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i want to get over that bar. i know if i make an effort i will be able to but, i am not equipped. i'm not born with that talent. so i'm going back to chinese every day, i read chinese. a book a day, reading in chinese. in my best days writing english i actually feel like i was writing chinese. because see americans in the main street book market, commercial book market, i want to entertain but i also want to give you solid knowledge about china because i feel like, it is, china has been misrepresented and misread. i think it is ridiculous for americans to get the wrong message, the wrong understanding about china and i know i'm given blessed with liberty i could juice up my stories, especially historical fictions. i'm entitled to do that but do i want to throw one more, one more rock into the well where china is already, at the bottom, to mislead american public further? so i choose not to. if my book doesn't sell, if it doesn't read, give you the satisfaction totally, and i think it's my choice. and my, in my books for example, struggle becoming madam mao. nobody wanted it, the p
i want to get over that bar. i know if i make an effort i will be able to but, i am not equipped. i'm not born with that talent. so i'm going back to chinese every day, i read chinese. a book a day, reading in chinese. in my best days writing english i actually feel like i was writing chinese. because see americans in the main street book market, commercial book market, i want to entertain but i also want to give you solid knowledge about china because i feel like, it is, china has been...
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>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not y
>> i think i was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a...
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i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i feel like i can masturbate in her presence and get away with it, because that's part of it, getting away. not going to lockup for it. >> though we had covered the sex and love addicts' group, interviewed both staff and inmates about rule 38 and had been exposed to numerous examples of the violation, we weren't quite done with it. ♪ then it was more than it was an angel ♪ ♪ off in the streets in the clubs looking for danger ♪ ♪ and every thug that knew we was there ♪ ♪ lap dances and taking chances without a care ♪ >> stop. >> when we heard anthony patterson and eric bla
i guess because i don't know, i guess, the excitement, i guess. or just feeling some type of connection because i know that's a woman and i know she's seen me, you feel? >> it was clear from talking to him that he had been caught enough, locked up enough, to the point where he really had the system worked out. >> i still get up every morning, go around the whole institution where i can go, to see where the females is working. even if a female is working in a particular spot where i...
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the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the fact that you're not going to be a stigmatized convicted felon for the rest of your life. >> you feel so alone sometimes. like even though you might be in a room with a bunch of people, but i don't -- i think sherri has thought this some, too, but we -- it's like we're the only ones in this room that their son was murdered. and even at sentencing they asked him if he wanted to apologize, and he said, why? it wouldn't do any good. >> in sentencing there was a lot of things i wanted to say to the family, but i was sick. i could barely talk. and they spent two hours just reading and just saying everyt
the minute i heard that, i told bill, i said, i got to leave. i got to leave.before i broke down. i mean, i was just -- it was like they murdered my son all over again by giving us that kind of verdict. >> at sentencing i still had the illusion that i was innocent, and that this was a gross deviation. this was an impulsive mistake. for that moment when you have your lawyers telling you that what you did was justified, you tend to believe it. you want to hold onto the fact that you're not...
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because i enjoyed being on the commission a lot, i never, i mean i know what you are asking, i never really sat down with myself and said, make a decision, which one would want? i never did. i mean i know for a fact that if i were not on the commission and there was no conflict of interest, i know that i would probably be quite assertive in trying to get certain work because it would you would sort of be an idiot not to. but i never felt like that was a trade off at this point. and you know i don't see that becoming a trade off. and i have put a lot of work and i don't need to make more money. my life is very interesting. and it works pretty well and i like actually, i really like the balance that being on the commission gives me. it is a different world of design and all of that and i don't think, i don't think that i would trade that for just a few more projects. it does not fit into my big picture, right? and what i did originally, and it was probably more than a few months ago, but it might have been 6 months ago, but i i didn't know that there was a conflict of interest, i figur
because i enjoyed being on the commission a lot, i never, i mean i know what you are asking, i never really sat down with myself and said, make a decision, which one would want? i never did. i mean i know for a fact that if i were not on the commission and there was no conflict of interest, i know that i would probably be quite assertive in trying to get certain work because it would you would sort of be an idiot not to. but i never felt like that was a trade off at this point. and you know i...
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what i will say is when i was younger, i stood out and what i -- rather than trying to hide it, i justhave that be like my emblem, my oddity. so it wasn't like i chose things to be strange, i just decided to embrace my strangeness. so i listen to punk rock. i skated. i took up snowboarding in high school. my first concert was black flag. yeah, baby. i just -- i'm going to be okay with my weirdness and by the time i got to dartmouth, i was a competitive snowboarding. then it was like, look at the weird black girl. where did she come from? >> when you knew your folks had to work hard to get you this kind of education, did you feel a weight? >> absolutely. yeah. and it was fun to call my parents and say, thanks for the ivy league degree, and i've decided to be a comedian. and my mother said, is that a kind of doctor? because if it's not, i'm going to kill you. how would you like to be buried, cremated, thrown into a river? but, you know, one thing about my parents and my mother, she's always said this, she's so excellent. he was a painter, an artist, and she's a jazz singer. her art, she
what i will say is when i was younger, i stood out and what i -- rather than trying to hide it, i justhave that be like my emblem, my oddity. so it wasn't like i chose things to be strange, i just decided to embrace my strangeness. so i listen to punk rock. i skated. i took up snowboarding in high school. my first concert was black flag. yeah, baby. i just -- i'm going to be okay with my weirdness and by the time i got to dartmouth, i was a competitive snowboarding. then it was like, look at...
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here's what i think -- why i think i can win. because i honestly would say if you are an institution, why do you want this guy still running the company? he's brought the stock from 40 down to this number. so he mismanaged it. this board went and froze him out. you know there's an old saying that if you -- there's an sold saying that if i trust you, you fool my once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. if they go for dell again, then shame on them. especially if i have a very good guy to run it or a good guy to run it. >> people raise the question, jim chanos was here today and he said i don't get it, i don't get what carl icahn and michael dell are doing. i guess they see a hewlett packard like hopeful turn around bu but i think it's a pipe dream. >> he's a smart guy but a lot of things he hasn't gotten. look at the stocks he shorted and went way up. i like anybody. i'm not going to criticize chanos -- >> you just did. >> well, i criticize him in saying i don't get it because with all modesty i think i have a much better r
here's what i think -- why i think i can win. because i honestly would say if you are an institution, why do you want this guy still running the company? he's brought the stock from 40 down to this number. so he mismanaged it. this board went and froze him out. you know there's an old saying that if you -- there's an sold saying that if i trust you, you fool my once, shame on you. fool me twice, shame on me. if they go for dell again, then shame on them. especially if i have a very good guy to...
