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see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found a secret. in past travels i had seen many granaries belonging to the anastasi but they had all been broken open by pot hunters or even by the residents themselves. this one had been built so no one would see it, like an attic accessed through a hidden floor. the structure was rectangular, like a cupboard. i touched its face with probing, diagnostic fingers, measuring it my eyes. 3 feet tall, 2 feet wide and 3 feet deep. i got up on my haunches and lightly dusted off the granaries roof which was undamaged. for 3,000 years not a breeze had entered this chamber, not an inkl
see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much sharper and i could see the details around me. i could see a small community, a family of maybe 12 had lived here. when i looked up into the cliff, i saw stacks of rock behind a little spall of the cliff that had stuck out and i realized there was a granary up there. i immediately started for it, climbing hand over hand up the cliff base. my breath tasted hot with discovery. i had found...
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i can? no chance. you think you could? i know i could hold out longer than you. interesting? sure. how much? $100? you're on. wait a second. count me in on this. you? yeah. you'll be out before we get the check. i want to be in on this, too. no, no. it's apples and oranges. what? why? why? because you're a woman. so what? it's easier for a woman not to do it than a man. we have to do it. it's part of our lifestyle. it's like shaving. that is such baloney. i shave my legs. not every day. you want to be in? give us odds. at least 2 to 1. put up $200. no. 1,000. i'll put up 150. all right, you're in for 150. how are we going to monitor this? we all know each other very well. i'm sure we'll all feel comfortable within the confines of the honor system. all right. o.k. yeah! yeah! yeah! fire! aah! aah! aah! we have sacrificed everything all for the sake of our little... bubble boy. excuse me. oh. here. so many beautiful women live in new york. you're as pretty as any of them. you just need a nose job. ♪ yankee bean ♪ ♪ yankee bean ♪ ♪ i like my yankee bean ♪ i hate any
i can? no chance. you think you could? i know i could hold out longer than you. interesting? sure. how much? $100? you're on. wait a second. count me in on this. you? yeah. you'll be out before we get the check. i want to be in on this, too. no, no. it's apples and oranges. what? why? why? because you're a woman. so what? it's easier for a woman not to do it than a man. we have to do it. it's part of our lifestyle. it's like shaving. that is such baloney. i shave my legs. not every day. you...
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yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. n going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> an air show pilot performs the stunt of his life. >> this is not going to be good. a plane just land on the highway. >> pilot bill leff has been flying airplanes for more than four decades. flying is a great thing. you become part of the airplane and it becomes an extension of you. and that's what's great about flying. it's just the freedom of it. >> he does more than just fly. he wows crowds across the globe, performing death-defying stunts at air shows. >> i do loops and rolls and things called cuban 8s which are two loops back to back. >> i will admit there are moments in that -- in his air show career that have scared me. he can lose his life doing this if he's not careful. >> leff's plane of choice is his 1
yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. n going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> an air show pilot performs the stunt of his life. >> this is not going to be good. a plane just land on the highway. >> pilot bill leff...
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yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at johndeere.com/howwerun or your local dealer. >>> a spring snowstorm is taking aim at the midwest. interstate 70 has been closed from denver, colorado all the way to colb, kansas. flights have been delayed at denver international airport. >>> an historic needing today between pope francis and former pope benedict. francis thanked benedict for his ministering. now back to "caught on camera. camera." >>> welcome b
yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them for just about anything. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you...
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i could see the texture of the snow and ice. n i thought most likely i'm about to die because 60 feet is not enough for a parachute to open. i'm still doing over 100 miles per hour. >> he pulls his parachute hoping for a miracle. >> the parachute didn't open in time, but what it did do is it slowed me down enough that i'm still here today. i swung out and i landed flat on my back. which spread out the force of the impact. if it had opened a little bit before, i would land on my legs, and i would have gotten internal injuries. >> boole fractures his spine, breaks some ribs and bruises his lungs but amazingly, survives the 6,000-foot drop. >> my initial feeling was parachuting, flying, all gone, finished. three, two, one. >> but time heals wounds, and boole can't stay grounded for long. >> after six months, i started to miss jumping. to be happy in my life, this is what i do. this is what i am. i'm a jumper. i fly. >> welcome back. >>> coming up -- a thrilling jump ends in utter disaster. >>> and an aerial artist twists and turns f
i could see the texture of the snow and ice. n i thought most likely i'm about to die because 60 feet is not enough for a parachute to open. i'm still doing over 100 miles per hour. >> he pulls his parachute hoping for a miracle. >> the parachute didn't open in time, but what it did do is it slowed me down enough that i'm still here today. i swung out and i landed flat on my back. which spread out the force of the impact. if it had opened a little bit before, i would land on my...
