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here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going against a gravitational force. if that's true and the universe exploded, does that mean as time goes by the universe will speed up or the universe would slow down? and it turns out the universe should slow down if this model is correct, and you know what? when the astronomer types look out in the heavens, they find out that the universe is slowing down. you know, how they know that? because when you look at the things that are furthest ago, i mean, furthest away and the thing that's furthest away is longest to go. you guys hit to the idea that it takes 8 minutes for the sunlight to get from the sun, r
here's part of the universe here, here's part of the universe here, part of the universe here and all are flying apart. there's nothing else that exist just this and there they go. any force of attraction between these phases? how many say, yeah? it turns out this would be attracted to here, this would be attracted to here, be attracted to here and all these will act as if what? it'll all act right back down there and this would act back down there. therefore, these things would be going...
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it is an honor to be here. my name is daniel homsby and i am the program manager for the neighborhood department networks. an honor to see you here. many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. let's give you an a plays for coming back. (applause) >> and celebrating one of the most important things we have in san francisco, which is our neighborhoods. without further ado, i'd like to start the program off by introducing my colleague, christina palone, the new director for the mayor's office for neighborhoods. christina palone. (applause) >> good evening, everyone. i'm happy to be a part of such a great ebit that celebrates the contributions made by residents and organizations throughout the city to make san francisco one of the greatest places to live. the mayor's office of neighborhood services also known as mons focuses on neighborhood outreach and engagement. it is an honor to be here with community leaders who are dedicated to the same principles and are positively changing our communities.
it is an honor to be here. my name is daniel homsby and i am the program manager for the neighborhood department networks. an honor to see you here. many of the same faces for the fifth year for the men awards. let's give you an a plays for coming back. (applause) >> and celebrating one of the most important things we have in san francisco, which is our neighborhoods. without further ado, i'd like to start the program off by introducing my colleague, christina palone, the new director for...
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is shirley here yet? is shirley cavara here yet? good to see you shirley. calling to the stage at this time amanda bloom. [applause] >> it's a great honor for me to introduce shirley. for any of you that know shirley. whatever shirley wants she gets so she said i had to introduce her and here i am. sheerly is amazing woman and was at alcatraz and taught children and supported me as a single mother, took care of my child there and i think she's one of the amazing woman in the community and this is a long over due award for her and congratulations shirley. [applause] so now we're going to -- now we're going to have a video. >> my name is shirley cavara and work for oakland school district and early education and people come from san joaquin valley and my family is located in the area. the best thing about working here is meeting all the families, and connecting with the kids, and when it finally clicks to them "oh that's what that means". even if it's small steps with some kids it's a great feeling that you have made an accomplishment in their lives that they
is shirley here yet? is shirley cavara here yet? good to see you shirley. calling to the stage at this time amanda bloom. [applause] >> it's a great honor for me to introduce shirley. for any of you that know shirley. whatever shirley wants she gets so she said i had to introduce her and here i am. sheerly is amazing woman and was at alcatraz and taught children and supported me as a single mother, took care of my child there and i think she's one of the amazing woman in the community and...
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we have got that space here. but it is isn't just for a fantastic 2500 ucsan francisco that are here, it is for the thousands of other people that are collaborating with them as they find these discoveries, whether it is the pharmaceutical companies, the other science companies. i just came back from another fantastic conference and mayers, that they allowed me to head up a panel discussion on science, technology, engineering and math. stem, is what we all call it these days. that is the jealousy of all of the other mayers that when they hear about stotterry of mission bay, they are trying to create their own mission bay in their cities and they are wanting to work with all of the universities and the talent because what we have done here, is not only the physical infrastructure, not only creating conditions for businesses to be successful, but we found that we should invest in the very talent that is here and expand on that talent and so it is the noble laurets and the post doctorate students that are here and t
we have got that space here. but it is isn't just for a fantastic 2500 ucsan francisco that are here, it is for the thousands of other people that are collaborating with them as they find these discoveries, whether it is the pharmaceutical companies, the other science companies. i just came back from another fantastic conference and mayers, that they allowed me to head up a panel discussion on science, technology, engineering and math. stem, is what we all call it these days. that is the...
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tomorrow starts here. >>> back here live as we're coming up on the 3:00 a.m.oston is about to get walloped by round two of snow. we talked so much about massachusetts. rhode island, the snow already more than a foot deep. it will continue falling here as karen was saying, for the next, she was estimating maybe six, seven, eight hours. poppy harlow has beenen the heart of providence, rhode island, which she's reporting is in a virtual lockdown. >> there's a restaurant, a tall hotel. can't see it anymore. that's the change in the last half hour. the pellets that ali and jason are feeling are coming right at us. there goes my hat. i'm sure cnn will get me another one. it's white-out conditions here. this is wet snow because it's 34 degrees, and that's the huge problem. that why you have 87,000 customers in rhode island alone without power. because the snow is building up on the power lines. it's bringing them down. we just talked to the mayor's representative. he told us in providence alone, they have had 60 trees of downed trees or power lines. they have 120 veh
tomorrow starts here. >>> back here live as we're coming up on the 3:00 a.m.oston is about to get walloped by round two of snow. we talked so much about massachusetts. rhode island, the snow already more than a foot deep. it will continue falling here as karen was saying, for the next, she was estimating maybe six, seven, eight hours. poppy harlow has beenen the heart of providence, rhode island, which she's reporting is in a virtual lockdown. >> there's a restaurant, a tall...