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i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the parking lot helps by letting us know who's coming. the carts keep everyone on the right track. the power tools introduce themselves. all the bits and bulbs keep themselves stocked. and the doors even handle the checkout so we can work on that thing that's stuck in the thing. [ female announcer ] today, cisco is connecting the internet of everything. so everyone goes home happy. from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i
i love my car. i want to take care of it. i have a bad wheel - i must say. well. keep your car healthy with the works. $29.95 or less after $10 mail-in rebate at your participating ford dealer. so you gotta take care of yourself? yes you do. you gotta take care of your baby? oh yeah! otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on...
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it's a mission that i put to myself but i. the project won't succeed if i stay in the same place all the time it will fail. yet the only way to chicago on ham is through the intent that i read his blogs that all of us hope it will result in something serious at the end of the day. but at the moment you could say they were just watching. i am a little worried about the fact that he has stopped painting. he probably thinks he doesn't have the talent for it along the beach though maybe he has decided to choose some other direction would. we still there now and. i couldn't make it to pure water and give gainey as wedding but i still managed to congratulate them i made it to the wedding photo shoot spot painted their portraits and headed to the city of study us call dmitri offered to give me a ride we've known each other for about seven years already. you have one hundred in but from the cross the globe right yes. from here mostly right now russians most of the info is being spread in russian my blog is in russian. to educate you h
it's a mission that i put to myself but i. the project won't succeed if i stay in the same place all the time it will fail. yet the only way to chicago on ham is through the intent that i read his blogs that all of us hope it will result in something serious at the end of the day. but at the moment you could say they were just watching. i am a little worried about the fact that he has stopped painting. he probably thinks he doesn't have the talent for it along the beach though maybe he has...
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i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive and do better things instead of going outside and doing things i shouldn't be doing. i graduate this year, so they helped me to get paid and to go to prom and stuff. and i just love doing it, and this is my second year. last year i was a youth advocate and this year i am a peer leader. and i love it and i have fun here. >> thank you very much, i want to say we are here to promote racial harmony. it's needed not only in district 10 but city wide. but we can't do it alone, we need everyone's support in the youth and in the community. tha
i do a lot and the i learned a lot. i am excited to be able to know th they -- that i will have a future. and it's important because the youth is the future. and the youth is struggling with a lot, and it's crazy. i don't think you guys know how tough it is for the youth. and take in consideration that bya has helped a lot of youth. and our budget has been cut, and we need money to have another bya next year. thank you. >> hi, i am niece, and this program also helped me to be constructive...
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>> i know i could. >> i know.his the steps, like if we went to say a rehab together say a rehab away from like mom, my kids everybody, just away just him and i secluded in one little place to where we could focus on us and everything we could work on together -- >> we could work on together -- >> we'd be perfect. >> it would be sweet. >> perry will leave any day now to begin his one-day sentence and herbie may soon follow to serve time himself. >> i'll see you when i see you. love you. >> love you, too. >> for security reasons, inmates never know exactly what day they will transfer nor what prison they will be sent to until the morning they leave. and now, joanne schneider has just gotten the wake-up call she's been dreading. she's headed back to the ohio reformatory for women in marysville, 150 miles from her home and husband. >> my heart is broken. you look at this garbage bag, this is my whole life. that's my whole life in that garbage bag. it's part of that part of stripping you of who you are. >> ladies! is i
>> i know i could. >> i know.his the steps, like if we went to say a rehab together say a rehab away from like mom, my kids everybody, just away just him and i secluded in one little place to where we could focus on us and everything we could work on together -- >> we could work on together -- >> we'd be perfect. >> it would be sweet. >> perry will leave any day now to begin his one-day sentence and herbie may soon follow to serve time himself. >> i'll...
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i seen him get involved and i followed suit. i just ran with it. i loved it for a minute. in it. >> behind you. >> ezekiel says he dropped out of the nortenos shortly after gabriel did. but it was because of what the gang asked of him. >> i was in prison and a friend of mine had told me, i heard your brother went all bad. they kind of wanted me to help them. >> punish your brother for dropping out? >> i guess you could say that. come on, that's my blood. my very first friend. jesus himself couldn't strike that man without having to strike me. >> i know my downfall. i had the best intentions. i'm a follower. you know what i mean, i'm easily influenced. i've done some [ bleep ]. but i ain't the only one. this is the bay area. this is where crack was invented. i'm just a needle in a haystack. >> coming up -- ♪ just let me see girl exactly who you be girl. >> celebrity inmate known at dru down keeps the inmates entertained and talks about his other career. >> i had my own excourt service called eye candy in l.a. i ran for eight years. >> later -- >> the truth is, there's four
i seen him get involved and i followed suit. i just ran with it. i loved it for a minute. in it. >> behind you. >> ezekiel says he dropped out of the nortenos shortly after gabriel did. but it was because of what the gang asked of him. >> i was in prison and a friend of mine had told me, i heard your brother went all bad. they kind of wanted me to help them. >> punish your brother for dropping out? >> i guess you could say that. come on, that's my blood. my very...
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i said come on i don't like. said are you surprised what happens to people they come down here, get under pressure, the mislead, misleading is as bad as longing for you have to be straight. i said okay he said never had a press conference unless you have some news. i said don't reporters you knoo make a living and the way you make a living as you get a story with your name on that and it gets on the front page of your paper. you pull the news conference and they think this is my story. if they come and you don't have any news, what's he going to do? his current start asking questions to make you say something stupid and that's the news. he had a whole bunch of things like that. so we learned a lot about the press from joe. sometimes people right things you don't like. on whole if you have a constructive attitude and you help them get the facts straight, you will be much better off in the white house who was the political counselor and relations and he took me under his wing to a certain extent. he had rules. he s
i said come on i don't like. said are you surprised what happens to people they come down here, get under pressure, the mislead, misleading is as bad as longing for you have to be straight. i said okay he said never had a press conference unless you have some news. i said don't reporters you knoo make a living and the way you make a living as you get a story with your name on that and it gets on the front page of your paper. you pull the news conference and they think this is my story. if they...
