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from here to here, from here to here, same, same. the path would be no different if you change direction, okay? so the law of reflection, gang, is simply that the angle of incidence, light coming in hitting a mirror surface, will be equal to the angle of reflection. it's common to measure those from a vertical line perpendicular to the surface called the normal. so we usually say this angle, this angle, same, same. everyone that plays pool knows that. when you're playing pool where you bank your shots, you know that the angle that you come in, the angle you come out is the same. any question on that? now, this holds for not only plane mirrors but all kinds of mirrors, even curved mirrors. because any face, the light coming in, boom, will bounce off at the same angle. this angle, this angle, will always be the same. and that's even true of what's called diffused reflection. if you look at a surface that's very, very rough, okay? light coming in will hit right here. you see this angle here? it will bounce off like that. maybe light com
from here to here, from here to here, same, same. the path would be no different if you change direction, okay? so the law of reflection, gang, is simply that the angle of incidence, light coming in hitting a mirror surface, will be equal to the angle of reflection. it's common to measure those from a vertical line perpendicular to the surface called the normal. so we usually say this angle, this angle, same, same. everyone that plays pool knows that. when you're playing pool where you bank...
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here this morning. i want to thank them for their support of vision of helping community skewed financial. we do a lot in san francisco last year, we gave over 20 million and one thing my chairman says you've never seen the thriving bank in a poor neighborhood a neighborhood that's not successful so it's our vision and goal to help the community like the bayview be successful so i want to thank the bayview hunters point and the staff this is a fabulous staff. you know when you go to meetings they feed you fried chicken but thank you kathy you plowed open and your encourage and the work of the folks of this center you've done a stellar job on behalf of wells fargo here thrilled to be part of the community and so thank you very much (clapping) >> okay. the woman that needs inform introduction except we love her and she's been here our congresswoman the leader of the democratic house of representatives nancy pelosi (clapping.) >> thank you. good morning everyone. this will be the time i would say i'm honor
here this morning. i want to thank them for their support of vision of helping community skewed financial. we do a lot in san francisco last year, we gave over 20 million and one thing my chairman says you've never seen the thriving bank in a poor neighborhood a neighborhood that's not successful so it's our vision and goal to help the community like the bayview be successful so i want to thank the bayview hunters point and the staff this is a fabulous staff. you know when you go to meetings...
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the reason we have an office down here is 'cause he and i are here.o we wanted the finished product to be here to see the end result. >> so how much efficiency can be improved if you made everything in one place? >> we're paying two mortgage payments. that's like 2,300 bucks a month. and also, we--every trailer that gets built there has to be transported here. >> 60 grand is what we're paying in a year to transport 'em just down here. >> to me, efficiency equals margin, margin equals profit, profit equals another bmw. right? >> why not? >> would you move? >> absolutely not. i live on the beach. i can't move. [laughs] >> by operating two locations hundreds of miles apart, they are eating into the profits. real estate expenses, around $50,000, including the mortgage payment. transportation costs, around $60,000. the damage that happens when we transport things, around $50,000. maintenance, taxes, utilities, another $50,000. at a minimum, we could save $210,000 a year. you guys have a successful business here. it does $4 million dollars a year. you didn'
the reason we have an office down here is 'cause he and i are here.o we wanted the finished product to be here to see the end result. >> so how much efficiency can be improved if you made everything in one place? >> we're paying two mortgage payments. that's like 2,300 bucks a month. and also, we--every trailer that gets built there has to be transported here. >> 60 grand is what we're paying in a year to transport 'em just down here. >> to me, efficiency equals margin,...
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it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> because you're 16, you'll be up here in, man. >> you don't get privileges. >> we're liable to see you in one of those units. i'm going to clown you. >> you spent your mother's money on weed huh? >> what's up? we crazy. what's crazy? take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off. take these cuffs off. >> are you touching my wall? put your arms up. >> give me your hand. why are you crying now? >> you got [ bleep ] boogies dripping down your face. you want to be in a room with me? you want to be in a cell? you want to be in a cell with me? >> no, sir. >> no, sir. >> time's up, you little [ bleep ]. >> it's really not to scare the kids, just to show the kids, jail's not where you want to be. maybe if i went to the programs and seen how jail is really like, i wouldn't end up in here. >> welcome to nashua street jail. >> is this where you want t
it's going down in here. >> going down in here. >> go down in here. >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> you know why we ain't yelling at you like the other [ bleep ] in here. >> put your [ bleep ] hands up. put them up like this. >> because you're 16, you'll be up here in, man. >> you don't get privileges. >> we're liable to see you in one of those units. i'm going to clown you. >> you spent your mother's money on weed huh? >>...