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she's been out here before. when we saw the ground being all kind of prepared for these verticals to go up, but she also knew that it's all about these positive lives that we're going to have. i want to thank hud. i mean, hud can be harsh, but they can also be a great partner when you get them on your side. and our d.c. office as well as our san francisco office, the hud officials are to be praised for supporting this vision. because hope sf came out of the hope 6 projects. and this was naturally led -- they started these projects as early as areas in portland and seattle and chicago. and we looked -- we sent our staffs out there and we felt that promise was may rebut what i did back here. this is a great vision and something that i will be glad to not only engage in and support enthusiastically. we have dcyf, maria sue is here and she's got all of the great training programs. along with our director of work force housing. i saw rhonda simmons and her team. we've got a lot of different agencies engaged in here s
she's been out here before. when we saw the ground being all kind of prepared for these verticals to go up, but she also knew that it's all about these positive lives that we're going to have. i want to thank hud. i mean, hud can be harsh, but they can also be a great partner when you get them on your side. and our d.c. office as well as our san francisco office, the hud officials are to be praised for supporting this vision. because hope sf came out of the hope 6 projects. and this was...
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here's a look at him right here. i wish he was here with us this morning. you know where he is. he's in new orleans gearing up for sunday. if you want to blow off super bowl steam this weekend, this is where you are encouraged to come out. check out the art work which does include some of davis' very own creations. plenty to take in here. they are calling it the 49ers acoustic rally concert. it will happen here tomorrow. 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. there will be live music. there will be drinks. all sorts of fanfare to get you excited for sunday. we have people setting up. we'll hear from these people. these are band members. i want to show you some of vernon davis' art work. these three pieces he created himself. this one already sold. this one here is called grandma. this one here is called valet going for $1,000 and this one sold too. this someone called africa. he's talented on and off the field. the point of this whole thing is to benefit davis' nonprofit. it's called the foundation for the arts. everything all of the proceeds benefit underprivileged youth to get them excited about a
here's a look at him right here. i wish he was here with us this morning. you know where he is. he's in new orleans gearing up for sunday. if you want to blow off super bowl steam this weekend, this is where you are encouraged to come out. check out the art work which does include some of davis' very own creations. plenty to take in here. they are calling it the 49ers acoustic rally concert. it will happen here tomorrow. 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. there will be live music. there will be drinks. all...
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the ones that come here come here for serious rule infractions.be an aggravated fight, which is a fight with a weapon. it may be for an assault on staff. it may be for attempting to traffic drugs inside the prison. >> inmates on level one only get out one hour, two days a week. if you make it to level three, you get out three days a week. >> i got busted on a charge on aggravated rape and kidnapping. i'm not saying that i'm no saint, but i'm saying that everybody is, like, wrong, everybody did wrong. everybody in this world done stole, done lied, done killed, done did everything. ain't no crime is greater than no other crime on this earth. you got assaulting inmates supposed to be here. and you've got certain free folks supposed to be here. supposed to be locked up in here. not be working here, in here. >> trouble's not hard to find, if you're looking for it. and if you're not careful, trouble finds you. mccoy. >> yes, sir? >> how you feeling? >> normal, i guess. >> normal? >> yes, sir. >> you looking thin, man. not ready to eat? >> no, sir, i'm n
the ones that come here come here for serious rule infractions.be an aggravated fight, which is a fight with a weapon. it may be for an assault on staff. it may be for attempting to traffic drugs inside the prison. >> inmates on level one only get out one hour, two days a week. if you make it to level three, you get out three days a week. >> i got busted on a charge on aggravated rape and kidnapping. i'm not saying that i'm no saint, but i'm saying that everybody is, like, wrong,...
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this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing. it's san francisco. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come.
this is why i live here. >> the culture out here is amazing. it's san francisco. >> this is a legacy of the old warren hel ment and receive necessary funding for ten years after his death. >> there is a legacy that started and it's cool and he's done something wonderful for the city and we're all grateful. hopefully we will keep this thing going on for years and years to come.
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sunshine here but it's not everywhere. here's a look from the east bay camera. notice we have some low clouds of that moved into the picture. still clouds up in the north bay. the friends in hayward reporting mostly cloudy conditions as well as mountain view and san jose. live doppler 7hd, the camera on top of mount saint helena. the weather service down in monterey and we are looking to low cloudiness here and all-around parts of the east and south bay up to the north, as well. really san francisco and much of marin county and over toward berkeley enjoying some sunshine now. that's where we have the warmer numbers. 50 in oakland, san francisco 50, half moon bay pretty mild along the coast but that's going to change for the afternoon with an on shore flow and cooler conditions. those low clouds and fog will be banked up along the coast. 49 in san jose with cloudy skies. plenty of skies hanging around the central coast from watsonville into salinas. partly cloudy. poor visibility up toward santa rosa. three miles there. had has improved significantly but napa you
sunshine here but it's not everywhere. here's a look from the east bay camera. notice we have some low clouds of that moved into the picture. still clouds up in the north bay. the friends in hayward reporting mostly cloudy conditions as well as mountain view and san jose. live doppler 7hd, the camera on top of mount saint helena. the weather service down in monterey and we are looking to low cloudiness here and all-around parts of the east and south bay up to the north, as well. really san...
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(applause) >> first off, i want to thank you all here for being here. for me, i've been an elected official for a little bit of time, but it never ceases to amaze me how nervous you get when you have all these cameras and people watching you. but i do want to thank you all for being here. i want it really thank all of my colleagues on the board who have taken the time under such short notice to be here with me today. of course, for all the electeds who are here city-wide, dennis, phil of course for being here and taking time out of sacramento for being here, our city administrator for being he, kate howard from the budget office and doing such a wonderful job and stepping in and being here, too. i want to thank you all. and harvey, now i have to turn roles and be a little bit afraid of you. [laughter] >> but i do want to thank everybody for being here and being so supportive. it really humbles me that you are here, you've taken the time to be here to have the confidence to support me in this new adventure. to the mayor, i want to thank you. it's been re
(applause) >> first off, i want to thank you all here for being here. for me, i've been an elected official for a little bit of time, but it never ceases to amaze me how nervous you get when you have all these cameras and people watching you. but i do want to thank you all for being here. i want it really thank all of my colleagues on the board who have taken the time under such short notice to be here with me today. of course, for all the electeds who are here city-wide, dennis, phil of...