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i couldn't make it to pure water i give gainey as wedding but i still managed to congratulate them i made it to the wedding photo shoot painted their portraits and headed to the city of study law school dmitri offered to give me a ride we've known each other for about seven years already. you have one hundred in but from the cross the globe right yes. from here mostly right now russians most of the info is being spread in russian my blog is in russian. to educate you how from a little it was also an exchange a gift from st petersburg. everything is traded trousers to the scarf. you know. all those portraits is it actually art. what kind of game in some sense. if it's all very subjective someone considers it art and. because that nonsense. i don't care what it's called. i just like living this way. how are you are you alone let's go together ok let's go. right. on. the. course i did it well if the girls were more attentive they would have probably noticed that this portrait is nothing like the way paintings are meant to be done so that's probably why they brought me jam. forty how lon
i couldn't make it to pure water i give gainey as wedding but i still managed to congratulate them i made it to the wedding photo shoot painted their portraits and headed to the city of study law school dmitri offered to give me a ride we've known each other for about seven years already. you have one hundred in but from the cross the globe right yes. from here mostly right now russians most of the info is being spread in russian my blog is in russian. to educate you how from a little it was...
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>> i do. >> do i need to restate it? >> i move that we find that the respondent has met the burden of establishing that the information redacted was appropriately kept to a minimum pursuant to 67.26. >> yes. >> further discussion on this? >> just so that i am clear on this, would it have been more appropriate for a written determination to come from the city attorney's office which was then included as a part of the proper information and sharing the reasons why they were redacted is it because it was where it was taken and it was a verbal communication? that did not meet the threshold? i guess to me... >> it could happen again? >> right. >> you could call the city attorney and you could say and it could all be true. the city attorney made a determination and i am not lying. you know, duty bound to up hole the law and it is correct. but, could there still be not enough of a... >> i guess... >> a major follow in order for there to be another violation. >> i see what you are saying, commissioner and i have different views
>> i do. >> do i need to restate it? >> i move that we find that the respondent has met the burden of establishing that the information redacted was appropriately kept to a minimum pursuant to 67.26. >> yes. >> further discussion on this? >> just so that i am clear on this, would it have been more appropriate for a written determination to come from the city attorney's office which was then included as a part of the proper information and sharing the reasons...
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i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now?> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff member, but today we're seeing a whole new side of him. >> today i get to go see my wife and kids. i look forward to visiting with them every week, you know? or every month. depending what level i'm on. >> i had a friend who was in prison that i met him through that introduced us, and we met 13 years ago. we were married two years after we met. >> hey, you're going to go through this door, down the stairs and to your left. >> thank you. >> he's been locked up the whole time. he went out of state for about six years. he was in california for a couple of years. he went to virginia for about a year and a half. he w
i was 20 when i came in. 19 when i fell. i came in with 18 months. >> how old are you now?> 38. >> so all this extra time, is this all because of your behavior in prison? >> yes, every bit of it. i fought the law, and the law won. i mean, i got it in my head that i was going to battle and go against authority figures and do all i could to earn my reputation in prison. >> last time we saw conrad salazar he was being transferred to level five after threatening a staff...
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i love baseball and i love sports and i love technology so it was really something i love to do and i was a fun of bud selig for a long time. >> rose: but you knew a lot about technology? >> i wouldn't they's true. i wouldn't say even today that's true. >> rose: you know people who do. >> i know people who know people right. but i was at i.t.t. and we dabbled and had done a lot with technology. >> rose: this is when i first met you. >> and the internet has been a great spot and if you think about what baseball is, it's an egalitarian sport, it's for everybody. we have 75 million people going to our game. so the ability to use the internet to deploy our games and get our games out there, exciting prospect. >> rose: but it's a game you don't think necessarily perfect for the tech ages. or do you? >> well, we do. because we play everyday-- let's say you're a yankee or mets fan living here, even though you grew up in the south, maybe you're a braves fan. >> rose: no, yankees. >> you're a yankees fan, they play 162 times, you can't get the yankee stadium stadium, you can't watch them on t.
i love baseball and i love sports and i love technology so it was really something i love to do and i was a fun of bud selig for a long time. >> rose: but you knew a lot about technology? >> i wouldn't they's true. i wouldn't say even today that's true. >> rose: you know people who do. >> i know people who know people right. but i was at i.t.t. and we dabbled and had done a lot with technology. >> rose: this is when i first met you. >> and the internet has...
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when i left for the university of michigan i did not know i would become a labor lawyer, but while i was there i presented two women in the process. the first described to me how she may last a male colleague doing the same work. i only talked to her on the phone but i wrote a letter on her behalf and she got a sizable salary increase and i was amazed. next there represented the woman who have worked in her apartment 20 years of was passed over for supervisor in favor of a recent graduate who happened to be white and male and she was neither. after a hearing before the faculty committee she got the promotion and i fell in love with labor law. i worked at the region 7 business regional office of the time. i conducted regulations for workers and served as a hearing officer in cases involving election issues and investigated and prosecuted under cases for unions and employers. i brought ticket line injunction actions against unions in court. while i was there i received a certification of congregation from john irving. never for one second during my work at the detroit regional office d
when i left for the university of michigan i did not know i would become a labor lawyer, but while i was there i presented two women in the process. the first described to me how she may last a male colleague doing the same work. i only talked to her on the phone but i wrote a letter on her behalf and she got a sizable salary increase and i was amazed. next there represented the woman who have worked in her apartment 20 years of was passed over for supervisor in favor of a recent graduate who...
