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griffin: we have thousands of assets that we have to keep track of. we have to always know their condition and continuously plan for their refurbishment at the right time. one of the things we're required to do under the consent decree is inspect our system. we're trying to find where there's leaks. so we blow smoke into the sewer pipe. man: we're locating places where water from the surface to the ground is running into the sewer pipe and overloading the system. hunter: we have 1,600 miles of sewer. we are evaluating every linear foot of that system. is the pipe leaking; are you having a lot of infiltration or inflow? thornell: every time it rains, water will come down, go into the pipe, enter the sewer system. it's very easy to repair this defect and get all that water out of the system. griffin: with our closed-circuit tv inspection, we record cracks, holes, pipes that are partially collapsed. hunter: we literally will have a digital video of every foot of our sewer that in the future, we can go back and do a comparison. what's changed? is it degra
griffin: we have thousands of assets that we have to keep track of. we have to always know their condition and continuously plan for their refurbishment at the right time. one of the things we're required to do under the consent decree is inspect our system. we're trying to find where there's leaks. so we blow smoke into the sewer pipe. man: we're locating places where water from the surface to the ground is running into the sewer pipe and overloading the system. hunter: we have 1,600 miles of...
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griffin's appearance on the bbc created. but keeping him away has given him cost to protect. wherever he goes, trouble tends to follow. >>> this is "bbc world news." still ahead, irrepressible, energetic, iconic. desmond tutu says it is time for him to start slowing down. >>> cheap alcohol and 24-hour drinking will be reviewed by the u.k. government. they're asking people what they think about underage drinking and how best to deal with it. >> the relaxing of the licensing laws was supposed to introduce a confidential style cafe society, but alcohol and longer opening hours has not proved to be a good mix always in the u.k. in the town center, it is obvious how much bargain booze is still on offer despite the pressure on pubs. >> if they have special offers on cheap alcohol, they have to bring in post office dues. >> the office is considering giving council to stop drinking after midnight. shops and bars repeatedly serve alcohol to children could be closed down. and a minimum price for alcohol could be introduced. some drinkers feel that means they will be made to pay for oth
griffin's appearance on the bbc created. but keeping him away has given him cost to protect. wherever he goes, trouble tends to follow. >>> this is "bbc world news." still ahead, irrepressible, energetic, iconic. desmond tutu says it is time for him to start slowing down. >>> cheap alcohol and 24-hour drinking will be reviewed by the u.k. government. they're asking people what they think about underage drinking and how best to deal with it. >> the relaxing of...
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griffin being anglo indian of astra's ancestry meaning that i don't have i have ancestry in british and india so i have just much right as anyone to state not the white man if you want to get technical about it but well i'm glad we're ok guys i'm just curious because you know you say if there's a white one white man who's on the on the dollar on the currency but we have a black man as president right now. right he's acting as president he has. his authority ends at a certain date you know he's representing the white man entity the power structure if obama really was in power he wouldn't need permission to use his blackberry so wherever he got permission for from you know it's a higher and higher authority than obama he's right now he's just the. the president that's running this entity that he does not own you know not at all i'm sure like are you going to continue to run even though you can't use those five words. definitely and i filed an action in federal court one of many that i may have to file and in the event that the federal court denies it all appeal and what have you becau
griffin being anglo indian of astra's ancestry meaning that i don't have i have ancestry in british and india so i have just much right as anyone to state not the white man if you want to get technical about it but well i'm glad we're ok guys i'm just curious because you know you say if there's a white one white man who's on the on the dollar on the currency but we have a black man as president right now. right he's acting as president he has. his authority ends at a certain date you know he's...
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they announced that andy griffin will soon begin pitching. griffith will tell senior that has gd things are coming, including free preventative checkups and lower cost prescriptions. seniors are more skeptical about the health care overhaul than younger people. >>> coming up, mike has perfect pet. he'll reduce to maria when w come back. >>> today at 3:00, "view from the bay," joan rivers talks about her documentary based on a yearn her life. join us at 3:00. show will stream live on viewfromthebay.com. >> then at 4:00 the ultimate betrayal discovering your dead husband's mistress. then a new study uncovers the danger of calcium supplements poses to yr heart. you won't know it by protests this wee but people defending the immigration law have soared. those stories are coming up at 5:00. >>> rit now, time for friday's perfect pet. you have a new friend named maria. >> we're going to talk about her. first we want to say hi from the berkeley humane society. you remember back on may 20, you had a devastating fire. what are you going through right
they announced that andy griffin will soon begin pitching. griffith will tell senior that has gd things are coming, including free preventative checkups and lower cost prescriptions. seniors are more skeptical about the health care overhaul than younger people. >>> coming up, mike has perfect pet. he'll reduce to maria when w come back. >>> today at 3:00, "view from the bay," joan rivers talks about her documentary based on a yearn her life. join us at 3:00. show...