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quite simply i could not serve my clients without their help and therefore i urge the committee to adopt the requested relief and on behalf of myself and the clients simply situated and all of the litigants who use the services as well. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is antonio (inaudible) and here as a resident of san francisco speaking on my behalf to reiterate of what the pastor says i was going to say the same message that we need to have legal services for homeless and people in need and the people part of the lgbt community, back and brown people, poor people, in general, they need legal services. if you see someone on welfare, or they cannot afford to pay $500 an hour, for an attorney and if he we down size the library, that is going to be a constraint for them. i support bigger library and i support that the library should be 30,000 square feet and current size of the library is too small, there are not enough seats there. not enough books. and we need more staff and more resources for that library. i want to point out one personal example that there is a contract that san
quite simply i could not serve my clients without their help and therefore i urge the committee to adopt the requested relief and on behalf of myself and the clients simply situated and all of the litigants who use the services as well. thank you. >> good afternoon, my name is antonio (inaudible) and here as a resident of san francisco speaking on my behalf to reiterate of what the pastor says i was going to say the same message that we need to have legal services for homeless and people...
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say i love you. >> this is the easiest thing to fake. >> you couldeed is a tape recorder and somebody that has a very dog-like voice. >> it's just too good to be true. >> i love you. >> unbelievably mishka, the siberian husky, can talk. >> i love you. >> in february, 2008, after discovering mishka's talent, her owners, matt and melina post the video online. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> astonishingly it racks up more than 60 million hits on youtube. >> it makes you smile and giggle every time you see it. >> i love you. >> animals are just awesome. you just love to see them acting in ways we don't expect. >> i love the howling. it's like i'm so frustrated! stop making me say this. >> but they want mishka's voice to be heard. in fact, they post more than 450 videos on youtube chronicling her daily life. >> i love you. >> she becomes an internet sensation and a desirable tv show guest. they stop by the "today" show to speak with ann curry. >> how did you first make this discovery that mishka could mimic these words in this way? >> well, she was alway
say i love you. >> this is the easiest thing to fake. >> you couldeed is a tape recorder and somebody that has a very dog-like voice. >> it's just too good to be true. >> i love you. >> unbelievably mishka, the siberian husky, can talk. >> i love you. >> in february, 2008, after discovering mishka's talent, her owners, matt and melina post the video online. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> astonishingly it racks up more than 60 million...
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>> that would help if i could see that and the other question is, how is the storage at brooke's hall being paid for? >> i can answer that question, but the librarian is in a better position to answer the first question if i may. come up here marsha and help me. as to the brooks hall is being paid by the city but i urge you to go over there and look at it. it is behind a wire enclosure piles of boxes that are deter ating and the books are not accessible and they are rotting. this is which is what we put in it there for two years during the remodeling process, we thought that we could do that, it has been 18 years >> before miss bell answers the question, from mr. charles diers report, did he conduct you or the library staff? >> i am glad that you asked that. the city attorney office contacted our attorneys and that they were going to have it and he was going to serve as a mutual facilitator and mediator and then the assistant city attorney told them that they changed the position and their mind that he was going to be a partisan expert and so we dealt with him as a expert and we were
>> that would help if i could see that and the other question is, how is the storage at brooke's hall being paid for? >> i can answer that question, but the librarian is in a better position to answer the first question if i may. come up here marsha and help me. as to the brooks hall is being paid by the city but i urge you to go over there and look at it. it is behind a wire enclosure piles of boxes that are deter ating and the books are not accessible and they are rotting. this is...