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i--i love being here with you. you know? i mean...watching you work has actually been a turn-on for me, if you could believe that. really? yeah. you know, watching you lift all those heavy boxes and gettin' sweaty and workin' the forklift. i've never seen you at work, you know? you're good at what you do. it's sexy. it is? yeah, but you hate me, so... what's the point? i-- i feel like an idiot now. well, you should. look, i'm--i'm sorry. you know i love you. i just-- i just got carried away. so you like the forklift, huh? yeah. especially when you raise and swivel at the same time. you know, that breaks every safety code, but... it's my signature move. do you, uh... like it when i do this here? do you like that, right here? huh? we get it, doug. yeah. give it a rest now. how 'bout this stuff here? [bubbles pop] ohh! bubbles no match for me! look, i'm-- i'm really sorry. ok? ok. [bubbles popping] have a good day at work, tiger. mmm. i hate to see you go, but i love to watch you leave. what's up with you two now? oh, just found out ther
i--i love being here with you. you know? i mean...watching you work has actually been a turn-on for me, if you could believe that. really? yeah. you know, watching you lift all those heavy boxes and gettin' sweaty and workin' the forklift. i've never seen you at work, you know? you're good at what you do. it's sexy. it is? yeah, but you hate me, so... what's the point? i-- i feel like an idiot now. well, you should. look, i'm--i'm sorry. you know i love you. i just-- i just got carried away. so...
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i appreciate that and the conversations i had with mr. jeffreys i thought he was prepared or open to 450 feet and i am letting colleagues know the state and how truly close. >> and with participating as a participant and want to be mediator as the board of supervisors unless there is a resolution i would typically not -- even if someone were to say i'm open to that i wouldn't take that as their position or agreement to reduce the height unless there were an agreement and part of that agreement of course is dropping some of the talk about a ballot measure so if there isn't an agreement i am hesitant to start chopping height off. >> i appreciate that and i talk to the parties and where they are and the difference is 25 feet and both parties understood i would be making that representation so i wanted to explain that to colleagues. >> supervisor kim, how would you like to proceed? >>i would like to proceed by moving this out of committee. to get it out of committee unanimously we do that without recommendation i am forward moving forward wit
i appreciate that and the conversations i had with mr. jeffreys i thought he was prepared or open to 450 feet and i am letting colleagues know the state and how truly close. >> and with participating as a participant and want to be mediator as the board of supervisors unless there is a resolution i would typically not -- even if someone were to say i'm open to that i wouldn't take that as their position or agreement to reduce the height unless there were an agreement and part of that...
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i was good all the way up until i was 12. i started running away when i was 12. i met a 19-year-old man when i was 12. i started dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon after, van winkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro and state prison. now only days away from completing her current one-year sentence, positive drug test can result in new criminal charges and delay her release. but first vanwinkle will be questioned by sergeant gentry. >> benzodiazepine, valium. see what you got. that's normal. >> damn. i only took two. >> why did you take any? >> i don't know, but i did. i only took two. >> all right. listen. i don't apologize to brown and he didn't think i was going to get outside charges. so tell me what happened. >> i took them to -- a girl gave them to me. >> did you ask her for them or just take them? >> she gave them to me. >> they didn't know what they were? >> no, not really. i thought they were valium. i said, these ain't valium. >> but you put them in your mouth anyway? >> yeah. >> why?
i was good all the way up until i was 12. i started running away when i was 12. i met a 19-year-old man when i was 12. i started dating him, had a kid with him. >> soon after, van winkle's drug use resulted in a long string of arrests, convictions and numerous stays at louisville metro and state prison. now only days away from completing her current one-year sentence, positive drug test can result in new criminal charges and delay her release. but first vanwinkle will be questioned by...
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i was telling kathy i thought i was a failure.lly thought i was a failure because i didn't do it. we went backwards. >> moyers: she said that after suffering some health problems, she had quit doing real estate altogether, that her dream of having her own office had come to nothing, that she hadn't done enough to make it happen. i don't know, i really was ashamed. >> sometimes we gonna go through some things, praise god, and god ain't gonna bring it out like you think it ought to come out, the way you want it to come out. >> moyers: turns out claude's entrepreneurial efforts hadn't worked out either. >> you might be on your job sometime and you hear about a lay-off gonna happen, and you might go home and pray all week, saying, "lord, don't let that happen to this place, i want to keep my job." and guess what? guess what? you get laid off anyhow and the place close down. guess what? you got to praise god anyhow. glory to god, hallelujah. thank you, jesus. god is good. >> moyers: now the couple was surviving on a job claude had take
i was telling kathy i thought i was a failure.lly thought i was a failure because i didn't do it. we went backwards. >> moyers: she said that after suffering some health problems, she had quit doing real estate altogether, that her dream of having her own office had come to nothing, that she hadn't done enough to make it happen. i don't know, i really was ashamed. >> sometimes we gonna go through some things, praise god, and god ain't gonna bring it out like you think it ought to...
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i will buy the popcorn. i mean, i would watch it. you obviously can't tell from the trailer how they will portray him. but he looks as we silly -- weasley as he does in real life. he is one of the only people on planet earth that has a better name than julian assange. if i were a bad guy named julian assange i would change it to benedict kumberbatch. they both should be stroking kitties. >> sherrod, if someone was going to play you in a movie, who would it be? >> denzel. we look the most alike. >> either denzel or dwyane wade. >> i love him. i love him. wasn't he on -- >> he might have been. that's wayne brady. you are getting confused with your black people. she thought dwyane wade and then wayne brady won the nba championship. >> who is wayne brady? doesn't he guest host a game show? >> i wanna make a deal. >> let's make a deal. >> will, who is playing you in a movie? >> i will also go with denzel. >> that would be a difficult character. >> i don't think so. >> he can do it. joy he is a gifted actor -- >> he is a gifted act and we
i will buy the popcorn. i mean, i would watch it. you obviously can't tell from the trailer how they will portray him. but he looks as we silly -- weasley as he does in real life. he is one of the only people on planet earth that has a better name than julian assange. if i were a bad guy named julian assange i would change it to benedict kumberbatch. they both should be stroking kitties. >> sherrod, if someone was going to play you in a movie, who would it be? >> denzel. we look the...
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ed i went to stanford. -- i went to stanford. when i graduated, i move to san francisco.t job, i started working developing economic policies for low-income communities statewide in california. i worked with young people, parents, families are around issues that concern our neighborhoods, whether it was communities, affordable housing, public schools, or just planning issues in neighborhoods like parks. i did that and actually ran for the board of education here in san francisco. i got a term on the school board working for families in our public school system and actually worked for the lawyers community and i came to the board of supervisors. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? supervisor kim: you know, i do not know if i have a good answer for that. i just wanted to try it out. >> tell me what motivated your interest in politics. supervisor kim: that is a tough question to answer. i never had any intention to get involved in the electoral process. >> really? supervisor kim: i was always politically active. i was always working on statewide initiatives, and
ed i went to stanford. -- i went to stanford. when i graduated, i move to san francisco.t job, i started working developing economic policies for low-income communities statewide in california. i worked with young people, parents, families are around issues that concern our neighborhoods, whether it was communities, affordable housing, public schools, or just planning issues in neighborhoods like parks. i did that and actually ran for the board of education here in san francisco. i got a term...
