, he was a professional wrestler. >> i do what you see on tv, like wwe. but i do -- i do it off camera most of the time. and at smaller arenas. mainly around kansas, colorado, iowa, stuff like that. >> what's your name? >> my wrestling name? bud dubey. it was a stoner character. >> gill had just finished explaining that he was currently at limon on a parole violation when the interview was interrupted by a commotion on the ad seg tier. >> that's crazy. what's that about? >> yeah, i'm curious, too. i can hear water running and we had an officer in the room with us that was doing our security and i asked him, what's going on? when he opened the door, you just heard this cascading water. >> what happened? >> they flooded the tier. >> it's awesome. >> you better go get that. >> i walked out of the interview room and was shocked to see water cascading down from the top tier down onto the floor. i'd never seen anything like th
seg to continue doing our interviews and one of the inmates we were going to interview was michael gill. one of the first things he shared with us is that on the streets, he was a professional wrestler. >> i do what you see on tv, like wwe. but i do -- i do it off camera most of the time. and at smaller arenas. mainly around kansas, colorado, iowa, stuff like that. >> what's your name? >> my wrestling name? bud dubey. it was a stoner character. >> gill had just finished...
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we'll examine that question with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of economics. i'm david schoumacher. we can all enjoy the benefits of public services such as museums, schools, and highways, but they have to be paid for. they are, usually in the form of taxes. why must the government provide these services? why can't we rely instead on the free market? it's a controversial question, as we see in the case of private utilities versus the tva. the great mississippi flood of 1927 left 800,000 homeless. swelling waters overran levees throughout the tennessee river and into the mississippi, turning northern louisiana into an inland sea. secretary of commerce herbert hoover called the flood the greatest peacetime calamity in the history of the country. the disaster was predictable. the mississippi had flooded before. local authorities attempted to provide flood control, but with uneven efforts. the levee system is only as strong as its weakest link. the building of dams could have prevented the flood. some legislators wanted to use federal funds. but they faced tough
we'll examine that question with the help of economic analyst richard gill on this edition of economics. i'm david schoumacher. we can all enjoy the benefits of public services such as museums, schools, and highways, but they have to be paid for. they are, usually in the form of taxes. why must the government provide these services? why can't we rely instead on the free market? it's a controversial question, as we see in the case of private utilities versus the tva. the great mississippi flood...
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we asked analyst richard gill what our economic past may imply about the future. during her industrial revolution, great britain was running out of forests. she responded by shifting to a coal technology. production increased many times over. that has been the story of modern economic growth. we see it today in metals like copper and energy sources like oil. this scenario isn't accidental. it is built into the way the market mechanism works. we have first a growing shortage of some resource. its price goes up, setting in motion a series of responses. first, it becomes profitable to try to find more-- we getdded supply. it becomes advisable to use as little of this resource as possible-- we get conservation. thirdly, it becomes desirable to focus our scientific and technological attention on developing new products and means of production that use other resources-- alternative technologies. historically, there is little doubt about the matter. responses have not only met the resource shortage problem, but have overshot the mark by a great margin, leading to increas
we asked analyst richard gill what our economic past may imply about the future. during her industrial revolution, great britain was running out of forests. she responded by shifting to a coal technology. production increased many times over. that has been the story of modern economic growth. we see it today in metals like copper and energy sources like oil. this scenario isn't accidental. it is built into the way the market mechanism works. we have first a growing shortage of some resource....
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wesked economic analyst richard gill to explain the economic thinking behind social security. social security program is a bit like god, country, and yale. you have to be for all of them -- well, perhaps not yale -- but you have the feeling that they all work in rather mysterious ways. the reason we're for social security is that it has, in fact, achieved its central purpose -- providing for the needs of the elderly. poverty among our senior citizens, a deep concern in the 1930s, has been substantially reduced in the present day. the reason social security seems mysterious is really twofold. first, the system doesn't work at all in the way we were taught to believe it would. the idea seemed to be that an average citizen -- let's call him peter -- would deposit his and his employer's payroll taxes in a fund which would keep growing over the years. at retirement, this same peter would use theseaccumulated funds to live on. in fact, the way it works is that young peter pays into a fund which is immediately used to pay already elderly paul. the notion of a huge accumulating trust
wesked economic analyst richard gill to explain the economic thinking behind social security. social security program is a bit like god, country, and yale. you have to be for all of them -- well, perhaps not yale -- but you have the feeling that they all work in rather mysterious ways. the reason we're for social security is that it has, in fact, achieved its central purpose -- providing for the needs of the elderly. poverty among our senior citizens, a deep concern in the 1930s, has been...
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gill frances laptop in a hurry and ask for help from the volunteers. sunday night it is offered a brief rain and strong winds. the weather conditions were also like this when he was reporting from kenya lambing. despite the hardships the bill tries to do is invest in the field as he thinks of how the victims' families feel once the progress catastrophe disasters that of course i think the reason why it's so rich media content is because there were still in high school students involved. apart from the door also this order their passengers the problem is the norm. everyone's a victim no mater what they were there when the wonder of it to spread. bloody exciting thing is that you know. since most of the media is folks so much focus on the students the board was unable to actually likes of response warrants victims of forty families. just people for popcorn our students the commission also. backup measures device measures to actually support. elise on the backside. to support the families of the people to also affected by this pic tragic if i should have
gill frances laptop in a hurry and ask for help from the volunteers. sunday night it is offered a brief rain and strong winds. the weather conditions were also like this when he was reporting from kenya lambing. despite the hardships the bill tries to do is invest in the field as he thinks of how the victims' families feel once the progress catastrophe disasters that of course i think the reason why it's so rich media content is because there were still in high school students involved. apart...