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to see you all here.to just come and congratulate. is there someone else here? oh, robert, hi, sweety. he's always there for you. he's amazing guy. and thank you all so much for being here. i'm just here as the supervisor, my first event to honor you, to support you, to thank you for not just being in the neighborhood, but really opening up your doors and caring about the neighborhood. caring about what happens to the people there, caring about what happens to the businesses, not just your own business, but all the businesses. i love the lower haight because it's like a family. it's a real community. it's an amazing place to eat. it's amazing place to shop. it's amazing place to be. and you are so deserving of this award. and i couldn't be proud eras district 5 supervisor and also as a resident of the lower haight. so, thank you and congratulations on your award. and i'm just here to actually crash the event, to just say congratulations because you all are some of my favorite people in this district. than
to see you all here.to just come and congratulate. is there someone else here? oh, robert, hi, sweety. he's always there for you. he's amazing guy. and thank you all so much for being here. i'm just here as the supervisor, my first event to honor you, to support you, to thank you for not just being in the neighborhood, but really opening up your doors and caring about the neighborhood. caring about what happens to the people there, caring about what happens to the businesses, not just your own...
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pictures here of boston. and, you know, this coming storm, we have to talk travel. this storm here already battering travel schedules, itineraries. more than 3500 flights have been canceled across the country, just in anticipation here of this massive storm. amtrak also limiting its train schedule in the northeast corridor. so this is basically between washington, d.c. and the new england area. so heads up if you're thinking you were taking a train. i want to stay with boston here, as we mentioned, all time snow record could fall. chad mentioning maybe one area could see as much as 40 inches. today the governor of massachusetts, as i mentioned, banning vehicle traffic starting at 4:00. you got to get off the roads. here she is. susan candiotti, brafg the eleme elements for us this afternoon. as we talk about driving, this is this executive order, governor patrick signed this is for the entire state, correct? >> reporter: he is not fooling around. if you read on what he's saying is if they stop you on the road
pictures here of boston. and, you know, this coming storm, we have to talk travel. this storm here already battering travel schedules, itineraries. more than 3500 flights have been canceled across the country, just in anticipation here of this massive storm. amtrak also limiting its train schedule in the northeast corridor. so this is basically between washington, d.c. and the new england area. so heads up if you're thinking you were taking a train. i want to stay with boston here, as we...
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here we go. >> so, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend.let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay comfortable at night. i want to keep that air out. it's as simple as that, all the way around. >> excellent. >> now i don't have any air coming in. let's say this one is one that would annoy me. everything is a little off. my doors won't stay closed. i take a piece of my favorite duct tape here, close it up. and at least it will stay out of my way when i'm trying to live throughout my day. if we're not talking about pressurized water, we're talking about just the drain, sometimes they're going to get a crack here. >> right, sure. >> and you're going to get a leak. duct tape around that is going to help us get through until we can get a plumber out and get that fixed as well. let's say we only have electricity in one room, so we're running extension cords across the house. if i'm going t
here we go. >> so, ben, i see you have nails, universal tool right here. >> man's best friend.let me show you a couple things we can use this for after an earthquake. this window right here, because it's off kilter, we have open seams all along. i have a lot of air coming through. i want to stay comfortable at night. i want to keep that air out. it's as simple as that, all the way around. >> excellent. >> now i don't have any air coming in. let's say this one is one that...
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you're just pushing misdemeanor paperwork, here we go, here we go, here we go. well, i got this graffiti tracker program and i started putting that together and i'm like, how can we use this? * to get something bigger? i sat down with our county attorney then, rick romly. i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done just by using those two things basically. let's try it. first guy we did was ultra here. he didn't have a lot. it was more for these slap tags. but he did about 125 incidences in the city of phoenix. not a big one, but it's just enough to start me out to try to get something. he was an adult and he served 36 days in jail doing city. i didn't get enough to get a felony count on that, but that was my first attempt at getting a felony. i heard some people in here, san francisco, $450 is the damage limit for a felony, 400? phoenix or arizona it's a thousand. okay. it used to be
you're just pushing misdemeanor paperwork, here we go, here we go, here we go. well, i got this graffiti tracker program and i started putting that together and i'm like, how can we use this? * to get something bigger? i sat down with our county attorney then, rick romly. i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done...
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everybody here in our community. thank you very much. (applause). >>> and i just want to echo jeff's words and say thank you for having us here today and thank you all for joining us and we look forward to many more arab heritage month celebrations and as well as our bigger community center and you know, through all of the different work that we do in different arab organization, different community organizationings it's about strengthening our community and contributing to the amazing cultural land scam of our city and we are very thankful to here today. >> and thank you shad deand the committee for putting on such a great show and where joaquin. thank you very much also for all of your dedication and work. okay thanks a lot:. >> so please everyone, join us for the reception, for the following if he is activities we have a fashion show, as well as some food and accommodations and so please follow us into the hall. thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ i was just driving around minding my own business... when it came out of nowhere. sudd
everybody here in our community. thank you very much. (applause). >>> and i just want to echo jeff's words and say thank you for having us here today and thank you all for joining us and we look forward to many more arab heritage month celebrations and as well as our bigger community center and you know, through all of the different work that we do in different arab organization, different community organizationings it's about strengthening our community and contributing to the amazing...