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so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and supplies. sea >> [speaker not understood]. >> certainly. certainly, and i feel the same way about cigarettes. >> thank you. all right. gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them together. they're interested in restitution cost formula to charge individuals caught tagging the restitution labor, materials, equipment, costs. so, i don't know if that could be split between -- pointing at you. abatement and enforcement. >> i was going to point to dwight, but i guess i'll take it. >> or martin. >> just from my experience, you look at the amount that you've -- the amount of time that you've spent abating the problem. that starts with lugging paint over to the van, driving it to the site, putting on one coat, putting on a second coat, making sure it's not bleeding, possibly putting on a third coat making su
so, if it is something you want to work with, i think you could get -- i think you could actually be quite successful getting quite a bit of paint and supplies. sea >> [speaker not understood]. >> certainly. certainly, and i feel the same way about cigarettes. >> thank you. all right. gen, do you have another question? >> yes, this is actually for enforcement and abatement. i have two similar questions actually from the same city so i'm kind of going to blend them...
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chair, so if it is two weeks you could schedule it two weeks from now. is that part of thinking? >> i would defer to supervisor kim and if it require another week, we could always continue it again. supervisor kim? >> i would feel more comfortable having it scheduled for next week, but i am happy to let our community know it got continued, so they wouldn't waste their time and come out. >> whichever you do prefer, supervisor. >> i do prefer one week. >> back to the removal of the grand fathering for the 11th street property. colleagues can we take that out objection? that will be the order. [ gavel ] and i want to acknowledge supervisor kim and her staff for spending an awful lot of time on that one parcel and i wanted to express my gratitude for that. i know you and your staff took that incredibly seriously. thank you. now to the academy of arts university property. i guess my take on this issue is if it's the case that this can be considered as part of the settlement agreement and resulting presumably, with a department agreement as president chiu said. if on the other hand for reas
chair, so if it is two weeks you could schedule it two weeks from now. is that part of thinking? >> i would defer to supervisor kim and if it require another week, we could always continue it again. supervisor kim? >> i would feel more comfortable having it scheduled for next week, but i am happy to let our community know it got continued, so they wouldn't waste their time and come out. >> whichever you do prefer, supervisor. >> i do prefer one week. >> back to the...
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i could not cope. commit suicide. it is very hard for men to simply say, i need help. beause men are meant to tough. >> his story is incredibly common. there are thousands of men out there knowing exactly where you where youcarried -- have been. >> the last five years have seen a sharp rise in suicide amongst men in their 40's anderle 50's. -- and early 50's. >> in these times, it is about economic loss, loss of a job, loss of a career. the profile of people who commit suicide is very different than the profile of those who come and look for help. there is a population out there that psychiatrists like myself do not get to see. the first family's hear of it is when their life is lost. i think, had he spoken with friends, how different it would be. >> how long ago did he die? >> it will be six years ago this june. .t had not crossed my mind obviously, we did end up separating. i know that he did go downhill from there and became quite depressed. but he was very up and down. had mentioned it before and i've never believed he would do that. that is something i felt guilty
i could not cope. commit suicide. it is very hard for men to simply say, i need help. beause men are meant to tough. >> his story is incredibly common. there are thousands of men out there knowing exactly where you where youcarried -- have been. >> the last five years have seen a sharp rise in suicide amongst men in their 40's anderle 50's. -- and early 50's. >> in these times, it is about economic loss, loss of a job, loss of a career. the profile of people who commit suicide...
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i could thread book. i could prepare -- i could read this book. prepare and figure out the angel of the sun but i obviously have osteoporosis and i would not. chris and other ball players, for me, i still may have trouble getting open. >> that's it. >> jon: how important is the key positions. you have eli manning quarterbacking the offense. great guys like blackburn and michael strahan, how important is it for each of the units on a football tomorrow to also have lead years long with the head coach? >> very important, very, very important. what we started a couple years ago is what we called a leadership count. we had michael strahan, eli manning, players from each position. i wanted these players to take my message and go to the individual meeting rooms, the offensive line, defensive line, the quarterback. >> jon: people don't realize the amount of study that goes into football. it's incredible. >> jon: strahan is blowing up as a performer. was his personality evident like that? >> it's a magnetic personality, a leader. what he accomplishes and d
i could thread book. i could prepare -- i could read this book. prepare and figure out the angel of the sun but i obviously have osteoporosis and i would not. chris and other ball players, for me, i still may have trouble getting open. >> that's it. >> jon: how important is the key positions. you have eli manning quarterbacking the offense. great guys like blackburn and michael strahan, how important is it for each of the units on a football tomorrow to also have lead years long...