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you might be wondering why i'm here tonight. i'm here tonight to speak on the matter of integrity. and in that space i am proud to stand alongside juliet ellis. integrity, as has been mentioned already tonight, integrity does not mean to make no mistakes. you only grow through making mistakes and learning from them. juliet ellis represents someone who has been willing to take so many risks to make the world better for others. how do you know someone playing a game full out like basketball? because they miss a couple of shots. because they're going full out. they're going beyond their capacity to win the game. juliet ellis is someone who has time and time and time again gone beyond the capacity to make a win for those who would otherwise not even be represented in the game. i can speak on integrity because i gave my word in december of 1997 that i would not touch the ground again until i had done everything i could to save that tree. i went through the worst winter in recorded history of california. i went through people literally trying to kill me. i went through defamation in the
you might be wondering why i'm here tonight. i'm here tonight to speak on the matter of integrity. and in that space i am proud to stand alongside juliet ellis. integrity, as has been mentioned already tonight, integrity does not mean to make no mistakes. you only grow through making mistakes and learning from them. juliet ellis represents someone who has been willing to take so many risks to make the world better for others. how do you know someone playing a game full out like basketball?...
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what are you doing here ? one of my employees is here, but i can't get any information. come back here. he wouldn't happen to be... jamal al-jibali ? yes. tell me what's happened. he fits the description of a suspect. and so far, we can't confirm who he is or where he was at the time of the burglary. - you know this man ? - yeah. he owns crossroads cafe. didn't the suspect say he worked there ? rosa, you're giving me a headache. - finally. any luck ? - no. we've been all over town. - oh, this is terrible. - you're telling me. how am i supposed to explain to my mother that i lost her parents ? - you didn't lose them. they got lost. - the same thing. maybe you should call 911. unless your grandparents are in some kind of danger, this isn't considered an emergency. - it will be when my mother gets here. - wait a minute, henry. you know where that bus stop is you took your grandparents to ? - yeah. - there are only so many places they could have gone. - we need a map. - what about the map you use for your deliveries ? i gave it to my grandparents. - what are you doing ? - we
what are you doing here ? one of my employees is here, but i can't get any information. come back here. he wouldn't happen to be... jamal al-jibali ? yes. tell me what's happened. he fits the description of a suspect. and so far, we can't confirm who he is or where he was at the time of the burglary. - you know this man ? - yeah. he owns crossroads cafe. didn't the suspect say he worked there ? rosa, you're giving me a headache. - finally. any luck ? - no. we've been all over town. - oh, this...
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here is the situation. a bomb squad is on the scene because they are trained in understanding this explosion. it is a five-alarm fire. in terms of injuries, that's the obvious concern. local hospitals have received a couple. we have seen some people come out of the building on stretchers. it is too early for that kind of information. if you take a look at google maps, we'll show you what these two buildings were that are now gone. this is about 116th, 117th street on park avenue in manhattan. that may not mean to you. it is the east side of manhattan. heavily residential. on this storefront, level of one was a spanish church. the other one, a pea iano repai shop. you can direct people to where they are. >> right around the corner from that is a. more heavily traffic, foot traffic area. this is probably a quieter street where this happened. again, it is a concern because of all of those buildings that have those shared walls. we know this is an urban area. so many apartments, as you mentioned, multiuse build
here is the situation. a bomb squad is on the scene because they are trained in understanding this explosion. it is a five-alarm fire. in terms of injuries, that's the obvious concern. local hospitals have received a couple. we have seen some people come out of the building on stretchers. it is too early for that kind of information. if you take a look at google maps, we'll show you what these two buildings were that are now gone. this is about 116th, 117th street on park avenue in manhattan....
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i can't be here every day.eral manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard. >> thank you. >> we're a couple of days away from the grand opening, and not only am i transforming the old business, i'm creating a new one. athans motors will no longer exist. we will reopen as automatch usa. at automatch usa, we're gonna match the right person with the right car. and we're gonna have something for everyone. automatch usa. you like it? >> cool. >> i love it. >> yeah, thank you. >> i didn't agree to that. why'd you take my name off? >> 'cause that's the new name of the business. >> that's bull[bleep]. you didn't even ask me. >> so is it about you seeing your name on the building, or is it about selling cars? >> my name brought customers in the d
i can't be here every day.eral manager, but he was the one guy that actually knew the car business. pete's micromanagement ran him off. and if pete doesn't change his ways, more people will leave. i hope your relationship with him can at least repair itself, 'cause it seems like your personal relationship is strained. so i wish you luck in that regard. >> thank you. >> we're a couple of days away from the grand opening, and not only am i transforming the old business, i'm creating a...
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i'm here because of racism, unfairness, and injustice. ~ same situation i'm here because i have been in this town, right here, 50 years and i have to ask young couples at my church when they become pregnant, do they really want to raise a black child in this town. are you prepared to do that? because it's not going to be fair. i want to know, for african americans, when does double jeopardy attach to us? it has never attached to us historically and we see another time for it to not attach at this commission meeting tonight. what is the difference between what you're doing in a suit and tie between what you're doing in suit and tie in san francisco than what the good old boys did down south 50 and 60 years ago when they didn't wait for the justice system, as unfair as it was, to deal with a black person, but they went and pulled them out and lynched them? and that's what we're here today, is for another black lynching. and i am so tired, so tired of coming to commissions and boards like you in this town asking for the simple rights that you give white folk. that when you make a decisi
i'm here because of racism, unfairness, and injustice. ~ same situation i'm here because i have been in this town, right here, 50 years and i have to ask young couples at my church when they become pregnant, do they really want to raise a black child in this town. are you prepared to do that? because it's not going to be fair. i want to know, for african americans, when does double jeopardy attach to us? it has never attached to us historically and we see another time for it to not attach at...