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in places like gill roy, the senior center where the ac will be cranking.e have a list of bay area cooling centers. back here live i think you mentioned this early. there are dangerous rip currents here. we are going to show you that full moon. it is going to be hot. right now back to you. >> lots of fluids too. >> still ahead. the desperate rescue effort to save the lives of hundreds of miners trapped underground. as fierce winds send a bouncy house flying into the air. all this with kids inside. what police are saying about possible criminal charges coming up. >>> 787 people were underground getting ready for a shift change when an explosion tore through the mine. explosion still burn ping through the cabin and at least 232 others have been killed. officials say most of those deaths have been caused by poisoning. coming up, we'll have an update on the search? >>. >> all the required information is there. the for mat that we're used to can be problem attic. >> we'll work with the police department it staff. >> so far, the problem hasn't interfered with the
in places like gill roy, the senior center where the ac will be cranking.e have a list of bay area cooling centers. back here live i think you mentioned this early. there are dangerous rip currents here. we are going to show you that full moon. it is going to be hot. right now back to you. >> lots of fluids too. >> still ahead. the desperate rescue effort to save the lives of hundreds of miners trapped underground. as fierce winds send a bouncy house flying into the air. all this...
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testimony with even and you neat tack throw paint and the rest showed up on a rock which said i will gill 8 people on 518. >> they pored wheel ramp being am cord apple caught responsible while threatening to write that and we will we do flow if it and this is a am police academy originally pray sprained that first there. and some of them have been told they are welcome to come to campus if she feel more. they held a park for 17-year- old ashley carlson. she died in a car crash on tuesday and they are calling it a memorial for the senior, her graduation. >> she was willing to help everybody and she had smile that lit up the room and i had to smile when i walls faced with it. >>> and 18-year-old ashley kelly was those in the back seat are next from debtly am car against. low are better for desk piece and it goes up with eagers additional passage and then eave received it, president barack obama from coming and there is a new tech company 23 and me. then they will go to the president attending an a very vend p.m. and protest remembers planning on protesting in silicone valley today as well.
testimony with even and you neat tack throw paint and the rest showed up on a rock which said i will gill 8 people on 518. >> they pored wheel ramp being am cord apple caught responsible while threatening to write that and we will we do flow if it and this is a am police academy originally pray sprained that first there. and some of them have been told they are welcome to come to campus if she feel more. they held a park for 17-year- old ashley carlson. she died in a car crash on tuesday...
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fast forward today in country music people like vince gill and alison krauss. >> dave matthews, sheryl crow. >> it goes on and on. as far as the selection of the strings, do you give very specific request or off-the-shelf stuff? >> mostly a very broad range of strings people can buy from inventory but we do customize for artists. for the most part we have a really broad range and selection so we can pretty much make everyone happy from almost any instrument other than p&l. >> what is the range of price? >> as low as four dollars online to the new set that is the strongest wire we make is in the range of $10-$12. >> extra strong. i want to thank you very much for sharing this with us. chairman and chief executive. the depreciated. what does the secretary of state john kerry and sasha obama have in common? both love georgetown cupcakes. i will speak to the cofounder of the cupcakes and station taking hold of the nation's capital next. green mountain posted earnings today. the inside from the brooklyn been frustrated that creates compatible coffee cups next. ♪ >> keurig green mountain. th
fast forward today in country music people like vince gill and alison krauss. >> dave matthews, sheryl crow. >> it goes on and on. as far as the selection of the strings, do you give very specific request or off-the-shelf stuff? >> mostly a very broad range of strings people can buy from inventory but we do customize for artists. for the most part we have a really broad range and selection so we can pretty much make everyone happy from almost any instrument other than p&l....
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i'm joined by the chief executive officer, steve gill. thank you for being here. you are a hero to the studio. you brought varieties of talenti. tell us about your involvement with the world of ice cream. >> thank you for having me. i joined forces with our founder in 2008. it was a match made in heaven. josh started a company in 2003 as a single gelato company in texas. he had changed into a retail brand being sold regionally. my business partner said we were in the process of selling vodka in 2005, and we are looking for a new category to reimagine and disrupt. we are put in touch by josh by mutual friend. we took josh's beautiful product and put business structure around it. he created a magical business. >> may be what you did is you sampled all of what he was making and decided you have to have this in your freezer. >> we tasted it, we look at redefining packaging. >> how did that come about? >> that was josh. he went to a gelato show in italy. he was looking for packaging ideas. he came across a gelato case that was transparent and show the ripples in the ge
i'm joined by the chief executive officer, steve gill. thank you for being here. you are a hero to the studio. you brought varieties of talenti. tell us about your involvement with the world of ice cream. >> thank you for having me. i joined forces with our founder in 2008. it was a match made in heaven. josh started a company in 2003 as a single gelato company in texas. he had changed into a retail brand being sold regionally. my business partner said we were in the process of selling...
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gilles moec is the cut chief european economist at deutsche bank. good morning.one high 1.38 21.36 euro/dollar. talk to me about how much the market is anticipating here. if we have a deposit rate cut from the ecb, would you expect even more to flow through in terms of market reaction or have we seen it all already? >> i don't think we will see that much more. had during the previous press conference was a knee-jerk or quick reaction to what we are seeing as a very forceful comment by draghi. since then, a lot of investors have done their homework on the negative deposit rate. bad reasons, it is seen as the natural instrument to try to curb currency. what they have discovered is that the impact that it would have today is much lower than it would've had a year or 1.5 years ago. the realm ofin things that are not necessarily traditional. it is more about a natural things downtaking than directly taking the big taking- then directly the dividend rate to negative territory. it is not going to flush that money back into the system or reduce the interest rate differen
gilles moec is the cut chief european economist at deutsche bank. good morning.one high 1.38 21.36 euro/dollar. talk to me about how much the market is anticipating here. if we have a deposit rate cut from the ecb, would you expect even more to flow through in terms of market reaction or have we seen it all already? >> i don't think we will see that much more. had during the previous press conference was a knee-jerk or quick reaction to what we are seeing as a very forceful comment by...