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thank you for being here. i see so many of you in the audience who have been so magnificent in this and here we are. coming together in a partnership, in a partnership between mercy housing; now it's mercy housing because it's the sisters of mercy, but it's mercy housing because that is what it is. and that is what it means to the people who benefit from it. and this collaboration with st. anthony's. the coming together of two forces of such magnitude, of such commitment, of such deep commitment, of such values that you know that the outcome is going to be -- not only benefit the people who are here, but also be a model for others. this is a collaboration, as has been said between mercy housing and st. anthony's and was example was non-profits come together for the greater good. with their leadership and their being models, producing results of national significance, they, most of them have been able to to impact public policy and i know the mayor is right on the forefront of all of this. and thank you for you
thank you for being here. i see so many of you in the audience who have been so magnificent in this and here we are. coming together in a partnership, in a partnership between mercy housing; now it's mercy housing because it's the sisters of mercy, but it's mercy housing because that is what it is. and that is what it means to the people who benefit from it. and this collaboration with st. anthony's. the coming together of two forces of such magnitude, of such commitment, of such deep...
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i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose, instead, i take it and i drop it. [descending whistle] oh, what's it gonna be now? here is it up here, see, then i drop it and it goes to here, and to here, and to here, and maybe down in here. now up here, no velocity. but over here, a little bit. and over here, a little bit more. and you know the velocity is increasing, because it's accelerating. and we've talked about acceleration. and when the acceleration is due to gravity, we just call it g, remember that? and we know that g for the planet earth is-- check your neighbor. what's the numerical value of g f
i mean, it's rolling here, then here, then here, then here. so my little velocity vector would simply be like this. i'm trying to draw that, so all these are the same, why? we got the same speed along. it goes at uniform velocity. it takes a little push to get it going. but once i get it going, i let go. it kind of rolls over on its own, and it rolls steady, steady, steady, steady, okay? and so these little vectors would just show me that it's rolling at constant velocity. let's suppose,...
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do you see the rule here? here, here, here, here, anywhere gonna have the same energy. and when he finally comes down here, the kinetic energy goes to zero. boom. calculate the heat of the bucket and the heat of his remains and what do you got? bet you'll get 10,000 units of heat energy. and that dissipates, dissipates, dissipates. but it's always there. energy score stays the same. i'll show you something kinda neat. here, i've got a piece of metal. i'm gonna weigh it. the hunk of metal weighs a little bit more than 10 newtons. just about 10 1/2 newtons, see that? okay, 10 1/2 newtons. now what i'm gonna do is i'm gonna hold it with two scales, and you guys tell me what's the reading gonna be in each scale. and this is full of stuff. one scale there, one scale here. okay, i have one more hand. it should be half, gang. is it half? let me take this one off and add an angle. it gets wild. information overload today. so we'll only talk about straight up and down, okay? my klutziness is showing. here we go. half? yes. so i can hold it up with half as much force when this su
do you see the rule here? here, here, here, here, anywhere gonna have the same energy. and when he finally comes down here, the kinetic energy goes to zero. boom. calculate the heat of the bucket and the heat of his remains and what do you got? bet you'll get 10,000 units of heat energy. and that dissipates, dissipates, dissipates. but it's always there. energy score stays the same. i'll show you something kinda neat. here, i've got a piece of metal. i'm gonna weigh it. the hunk of metal weighs...
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chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the more i walk on the golf course like i did 18 holes yesterday morning at 6:00 a.m., the more healthy i'm going to be in the long run. it's things like that where people don't know there might be an existent location that they don't know about that could be related to their health. and they could have that instantaneously. >>> these are just three of some of, i think, just hoards of examples that when we allow data analytics and this is really to me a technology geek's really dream, is to have all of this data available so that we can mine them in different ways and
chris haug is here and the company hundred-plus is here today. they have worked on, for many years, health related data. and they're going to roll out the opportunity where people can get information about what exists in our city that they can utilize or go to that will affect their health in a positive way. for me, i'm looking at an apparatus that will be on my wrist that will tell me every time i should go to the golf course. [laughter] >> because that's where my exercise happens. the...
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and not many people here are living here full-time. and this is certainly a setback. because people come here every day to work on their homes, they are so frustrated that things are not moving along quicker. and three months after the storm, people are still relying on volunteers here for meals. so this is definitely a setback but certainly not as worse as people feared. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, mary. i mean, people there struggled for so long just to get their power back. and i was thinking about some of the families we've been talking to in the wake of sandy just trying to rebuild their homes, whether it's in the shore areas of queens or out there on staten island. this is definitely, at least, a setback for them, but could have been much worse. and i want to take you into the heart of manhattan. zane, what are you seeing in new york city this morning? >> reporter: it is absolutely freezing here. 28 degrees, in between my shots, i have to go to that car there to warm up. i did see a couple of people. i saw two guys who weren't really wearing anything warm and
and not many people here are living here full-time. and this is certainly a setback. because people come here every day to work on their homes, they are so frustrated that things are not moving along quicker. and three months after the storm, people are still relying on volunteers here for meals. so this is definitely a setback but certainly not as worse as people feared. >> reporter: yeah, absolutely, mary. i mean, people there struggled for so long just to get their power back. and i...
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fire commissioner -- is here and emily conroy from the department of justice is here. thank you for joining us. i want to bring up mayor lee so she can bring up the announcements of the honorees for today. apl(applause) >> thank you emily and thank you to the commission on the status of women to our human rights commission thank you for being here and the commissioners and staff as well. thank you police chief for being here and certainly all the other department heads. wendy thank you for being here as well. members of the community. advocacy groups that have been so important to this movement. supervisor carmen chu, i know you and mayor newsom had this initial effort back some years ago to recognize the need to abolish human trafficking. an san francisco being such an international city, many of our roots are from immigrant families. we understand the problem. we did do something about it and continue that effort. i want to thank the us attorney's office for being here. and so many of you who have from the community done and continue to do what you can do to end huma
fire commissioner -- is here and emily conroy from the department of justice is here. thank you for joining us. i want to bring up mayor lee so she can bring up the announcements of the honorees for today. apl(applause) >> thank you emily and thank you to the commission on the status of women to our human rights commission thank you for being here and the commissioners and staff as well. thank you police chief for being here and certainly all the other department heads. wendy thank you...