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they announced that andy griffin will soon begin pitching.th will tell senior that has good things are coming including free preventative checkups and lower cost prescriptions. seniors are more skeptical about the health care overhaul than younger people. >>> coming up mike has perfect pet. he'll reduce to maria when we come back. you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be fiber. they're delicious crunchy clusters with sweet honey and half a day's worth of fiber. you care about my fiber? not really. i care about youfiber too. i have for while. ok, carl. why don't you care about her fiber? hey carl. [ male announcer ] fiber one. cardboard no. delicious yes. ed on size lanolin-free coat, and his ear shape, i know it's an alpaca. but you get some guy who walks in here, looks around, doesn't think, and says "hey look, it's a llama!" next thing you know he's cleaning the stain like he would a llama stain. now that's your time he's was
they announced that andy griffin will soon begin pitching.th will tell senior that has good things are coming including free preventative checkups and lower cost prescriptions. seniors are more skeptical about the health care overhaul than younger people. >>> coming up mike has perfect pet. he'll reduce to maria when we come back. you want some fiber one honey clusters? yeah. you must really care about him. what? no, no. you gave him fiber. no she didn't. this tastes way too good to be...
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nick griffin, no an elected member of parliament, was invited to take tea with the queen. but he was barred from the palace. >> this year, the palace's made it very clear they will not discriminate against any elected mp. that is the proper thing to do. >> at lunchtime, the palace made short to let everyone know -- make certain to let everyone know he had been kept away. >> i had the backing of hundreds of thousands of people. it is symbolic. it is even more symbolic now that the political leaders have decided to kick me out. >> he could not go quietly. his longtime companion -- campaigner was bundled away. >> why don't you apologize, you gutless cowards? >> despite the palace concerns, would they have minded mingling with the leader of the bnp? >> what ever you think of his policies, it was his right to attend if he was invited. >> and despicable as his policies might eight, i think he had the right to come. he has exploited that position, -- if he has exploited the position, the palace is correct. >> the palace clearly did not want a repeat of the row at question time. w
nick griffin, no an elected member of parliament, was invited to take tea with the queen. but he was barred from the palace. >> this year, the palace's made it very clear they will not discriminate against any elected mp. that is the proper thing to do. >> at lunchtime, the palace made short to let everyone know -- make certain to let everyone know he had been kept away. >> i had the backing of hundreds of thousands of people. it is symbolic. it is even more symbolic now that...
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griffin. now god forbid this should wind up in here and fall into the wrong hands.gine what that would do to a campaign in this city, especially the campaign of a man whose voter base is a bunch of good, god-fearing christian conservatives? that would be terrible. >> do you realize you just attempted to blackmail an officer of the court and a publicly elected texas state official? and it worked. [ cheers and applaus ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. luke wilson, "middle men," is in theaters august 6th. come back whenever you in town. tommy davidson joins us next. come on back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we speak mpg. sure, but do we speak hybrid? yes, we do. and we can say over 700 miles on a single tank and 41 mpg city, and all the words stick because they're true. we speak the most fuel-efficient midsize sedan in america. yes, we speak hybrid, and apparently quite well. fusion is now the 2010 motor trend car of the year. get in... and drive one. can you believe some guys have never tried a mike's hard lemonade because they've seen women drink it? we
griffin. now god forbid this should wind up in here and fall into the wrong hands.gine what that would do to a campaign in this city, especially the campaign of a man whose voter base is a bunch of good, god-fearing christian conservatives? that would be terrible. >> do you realize you just attempted to blackmail an officer of the court and a publicly elected texas state official? and it worked. [ cheers and applaus ] >> jimmy: yeah, that's what i'm talking about. luke wilson,...
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and i think everyone in clipperland is looking forward to blake griffin coming back. >> larry: right.d being healthy. chris kaman, they've got some really good players, baron davis. some really nice, solid pieces that if they add a free agent here, a free agent there, they could have a really good team. >> larry: if one of was you and one was bosh, would l.a. appeal to you? >> it's a great city. but as i say, it's not always about the city, it's about winning. if you put me and bosch on the same team, if you put me and dwyane wade on the same team or joe johnson, a lot of these guys, a lot of teams would be much better. you know, the cavs would be much better. all these teams. >> larry: your own team. >> absolutely. a lot of these teams would be much better. so we'll see how it plays out. >> larry: it's happened before. do you want to say in who the coach is? >> it's not -- no, not really. i think there are a lot of great coaches. a lot of great coaches that have been a part of this league for years. but i'm not one to go into the office and say this is who i want my coach to be. now,
and i think everyone in clipperland is looking forward to blake griffin coming back. >> larry: right.d being healthy. chris kaman, they've got some really good players, baron davis. some really nice, solid pieces that if they add a free agent here, a free agent there, they could have a really good team. >> larry: if one of was you and one was bosh, would l.a. appeal to you? >> it's a great city. but as i say, it's not always about the city, it's about winning. if you put me...