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>> if i could change that. so they will be dated today, then, we have one sheet and revised plans dated 2, 20, 13 to, executed as part of the special conditions permit and thank you and we have all five of the other conditions that the fence be replaced to what existed there before. the chain link fence, correct? >> and just to specify the fence between the appellant and the permit holder. >> yes. >> and that the rain gutter, that comes down to the valley shall drain to the permit holder's property? >> from the valley it will drain trait down the building and then connect to the permit holder's drain line. >> to the permit holder's drain line. >> okay. >> and then, that the exterior door at the third floor be replaced with a code compliant minimum egress window. >> yes. >> okay. >> and that four, that the foundation inspection report be given to all parties? >> yes. >> i believe it has happened already. >> not the building department. >> okay. >> and lastly, that the deck be set back 3 feet from appellant's pro
>> if i could change that. so they will be dated today, then, we have one sheet and revised plans dated 2, 20, 13 to, executed as part of the special conditions permit and thank you and we have all five of the other conditions that the fence be replaced to what existed there before. the chain link fence, correct? >> and just to specify the fence between the appellant and the permit holder. >> yes. >> and that the rain gutter, that comes down to the valley shall drain to...
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i didn't know how long they could hold the car up. i just grabbed him where i could and pulled him out. >> christianson pulls him out by his right ankle. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. police, who arrive just moments earlier order the bystanders to back away. they tend to the fire before the victim for fear the car may still explode. from his vantage point, chris garth isn't sure the man is still alive. >> oh, my gosh. >> i couldn't tell if he was breathing. i couldn't tell if he was moving. it was a low moment in the room to say the least. >> on the ground, james o'day also fears the worst. >> i thought he was dead. but there are times you pray silently. i was just praying within myself that he should live. >> while police attempt to control the fire, an off-duty nurse who happened to be in the area tends to the rider. garth, who feared the worst, suddenly spots movement. >> is he moving? he's moving. >> yes, he is. >> he's moving. holy crap. >> the rider, 21-year-old student brandon wright is waving his arms seemingly communicating wit
i didn't know how long they could hold the car up. i just grabbed him where i could and pulled him out. >> christianson pulls him out by his right ankle. >> oh, my gosh. oh, my gosh. police, who arrive just moments earlier order the bystanders to back away. they tend to the fire before the victim for fear the car may still explode. from his vantage point, chris garth isn't sure the man is still alive. >> oh, my gosh. >> i couldn't tell if he was breathing. i couldn't...
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i could keep calling and there is no way i could be punished. n't that make all of us open game for accusations. if i get pissed off at bill i can accuse him of doing something. if a child is involved, i can keep doing that. >> and it will be sensorship without being intended. people will be afraid to post pictures. people will be afraid to say anything. maybe if it is anthony's stuff. jay it is more exciting than people who post their lunch. >> what do you have against cat pictures ? >> cat pictures, maybe. videos, keep them coming, people. >> i understand your point that you don't want these things to get out of hand and then have this hindsight that we should have done something. what i think would have been a better idea would be to look into it. check what other pictures the guys has. see that he is an nra instructor, and then realize that this isn't a problem. if it is a kid and you can see him smoking a bong and he has a gun maybe you should look into it. to send people over to the south with the cops there and then there is a child welfar
i could keep calling and there is no way i could be punished. n't that make all of us open game for accusations. if i get pissed off at bill i can accuse him of doing something. if a child is involved, i can keep doing that. >> and it will be sensorship without being intended. people will be afraid to post pictures. people will be afraid to say anything. maybe if it is anthony's stuff. jay it is more exciting than people who post their lunch. >> what do you have against cat pictures...
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if it was not for the people at the law library i could not have done it. i would like to make one last remark, i looked in the paper and saw that your paper said speaking about the lights going out and the 49ers game... >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is julio ramos and i am a solo practitioner here in san francisco and i just come up here to talk about what i see there at the library. and without the library, i can truthfully say that solo practitioners, the big law firms in the city and in the state of california would be at a severe disadvantage but not only that i see also is the fact that there are a lot of pro person that are in the library and utilize it
if it was not for the people at the law library i could not have done it. i would like to make one last remark, i looked in the paper and saw that your paper said speaking about the lights going out and the 49ers game... >> thank you very much. i appreciate your time. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon, supervisors my name is julio ramos and i am a solo practitioner here in san francisco and i just come up here to talk about what i see there at the library....