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here we go. let's make believe a little hotter. right now and this is where i think all options are completely bloody insane. turn around turn around quickly and run back to the money. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser reports. it is believed to be. easy. to believe. it's. gone. from. the la. county alabama. crime. mob coming out of. the box. i was starting to get used to the twenty four hour darkness up here in the far north but that's all i was just a tourist more than three hundred thousand people live here year round and many have their own way of making the long winters a little more bearable. if i'm going to tell you about how interior decorations should be fashioned to match the conditions prevalent in the far north much considering that it's pitch dark outside we have to have as much light as possible inside in this flat we use one hundred ten lamps to provide good lighting. in this flat with bright colors we ha
here we go. let's make believe a little hotter. right now and this is where i think all options are completely bloody insane. turn around turn around quickly and run back to the money. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy. for a no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser reports. it is believed to be. easy. to believe. it's. gone. from. the la. county alabama. crime. mob coming out of. the box. i was starting to get used to the twenty...
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that is why i am here. to ask as we move to end slavery that we look within our own lives and don't see traffickers has horrible people out there. what about the 15-year-old boy who was recruited by his father to become a trafficker? he himself was a victim. or what about people in severe poverty who have no other opportunity? the only thing they can do is sell another human being. this is a complex issue. we have the roots of violence within us. i see that within myself and i root them out within myself. i ask you to do that in your own lives. how are we loving our children? how are we loving our partners? how are we loving the strangest on the street. equally as important as passing the -- act which we need to do. equally important having press conferences, reading stories, going on the news. it's how you treat everyone in your day-to-day life. thank you. (applause) (applause) >> wow. thank you so much. that takes so much courage. to be that voice. i don't know. i know what it is to tell the story of surv
that is why i am here. to ask as we move to end slavery that we look within our own lives and don't see traffickers has horrible people out there. what about the 15-year-old boy who was recruited by his father to become a trafficker? he himself was a victim. or what about people in severe poverty who have no other opportunity? the only thing they can do is sell another human being. this is a complex issue. we have the roots of violence within us. i see that within myself and i root them out...
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yes, we of our mayor's office of disabilities here and john is here.tor here as well tom. i want to also thank all of them. i want to thank the chrnd day kids who are here as well. go get them. and i want to thank especially the president of our san francisco board of education thank you richard important being here. she's all of our school and everybody. lucille thank you for being here. i'm so excited. i'm so excited you, you know, tomorrow the giants starts and i hope some of you are going to be here. i still can't stop celebrating the series in san francisco. two times the last few years this time it was a sweep. when i asked the owner and the whole organization can we work with you? i've been part of an ed lee sweep but not a world series sweep. we took that idea and something that hunter did with all the other players when they won the series they said something that will never leave my mind about this great ball team. they played for each other. and that's what i wanted to make sure the giant sweep meant to us. the world class students, resident
yes, we of our mayor's office of disabilities here and john is here.tor here as well tom. i want to also thank all of them. i want to thank the chrnd day kids who are here as well. go get them. and i want to thank especially the president of our san francisco board of education thank you richard important being here. she's all of our school and everybody. lucille thank you for being here. i'm so excited. i'm so excited you, you know, tomorrow the giants starts and i hope some of you are going...
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i am still, grown roots here kind of got a job here i'm getting married here.s he reese tiring because of the demands of his full-time job in public relations and the toll on his body from being at the bottom of all those stunts, but at least he's going out in style. >> there's a stereotype that being a male cheerleader is immass cue lating but i'm hanging out with super hot girls and i'm going to the super bowl. >> reporter: it doesn't get much better than that. >> no, it doesn't. >> it takes talent. >> you know what was so great about this piece? i was on the elevator with steve, one of the producers who worked on it. he went on and on about the women. i don't know his last name. he didn't say anything about the men. he said, oh the women were so great, they were gorgeous. i didn't know there were men. >> incredible athletes and they certainly do a lot of that at great risk. >> indeed. it adds to the game. >> absolutely. >> they always do. >>> tomorrow night is a big one for craig ferguson. you know craig. he's here to talk about his super bowl special. there
i am still, grown roots here kind of got a job here i'm getting married here.s he reese tiring because of the demands of his full-time job in public relations and the toll on his body from being at the bottom of all those stunts, but at least he's going out in style. >> there's a stereotype that being a male cheerleader is immass cue lating but i'm hanging out with super hot girls and i'm going to the super bowl. >> reporter: it doesn't get much better than that. >> no, it...
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over here at the bar, let's talk to some people who are here today. excuse me. hi, guys, how are you? >> fine. thank you. >> reporter: great. where did you come from? >> taiwan. >> reporter: great. how is ice village so far? >> amazing. >> reporter: great. what about you? >> it's very shock. >> reporter: yes? >> for me. because we live in taiwan. it's always very hot. but i stand here, i feel it's very surprising, ice village. i like it here. >> reporter: sounds good. enjoy your time, guys. >> yes, very enjoy. >> reporter: all right. there's another place you can also go to that's part of this resort that a lot of people go to. it is called the ice church. across the courtyard and at the end of the street you'll find a church made completely out of ice. builders say the theme of the church is eternal love, an analogy to the water cycle. they say that the theme resonates with many coups. organizers say about 40 wedding ceremonies are held there every season. well, the ice village will be open until the end of march. like many other things we introduce to you in t
over here at the bar, let's talk to some people who are here today. excuse me. hi, guys, how are you? >> fine. thank you. >> reporter: great. where did you come from? >> taiwan. >> reporter: great. how is ice village so far? >> amazing. >> reporter: great. what about you? >> it's very shock. >> reporter: yes? >> for me. because we live in taiwan. it's always very hot. but i stand here, i feel it's very surprising, ice village. i like it...