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i've employed a lot of people during my career and i have learned you can always teach gills. are qualitiesost like character and values, work ethic and responsibility. that is what our veterans bring. says united states military, that means you can count on the applicant to be loyal, have good leadership, teamwork skills and discipline. to an employer, that should mean a lot. thatu can watch all of event at the george w. bush institute monday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's new book "sundays at 8:00" includes christopher hitchens. >> i knew there was a risk in the bohemian lifestyle and i decided to take it because whether it is an illusion or not i do think it is -- i don't bynk it is, it helped concentration, stopped me being bored and stopped other people being boring. it would keep me going to have longer conversations, to enhance the moment. i was asked what i do it again? the answer is probably yes. hoping've quit earlier to get away with the whole thing. easy for me to say. not very nice to my children. it sounds irresponsible to say, i would do all that agai
i've employed a lot of people during my career and i have learned you can always teach gills. are qualitiesost like character and values, work ethic and responsibility. that is what our veterans bring. says united states military, that means you can count on the applicant to be loyal, have good leadership, teamwork skills and discipline. to an employer, that should mean a lot. thatu can watch all of event at the george w. bush institute monday at 12:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. c-span's new book...
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. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to a police sketch ar it gill samora. >> i asked them if they saw him again would they recognize him. they said yes. then i know i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness samora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eve eventually these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually identical. >> they were two independent witnesses and they did not know each other. i think these witnesses both saw the same person. >> then police got a huge break. investigators using canine teams identified a potential lead. >> they were able to track a scent trail to a residential area in concord that was close to the trail. >> a man in this neighborhood had a criminal history. he also looked similar to the composite drawings. his name was mark fisher. he was known to be violent, violent to his relatives, violent to police officers and to other public officials. >> witnesses in the park were shown a photo lineup which include
. >> two of these potential witnesses were sent to a police sketch ar it gill samora. >> i asked them if they saw him again would they recognize him. they said yes. then i know i can draw the sketch. >> with each witness samora tried to induce a state of deep relaxation and then had them describe what they saw. eve eventually these two drawings emerged from witnesses who had never spoken with each other. except for the sunglasses, the sketches were virtually identical....
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our correspondent is on site in m gill joins us live from on some fun on the memorial hall no guilt despite the gloomy weather thousands have turned out to pay their respects. good afternoon movies new men were also going to become genuinely does toons on cd jill has been covering the sinking of the sky will vary from the series began i saw snow depth reporting live from the sun out of the altar once the fuel emissions. it does mean that the whole tragedy. and if we're still grumpy. member into people's hearts. get ready to charge a fee should have happened in the first place. and i'm sure since tuesday's his personal doctor. about two months a music ministry. i'm sure that this time that you body will function as an untold how it actually. for the future disasters. respond to any kind of tragic situation so i hope that this new safety body producer chris is such a disaster said. any. oh went to euphoria. we could chill he said. i don't contestants. debts. he said i do. in the early hours. he says. do. for all. with that that is. the. twenty eight the sauce. i didn't since. i was. their sce
our correspondent is on site in m gill joins us live from on some fun on the memorial hall no guilt despite the gloomy weather thousands have turned out to pay their respects. good afternoon movies new men were also going to become genuinely does toons on cd jill has been covering the sinking of the sky will vary from the series began i saw snow depth reporting live from the sun out of the altar once the fuel emissions. it does mean that the whole tragedy. and if we're still grumpy. member into...
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. >> chairman gill. >> good afternoon, directors, with the san francisco bicycle coalition, we support the muni equity policy, we believe it's a good step of addressing the disparities that exist as well as providing opportunities to make the streets safer in all communities. in particular with those areas that need it the most. in the past years we have worked on projects, and this experiences the value of working for complete streets. more recently we are working with vision zero coalition to address for bikers in san francisco. we believe as supervisor avalos mentioned that a strong muni policy will serve as a model as a comprehensive process that includes walking and bicycling. in conjunction with vision zero, we believe that this could tackle the most manifest and urgent disparities and service and safety. >> thank you. >> anthony spouser. >> good afternoon chairman, my name is anthony baluster, i am a muni coach operator, i am here on my own, not representing sfmta or the union. i drive on the 38, and i understand what the station is talking about. and from myself and other muni
. >> chairman gill. >> good afternoon, directors, with the san francisco bicycle coalition, we support the muni equity policy, we believe it's a good step of addressing the disparities that exist as well as providing opportunities to make the streets safer in all communities. in particular with those areas that need it the most. in the past years we have worked on projects, and this experiences the value of working for complete streets. more recently we are working with vision zero...
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>> that's oil in its gills. >> yeah.f you take this shell off, you could pull the oil out and smell it. >> gosh. pulled some oil out of your shrimp as of late? but remember, they're open for business. bp claims tests show seafood is safe. it's safe to eat in the gulf. a i'm pro-business, but there's a reality to this. the reporting from louisiana shows otherwise. there is no way you can spill 210 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico and have it return to normal in four years. it can't happen. now, in march there was another spill in the gulf. this time 150,000 gallons of oil leaked from a rig off galveston, texas. within days there were reports of wildlife and local economy in distress. >> it's tomorrow that thomas smith is fearful of. after 150,000 gallons of oil spilled into the ocean on saturday. >> only god knows. i've got to get the rest of these tanks clean. >> he'll go on about his schedule as much as he can. but a new fishing ban is already holding them back. >> these little fish will hurt us. >> they c
>> that's oil in its gills. >> yeah.f you take this shell off, you could pull the oil out and smell it. >> gosh. pulled some oil out of your shrimp as of late? but remember, they're open for business. bp claims tests show seafood is safe. it's safe to eat in the gulf. a i'm pro-business, but there's a reality to this. the reporting from louisiana shows otherwise. there is no way you can spill 210 million gallons of oil into the gulf of mexico and have it return to normal in...