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here.en locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two blankets. everything is counted in here. >> oh, now you're recording. >> for joshua coffey, who was sentenced to six years for burglary, the only thing more frightening than prison was the thought of leaving. >> i got nine days. i got nine days before i'm thrust back out into society. and i'm not free. nobody thinks about freedom as something to be nervous about. you know. because everybody that ever does anything wrong, or scared to go to prison. i'm damn near scared to go home. you know. and the bad part is that
here.en locked up my whole life. but so y'all could have y'all loved ones back. >> is this place stressful? hell, yeah, it's stressful. this is one of the stressfullest things you can do. this is what i wake up to every morning. a steel door and a piece of glass. i mean, these places are so petty, they count the rolls of toilet paper you get. this is what you get every week. four rolls of toilet paper. you're allowed three khaki outfits. you're allowed one tote. you're allowed two...
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they are under the microscope here. research done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight. jason, thank you for being on culturewire. tell us about some of your posters that we have here today. >> most of the posters here are four specific shows or tours. i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the
they are under the microscope here. research done and the california academy's i rhinology lab suggests that the assassin spiders have been doing this for over 150 million years. this glassed in room is a real scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress...
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let's see if he stays aggressive here. >> kuhn's playing solid, short stack poker here. points aren't calling his all-ins and he's punishing them for it. >> kuhn takes down the blind again. >> it is working for them. he continues to chip up nicely. he might get called but he is taking his chances. >> taking chances is part of kuhn's investment strategy. he is here to make a name for himself tonight. he may be the most under-the-radar player, but steve kuhn's bold bets on housing have earned him a spot at the top of the hedge fund rankings and a spot at tonight's poker table. >> do you think you have a good shot at winning tonight? >> i think i have a better than one in six shot. i have enough confidence to say that i think i'm better than random. obviously, these are fantastic players. i like my chances. i'm going to try my best. >> he is armed with a strategy. >> i think certain players will probably come in with the idea they can run over the table. >> let's see how we're playing down there, steve. >> i have been playing poker since i was 12. i've always loved any game
let's see if he stays aggressive here. >> kuhn's playing solid, short stack poker here. points aren't calling his all-ins and he's punishing them for it. >> kuhn takes down the blind again. >> it is working for them. he continues to chip up nicely. he might get called but he is taking his chances. >> taking chances is part of kuhn's investment strategy. he is here to make a name for himself tonight. he may be the most under-the-radar player, but steve kuhn's bold bets on...
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come here, huh ? come here. listen to me.e score is close, or if you win, you'll be heroes-- national heroes. do you know that ? there'll be promotions, commercials. listen. if you lose and you lose bad, you get slaughtered, you know what you're gonna end up with ? zilch. zilcho. you know what it means to be zilcho ? all right. get out there and play some baseball. come on. let's go ! fast ! come on ! a little spirit ! marvin. bat our boys at the top of the order. yeah, yeah. ♪ [ fanfare ] [ shouts ] [ crowd cheering ] play ball ! [ shouts in japanese ] batter up ! [ announcer ] batter radelson. [ crowd cheering ] [ crowd roars ] it's gone ! we got 'em, louis ! [ announcer continues in japanese ] ow ! strike one ! strike two ! strike ! batter out ! [ laughing ] strike ! batter out ! they're calling us chicken. well... you got 'em worried. that's why. [ speaking japanese ] engleberg, let's get a hit ! [ announcer ] batter engelberg. out ! batter ahmad. out ! two outs. batter radelson. out ! ♪ [ fanfare ] safe. [ announcer cont
come here, huh ? come here. listen to me.e score is close, or if you win, you'll be heroes-- national heroes. do you know that ? there'll be promotions, commercials. listen. if you lose and you lose bad, you get slaughtered, you know what you're gonna end up with ? zilch. zilcho. you know what it means to be zilcho ? all right. get out there and play some baseball. come on. let's go ! fast ! come on ! a little spirit ! marvin. bat our boys at the top of the order. yeah, yeah. ♪ [ fanfare ] [...