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here we go. ♪ welcome to the box to the suggestion box ♪ >> jimmy: here we go.one is from sarah wilcox. sarah, you out there? perfect. "hey, jimmy, do you think you can get nostalgic for a second?" let me give it a try. ♪ i'll never forget my neighbor joey and his dog. [ laughter ] this next one here is from jerry caldwell. "jimmy, remember the cartoon 'doug?' [ cheers and applause ] well, i always wondered what he would look like if he were a real person. think you could make that happen?" i think we can do that. ladies and gentlemen, here's a real life version of the cartoon character doug funnie. [ theme from "doug" ] [ cheers and applause ] can we see him next to a picture of doug? can we see? there we go. that's pretty close. [ cheers and applause ] that looks pretty good. give it up to the real life version of doug, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ dancing. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: this one is from allison welch. "hey, jimmy, have you heard of the brand new trend of digital mustaches called digi-staches? it's pretty cool. you should try doing a few."
here we go. ♪ welcome to the box to the suggestion box ♪ >> jimmy: here we go.one is from sarah wilcox. sarah, you out there? perfect. "hey, jimmy, do you think you can get nostalgic for a second?" let me give it a try. ♪ i'll never forget my neighbor joey and his dog. [ laughter ] this next one here is from jerry caldwell. "jimmy, remember the cartoon 'doug?' [ cheers and applause ] well, i always wondered what he would look like if he were a real person. think you...
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so the rifle only goes back to here in the same time the bullet goes from here to here. that bullet is accelerating like bunkers, right, inside the barrel. now, when it gets outside, isilaccelerating? no. no. now [whistles] it coasts. we've talked about this before. it's accelerating down that's why it drops before it got right back. but while it's inside, the forces are the same but the masses are different, that means that the effects are gonna be different. wh do you meanhe eect? how much it moves. you see? so that they think it only moves a little bit. the little thing moves a lot and they got the same force. that's the two blocks that i pulled before. i pulled the massive block and the light block. and they pulled toward each other, but the light block moved a lot. some people say, "oh, there's more force on the light one." and you guys say... uh-uh. same force, less mass, more acceleration. now, you're gonna tie all those ideas together: force, mass, acceleration. how many people do you know that are good at thinking about three ideas at one time? you hear people s
so the rifle only goes back to here in the same time the bullet goes from here to here. that bullet is accelerating like bunkers, right, inside the barrel. now, when it gets outside, isilaccelerating? no. no. now [whistles] it coasts. we've talked about this before. it's accelerating down that's why it drops before it got right back. but while it's inside, the forces are the same but the masses are different, that means that the effects are gonna be different. wh do you meanhe eect? how much it...
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(applause) >> glad to have you here. >> glad to be here. good morning. on behalf of the san francisco legislative body, our board of supervisors, i want to welcome you to our city of san francisco. and i first want to also echo what our fire chief just said as far as welcoming all of you who have been serving our country and the world in uniform. i want to thank those of you who helped to run our first responder departments around the bay area. i want to thank those of you who are our volunteers, our note programs here. and of course want to thank and welcome our san francisco secretary of state and the woman who manages and orders around that secretary of state, charles m. charlotte schultz. (applause) >> now, this week as you know, there is a lot going on here. and in addition to welcoming you here at the scenier leader seminar, i want to tell you we were so excited that the sls would be here that we decided this weekend to also require the americas cup to celebrate -- to require the san francisco giants to have a play off game, the 49ers to play this
(applause) >> glad to have you here. >> glad to be here. good morning. on behalf of the san francisco legislative body, our board of supervisors, i want to welcome you to our city of san francisco. and i first want to also echo what our fire chief just said as far as welcoming all of you who have been serving our country and the world in uniform. i want to thank those of you who helped to run our first responder departments around the bay area. i want to thank those of you who are...
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you come here. you, come here.et go of the child. >> a female officer quickly takes the little boy and whisks him away so he doesn't have to further witness his father's arrest. >> just give me my son, please. >> he's taken away in handcuffs and brought to the transfer station. >> please, i want to stay with my son. >> right now, that's not an option for now. >> i didn't do nothing wrong.
you come here. you, come here.et go of the child. >> a female officer quickly takes the little boy and whisks him away so he doesn't have to further witness his father's arrest. >> just give me my son, please. >> he's taken away in handcuffs and brought to the transfer station. >> please, i want to stay with my son. >> right now, that's not an option for now. >> i didn't do nothing wrong.
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right here. to turn down and dungey is fair, that is going to cost him. >> a couple of more obstacles and ryan villopoto will have his second win of 2013. here he comes, villopoto lights the candles in oakland. the two-time champ is a two-time winner in 2013. >> the win in oakland gave ryan villopoto two wins in a row. the point standings still showed millsaps and canard at the top, but the defending champ had climbed within single digits of the lead it had reminded everyone as to why he is considered the best rider in the world. a third trip to and chaim fittingly came on groundhog day essay list to keep villopoto for making it three straight victories. while millsaps remained consistent, the momentum belongs to the champ after his wins in round three and four. somebody had to step up and break the spell is cast over the fielfields in the past two even. that someone would be ryan dungey. although he would earn his first minivan victory of 2013 in a very unusual fashion. >> and ryan dungey with p
right here. to turn down and dungey is fair, that is going to cost him. >> a couple of more obstacles and ryan villopoto will have his second win of 2013. here he comes, villopoto lights the candles in oakland. the two-time champ is a two-time winner in 2013. >> the win in oakland gave ryan villopoto two wins in a row. the point standings still showed millsaps and canard at the top, but the defending champ had climbed within single digits of the lead it had reminded everyone as to...