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. >>> there were dead lynn twin explosions in a city in nigeria, gilling at least 40 people.has been the area of sectarian violence between christians and muslims in that country. >>> they head a memorial in moore, oklahoma today. it has been a year since a tornado tore through that city. more than 1,000 shelters have been built since that tornado struck. more than 20 people died in the disaster, close to 400 were injured. ♪ >>> and i'm meteorologist dave warren, we are look at the upper level pattern here, showing where areasover low-pressure are, and this is influencing the temperatures here. cooler across the northeast. and you might notice from washington, d.c. up through boston, temperatures have dropped just a bit. warming up considerably here across the southern plains. this ridge develops, and eventually the humidity across the gulf of new mexico, and that will put the chance of rain in the forecast toward the end of the week. and then a welcome change from the heat we had here last week, temperatures have dropped a bit. some light rain or even snow. there this is som
. >>> there were dead lynn twin explosions in a city in nigeria, gilling at least 40 people.has been the area of sectarian violence between christians and muslims in that country. >>> they head a memorial in moore, oklahoma today. it has been a year since a tornado tore through that city. more than 1,000 shelters have been built since that tornado struck. more than 20 people died in the disaster, close to 400 were injured. ♪ >>> and i'm meteorologist dave warren, we...
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i remember the sergeant yelling gill's dead. gill's dead. i had shrapnel to my head and face.ter that me, as i person, i was out. i couldn't control my hands anymore. they would shake really bad. all the emotions that i hid and swallowed for all the previous engagements just i couldn't hold them no more. i used to get paralyzed and i would lock up in my bed and i would see myself burning alive. i'd be trying to call out for help but i just couldn't. now i know through mris that i had a level four traumatic brain injury. i didn't want to be the one injured. i didn't want to be weak or let my guys down. you try to think it's all in your head and you can fight through it and out think it and out run it and it turns out to be real, very real. when i got discharged i was in frankfurt. they gave me a ticket home and i never got on the flight. i spent two years in germany just walking, anywhere. just trying to find peace. trying to find something. there's something really, really wrong. i was so scared going home but finally i decided to come back to new york to face things. it's jus
i remember the sergeant yelling gill's dead. gill's dead. i had shrapnel to my head and face.ter that me, as i person, i was out. i couldn't control my hands anymore. they would shake really bad. all the emotions that i hid and swallowed for all the previous engagements just i couldn't hold them no more. i used to get paralyzed and i would lock up in my bed and i would see myself burning alive. i'd be trying to call out for help but i just couldn't. now i know through mris that i had a level...
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gill roy did warm to 94, but it was isolated where we saw some of those hottest temperatures but this is going to continue. a heat advisory in place for tuesday and wednesday. i'm going to detail where this will be for those couple of days and just how hot we're going to get. i think some some areas are going to lit 100 degrees by wednesday. again we'll have an detailed look coming up. >> rosemary. thank you. stage three tomorrow is set to begin in san jose, and end on mount diablo, katie explains why one thing in particular will be in high demand and short supply. >> reporter: you don't just get to the top of mount diablo. >> there's no break, it's just kind of up and up and up. >> kind of having the goal of the summit, keeps you motivated and keeps you going to the top. >> reporter: the some of the best cyclists take on stage three. it begins 108 miles later at the top of mount diablo, and this is what they must conquer in 5 miles. we couldn't ride it, so rerode it. now take this grueling climb and add expected temperatures in the 90s maybe in the triple digits. >> it's going to pla
gill roy did warm to 94, but it was isolated where we saw some of those hottest temperatures but this is going to continue. a heat advisory in place for tuesday and wednesday. i'm going to detail where this will be for those couple of days and just how hot we're going to get. i think some some areas are going to lit 100 degrees by wednesday. again we'll have an detailed look coming up. >> rosemary. thank you. stage three tomorrow is set to begin in san jose, and end on mount diablo, katie...
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chamber of commerce believes private money, including from china, can gill fill the gap. it estimates america needs at least $8 trillion to modernize transportation energy and water systems through 2030. they haven't been upgraded since the 1950s. >> given our projections of massive infrastructure needs, china's sources of global capital and infrastructure goods and services and the much wam advantages to be realized, substantial opportunities should develop. >> reporter: the u.s. push comes as chinese companies are looking to diversify their investment and beijing is pursuing tear builder to compete on a global stage. but many companies here say they feel unwelcome. relations between the u.s. and china are tense over foreign policy, cyber spying and trade, some chinese firms fear their investments would face unfairly tough scrutiny in the name of national security, in an industry that's seen as sensitive. baucus, ae long-time washington power broker, though, remains upbeat. >> where there is a will, there is a delay. >> for "nightly business report," i'm eunice euan in b
chamber of commerce believes private money, including from china, can gill fill the gap. it estimates america needs at least $8 trillion to modernize transportation energy and water systems through 2030. they haven't been upgraded since the 1950s. >> given our projections of massive infrastructure needs, china's sources of global capital and infrastructure goods and services and the much wam advantages to be realized, substantial opportunities should develop. >> reporter: the u.s....
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still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here. high pressure is losing control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to closer to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time for the morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area. you might need the extra layer. 60 degree ins antioch. high clouds as wechlt as you take a look what's coming for the afternoon the fog never quite completely clears. so hold on to that at the coast. 60's there 80's inland. wide range of temperatures you have to get to central value to -- valley to see the 90's. 73 san frachbility 86 santa rosa. out towards concord livermore in the 80's. 85 san jose. 76 oakland san mateo o. accu-weather 7 day forecast will continue to drop the temperatures for the weekend did you know to the 70's by sunday. inland 60's coast side a littl
still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here. high pressure is losing control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to closer to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time for the morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area....