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here in ukraine. the old president fled. you know that. he's now in russia. there's a new government here in power but until the protesters see the changes that they bled for and died for, they say they're going to stay here to continue to put pressure on and all the barricades are up. you see a lot of signs of the struggle that took place here. makeshift shield over here with some people put rosaries on. this is really a shrine. this is in many ways sacred ground because of the bloodshed on the streets. flowers, thousands of flowers all throughout the many blocks of the square brought by people and coming by the hundreds, the thousands every single day to pay respects, even here in the darkness they light candles, they bring religious items, momentos to remember those that lost their lives and look at the barricade. one of probably about five or six barricades down this block. this is the first one built to try to prevent riot police from entering the square and attacking the protesters. made out of
here in ukraine. the old president fled. you know that. he's now in russia. there's a new government here in power but until the protesters see the changes that they bled for and died for, they say they're going to stay here to continue to put pressure on and all the barricades are up. you see a lot of signs of the struggle that took place here. makeshift shield over here with some people put rosaries on. this is really a shrine. this is in many ways sacred ground because of the bloodshed on...
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so what do you do here?> i'm one of the foremen here. >> let's head in and check it out. >> okay, let's go. come on in. this is where it happens. >> wow. wow, wow, wow. >> this is our beef department, all the hanging beef. how about i get howard and alan down here? they'll really give you a good tour. marcus is here. >> nice meeting you, pleasure. >> nice to meet you. you got a nice operation. >> thank you. >> do you love it? >> after 40 years, i have to love it. >> you better love it. >> i don't have a choice anymore. >> so are you alan? how are you? i'm marcus. >> good. how are you, marcus? >> nice to meet you, sir. >> pleasure to meet you. >> this is a nice place. now are you guys brothers? >> no. partners. >> just partners. >> closer than brothers. >> and are you guys 50/50 partners? >> 50/50. our fathers were partners. >> okay. >> they left the empire to us. >> and so, walk me through the process of how it works. >> this is the receiving area. we got all our fresh meat through here. then we also get lam
so what do you do here?> i'm one of the foremen here. >> let's head in and check it out. >> okay, let's go. come on in. this is where it happens. >> wow. wow, wow, wow. >> this is our beef department, all the hanging beef. how about i get howard and alan down here? they'll really give you a good tour. marcus is here. >> nice meeting you, pleasure. >> nice to meet you. you got a nice operation. >> thank you. >> do you love it? >> after 40...
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here we are. here we go. >> jimmy: all right, what is this?ly. >> jimmy: to our ankles. yep. >> but it'll slide off your feet. >> jimmy: yeah. >> strapped to the ankle. >> jimmy: strapped to the ankle. >> how high up are we? >> audience: a hundred feet! >> audience: higher! >> jimmy: a hundred feet. >> farther than that. >> jimmy: we're at 500 feet. >> how much? >> audience: a thousand! >> a thousand? >> audience: a thousand. >> you must be drunk. [ laughter and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm saying. no, hey, bill, no hey. [ cheers and applause ] someplace, bill. some places that's -- that's legal in certain states. >> we're in denver. >> jimmy: we're in denver. yeah, welcome back. >> we're in denver. here we go. >> jimmy: yeah. [ cheers ] so then you -- bill? bill. [ laughter ] >> no, i -- >> jimmy: we'll make a plan. >> well go ahead no, here we go. >> jimmy: where we going? we're getting ready. yep, we're getting ready. >> now --just let me ask you now. we're going to jump. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> we're going to jump and we're going to b
here we are. here we go. >> jimmy: all right, what is this?ly. >> jimmy: to our ankles. yep. >> but it'll slide off your feet. >> jimmy: yeah. >> strapped to the ankle. >> jimmy: strapped to the ankle. >> how high up are we? >> audience: a hundred feet! >> audience: higher! >> jimmy: a hundred feet. >> farther than that. >> jimmy: we're at 500 feet. >> how much? >> audience: a thousand! >> a thousand?...
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what have we learned out here? we can see how a steel maker like new corps has a competitive advantage over foreign and even other domestic steel companies knew corps. even as its biggest earnings driving big time construction hasn't snapped back from this country. you're being paid well courtesy inucor's 3% deal, and we recognize that even though china appears to be slowing down again, as you can see from both their stock market and their export figure this is weekend, there's still a worldwide thirst for oil that makes the companies that find and produce crude excellent long-term investments. if you look behind me, you will see a rig owned by ensco, an oil service company that gives you an almost 6% yield. why is it so high? one reason is that ensco has been raising its dividend in dramatic fashion but also because the stock has been a real underperformer making it an accidentally high yielder. i can't say this is the level to start buying ensco but i know it's too low to sell. meanwhile, halliburton is playing a
what have we learned out here? we can see how a steel maker like new corps has a competitive advantage over foreign and even other domestic steel companies knew corps. even as its biggest earnings driving big time construction hasn't snapped back from this country. you're being paid well courtesy inucor's 3% deal, and we recognize that even though china appears to be slowing down again, as you can see from both their stock market and their export figure this is weekend, there's still a...
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i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing.y we came -- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it is part of the history of i hear -- to name this rec center, is because it is part of the history of san francisco. >> they took off from logan airport, and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her plane was hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of it. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. i
i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing.y we came -- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is...