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he's been here for one week. that's not a long time by any standard. >> reporter: kauai humane society is inundated for dogs. it's not unusual for a person drop off a dozen or more puppies at one time. >> if we had a puppy here at the shelter it's usually adopted in a day or two. but over there they don't have that many people that are able to adopt and animals can sit for several months at a time. >> reporter: in december the shelter in kauia and the shelter here began a program. the dogs are brought to the spca and eventually adopted out. >> so far we've had 12 dogs since december. and they've all been adopted except pauly. >> reporter: travelers said they would be happy to chaperone the dog. >> absolutely. we do go to hawaii very often and i'm a huge alaska member. so i would greatfully help that out. >> reporter: at this point the shelter is only taking one dog from hawaii per week. they say these dogs don't impact their ability to adopt out any local dogs. this is one cute pooch here. so still looking for a
he's been here for one week. that's not a long time by any standard. >> reporter: kauai humane society is inundated for dogs. it's not unusual for a person drop off a dozen or more puppies at one time. >> if we had a puppy here at the shelter it's usually adopted in a day or two. but over there they don't have that many people that are able to adopt and animals can sit for several months at a time. >> reporter: in december the shelter in kauia and the shelter here began a...
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here we go. here that is snow tucker has been talking about. look at those nice, big puffy flakes out there. hopefully, it won't cause too much craziness on your morning commute. we'll check in with julie wright to tell you b we have some super bowl trivia this morning. which team has the most super bowl victories? is it -- we don't want to do this one. >> yes, we do. >> quiet. let me read. the san francisco 49ers. the pittsburgh steelers, the dallas cowboys, the new england patriots. we'll have the answer coming up in a few minutes. >> the fans ever this particular team i promise are all going to call and write us. they're very passionate about this. >> i bet i know who it is. >> you know the answer. >> i think everybody in this area knows the answer. >> i think you're wrong. -- the fans of this particular team i promise are all going to call and write us. >> hey, i do the weather. i know about being wrong. >> i wasn't going to point that out. >> we have light snow falling across the area. this is not going to be a major deal but much of the a
here we go. here that is snow tucker has been talking about. look at those nice, big puffy flakes out there. hopefully, it won't cause too much craziness on your morning commute. we'll check in with julie wright to tell you b we have some super bowl trivia this morning. which team has the most super bowl victories? is it -- we don't want to do this one. >> yes, we do. >> quiet. let me read. the san francisco 49ers. the pittsburgh steelers, the dallas cowboys, the new england...
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here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went and who they are, you have chaos. they might be hurt and they're going to stay hurt. we're going to roll on to disaster psychology. what does that mean? when people go through a disaster, their lives are wrecked. i saw this firsthand, i went down to help out with katrina thing in september. it's weird. because you are dealing with people that lost everything and it's kind of hard to imagine that if you haven't done it yourself. basically, you know, she's looking at her curtains here, she probably hand-stitched those things.
here is a nert status sheet. basically if you send somebody out, you want to send the members' names, what time they went out, when they came back, what the assignment was, any comments, and if you have an incident number that would be nice. who is the safety person? we don't want to send people out, just hey, go do this. we want to keep track of it. if they don't come back within a couple hours we have to send somebody to find them or at least checkup on them. if we don't know where they went...
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and this is your mother here. this is my mother here operating.ays operated andy pandy. her friend, who isn't in the picture molly gibson operated teddy. but i think it was a spare teddy or a teddy that wasn't going anywhere else and came to her. it must have been so exciting to you. you were, what, five? it was very exciting because it was television. television was so new, and sometimes i went to alexandra palace with her. it was filmed live in those days, so it was actually happening in front of you. and it was just part of my life, you know the way these things are. and can you work him? i'm not the world's greatest puppeteer i have to say, but you know, he does walk. oh, look. he's so sweet. he had a very special way of saying goodbye at the end of the program, didn't he? yes. you must forgive my terrible voice, but the program used to end with, ♪ andy is saying goodbye ♪ and they all sat there and waved. bye, bear. bye, bear. ♪ andy is waving goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye ♪ ♪ goodbye ♪ for me a painted portrait is not just about conveying information.
and this is your mother here. this is my mother here operating.ays operated andy pandy. her friend, who isn't in the picture molly gibson operated teddy. but i think it was a spare teddy or a teddy that wasn't going anywhere else and came to her. it must have been so exciting to you. you were, what, five? it was very exciting because it was television. television was so new, and sometimes i went to alexandra palace with her. it was filmed live in those days, so it was actually happening in...
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would bring here james try real policy lemonade grown here in the north well first of all. i see a lot of clicks scurvy at bay her while. mormans was only founded in one nine hundred sixteen but there have been people living in surviving up here for thousands of years and the sami europe's northernmost indigenous tribes have their room techniques for getting through the winter. oh. is that the load james nice to me. i mean come from far away. any way welcome will he choose them t. get you warm get to know each other. a lot of these winter nights are very harsh for us. we've only got three and a half hours at our disposal. so to begin with we use that time to inspect our reindeer and count them. aside from that we also do some stitching. and we make different things like these little things made from bone used to untie knots we also make bales it's mons work so we do many things with our hands. but sammy's tradition there are have long since moved beyond their villages and for almost forty years they've had their own higher educational institution dedicated to preserving the
would bring here james try real policy lemonade grown here in the north well first of all. i see a lot of clicks scurvy at bay her while. mormans was only founded in one nine hundred sixteen but there have been people living in surviving up here for thousands of years and the sami europe's northernmost indigenous tribes have their room techniques for getting through the winter. oh. is that the load james nice to me. i mean come from far away. any way welcome will he choose them t. get you warm...