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still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here.ng control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to cler to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time for the morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area. you might need the extra layer. 60 degree ins antioch. high clouds as wechlt as you take a look what's coming for the afternoon the fog never quite completely clears. so hold on to that at the coast. 60's there 80's inland. wide range of temperatures you have to get to central value to -- valley to see the 90's. 73 san frachbility 86 santa rosa. out towards concord livermore in the 80's. 85 san jose. 76 oakland san mateo o. accu-weather 7 day forecast will continue to drop the temperatures for the weekend did you know to the 70's by sunday. inland 60's coast side a little bit of recovery middle
still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here.ng control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to cler to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time for the morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area. you might need the extra...
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. >> and as the next speaker comes up, speaker cards,vyer gill, east and isabel and karera and adele carpenter. and jw from market street and isaac langford. >> and let me know when to start >> go ahead. >> i am a long time san francisco resident, and also i am currently fighting an eviction from 1049 market street. and for the past years, many young people have to live at home with their parents, because they can't afford to get their own place to live in this country. and if a kid is kicked out of their home, because they are lgbtq and they are suddenly homeless, and in today's job market that is practically a death sentence for them. and the homeless people sleeping there over night and a number of them are youth and to walk to the work from the district and my job at 13th and full so many there are homeless people all over the place. i have them the resources for the homeless as much as i can and i give them change and sometimes i give them food and chat them up. but the city has more resources than i do, in the much greater quantity and faster than what the mayor is currently pl
. >> and as the next speaker comes up, speaker cards,vyer gill, east and isabel and karera and adele carpenter. and jw from market street and isaac langford. >> and let me know when to start >> go ahead. >> i am a long time san francisco resident, and also i am currently fighting an eviction from 1049 market street. and for the past years, many young people have to live at home with their parents, because they can't afford to get their own place to live in this country....
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still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here. high pressure is losing control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to closer to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time commute. morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area. you might need the extra layer. 60 degree ins antioch. high clouds as wechlt as you take a look what's coming for the afternoon the fog never quite completely clears. so hold on to that at the coast. 60's there 80's inland. wide range of temperatures you have to get to central value to -- valley to see the 90's. 73 san frachbility 86 santa rosa. out towards concord livermore in the 80's. 85 san jose. 76 oakland san mateo o. accu-weather 7 day forecast will continue to drop the temperatures for the weekend did you know to the 70's by sunday. inland 60's coast side a litt
still 90 degree ins gill roychlt as you lack at the satellite picture here. high pressure is losing control. high clouds coastal fog starting to move into the picture here and we see much cooler weather with this trough approaching this weekend so everyone will be back down to closer to normal for this time of year. clear inland fog. being restabbed near the coast and right in time commute. morning commute. watch out first thing in the morning. mid freeways upper 50's for most of the bay area....
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it was that they still have energy cheap bulk to the gills with ease by burke and hare am unable to fourteen. the minute is still the building and set fire to its vehicle fleet with expertise in shock. some of the guild escaped the ice of helping seen since. that means it is along the anxious wait. they say that it tended to increase the pressure on the government of bhutan to act to resolve the crisis. a show i saw reid joins us now on the line from the bush as she is the head of the nigerian women trust fund i ate at two hundred girls abducted by islam militants are these kinds of kidnappings common in nigeria no i wouldn't get a ticket but the chicken. yes i'm panicking. thank you to be happening the deal. omg i hate to lose it within you the two border with egypt to come up to it. i think. i figured i'd try to follow up with the match looking to break up the hope that the women and pray that you wouldn't get the social development but got the heating bill when it got cool would that be cool for a week. manila the twenty oh two to go it returned. for each breach. that evening at the weeke
it was that they still have energy cheap bulk to the gills with ease by burke and hare am unable to fourteen. the minute is still the building and set fire to its vehicle fleet with expertise in shock. some of the guild escaped the ice of helping seen since. that means it is along the anxious wait. they say that it tended to increase the pressure on the government of bhutan to act to resolve the crisis. a show i saw reid joins us now on the line from the bush as she is the head of the nigerian...
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and i get to the gills at the top job regal get on and on those to whom custom the scientists looked at him. the constant attacks on his utensil with that he can to protect east of the qantas group the doors to the sentencing to attend and to fund which its name is angie in the dc good fortunes was an emotional meant to be tuned up and images with seven strikeouts in june last year. they deemed as a kid i'm not the and in september last year initiative in the kitchen sink each of the campaign and should be banned. front suspension after this shot. the station said it did come she said that badness to see up was an expectant. i am not a problem it's eminently sensible thing. chad and i had him on some jeans on june fifteen to ninety mph time since it tends to be going again. this meant spending millions from its domestic that good i'm not going to bed about one fifteen been found dead forcing its cotton tees to suspend or into the job comes on the fourth and the shots still hundred thousand people from the disaster hit region but it got cheated by the indian air force idf and the bigg
and i get to the gills at the top job regal get on and on those to whom custom the scientists looked at him. the constant attacks on his utensil with that he can to protect east of the qantas group the doors to the sentencing to attend and to fund which its name is angie in the dc good fortunes was an emotional meant to be tuned up and images with seven strikeouts in june last year. they deemed as a kid i'm not the and in september last year initiative in the kitchen sink each of the campaign...