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the protesters here say they are going to stay here until they see real change on the ground. we're going to take a look at diplomatic efforts in the united states and elsewhere. a lot of criticism by senator john mccain of president obama's efforts. we'll talk to senator mccain and others. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members
the protesters here say they are going to stay here until they see real change on the ground. we're going to take a look at diplomatic efforts in the united states and elsewhere. a lot of criticism by senator john mccain of president obama's efforts. we'll talk to senator mccain and others. we'll be right back. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price,...
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i do not want to be here tonight. but i'm here because this is wrong. i have a family to go home to. i'm a mother of a 15-month-old baby. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. my name is marco. i'm a musical artist in the bay area. i taught two artist as well. i have two kids. on october last year, it was a saturday, i was attacked by seven police officers. they sent me to the hospital and they left me with a ticket on my chest. they arrested my brother and they left let him go because they didn't have no paper, nothing against him only because he recorded the beating that they gave me. i'm here to support. i didn't know this guy right here. but i know the people. i nope that people that know him. i can say that i'm actually pretty lucky to come and support here because nowadays, police, they don't act. they just shoot. and let me tell you something, let me tell you all, it's very sad because nobody feels safe now. nobody. not even me. when i see a police car behind me when i'm driving, i don't feel safe. i don't feel safe. then what is police then he
i do not want to be here tonight. but i'm here because this is wrong. i have a family to go home to. i'm a mother of a 15-month-old baby. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. my name is marco. i'm a musical artist in the bay area. i taught two artist as well. i have two kids. on october last year, it was a saturday, i was attacked by seven police officers. they sent me to the hospital and they left me with a ticket on my chest. they arrested my brother and they left let him go because...
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is all old holes here. this hole over here for example, it was there last year. it is bigger this year. >> reporter: and sometimes you to hear the pothole to get an idea of how bad it is. so take a listen. in some cases it is enough to make the ground shake, and this one got a lot of maryland commuters e headed to bethesda. and this man drives by this pothole everyday. >> well, it is an accident waiting the happen. i have had to avoid cars in the last couple of weeks, because i have seen them specifically weaving around. >> reporter: well, you are in luck, daniel, because as we were film i filming the road crew showed up to patch this hole. and how many are getting a patched? over 18,000 in d.c., and vdot handling over 5,000, and maryland leaders say they are patching thousands per week. looking at the graphic the news4 i-team got claims that virginia drivers have made to vdot. many reporting damage over $1,000, and sometimes as high as $2,000. your c,yes, it is going to be happ happy when 2 road getsshoot
is all old holes here. this hole over here for example, it was there last year. it is bigger this year. >> reporter: and sometimes you to hear the pothole to get an idea of how bad it is. so take a listen. in some cases it is enough to make the ground shake, and this one got a lot of maryland commuters e headed to bethesda. and this man drives by this pothole everyday. >> well, it is an accident waiting the happen. i have had to avoid cars in the last couple of weeks, because i have...
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here's how they made money.n "options action" it's the only game we play, risk less so you can make more. that's what carter did on zynxa. he said it was time to get in the game. buying the shares for a risky stock like zynga. >> that can mean serious losses. so to avoid buying the farmville, a call for 42 cents to make money, shares arrive above 4.50 or above 4.92 by april. it takes 42 cents to get in on zynga. >> this game -- >> no, it ain't. so to spend less, he pulled not one but two equal calls for 24 cents. between the lower strike call and the 24 cents he collected on those two higher strike calls, mikes a reduced his costs down to 18 cents and fwlou to make money, mike only sooedz needs to see zynga shares rise more than the cost of the trade for above $4.68. >> i created the perfect system. >> not right. if windows shares rise above $6.32, mike could be on the hoof for infinite losses. >> we are at def con 1. >> to prevent that mike bought a call, now between the 42 cents he's paying for the lower strik
here's how they made money.n "options action" it's the only game we play, risk less so you can make more. that's what carter did on zynxa. he said it was time to get in the game. buying the shares for a risky stock like zynga. >> that can mean serious losses. so to avoid buying the farmville, a call for 42 cents to make money, shares arrive above 4.50 or above 4.92 by april. it takes 42 cents to get in on zynga. >> this game -- >> no, it ain't. so to spend less, he...
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to all of our other city agencies, office with disabilities here, our other departments are here. they are active along third street, our invested neighborhoods are here. you can literally see these restaurant and food establishments. i will name a few that i can go into a while that i can name, of course. where i get my waffles and chicken. old school cafe. you have establishments along the way like let's eat barbecue and things that we have invested in along third street to not only make it active, to support institutions like this. another couple of people that i think are part of the philanthropic community when i joined talking about community diversity, kaiser permanente also participated here. they are active and more than just talking about diversity. they are active in putting resources together to join this and fund this $5 million refresh of the plaza. i want to thank walter, the architect. of course he's famous in his own right. i have known that since my days at dpw but he's taken a refresh on this whole sight and gotting together with partners along with preservation
to all of our other city agencies, office with disabilities here, our other departments are here. they are active along third street, our invested neighborhoods are here. you can literally see these restaurant and food establishments. i will name a few that i can go into a while that i can name, of course. where i get my waffles and chicken. old school cafe. you have establishments along the way like let's eat barbecue and things that we have invested in along third street to not only make it...