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i wish i had more answers. i had some success in negotiating with american soldiers, prisoners, food, and hope they don't want another missile and they did. and they don't let me see him. difficult to put that next. >> diplomacy, the governor talked about it, takes two to tango. in this stance, you know her, her father. what likelihood that it takes the daughter of a hardliner to say things, what hoops do you have, changing the dynamics. >> i have a lot of hope for her, i know her as a young woman. and when her mother was assassinated the north koreans, killed the mother. she went to north korea in 2001 and that is kim jong il and i saw her in 2002 at the opening of the world cup and congratulated her for going to north korea and we must look to the future with hope not with bitterness so that is an astonishing statement. she talked-about trust as the defendant -- and the north politic. i haven't seen too much of her being able to build into a policy as of now. there are usually post-election perturbations in t
i wish i had more answers. i had some success in negotiating with american soldiers, prisoners, food, and hope they don't want another missile and they did. and they don't let me see him. difficult to put that next. >> diplomacy, the governor talked about it, takes two to tango. in this stance, you know her, her father. what likelihood that it takes the daughter of a hardliner to say things, what hoops do you have, changing the dynamics. >> i have a lot of hope for her, i know her...
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>> i remember, once i shot him, i holstered my firearm and i got on top of him and i held his hands. he was still talking. and i said, lay down, don't move. and then -- >> our key point of that is he tells the officers out there, at the scene, that he didn't realize originally he had shot the victim. well, if he is in such fear and he dent realize he shot him, what the heck is he doing holstering his gun? if he is so scared? or is that just police jargon. that's what police do when they shoot somebody. first make shower the person is dead and handcuffs them and then automatically holster the gun. but he has the police jar don talking and that's what the police are taught. but if he still scared, why it he holstering his gun? he claims at one point the victim said, oh, you got me, and he is scared of him. trying to convince the police he didn't intend to shoot him at that point. he was in fear but wasn't trying to scare him maybe. >> always dark. they always come around nighttime. >> they always come around at nighttime. when he profiled a 17-year-old boy that had skittles. that's the
>> i remember, once i shot him, i holstered my firearm and i got on top of him and i held his hands. he was still talking. and i said, lay down, don't move. and then -- >> our key point of that is he tells the officers out there, at the scene, that he didn't realize originally he had shot the victim. well, if he is in such fear and he dent realize he shot him, what the heck is he doing holstering his gun? if he is so scared? or is that just police jargon. that's what police do when...
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i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing.am, makes me feel good so that's it. that's my story and i'm sticking to it. >> ivy has taken issue with the latest incident involving the heartless felons. after several heart les felons attempted to steal commissary from another inmate, he put them on 23 and 1 lockup status. >> you're going to be locked down for 23 hours, come out one hour a day. >> reaction was terrible. inmates was kicking and banging and screaming and yelling out the doors. >> ivy has taken notice. >> i came up to bring my paperwork up and i heard some kicking and banging on the c-pod and found out what was going on. >> got everybody out? i'd like to put my own signature on things, especially like that in dealing with a population on that so they know the directions come from me. this isn't something that came from the corporals or sergeant. this came directly from me. >> i made the decision, that's the way it's going to be. this is my jail, ain't nobody in here going to run nothing in here but me. now, keep kicki
i didn't like that. i kind of vowed to myself, man, i don't like this thing.am, makes me feel good so that's it. that's my story and i'm sticking to it. >> ivy has taken issue with the latest incident involving the heartless felons. after several heart les felons attempted to steal commissary from another inmate, he put them on 23 and 1 lockup status. >> you're going to be locked down for 23 hours, come out one hour a day. >> reaction was terrible. inmates was kicking and...
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i read that and i was a little bit confused, i said am i hearing this or not hearing this, should i be preparing this or not preparing for it so i am going to make that statement to the gentleman that just spoke. and not happy with the way this has evolved from before. and i am concerned about it. and i just needed to make that comment for the record. i hope that what ever decision we make here, will be in good faith, will be first and foremost to the process of fair hearings, and fair comment from all parties, free of anybody's particular personal feelings about big or small or any other aspects and i will go along with whatever the best decision is as long as we have that in mind. >> commissioner dwight? >> likewise, i want to make it clear that i was not prepared last time and i was not happy about that and i have done the research on my own and researching the neighborhood and walking the neighborhood and i will continue to do the research and that is why i want to hear what the people have to say about this issue before making any decision and i think that it is incumbent upon us
i read that and i was a little bit confused, i said am i hearing this or not hearing this, should i be preparing this or not preparing for it so i am going to make that statement to the gentleman that just spoke. and not happy with the way this has evolved from before. and i am concerned about it. and i just needed to make that comment for the record. i hope that what ever decision we make here, will be in good faith, will be first and foremost to the process of fair hearings, and fair comment...
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i was involved in gang and i caught a murder case. 15 years to life -- and i came here in 1979 and i got out -- and i have been out for almost five years. in my heart, i knew i found a solution when i was incarcerated. and there are different stories. some of the kids joined the gangs because they want to fit into something. some of them don't have a family, and the father and mother are working. for a lot of kids, there is a lot of idle time. it is not like, i will join the gang and i will shoot you. you grow up that way, and before you know you are cutting school. this is begins. working with the different kids that we have, the gangs are still the same -- the game is still the same and the players have changed. some of these kids are savage. i can look in their eyes. they can go way out -- what works for me is to get their trust. i don't tell them, drugs are bad and this is bad. if you can figure out where this began you can follow this. and why did i join a gang? what attracted me, it was the power that came with it. there was no money involved and nothing involved. we all have d
i was involved in gang and i caught a murder case. 15 years to life -- and i came here in 1979 and i got out -- and i have been out for almost five years. in my heart, i knew i found a solution when i was incarcerated. and there are different stories. some of the kids joined the gangs because they want to fit into something. some of them don't have a family, and the father and mother are working. for a lot of kids, there is a lot of idle time. it is not like, i will join the gang and i will...