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nevertheless, i contributed a few dollars away when i could. then i applied at the now defect los angeles reporter. not long after my sojourn began in los angeles, i found a bungalow apartment in the fairfex district. pretty sketchy, around the corner from pioneer chicken way too expensive for me to go to. at the time, i was assigned a story in san diego. a horrible school shooting. and when i returned, everything was gone. everything i had was gone. so it gain, my terrible but somewhat thrilling six months of living in my car, basically trying to get by. the only upside being when you net a woman, it was pretty to end with the query your place or mine. i knew the ultimate goal was to save enough to get an apartment. people would take me in now and then so i could get a shower, clean, change. but you know what? i never stopped saving. i remember cashing my paycheck every other week and writing a check to fidelity magellan fund. how poor was i? yet still putting money away. when i ultimately, of course, got mono numononeucleosis. no branch where
nevertheless, i contributed a few dollars away when i could. then i applied at the now defect los angeles reporter. not long after my sojourn began in los angeles, i found a bungalow apartment in the fairfex district. pretty sketchy, around the corner from pioneer chicken way too expensive for me to go to. at the time, i was assigned a story in san diego. a horrible school shooting. and when i returned, everything was gone. everything i had was gone. so it gain, my terrible but somewhat...
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i always think i could do better. i always think that something could be more perfect, but i think that is just within my nature. i want to please the director. i want to give my everything and find every which way i could burrow further into character. tavis: so you are your toughest critic. what is that like, if i were directing you, what kind of actor are you to direct? >> i just finished shooting a movie with hillary swank and george will and directed it. i did not even think he liked me very much until the wrap party. he came over to me and he finally smiled and hugged me and said i honestly think that if i had told you to jump off a bridge, you would have. i just love to create and be challenged. i love doing things that are scary, so i think probably would think about jumping off a bridge if somebody told me that is going to make that shot really great. [laughter] tavis: george seems like a nice enough guy. whitcomb -- what did you think he was not feeling you? >> it was just a very dramatic, emotional right. i
i always think i could do better. i always think that something could be more perfect, but i think that is just within my nature. i want to please the director. i want to give my everything and find every which way i could burrow further into character. tavis: so you are your toughest critic. what is that like, if i were directing you, what kind of actor are you to direct? >> i just finished shooting a movie with hillary swank and george will and directed it. i did not even think he liked...
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and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire
and the photographs that i have, could we have the overhead? i need the overhead enlarged victor. >> from what the neighbors could see of the work being conducted, at the site, this was certainly not done in one day. these are shots that they could only take through the open doors. the entire
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i could? you could drape yourself in velvet for all i care. velvet?read the whole thing? oh, yeah. yeah? so what's it about? well, it's, uh... it's a story about love deception, greed lust... and unbridled enthusiasm. unbridled enthusiasm. that's what led to billy mumfree's downfall. oh, boy. you see, elaine, billy was a simple country boy-- you might say a cockeyed optimist-- who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue. oh, my god. well, here we go. can i have a scotch on the rocks? may i? yeah, go ahead. what is this? what? what are you-- i can't taste this! what are you talking about? well, this food, it has no taste. nothing. i'm getting nothing. it must be the toxic gas from the fumigation! what? jerry: hey, thanks for letting me stay here. well, i don't keep pecans in the house, so i didn't think there would be a problem. oh, damn. what's the matter? i forgot my toothbrush. oh, no problem. you can use mine. yours? you know what? i think i'll brush later. brush now, jerry. sure. [humming] newman,
i could? you could drape yourself in velvet for all i care. velvet?read the whole thing? oh, yeah. yeah? so what's it about? well, it's, uh... it's a story about love deception, greed lust... and unbridled enthusiasm. unbridled enthusiasm. that's what led to billy mumfree's downfall. oh, boy. you see, elaine, billy was a simple country boy-- you might say a cockeyed optimist-- who got himself mixed up in the high stakes game of world diplomacy and international intrigue. oh, my god. well, here...