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but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his whole story. we decided to go to hebron, the palestinian city in which the settlements have taken over a whole neighborhood and pushed out the palestinian majority. there we visited the home of a long-time residents and one of the few homeowners who has resisted a takeover by the settlers. >> an israel ya soldier who had served in hebron defending this very settlement is breaking the file. they are a group of israelis who served in the military and have decided to become witnesses to the injustices that take place there. they seek to educate the public through lecture and p
but you can live here and you will get here all the human rights. but not not your aspiration. >> it took us three hours just to get through the checkpoint letting us kneel kahlil, hebron. this neighborhood has been taken over by jewish settlers and they are protected by this check poibt here, this israeli checkpoint, 24 hours a day. i don't know how people do it on a day-to-day basis, but i'm getting very frustrated. >> i've been here since the settlement made life. that was his...
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here. high atop pyramids, the kings of copan conducted rituals to invoke the protection of their royal ancestors. on altars, they sacrificed sacred animals, like these jaguars, to appease a world of spirits. one such altar has been discovered at copan. altar "q" is inscribed with portraits of kings, the royal lineage of the 16th ruler of copan. archaeologist bill fash. now the reason behind altar "q" is to show that the 16th and final ruler of the site derives his right to rule from the fact that he's a descendant of each and every one of these illustrious royal ancestors. he makes this point very clearly by showing the founder in the act of passing the baton of office to him as king. keach: the copan dynasty endured for almost 400 years, recording their triumphs on elaborately carved altars and stelae. carved here, too, is a record of their downfall. this is altar "l." it's the last carved monument at the site, and, in fact, represents a metaphor for the political collapse of this city. on
here. high atop pyramids, the kings of copan conducted rituals to invoke the protection of their royal ancestors. on altars, they sacrificed sacred animals, like these jaguars, to appease a world of spirits. one such altar has been discovered at copan. altar "q" is inscribed with portraits of kings, the royal lineage of the 16th ruler of copan. archaeologist bill fash. now the reason behind altar "q" is to show that the 16th and final ruler of the site derives his right to...
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little help here.y geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to our continuing coverage here live in kiev. you hear prayers still being said early on this tuesday morning. we got a picture in from the white house. president obama meeting with his top national security advisers. susan rice among others. obviously we're going to be monitoring diplomatic events, se
little help here.y geico digital insurance id card - gots all my pertinents on it and such. works for me. turn to the camera. >>ah, actually i think my eyes might ha... next! digital insurance id cards. just a tap away on the geico app. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll...
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here she is. here she is. it's madame pace. what did i tell you? here she is. what sort of a game do you call this? --what's going on? they've been holding her in reserve. one moment please. why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born, which was evoked, attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have, because it is very much more alive than you are? why should you want to spoil it all because of some niggling vulgar convention of truth? now, which one of you actresses is to play the part of madame pace? because that person is madame pace. grant me at least that the actress who plays that part will be less too than she is because there is madame pace in person. look. my stepdaughter recognized her and went up to her at once. now, watch this scene, just watch it. well? but what is she saying? i can't hear a thing. speak up! louder! did you say louder? what you mean louder? what we're talking about is not a sort of thing to be shouted over the rooftops. i was able to yell it out just now
here she is. here she is. it's madame pace. what did i tell you? here she is. what sort of a game do you call this? --what's going on? they've been holding her in reserve. one moment please. why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born, which was evoked, attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have, because it is very much more alive than you are? why should you want to spoil it all because of some niggling vulgar...
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i'm honored to be standing here knowing that speaker pelosi is here with us the number one advocate fors in the entire country of the united states is here (clapping) in spite of her tight scheduling schedule her passion is here so we're 4u7b8 and i'm honored to have a hitters activity and great mayor mayor ed lee is here with us today (clapping) on the stage we have mr. salazar that actually, the developer that helped us to put all those things together to make that happen washington and senator leno who is here for things we do in our county. we couldn't have gotten this done without wells fargo and every one of you know things happen because of ms. brenda wright (clapping) reverend walking is the board the ceo of the bayview hunters point presidio center he's not only a pastor but an activist you talk about programs and religious activities reverend walker is the go to person in our community. thank you for being here today (clapping) i see in the audience president of the la our without him a lot of great things couldn't have happened shipyard and the community outreach making sure
i'm honored to be standing here knowing that speaker pelosi is here with us the number one advocate fors in the entire country of the united states is here (clapping) in spite of her tight scheduling schedule her passion is here so we're 4u7b8 and i'm honored to have a hitters activity and great mayor mayor ed lee is here with us today (clapping) on the stage we have mr. salazar that actually, the developer that helped us to put all those things together to make that happen washington and...