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i would much rather be home reading a good book and i am sure that you would rather i be anywhere else do anything else than here. i am going to talk tonight about the fact that although i am some what in some people's minds intemp erate and aggressive or whatever you want to call it. i have good reasons for doing so and i would like to spend this time talking about that. you all know gomez and wass the president of the library and you recommended to the mayor's office that she be removed for standards that fell below those appropriate for a public official. the learned lesson of miss gomez, here we have a letter recommending the approval or the removal, a year later, they sent another letter saying what is going on. and as far as i know you have never gotten a response. it appeared in the paper waiting recall. and the lesson that miss gomez learned is that you can't stop people from speaking because you will have them nouned violation. so what she does in step is picks comments that i made in a library and quoted here in the paper and here are the three quotes. i know 12 people who co
i would much rather be home reading a good book and i am sure that you would rather i be anywhere else do anything else than here. i am going to talk tonight about the fact that although i am some what in some people's minds intemp erate and aggressive or whatever you want to call it. i have good reasons for doing so and i would like to spend this time talking about that. you all know gomez and wass the president of the library and you recommended to the mayor's office that she be removed for...
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>> legally, i don't think that i can be involved. i am an, engineer, when i look at legal documents it confuses me. i did not think that i would be allowed to file the discretionary review because i had signed off on the plans when i purchased the home as one of the disclosures and i was incorrect. and any way, >> i mean, i am in the southern 645, adjacent property and so i did have the conversation around the privacy and the rear variance and the privacy in general they did not remove the windows but alter to a smaller profile but between the roof deck and the windows there was with the deck and all of my living area in the backyard and all of those windows look down on to mine. >> privacy issue. >> did you receive the 311 notice. >> i don't recall getting a proper 311 notice, and one of the things that we started to discuss, did you get the notice or not? there was a general uncertainty. i know that there was a hearing coming up and that is when i sent the first e-mail saying that i travel a lot for my job and i will not be here fo
>> legally, i don't think that i can be involved. i am an, engineer, when i look at legal documents it confuses me. i did not think that i would be allowed to file the discretionary review because i had signed off on the plans when i purchased the home as one of the disclosures and i was incorrect. and any way, >> i mean, i am in the southern 645, adjacent property and so i did have the conversation around the privacy and the rear variance and the privacy in general they did not...
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you know, i hate to tell you that i had a lot of conversations that i thought that i understood what the person said and found out later that i was wrong. >> further public comment? >> glen rogers. you know what? when i speak with or e-mail nancy pelosi, she is requested in my address i could be from out of state. when i webt to the budget meetings with the mayor, i think that i don't recall if i was asked my address, but i think that he needs to know, if i am really in his district. so i think that this information, that address is too private and i think that this is more of a concern of a particular person's feeling of a privacy issue that is based on the way that they look at life but i don't think that most of us look at it that way. thank you. >> further public comment? >> i would just like to say that it is to me there a difference between saying that the information about one's address is inherently private and another thing to say that it is not a violation of sunshine ordinance because they have kept withholding to a minimum, if they choose to redact addresses that serve no
you know, i hate to tell you that i had a lot of conversations that i thought that i understood what the person said and found out later that i was wrong. >> further public comment? >> glen rogers. you know what? when i speak with or e-mail nancy pelosi, she is requested in my address i could be from out of state. when i webt to the budget meetings with the mayor, i think that i don't recall if i was asked my address, but i think that he needs to know, if i am really in his...
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i mean, when i heard them say not guilty, i thought it was too counts. was waiting on the second count, and then it was just over like that. it was kind of stunning. >> shocking, right. >> all right, shocking. how is javaris doing? >> he watches us. he pays attention to what we say, what we do, and how we act, react. he is doing well. he is coming along. he is taking one day at a time. he is remaining prayerful. and, you know, he is surrounded by family and friends. >> did you watch the attorneys after the verdict, their press statements, the defense attorneys when they held a press conference? >> yes. >> what was your reaction to what they had to say? >> i didn't -- i haven't watched any of the press releases. i just couldn't get myself in front of the tv to see what they had to say. i just felt that as a father, who had lost his child, i felt that his life had been made a mockery of. so i couldn't just stand in front of the tv and watch them parade, so to speak, on national television. >> why do you feel that trayvon's life was a mockery of? >> i just
i mean, when i heard them say not guilty, i thought it was too counts. was waiting on the second count, and then it was just over like that. it was kind of stunning. >> shocking, right. >> all right, shocking. how is javaris doing? >> he watches us. he pays attention to what we say, what we do, and how we act, react. he is doing well. he is coming along. he is taking one day at a time. he is remaining prayerful. and, you know, he is surrounded by family and friends. >>...
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>> i am sorry, i would be specifically to her i would have to see according to the list that i just... i did not bring all of the information that she is eligible for one more three-year term so this will be her final three-year term. back in i believe, 2007, 2008, i don't think that i brought the bi laws, so they can serve up to three, three year terms. >> correct. >> and so, with the other four that are not the new the other four they are all serving their last three-year terms and so they will be on the board for nine years after this three year term if we approved them tonight? >> no, i am sorry. so, all of the members, except for it would be monica this is her first. >> this is her last term. >> so this will be, they will would have been on the commission for 9 years. is what you are telling me? >> does this, effect your ability to vote on this? >> it does. i just want to understand how long people have been on this commission because it... it is moving and it is just a lot of things that are happening and so i am just curious how long people have been on the commission. and agai
>> i am sorry, i would be specifically to her i would have to see according to the list that i just... i did not bring all of the information that she is eligible for one more three-year term so this will be her final three-year term. back in i believe, 2007, 2008, i don't think that i brought the bi laws, so they can serve up to three, three year terms. >> correct. >> and so, with the other four that are not the new the other four they are all serving their last three-year...