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. >> she is talking about the gill roy senior center that have opened up to help folks out.e have a full list on our website. if you come out here you want to keep in mind the rip kurpts out here. i tell you, the moon is beautiful. absolutely lovely i think there will be lots and lots of people out here trying to keep cool. i'll send it back to you. definitely the place to be. if you are going to be working outside today. drink lots of water. take breaks today and remember those pets trying to park in the shade mike. that is my best advice today. >> stay in your car as long as you can and run and get the kids. looking over here towards the south bay. nothing dramatic or unexpected. i want to shout out the system as well. >> equipment problem but recovering, they are going to make up some time now as the traffic is getting started on the rails. that build coming out of the path. earlier brush fire has been cleared without any further updates. you can't cut through from highway 4 to 680. this is the alternate around the scene to 7:00 am. smooth drive out of the north bay and 1
. >> she is talking about the gill roy senior center that have opened up to help folks out.e have a full list on our website. if you come out here you want to keep in mind the rip kurpts out here. i tell you, the moon is beautiful. absolutely lovely i think there will be lots and lots of people out here trying to keep cool. i'll send it back to you. definitely the place to be. if you are going to be working outside today. drink lots of water. take breaks today and remember those pets...
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just because the talks only to gills with an education everybody is making notes we told you i'd still go go go and get smart. we think is worse than education. i say stop was to educate. and two kiddos. i was so full. they sum up it will slip into it the girls with season according to the age of cheap looking for the state's north nigeria three weeks ago fifty days dates that at least two hundred and twenty three a still missing believed either imprisoned in the price already filled the pool. northern nigeria has hardly paused for just the sad sad at the camera it goes abduction threatens to overshadow the nigeria's hosting of the world economic forum for africa which starts on wednesday and abuse the disappearances that mass protests and an international social media campaign demonstrators in the capital abuja took to the streets again on sunday. they bought lightning stakes has a nice day to do more to get the gulls back. but the biggest thing but blamed the point of the nigerian president goodluck jonathan blum anybody has not done enough to shock and awe the kind of video with rel
just because the talks only to gills with an education everybody is making notes we told you i'd still go go go and get smart. we think is worse than education. i say stop was to educate. and two kiddos. i was so full. they sum up it will slip into it the girls with season according to the age of cheap looking for the state's north nigeria three weeks ago fifty days dates that at least two hundred and twenty three a still missing believed either imprisoned in the price already filled the pool....
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my bill would help more american workers gained gills and education necessary to compete for in demand jobs. americans are still waiting for president obama and the senate democrats to act. >> i'm lee terry from nebraska. house passed, the my bill. it would support more than 32,000 jobs. americans are still waiting for the president and the senate democrats to act. it is time to build the key sign -- keystone pipeline. >> i'm from alabama. well months ago, the house passed my bill. it would allow private sector workers to take advantage of benefits that public employees enjoy it. americans are still waiting for president obama to act. >> i'm from the data. the house passed my bill. it facilitates the development of strategic and critical minerals to support american manufacturing jobs. americans are still waiting for president obama and the democrats to act. >> i'm from texas. several months ago, the house passed a bill that would provide our service members with the tools that will help them find good jobs when they return home. americans are still waiting for president obama and the
my bill would help more american workers gained gills and education necessary to compete for in demand jobs. americans are still waiting for president obama and the senate democrats to act. >> i'm lee terry from nebraska. house passed, the my bill. it would support more than 32,000 jobs. americans are still waiting for the president and the senate democrats to act. it is time to build the key sign -- keystone pipeline. >> i'm from alabama. well months ago, the house passed my bill....
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and i want to call up nathanial player and if you come up in this order, gill gilman. and aer an caviyama and patrick baris heath, kenp, and james tracy and i will keep calling people after we start to cycle through. >> >> good morning and thank you for your time and for having this hearing supervisors. and i am the supervisoring attorney at the we provide legal service and eviction and we provide the services for 94 percent of the tenants who respond to the evictions in san francisco. and we also provide the rental assistance to the significant number of tenants facing the eviction for non-payment of rent. and our office helped over 600 households receive direct financial assistance and avoid homelessness. we are particularly concerned about evictions from publicly funded units and i gave the committee some numbers on that and over 26 percent of evictions in 2013 were from the city funded units. and since 2009 there have been 1067 for those who receive the city funding and it is a part of the work to defend the eviction laws from the city funded units and just a littl
and i want to call up nathanial player and if you come up in this order, gill gilman. and aer an caviyama and patrick baris heath, kenp, and james tracy and i will keep calling people after we start to cycle through. >> >> good morning and thank you for your time and for having this hearing supervisors. and i am the supervisoring attorney at the we provide legal service and eviction and we provide the services for 94 percent of the tenants who respond to the evictions in san...
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this comes from gill yu, e mailing are there regulations regarding dogs in stores?u won't know it by walking around san francisco would you? there is not very much regulation there are guidelines saying dogs aren't supposed to be where food is being prepared well, that would rule out most supermarkets because they make sandwiches and beef. and vegetables and that. and yet, they seem to allow dogs some of the time. there is no rule for restaurants in the city of san francisco. dogs allowed to be in a restaurant. there are rules saying they can be outside tables not inside and not allowed to be petted by wait staff. >> that is reasonable. >> they're not rules yet. >> okay. >> interesting. >> my mom heard about a free credit score. i checked and it appears they're charging. >> you can never accuse fico of giving away a perfect duct. you want to go online. there are many out there. if you want want a free credit report go to annual cred writ report.com. if they want your card number don't give it to them. somehow, you're going to end up spending money on them. if they w
this comes from gill yu, e mailing are there regulations regarding dogs in stores?u won't know it by walking around san francisco would you? there is not very much regulation there are guidelines saying dogs aren't supposed to be where food is being prepared well, that would rule out most supermarkets because they make sandwiches and beef. and vegetables and that. and yet, they seem to allow dogs some of the time. there is no rule for restaurants in the city of san francisco. dogs allowed to be...