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i am so happy to be here today. i feel really liberated someone today. pension here. we need everybody to know exactly what is going on here. up, and our part, show we go through the motions. but jefferson's manual is not a part of what we are doing here. you can fool some of the people all of the time. press paying attention to the government helps us not to be doing that. thank you very much. >> yesterday, he told me after the hearing whether chairman issa disrespected you, today, you're calling on him to apologize. and he said with your conduct you should be apologizing to him. >> i did not want to get caught up in the disrespect issue because i see much of this as a defection. it is what i said. i apologize for the fact that chairman issa yesterday could have gone a proffer and failed to do so. we could have gone information. i apologize for our committee not addressing the issues of the american people. credit cardget fiasco. mortgage lenders who admitted they have failed the american people. hospitals, most of which in the united states have a shortage of life-s
i am so happy to be here today. i feel really liberated someone today. pension here. we need everybody to know exactly what is going on here. up, and our part, show we go through the motions. but jefferson's manual is not a part of what we are doing here. you can fool some of the people all of the time. press paying attention to the government helps us not to be doing that. thank you very much. >> yesterday, he told me after the hearing whether chairman issa disrespected you, today,...
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here we go.ash. >> that's too bad. he was flying. >> he was running very, very well. >> he was in 17th place at the time of the accident. starting the race back in 38. great news there. >> he's mad at somebody. he's angry at somebody. >> i think he's got his weapon? . >> survey says -- that was, what, the third or fourth time this year they've tangled. >> kurt busch on the inside of jimmy spencer. down that long straightaway, kurt moves to get some air between the two cars. gets to turn 3. >> he just booted him out of the way. wow, that's not good. >> kurt continuing to express his displeasure at jimmy spencer. >> he probably picked up a lot of trash on his tires. he's going to try one more time down there. ron sprague is in the way. >> ron sprague, after that wreck is out of the way of his car, and he's running toward jimmy spencer's car. as are now a bunch of nascar officials to intercept him. here we go. and this is kevin harvick going after greg biffle. >> that's a shame, but you have seen ho
here we go.ash. >> that's too bad. he was flying. >> he was running very, very well. >> he was in 17th place at the time of the accident. starting the race back in 38. great news there. >> he's mad at somebody. he's angry at somebody. >> i think he's got his weapon? . >> survey says -- that was, what, the third or fourth time this year they've tangled. >> kurt busch on the inside of jimmy spencer. down that long straightaway, kurt moves to get some air...
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they here?t's up? [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we don't know what's going to happen. there's been rocks thrown. we want to make sure no one penetrates this area, the tent city there. we have about 200 illegal aliens incarcerated there, which they don't like. so we have a security issue, and we're going to make sure nothing happens in our jails. >> they don't want us to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. something we hear about, there could be a riot get set up. >> no more joe. no more joe. >> i used to go right in the midst of that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is one of them. as a matter of fact, in support of linda ronstadt, sheriff arpaio currently has one of her cds being played on the speaker system at the tent compound. >> while steep licensing fees keep us from playing the ronstadt music on televis
they here?t's up? [ speaking a foreign language ] >> we don't know what's going to happen. there's been rocks thrown. we want to make sure no one penetrates this area, the tent city there. we have about 200 illegal aliens incarcerated there, which they don't like. so we have a security issue, and we're going to make sure nothing happens in our jails. >> they don't want us to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. something we hear about, there could be a riot get set up....
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, here, here, here, and not here or here, but on this line here or on this line here, and if we could get it to triangulate with another satellite, then we would know the cross is here or here sh, and we don't have that, and that is why there is so much square footage. 1 million square miles, the size of alaska, california and texas added together. >> well, yeah, and we do know that the effort is under way now, and we know that the military is looking at the commercial imagery and the government satellites, such as weather sites to look at the ping to triangulate as you say. and mary, can you bring us inside as former inspector general of the ntsb, and what is the situation room for lack of a better term look like now as the investigators are trying to piece together the small pieces of evidence together, and how are they dividing this up or following the trail? what does it look like there? >> well, in the united states, the way we do it, and the way that the national transportation safety board rather does it is that they have a different group, and a human factors group, and look a
, here, here, here, and not here or here, but on this line here or on this line here, and if we could get it to triangulate with another satellite, then we would know the cross is here or here sh, and we don't have that, and that is why there is so much square footage. 1 million square miles, the size of alaska, california and texas added together. >> well, yeah, and we do know that the effort is under way now, and we know that the military is looking at the commercial imagery and the...