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i grew up here, fourth generation here in the bayview. my grandmother who raised me after she finished college, she went to school late. after she finished college she served on the civil grand jury. and she told us as we were growing up, you can't get to it till after you go to college. i grew up thinking, oh, if i do enroll in school, i can go to college and i can get to the civil grand jury. i don't know why -- [laughter] >> did she carry the card for the civil grand jury with her in her purse actually until she passed. it was one of the things she was most proud of for working in the city. and, so, i've always paid special attention to what the civil grand jury did as like a magical entity that served and was committed to public service. unfortunately i've always worked in public service myself. i was never able to get to the civil grand jury, but i'm intimately familiar with the work that they do. so, we're all very grateful for your work and contributionses. so, my name is paul henderson. i'm the deputy chief of staff for our mayor
i grew up here, fourth generation here in the bayview. my grandmother who raised me after she finished college, she went to school late. after she finished college she served on the civil grand jury. and she told us as we were growing up, you can't get to it till after you go to college. i grew up thinking, oh, if i do enroll in school, i can go to college and i can get to the civil grand jury. i don't know why -- [laughter] >> did she carry the card for the civil grand jury with her in...
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here's the the cost. currently you pay a peak of about $6.2 million in annual debt service with the 2013 bonds outstanding. that will increase to 13.3 million. so, about double. with the issuance of the 2013 bonds. and assuming with the commercial paper program, we eventually or you eventually refund 100 million and convert that to long-term debt. you will end up with total debt service of 19.5 million. by 2019. so, that's -- to put that in perspective, that is 2.3% of your current o & m budget. * so, debt service of 19.5 million without building in any increase would be 2.3% of your current o & m budget. you adopted a policy last year that restricts that to 5%. so, we'll row it in your policy. and that's the expected increase from debt service. page 11 and 12 just put that out in table form and i'll conclude on page 13 with respect to timing. the 2013 revenue bonds are the first -- we're going to come back. let me take a step back. there is a lot of information, thanks again, for absorbing this in the di
here's the the cost. currently you pay a peak of about $6.2 million in annual debt service with the 2013 bonds outstanding. that will increase to 13.3 million. so, about double. with the issuance of the 2013 bonds. and assuming with the commercial paper program, we eventually or you eventually refund 100 million and convert that to long-term debt. you will end up with total debt service of 19.5 million. by 2019. so, that's -- to put that in perspective, that is 2.3% of your current o & m...
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here he is. julian cummings taking us through it. >> you're looking at an impromptu snowball fight with probably ten people. the bars are getting out and everyone is rushing down the street. the plows just broke it up and the fire department broke it up. and they were serenaded with tons of snowballs as well. >> serenaded by snowballs. i see a car in the picture. i know you have been driving around. when we were talking earlier this afternoon, we know the governor of massachusetts, deval patrick, enforced this travel ban. you couldn't be on the roads after 4:00 in the afternoon. governor dan malloy did the same thing in connecticut. so what's the deal? why am i seeing cars? >> there are basically a few cars here and there, but they're usually following emergency vehicles, plows, or some people with plows of their own, pickup trucks helping out. but for the most part, other than vehicles like ours, we are exempt because we're media, but people are not hitting the roads. we have been out here since
here he is. julian cummings taking us through it. >> you're looking at an impromptu snowball fight with probably ten people. the bars are getting out and everyone is rushing down the street. the plows just broke it up and the fire department broke it up. and they were serenaded with tons of snowballs as well. >> serenaded by snowballs. i see a car in the picture. i know you have been driving around. when we were talking earlier this afternoon, we know the governor of massachusetts,...
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or here to drink?the tongs, dip the ribs into the sauce. i want you to take this ladle, stir the beans. make sure they don't stick. are you listening to anything i'm saying? >> did you hear about the end of "downton abby." >> i can't believe -- >> hold on just a second. excuse me. pardon me. >> no! >> no! >> now, let's get to work. get those beans now. >> what do i do with it? >> dip it in there. you, get on that ladle and start stirring those beans. we're going to win this thing, whether you like it or not. i got your "downton abby" right here. lamb ribs are your life. beans are your children! ♪ guys, you have been fantastic. you know what i think would be great? if you could do some reconnaissance on our competition. >> okay. >> you guys just go -- absolutely. i'll sputter along without you. i can't miss you if you don't leave. just go and go check it out. oh, my gosh, i thought they would never leave. >> style. >> great look. >> thank you. >> okay. >> we can't even talk, it's so good. >> al, sorry.
or here to drink?the tongs, dip the ribs into the sauce. i want you to take this ladle, stir the beans. make sure they don't stick. are you listening to anything i'm saying? >> did you hear about the end of "downton abby." >> i can't believe -- >> hold on just a second. excuse me. pardon me. >> no! >> no! >> now, let's get to work. get those beans now. >> what do i do with it? >> dip it in there. you, get on that ladle and start stirring...
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i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself, okay? sit down, calm down. >> alanna shirk is a registered nurse on pendleton's 24-hour medical unit. >> you see things you're not going to see other places, but a lot of the kids are like him, you know. if you know how to deal with them, a lot of times if you treat them with respect, you'll get it back. not always, but it's just learning them. please. >> shauntee? >> take some breaths. i'll be right back. i'll be right back. >> i have been with him for a long time. i know when he's just playing or getting serious, and he was definitely serious. somebody could have really got hurt. he's strong. >> have a seat. have a seat. take a deep breath. what's going on? >> they want to take me somewhere. see if he can carry it out. >> who? >> [ bleep ] patrol officer. >> the nurse explains how a routine visit on his cell unit blew up in minutes. >> i'm real familiar with him and, actually, when i went in the
i could see it escalating. >> shauntee, come here! come here, come here! let me take care of the situation right here. calm down. don't do anything to yourself, okay? sit down, calm down. >> alanna shirk is a registered nurse on pendleton's 24-hour medical unit. >> you see things you're not going to see other places, but a lot of the kids are like him, you know. if you know how to deal with them, a lot of times if you treat them with respect, you'll get it back. not always,...