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and what i did was i brought, i introduced to the eb-5 program economists. i brought them onboard. we expanded the pool of adjudicators. i don't think that we did right for many years in support of our adjudicators because we put them in charge of cases and did not equip them with the tools to address those cases as i think they would most want. because they strive for excellence. we, i brought economic expertise, i brought business expertise, and i brought fraud detection and national security expertise to bear. those efforts have been evolving, and most recently we decided to create a new eb-5 program. embedded in it will be fraud detection and national security personnel and and a greater level of economic and be business expertise. >> good. one last question, and i'm going to yield back to senator heitkamp. just to follow up on this. in reviewing your fbi file, there was a reference to several employees who asserted that you'd retaliated against them. i think they may be out in the california office, and in the report that i read it said fully investigated, and it was not viewe
and what i did was i brought, i introduced to the eb-5 program economists. i brought them onboard. we expanded the pool of adjudicators. i don't think that we did right for many years in support of our adjudicators because we put them in charge of cases and did not equip them with the tools to address those cases as i think they would most want. because they strive for excellence. we, i brought economic expertise, i brought business expertise, and i brought fraud detection and national security...
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and as i said before, i do. but i am not... i was going to say that i don't care, but of course i do care, but what i am not referring to is the little tiny percentage of increase that is related to, and but the big things and so that the people can understand, and instead of coming to the podium with only the information that just shows that you have 20 more million dollars and i don't have any way of knowing where it comes from or why or how you are spending it and i presume that you are not spending on what i want you to. i want more tf and the public to be better able to understand it. >> so commissioner, i think that the best place to look for that information is in the budget book itself. and it is in exhibit 6, it is summarized kind of by line item or department, or each of the contributions in and out, and so that is probably the best source for looking at those comparisons of the budget. >> actually say what is the difference? there is an increase and there is a decrease. thankfully and i am very happy to say that, our
and as i said before, i do. but i am not... i was going to say that i don't care, but of course i do care, but what i am not referring to is the little tiny percentage of increase that is related to, and but the big things and so that the people can understand, and instead of coming to the podium with only the information that just shows that you have 20 more million dollars and i don't have any way of knowing where it comes from or why or how you are spending it and i presume that you are not...
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did i panic? i absolutely did. >> i have several questions. so why didn't you, several of the neighbors that were here said they came to you and expressed their concerns initially and reading through the briefs they were met with a stonewall and that's being nice actually. >> i would say we are on our fifth round of sound proofing. anyone involved with sound, it's not like a leak. >> the question was -- >> the point of the matter is that we were never stonewalling we were always working on soundproofing. we have behind the venues, we have a very formal restaurant on one side. we have a person who shares our back wall with her mother and where her child lives. she told me she didn't think we were operating anymore. are we working on it, obviously. we have not stone walled anyone. we have worked on this since it started. >> you say you performed sound test? >> correct. >> the work that you are doing for sound proofing, who is helping with you that sound proofing work? >> first we started with a crew from avid who do sound testing and then we wen
did i panic? i absolutely did. >> i have several questions. so why didn't you, several of the neighbors that were here said they came to you and expressed their concerns initially and reading through the briefs they were met with a stonewall and that's being nice actually. >> i would say we are on our fifth round of sound proofing. anyone involved with sound, it's not like a leak. >> the question was -- >> the point of the matter is that we were never stonewalling we...
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i didn't expect anything i just want i told myself that i would keep going as long as my heart told me to follow the people and that was always wanted at that moment which. is but though i felt something i want to tell my future children about us i still don't know what it was maybe i'll understand it later i just was sitting in crying yesterday i can't explain it or that i felt a lot here i was even a little scared by it all i remember one morning in the village of borgen it was three am and it seemed like people were coming up from the grass lots of them gathering with icons in their hands and moving forward a real sense of the russian spirit all moving together it was an amazing feeling that she was. here for there is no noise it's silent here everyone goes in silence singing and praying and i said it was. i've heard about the christians of four but i have never had any idea about how good it could be you feel free here i don't want to leave. the village a risky procession of the cross the oldest longest and by far the biggest in russia . this is a grand and compelling sight cells i
i didn't expect anything i just want i told myself that i would keep going as long as my heart told me to follow the people and that was always wanted at that moment which. is but though i felt something i want to tell my future children about us i still don't know what it was maybe i'll understand it later i just was sitting in crying yesterday i can't explain it or that i felt a lot here i was even a little scared by it all i remember one morning in the village of borgen it was three am and...
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i -- i fought. and that was pretty much the first fight i've ever been in in my life. i couldn't walk very well for about three or four weeks. i had bruised ribs, bruised kidneys. i had black eyes for about six weeks. what i do to get by here is i make a purpose out of it. if you don't find something valuable in this experience, you're going to come back. and that's what i -- [ whistle blowing ] >> false alarm. false alarm. >> false alarm? >> how long did it take you to get used to doing that? >> well, when i was in jamestown, i got a lot of practice. the yard goes down there a lot. so glad that happened for you guys. >>> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay." jacob's release date arrives. but is he ready for the outside world? >>> and later, can rookie officer faldon stop an inmate's anger from escalating into violence? @ñ, >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ i keep the gutter in this rap ♪ ♪ i aim to thrill and i flip torpedos like navy s.e.a.l.s ♪ ♪ you keep comi
i -- i fought. and that was pretty much the first fight i've ever been in in my life. i couldn't walk very well for about three or four weeks. i had bruised ribs, bruised kidneys. i had black eyes for about six weeks. what i do to get by here is i make a purpose out of it. if you don't find something valuable in this experience, you're going to come back. and that's what i -- [ whistle blowing ] >> false alarm. false alarm. >> false alarm? >> how long did it take you to get...
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i appreciate that. you know, i read an interesting article today. that is right, i read.e been reading for years. i was not aware of this, but there is a growing movement to split colorado into two states. apparently residents of northeast colorado which is much more rural than the rest of the state don't think they're properly represented in the state capitol. so they want to break off into pieces. but this is what happens when you legalize marijuana, everyone gets all paranoid and tries to secede. the idea i guess is to divide colorado into two states, one for white people, and the other for really white people. and they want to call the new state north colorado. you know, if you're going to go to the trouble of creating a new state, give it a cool name like the danger zone, or colorado 2, the reckoning. north colorado is boring. maybe that is how kim kardashian's baby got her name. north. she saw who her parents were and decided to secede from that union. but the truth is that will never happen, they have as much chance of seceding from colorado as chucky has to secede
i appreciate that. you know, i read an interesting article today. that is right, i read.e been reading for years. i was not aware of this, but there is a growing movement to split colorado into two states. apparently residents of northeast colorado which is much more rural than the rest of the state don't think they're properly represented in the state capitol. so they want to break off into pieces. but this is what happens when you legalize marijuana, everyone gets all paranoid and tries to...