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i could hear the snare and i could hit the drum and i could hear it in our dining room. >> i hate to stop you, i am sorry but your time is up. >> she has time. go ahead. >> okay. >> i also so basically they opened up without doing any sound proofing. all of the items they could have done, all of these items they could have done before they ever opened up. and let me see if this is important. >> okay. >> one more thing is that it is not just the stairs any more. this was the first time that it is coming through the walls, the floors, and you can hear it all throughout our apartment. and units above us can hear it. >> before you leave, i have a question, a point of information, please. you said that the show room left because of sound issues. could you tell me what those sound issues were? this was an automobile show room? >> no, the show room was got its permit as a comedy club. >> the club called the show room. >> okay. >> they left for the same reason because they wanted to do live music. >> okay. >> thank you. >> yes, sir. >> hi, my name is ean rien heart thank you for hearing us.
i could hear the snare and i could hit the drum and i could hear it in our dining room. >> i hate to stop you, i am sorry but your time is up. >> she has time. go ahead. >> okay. >> i also so basically they opened up without doing any sound proofing. all of the items they could have done, all of these items they could have done before they ever opened up. and let me see if this is important. >> okay. >> one more thing is that it is not just the stairs any...
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i could not cope. commit suicide. it is very hard for men to simply say, i need help. beause men are meant to tough. >> his story is incredibly common. there are thousands of men out there knowing exactly where you where youcarried -- have been. >> the last five years have seen a sharp rise in suicide amongst men in their 40's anderle 50's. -- and early 50's. >> in these times, it is about economic loss, loss of a job, loss of a career. the profile of people who commit suicide is very different than the profile of those who come and look for help. there is a population out there that psychiatrists like myself do not get to see. the first family's hear of it is when their life is lost. i think, had he spoken with friends, how different it would be. >> how long ago did he die? >> it will be six years ago this june. .t had not crossed my mind obviously, we did end up separating. i know that he did go downhill from there and became quite depressed. but he was very up and down. had mentioned it before and i've never believed he would do that. that is something i felt guilty
i could not cope. commit suicide. it is very hard for men to simply say, i need help. beause men are meant to tough. >> his story is incredibly common. there are thousands of men out there knowing exactly where you where youcarried -- have been. >> the last five years have seen a sharp rise in suicide amongst men in their 40's anderle 50's. -- and early 50's. >> in these times, it is about economic loss, loss of a job, loss of a career. the profile of people who commit suicide...
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i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at that time and they were working with copper. that was just ornamental, so there was no metal going on at all other than imported bells. >> and the shells, they went down to cortez -- not lake -- the cortez sea to get, was that mostly h
i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of...
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i could not sleep at all. so, tonight i want a quiet room! do you understand? yes, of course i understand. don't worry my name is,iha chi and if you have any problems let me know and i can help you. is that true? yes, of course. okay. then i will stay here tonight. really? thank you samurai. this way please. special guest for the night. samurai. this way please. upstairs. okay and this is your room. seems to be a quiet room. good. okay, you take this. it's a tip. a tip? thank you so much. thank you very much. okay. so, enjoy your stay. have a good sleep tonight. rooms available! rooms available! anybody. sir, sir, you need a room for to it in? no? madame, we have family rooms - no? business is slow tonight. three young men, perfect. excuse me. gentlemen, are you looking for a room. we have the best bed. very comfortable and a beautiful big bathtub. nice and hot. sounds good. what do you think? nice hot bathtub. comfortable futon sounds good to be. we'll stay here tonight. thank you very much. this way please. upstairs please. thank you. your well co. and this w
i could not sleep at all. so, tonight i want a quiet room! do you understand? yes, of course i understand. don't worry my name is,iha chi and if you have any problems let me know and i can help you. is that true? yes, of course. okay. then i will stay here tonight. really? thank you samurai. this way please. special guest for the night. samurai. this way please. upstairs. okay and this is your room. seems to be a quiet room. good. okay, you take this. it's a tip. a tip? thank you so much. thank...
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you probably could under the right circumstances. >> i know for a fact i could not. n we return, the boy who wanted to catch a killer. >> the body was indeed another victim of atlanta's child killer or killers. >> i just knowed right away it was his body. oh, my god, momma. >> and later, a failed lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. w
you probably could under the right circumstances. >> i know for a fact i could not. n we return, the boy who wanted to catch a killer. >> the body was indeed another victim of atlanta's child killer or killers. >> i just knowed right away it was his body. oh, my god, momma. >> and later, a failed lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. all stations come over to mission a for a...
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like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to.'re always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> susan, if you know anything about the "titanic" you know the band played "near are my god to thee" as the ship sank. the violin whose owner played that song was discovered in a british man's attic and it's been authenticated by experts now, after years of testing, sea water deposits proved to be compatible with other items that survived the tragedy. however, the final proof was the engraved silver plate on the instrument conneg
like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to.'re always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. >>> susan, if you know anything about the "titanic" you know the band played "near are my god to thee" as the ship sank. the violin whose owner played that song was discovered in a british man's attic and it's been authenticated by experts now, after...