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that started tuesday night on gill man street near 6th street and when firefighters arrived they found a man on the roof trying to put out the flames. he was rushed to the hospital with burns. firefighters found an illegal marijuana grow and a hash production inside the building. no word yet on any arrests. >>> time to the next primary when voters will decide which would candidates will face off and the spot on the ballot includes two republican candidates in the lead. donely and neil cash cary. and republican voters are stillup decided. >> -- still undecided. >> a huge number undecided this late in the election is still very surprising. >> they said he is undecided and santa clara still needs more pole workers. that includes people using a second language. they will be paid between 195 and $80 for a 13 hour shift. >>> vice-president joseph biden and his wife jill are waking up in the bay area this morning. they will fly to seattle for the funning. one was at the home of the pill beyond air with dianne find sign it. they have no -- dianne finestein. >>> he is teaming up with former san
that started tuesday night on gill man street near 6th street and when firefighters arrived they found a man on the roof trying to put out the flames. he was rushed to the hospital with burns. firefighters found an illegal marijuana grow and a hash production inside the building. no word yet on any arrests. >>> time to the next primary when voters will decide which would candidates will face off and the spot on the ballot includes two republican candidates in the lead. donely and neil...
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and one of the books was peter benchly novel callcalled "gills" about a vengeful bass. and then there was bass holes and it was an attack on fish to the tourist. you go to the guy that barne's and noble behind the counter and the book they wanted was bass holes. and so he would go no we don't carry bass holes. i read about this in the new yorker. i said to random house. i have done the market research. there is a hunger in the land for a book called bass holes. and they said no. you know the prissy new yorkers. so i still needed a title. i said i got it. let's call it. look out president park. and their reaction was pretty much yours. what the hell is he talking about? well, the story behind that was that i went to work at the whitehouse in 1981. this was shortly after john hankly shot president reagan and members of his staff. john wilkes booth to avenge the south and reagan was shot to impress jody foster and you have the reason for the political assassin. but it was an attention getting to that. if you remember the traveling staff of mr. bush's. the french call it en
and one of the books was peter benchly novel callcalled "gills" about a vengeful bass. and then there was bass holes and it was an attack on fish to the tourist. you go to the guy that barne's and noble behind the counter and the book they wanted was bass holes. and so he would go no we don't carry bass holes. i read about this in the new yorker. i said to random house. i have done the market research. there is a hunger in the land for a book called bass holes. and they said no. you...
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do sharks even have gills? >> i do want to hear what he has to say. >> becky, you know how nice lacy is. she's trying to help my throat but she brings me these things. i tried one and it's like so disgusting. it's a bert's bees natural throat drops. >> those are harsh. >> give me some of the usual not natural. >> lacy is giving you something to help your throat and you're complaining. >> i'm not complaining. it's foul. i took it out. >> who owns burt's bees? i think it's owned by color rockies. >> you need hot tea and lemon or at least hot water and lemon. i was drinking hot water and lemon for a month. there's lemon over on the cart. you can get that. >> andrew is picking on me, too. he's going to win the arguments because i can't really talk. >> take your shots, andrew, when you can get them. >> yesterday i had no voice at all at home. i have my dogs. they'd be barking and running. i'd go stop, ba irking, stop barking. they look at me like what's wrong with him? >> this is like halls. it has a eucalyptus, men
do sharks even have gills? >> i do want to hear what he has to say. >> becky, you know how nice lacy is. she's trying to help my throat but she brings me these things. i tried one and it's like so disgusting. it's a bert's bees natural throat drops. >> those are harsh. >> give me some of the usual not natural. >> lacy is giving you something to help your throat and you're complaining. >> i'm not complaining. it's foul. i took it out. >> who owns burt's...
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watch what happened next, the young man takes the ball and hands it to the gill behind him. rather, takes "a" ball and hands it to the girl. the game ball is still in his glove, still tucked away. very, very smoot. getting in the practice early. for dating later. >> what? she could be his babysitter. >> the stars were out last night for the billboard music awards. >> the big winners, the top new artist, and top female artist was katy perry and justin timberlake was "artist of the year." and jennifer lopez was crowned an icon. >> all you little ones sitting on the floor watching tv hike i did in the bronx, have fate, dream big, think big, anything is possible. ought most anticipated moment a special performance by the late king of pop, anything was possible, michael jackson, from "escape." there are questions into the show, was it an image or aback son -- or a jackson impersonator? tell us what you think. >> ahhh! the denver zoo welcomed a rare clouded leopard. they are not closely related to other leopards and was born last month in virginia but now start her life with three
watch what happened next, the young man takes the ball and hands it to the gill behind him. rather, takes "a" ball and hands it to the girl. the game ball is still in his glove, still tucked away. very, very smoot. getting in the practice early. for dating later. >> what? she could be his babysitter. >> the stars were out last night for the billboard music awards. >> the big winners, the top new artist, and top female artist was katy perry and justin timberlake was...
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. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, all of them, they know me from when i was a youngster so we have a different type of communication level and understanding. >> every night you are going to go through this. every night you work, you racist, redneck, no good [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i know you is a coward -- >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i have been in segregation for three years. i don't blame nobody else. because i had an opportunity to get out of here. i let my anger and things get to me that i shouldn't have. and as a result of that, i'm still here. >> i can't say i'm sane. i'm pretty off balance, but i keep it in a certain amount of control. >> another inmate at kentucky state penitentiary who is no stranger to cell extractions is victor hiatt. prior to interviewing him, our producer was duly warned. >> victor hiatt is a very, very dangerous individual. probably the most dangerous individual in this institution. >> i remember watching victor being led to the interview. and he had such an intense security
. >> a lot of the older ones like lieutenant gill, all of them, they know me from when i was a youngster so we have a different type of communication level and understanding. >> every night you are going to go through this. every night you work, you racist, redneck, no good [ bleep ] [ bleep ]. >> i know you is a coward -- >> harper will serve at least two more years in segregation. >> i made things hard for myself. i have been in segregation for three years. i...