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here in d.c. we're 38 with many of the temperatures in the mid- 30s, although white oak is down to 33 and centreville and manassas at 36. outside michael & son weather cam, cloudy skies and you can certainly see that over d.c. with a temperature of 38. wind out of the northeast at 7 so it feels like 33 but with the dampness, i think it feels worse. storm system in the midwest. see this spinning through just south of chicago? heavier rains. this is helping to lift some of that moisture out of north carolina toward us. that's why today we'll be dealing with the showers. but tomorrow even this evening once that pulls away, then tomorrow we're going to be in much better shape. here's our futurecast showing the onset of precip here over toward areas like culpeper by 8:00, 9:00. maybe sneaking up in toward areas like berry vi, purcelville toward -- berryville, purcelville. this afternoon if you're west of route 15, west of the blue ridge, doesn't look like there will be much rain also here as you go wes
here in d.c. we're 38 with many of the temperatures in the mid- 30s, although white oak is down to 33 and centreville and manassas at 36. outside michael & son weather cam, cloudy skies and you can certainly see that over d.c. with a temperature of 38. wind out of the northeast at 7 so it feels like 33 but with the dampness, i think it feels worse. storm system in the midwest. see this spinning through just south of chicago? heavier rains. this is helping to lift some of that moisture out...
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i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.e but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does that even have any mining? >> this wood is pine. >> i arrived in this country spectacularly ignorant. i will leave spectacularly ignorant. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. but something about spending this time together -- sailing past anci
i've been very, very, very confused by my visit here. you've got basically a ghoulash here.e but it's from madera. that bread. flat bread. >> south africa, depending on who i talk to, is a completely different construct. so some people someone who comes from somewhere else in africa and brings good along with them. other people malaysia, east indies, dutch, english influence. >> there were so many different colonialists. >> what at this table is originally african, and does...
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kelly is here my farther supervisor katie tang is here and supervisor yee is here and freddie price and john is here with the 3 doggy heads man i didn't memo and jack and the school is here loyola >> yeah. we have diane scott. it wasn't quite a glorious day when the doggie diner feel detain from its perch. it was very sad i wondered if the defendant's exhibit no. i think was going to be up here thanks to an amazing community work and the dpw head the doggy head was put back up. now like most celebrities the doggie diner had to get work down and thank you to the amazing dpw surgeons i want to bring up the doggie diners best friend mayor ed lee >> tammy thank you, very much this is dear to you happy valentine's day everyone this is where i like to spend my valentine's day. we did so for many years after the falling of the our doggie diner head and the responsibility the city took place as
kelly is here my farther supervisor katie tang is here and supervisor yee is here and freddie price and john is here with the 3 doggy heads man i didn't memo and jack and the school is here loyola >> yeah. we have diane scott. it wasn't quite a glorious day when the doggie diner feel detain from its perch. it was very sad i wondered if the defendant's exhibit no. i think was going to be up here thanks to an amazing community work and the dpw head the doggy head was put back up. now like...
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move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years.new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >>> ipo-mania continues here at the new york stock exchange. we're still waiting for q2 to open. huge crowd just behind us, a provider of cloud-based virdal banking services. the ceo will join us after we get the first tick over there. >> it's got to go up because there's too many other cloud offerings. it has to go to a premium or it will spell consequences for the group. >> let's do "stop trading." con ag is number one. >>ive th >> they've missed quarter and missed quarter. gary rodkin is the ceo many people really like and felt badly that he's be
move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years.new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance.d everybody knows that. well, did you know pinocchio was a bad motivational speaker? i look around this room and i see nothing but untapped potential. you have potential. you have...oh boy. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen...
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here she is. here she is. it's madame pace. what did i tell you? here she is. what sort of a game do you call this? --what's going on? they've been holding her in reserve. one moment please. why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born, which was evoked, attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have,
here she is. here she is. it's madame pace. what did i tell you? here she is. what sort of a game do you call this? --what's going on? they've been holding her in reserve. one moment please. why should you want to destroy this prodigy of reality, which was born, which was evoked, attracted and formed by the scene itself, a reality that had far more right to live than you have,
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you just left here. two weeks later, you are here. >> he has a quiet reserve about him. for somebody that has a history like that his disposition doesn't add up. >> i am looking at your history here, you first got arrested when you were 11 years old. >> dad is incarcerated for dealing crack, he said. a month later, you were arrested for mischief battery, consumption, robbery and theft. >> ten kids, that is a large family. that tells me, he has seen a lot. there is more to the story. >> your brother told me you accidently shot him in the stomach. >> that was when i was 11. >> that is when i first got into the juvenile system. >> i still think about that? >> we all know how this is. he has never been in this situation, where he had to come here, how to react. he don't know what to it do. >> his brother is here as well. >> he is still a kid. he don't need to be in here. squat down, cough twice. >> separate him. can't put him with his brother. >> want to keep them separated, so that court comes, they can't lie. that is why we keep them separated. he won't see his brother unt
you just left here. two weeks later, you are here. >> he has a quiet reserve about him. for somebody that has a history like that his disposition doesn't add up. >> i am looking at your history here, you first got arrested when you were 11 years old. >> dad is incarcerated for dealing crack, he said. a month later, you were arrested for mischief battery, consumption, robbery and theft. >> ten kids, that is a large family. that tells me, he has seen a lot. there is more...