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i did mention somewhere but i think that i was rushing through it. okay, it says now, you are not required to complete this card in order to make a public comment and you may speak anonymously if you wish and it does not have a line to addresses. >> so it is the main subject matter if you choose to. >> yes. >> exactly. >> okay. >> i am sorry, i did have one other question. so miss patterson, i have in our packet at least we have e-mails. >> yes. >> and it shows on december 15th, 2011, at 3:48 p.m. an idr was made, and the response was received monday december 19th, 2011. so then, do you dispute that this was untimely? >> no, i don't. >> thank you. >> i mean just to be clear, though, there were some things that did not exist. so those were not provided. >> further questions? >> just to be clear. they did not exist because they were communication to say this they did not exist. >> yes, there was. >> but that communication was untimely. you agree that was untimely. >> if we failed to respond within the 24-hour period at the end of the business day the f
i did mention somewhere but i think that i was rushing through it. okay, it says now, you are not required to complete this card in order to make a public comment and you may speak anonymously if you wish and it does not have a line to addresses. >> so it is the main subject matter if you choose to. >> yes. >> exactly. >> okay. >> i am sorry, i did have one other question. so miss patterson, i have in our packet at least we have e-mails. >> yes. >> and...
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had i resisted, i would not be here. i would be six feet under. i knew that looking in his eyes. lot that goes on physically and mentally when senior members of your chain of command come down and a you will an official report with naval criminal investigation service. that is a victimization almost as bad as the 1 -- i don't remember a whole lot because my perpetrator hit me over the head and knocked me unconscious. i have been trying to get screened for head issues ever since, and va has never done it. there was physical violence and the violence that comes after when you're command says you are not going to do this, and then the doctors in the military say you are fine, let me push you a boatload of pills and send you back out to sea, or the dr. that we go to in the military that says oh, you are lying about , and by the way, here is your personality disorder and a bag of pills to last you 90 days on your way out. it took enough pills -- i took enough pills in san diego to float a ship. i did not feel my feet could touch the floor. that is violence as well, and i know you mean
had i resisted, i would not be here. i would be six feet under. i knew that looking in his eyes. lot that goes on physically and mentally when senior members of your chain of command come down and a you will an official report with naval criminal investigation service. that is a victimization almost as bad as the 1 -- i don't remember a whole lot because my perpetrator hit me over the head and knocked me unconscious. i have been trying to get screened for head issues ever since, and va has...
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i have a quick thing i wanted to share. i had the privilege of going out to sacramento. to testify on behalf of our school district in senator bill 150 we supported and came about as the experiences of our students. the bill would eliminate a bare which currently exists from undocumented students that their required to pay non-tuition and that will eliminate the tuition and now it passed unanimously out of the higher education committee. it came out of 0 experience from a high school from one of the teachers. i want to recognize him and there will no longer have a tuition issue. at this time i'm going to recess the meeting we're going to retreat into closed session and we'll reconvene back and we'll read out the information. i'm going reconvening is meeting of june 4th and and it the x pollution of a middle high school student the four prim saupt superintendent and one director you have principle license plate and support. in the matter of t w vs. the dp w to. now the closed session the board approved the employment of force and two principle four evaporate 6 program adm
i have a quick thing i wanted to share. i had the privilege of going out to sacramento. to testify on behalf of our school district in senator bill 150 we supported and came about as the experiences of our students. the bill would eliminate a bare which currently exists from undocumented students that their required to pay non-tuition and that will eliminate the tuition and now it passed unanimously out of the higher education committee. it came out of 0 experience from a high school from one...
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i am not sure -- first of all, i don't know. i don't know -- i don't know which way it would go. i think i remember david saying that there were a couple of places that it would like to change. and so i don't really know. in the big scheme of things they're is a 17 seat difference. and, you know, that is not pulling to be materially changed much buying court's overturning florida vertexes or anywhere else. so i would say what we will not likely have a significant national impact and i doubt if it would have that much more than a cedar to either. when i started my newsletter in 19841 of the things i realize is another lawyer. and so i very -- i am very careful about redistricting and lawsuits. that is is not where my area of expertise goes. i try to stay in my lane. i don't think it would make that much of the difference. thank you very much. first of all, i want to thank united technologies and greg and marty and all that terrific people at united technologies for sponsoring this together. the national journal, c-span for covering this. we are going to have several more of these
i am not sure -- first of all, i don't know. i don't know -- i don't know which way it would go. i think i remember david saying that there were a couple of places that it would like to change. and so i don't really know. in the big scheme of things they're is a 17 seat difference. and, you know, that is not pulling to be materially changed much buying court's overturning florida vertexes or anywhere else. so i would say what we will not likely have a significant national impact and i doubt if...
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when i seen him, i was like, wow, you know what i mean?ed to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hands. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into an incident out there where they said if i'm found guilty, they're going to take away my status. they could send me back to the shu or the main line, general population. >> one of the things that is always in the front of everybody's mind in committee is when inmate x comes in and sits down and says i have to lock up in protective custody because i don't want to play the gang politics anymore. >> if i was living in general population, i would have to stab the first person i see. if not, i'm going to
when i seen him, i was like, wow, you know what i mean?ed to go ahead and become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hands. >> while some inmates get...
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that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators and he was showing how adults are complicity, sometimes realizing it and sometimes not, we are implicit in sometimes our own incompetence of this issue. we must, if we are going to be credible to young people coming forward to report these issues, then we'd better know what we're doing and we better be competent and look like to these kids that it is worth the risk, the leap of faith, to come to us. one of the things we have a hard time doing as adults is owning our own questions, our own uncertainties, owning when we don't do it right. as a teacher one of the things i've always thought, because i love, love being a teacher, you are sitting with a classroom of 25 kids and you're not doing it right, you know. and i don't like being the teacher, i'm sure -- i don't like being the teacher in the room with kids looking at me with that look on their face. i hate that look. i don't like that look. i am not going to sit in a room w
that i see a little blip of in the schools that i work in, but i know as soon as i walk out the door it's way worse for a lot of kids and a lot of administrators and he was showing how adults are complicity, sometimes realizing it and sometimes not, we are implicit in sometimes our own incompetence of this issue. we must, if we are going to be credible to young people coming forward to report these issues, then we'd better know what we're doing and we better be competent and look like to these...