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. >> it looked like they had gills and the water was blowing behind the head. >> i have been fishingyears and never have i ever seen anything like this. >> hoping to get a clearer image, they try to get closer. >> and whether we did that, they kind of went underneath the water, went down deep. after that, we went back to our net. and that was it. >> kelly nash shows his footage to crypto zoologists who investigate distinct and undiscovered species. >> everybody we showed the video to was very intrigued by the film. they all agreed that it was something that they've never seen in alaska before. >> when i saw this, i was absolutely flabbergasted. i thought he had come up with one of the greatest finds of the 20th century. >> investigator john kirk is certain kelly nash has caught cad oh camera. >> i said, mate, you've got one of the best pieces of footage of this. >> the craziest footage is the one that kelly nash taped. i've seen ever creature in the water, and i don't know what that was. that's what got us to want to go up and try to find it and figure this out. >> jonathan hillstran
. >> it looked like they had gills and the water was blowing behind the head. >> i have been fishingyears and never have i ever seen anything like this. >> hoping to get a clearer image, they try to get closer. >> and whether we did that, they kind of went underneath the water, went down deep. after that, we went back to our net. and that was it. >> kelly nash shows his footage to crypto zoologists who investigate distinct and undiscovered species. >>...
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i was an apleasuation of arthur gill who died at the age of 9 o. here is what she wrote.e believe add good story had a thousand angels and a sin to leave them unexplored. now you know where i'm going with this. there is still a lot more to come on this new york times story. >>> coming up here, the smear campaign that just won't go away, and how it relates to an episode of hbo's leap. i will show you right after this . the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs... making new york state number two in the nation in new private sector job creation... with 10 regional development strategies to fit your business needs. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york... with the state creating dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. become the next business to discover the new new york. [ male announcer ] see if your business qualifies. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" i got more ad
i was an apleasuation of arthur gill who died at the age of 9 o. here is what she wrote.e believe add good story had a thousand angels and a sin to leave them unexplored. now you know where i'm going with this. there is still a lot more to come on this new york times story. >>> coming up here, the smear campaign that just won't go away, and how it relates to an episode of hbo's leap. i will show you right after this . the numbers are impressive. over 400,000 new private sector jobs......
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the young boy takes the ball and hands it to the gill sitting behind him but if you watch closely you can see the ball he gives away isn't the game ball. that ball is still tucked in his glove. smooth. give that kid another five years... >> that is an older woman plame. >> he will be her marriage. >> or ten. >> might wind up in a date rather than a smile. >> goodness. >> that is actually sly. classify little kid. >> "clever" is a good word. >> the giants have been playing well. we will show you what is going on: we have an area of low pressure that is swirling off the oregon coast. that is where it is, but look where it is going, coming our way and instability and you can see how breezy it is. winds are 20 at sfo and we down compared to last hour, 15 at forward and everyone we else less than ten miles per hour. we will be breezy today and cooler-than-average and you can see the winds on the ferry or the flags blowing out to the east thanks to the wind. that is our first height lie, sunny and cooler, with isolated storms today, tomorrow, and wednesday and parting shot on wednesday. we
the young boy takes the ball and hands it to the gill sitting behind him but if you watch closely you can see the ball he gives away isn't the game ball. that ball is still tucked in his glove. smooth. give that kid another five years... >> that is an older woman plame. >> he will be her marriage. >> or ten. >> might wind up in a date rather than a smile. >> goodness. >> that is actually sly. classify little kid. >> "clever" is a good word....
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helping through it is mental health clinician, jackie gill. >> because he's facing serious charges ande has taken twists and turns that we didn't expect i've been seeing him the whole time he's been here. >> good morning. >> we just worked with the possibility of life. that's the reality he's going to prison for a long time. so to skirt around that issue would do him a disservice. >> new attorney and stuff. i'm working to try to get something like 15 to 20 with this new attorney. >> that would be a lot different than -- >> i would be happy -- >> -- what he planned for. >> to tell you the truth, i would be content. >> how realistic do you think that option is, the lower end. >> the lower number? >> i just want you to be and you know we've talked about this all the time about being realistic as to the situation and realistic of all the possible outcomes. so, you know, whereas 15 to 20 would be great, we've also talked about 28 and we've also talked about 40 and life. >> that's crazy. >> it is crazy. >> there's no way i'll accept a plea deal for 40. i might as well go to trial. that's cra
helping through it is mental health clinician, jackie gill. >> because he's facing serious charges ande has taken twists and turns that we didn't expect i've been seeing him the whole time he's been here. >> good morning. >> we just worked with the possibility of life. that's the reality he's going to prison for a long time. so to skirt around that issue would do him a disservice. >> new attorney and stuff. i'm working to try to get something like 15 to 20 with this new...
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to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all therds which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he took back on >> okay. in having dissected and understanding this perfectly, remember, columbus wrecked the ship on christmas eve, 1492. he left for spain seven days later on january 2nd. they did not have time to strip this giant ship. he said on december 26th that the ship was stripped. that's when he made the note in his dario, the day after the ship had come ashore. and on january 2nd, leaving the bay, he said in his dario, that they loaded a lombard and fired it through the isn't a santa ma it traveled through the water. that tells me there is enough of the ship sticking up out of the water that he had a target to shoot at on his way back to spain. and based on what we saw. based on the way i have interpreted the dario, that the ship was not, only they took the surface material off the ship. they describe cutting a hole in the side of the shi
to find this santa maria, which drifted into a sand bar in 1492 and was stripped to the gill, all therds which columbus used to build the fort, i don't see how -- he only had a couple of canons on this ship and he gave one to the fort, one he took back on >> okay. in having dissected and understanding this perfectly, remember, columbus wrecked the ship on christmas eve, 1492. he left for spain seven days later on january 2nd. they did not have time to strip this giant ship. he said on...