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i think everybody in clipper land is looking forward to griffin coming back and being healthy. baron davis, really nice solid pieces that, you know, if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith, do you think we're going to be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i'd be shocked. i've been reporting that he's going to the miami heat. i'm going down with the ship. if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i've been hearing for weeks that he's going to go to the miami heat because the priority is to win a championship. when we talk about his marketability we were talking about darren revel. it isn't about your marketability like a global iconic figure like lebron james. it's about china. that's where the money is being made. he signed a lesser contract with nike. less than that now. for less money. why? because he gets royalties directly for what they ultimately generate from china. so you have a situation where if you're chasing after the dollars and those dollars are emanating from china, then your marketability isn't going to be affected. champi
i think everybody in clipper land is looking forward to griffin coming back and being healthy. baron davis, really nice solid pieces that, you know, if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith, do you think we're going to be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i'd be shocked. i've been reporting that he's going to the miami heat. i'm going down with the ship. if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i've been hearing for weeks that he's going to...
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and i think everyone, in clipperland is looking forward to blake griffin coming back and being healthy. chris cayman, really good players, baron davis, some really nice solid pieces that if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith do you think we will be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i would be shocked. i have been reporting he is going to the miami heat. i will go down with the ship. if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i haveer than that. talking marketability. i was speaking on my radio show, what he pointed out is it is not about cities in the united states about your terms of marketability for a global iconic figure like lebron james. it is about china, where the money is being made. he signed a lesser contract with nike, seven-year deal previously. lesser than that now. less money. why? because he gets royalties, directly from what they ultimately generate from china. so, you have a situation where if you are chasing after the dollars and those dollars emanating from china then ultimately your marketability is not going to be affecte
and i think everyone, in clipperland is looking forward to blake griffin coming back and being healthy. chris cayman, really good players, baron davis, some really nice solid pieces that if they add a free agent here or there could be a really good team. >> larry: stephen smith do you think we will be really surprised in a couple minutes? >> i would be shocked. i have been reporting he is going to the miami heat. i will go down with the ship. if i'm wrong, i'm wrong. i haveer than...
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. >> reporter: editor ben griffin- - who joined the twain project five years ago -- relates another jolting passage, where twain took out his anger on an entrepreueur named james paige, who lost him money. this is the end of the piece he wrote about paige. "paige and i always meet on effusively affectionate terms and yet he knows perfectly well that if i had his nuts in a steel trap, i would shut out all human suffer and watch that trap till he died." >> reporter: very vicious. >> he used the autobiography as a chance to disburden himself of a lot of feeling. he left this out of the final version of the autobiography. >> reporter: are you putting it in? >> we're including it in a section of the earlier shots he took at writing an autobiography. >> reporter: the autobiography does include social and political material twain thought too hot for the times-- like these remarks about president theodore roosevelt's role in the massacre of fililpino guerillas after the spanish american war. >> "he knew perfectly well that to pen 600 hopeless and weaponless savages in a hole like rats in a trap and
. >> reporter: editor ben griffin- - who joined the twain project five years ago -- relates another jolting passage, where twain took out his anger on an entrepreueur named james paige, who lost him money. this is the end of the piece he wrote about paige. "paige and i always meet on effusively affectionate terms and yet he knows perfectly well that if i had his nuts in a steel trap, i would shut out all human suffer and watch that trap till he died." >> reporter: very...
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christine griffin. federal agencies are hiring people with disabilities. you're the deputy director at opm. what is opm doing with other federal agencies to make sure we have accessibility, reasonable accommodations, and things like that? >> we are actually doing a lot. about 90% of the people i want to thank in this room and you for all the leadership and education i have received. i am are in that post-ada wave of advocates. i am beneficiary of the law as all of you have been. so thank you. as a result of that, this is how i ended up deputy director at opm. which is a good thing. i'd love employment. i am big advocate for the employment of people with disabilities. i think we will really change the world. i believe that. we have done a number of things in collaboration with the office of disability employment policy. we felt the first-ever disability-only job fair -- we held at the first-ever disability-only job there. we created a really good website at opm. we get really get information. we have access to information for human resources folks at the fe
christine griffin. federal agencies are hiring people with disabilities. you're the deputy director at opm. what is opm doing with other federal agencies to make sure we have accessibility, reasonable accommodations, and things like that? >> we are actually doing a lot. about 90% of the people i want to thank in this room and you for all the leadership and education i have received. i am are in that post-ada wave of advocates. i am beneficiary of the law as all of you have been. so thank...
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my name is david griffin and i am from oklahoma state university. i want to tell you a little bit about my background before i go into what i have done. i've been a lifelong oklahoma and. i grew up in one of the rightist counties. in canadian county. -- reddest county. i have always been interested in politics. i could not believe that in our free society, people would try to steal the elections. we know what they were doing. in 2002, i intended a gubernatorial debate as a 12 year old. i do not think many people can say they have done that. in high school, i helped we found our young republicans club, which had dissipated for a couple of years. i was later able to serve as president of tt. i always enjoy debating the young democrats. i went off to college for the first time last august and i joined college republicans. i have always been a registered republican and then i have always been a conservative. i got to meet a lot of the elected leaders from the local areas. people running for different offices around our state. i am also interning at the
my name is david griffin and i am from oklahoma state university. i want to tell you a little bit about my background before i go into what i have done. i've been a lifelong oklahoma and. i grew up in one of the rightist counties. in canadian county. -- reddest county. i have always been interested in politics. i could not believe that in our free society, people would try to steal the elections. we know what they were doing. in 2002, i intended a gubernatorial debate as a 12 year old. i do not...