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i think that was an attempt to see whether they could make the marriage work. and from what i understand, the trip to new orleans was actually fairly successful. >> patrick chronicles the journey on facebook describing this playful photo with the caption "good thing starla didn't see this." despite the innocent facade, they are also exploring the transgressions of the big easy. a mission that eventually leads them to the man prosecutors come to label witness number one. >> mr. shimori's wife had found him randomly as we understand and tried to get him to buy what i believe was cocaine at that time. >> not only does the witness claim to know the best places to purchase the drug, he introduces himself under a cousin's alias. >> that was the name he used originally with shimori and his wife. so there were some issues with identity theft. >> patrick says the witness tells an erroneous tale about the recent deaths of his fiance and two children. >> mr. shimori and his wife had taken some pity on the witness. and the witness returned to charlottesville with them to li
i think that was an attempt to see whether they could make the marriage work. and from what i understand, the trip to new orleans was actually fairly successful. >> patrick chronicles the journey on facebook describing this playful photo with the caption "good thing starla didn't see this." despite the innocent facade, they are also exploring the transgressions of the big easy. a mission that eventually leads them to the man prosecutors come to label witness number one. >>...
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and he asked a lot of questions and made a lot of comments i could not add on to. he was curious about the counseling peace that every woman will meet with the doctor or staff to discuss what to expect and i said i think that is great you have a half-hour to get questions and he said only a half-hour? that seems so short. i can see if you are confused but i said i have had six operations note doctor severs sat down with me for half an hour to say here the risks and benefits here is what you feel afterwards or call for help. no one. to draw the analogy between what people consider common depositions don't talk helped him to see any medical procedure you should know the risks and benefits but to say they must sit 24 hours we don't do that with anything else. so that helped and another difficult conversation i had was with my mother-in-law who is very catholic and i'm not. she also asked me the question about abortion and birth control. it led to a very interesting discussion and one thing i kept in mind is i really do want to have these conversations and they are valu
and he asked a lot of questions and made a lot of comments i could not add on to. he was curious about the counseling peace that every woman will meet with the doctor or staff to discuss what to expect and i said i think that is great you have a half-hour to get questions and he said only a half-hour? that seems so short. i can see if you are confused but i said i have had six operations note doctor severs sat down with me for half an hour to say here the risks and benefits here is what you...
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you probably could under the right circumstances. >> i know for a fact i could not. >>> when we returno catch a killer. >> the body was indeed another victim of atlanta's child killer or killers. >> i just knowed right away it was his body. oh, my god, momma. >> and later, a failed lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare new griddle-melts to your usual breakfast sandwich. a lot more flavor. [ anouncer ] ihop's new griddle melts... made fresh and hot! hand crafted just for you. it's like a sexy sandwich. [ anouncer ] compare new griddle melts yourself. just $4.99. it's an epic breakfast sandwich. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and
you probably could under the right circumstances. >> i know for a fact i could not. >>> when we returno catch a killer. >> the body was indeed another victim of atlanta's child killer or killers. >> i just knowed right away it was his body. oh, my god, momma. >> and later, a failed lie detector test. >> it surprised him that he didn't beat that polygraph test. he was convinced he could beat a polygraph test. [ anouncer ] ihop is in time square to compare...
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fact i could not. i don't want to talk about it. it's all off the record. let me state this for the record, okay? i think in the paper that you have, i will say this, that it says that there was contact with a certain program, and i will say it was the joint officer -- junior officer training program which was run by a certain agency, and you're correct, cia,
fact i could not. i don't want to talk about it. it's all off the record. let me state this for the record, okay? i think in the paper that you have, i will say this, that it says that there was contact with a certain program, and i will say it was the joint officer -- junior officer training program which was run by a certain agency, and you're correct, cia,
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i could read every word he said. he was scared. hen i met bob who was scary because he had done these youtube videos. it was challenging tea party people and republicans to fight through this youtube thing. a total character, a nice guy but certifiably and probably crazy. >> he would say the tteea party is scary. >> being a libertarian, i can adapt to all ends of the spectrum. i am not a republican. he hated republicans. he hated ceo's. called them hells angels in suits. then i met rolf. >> i have some more video i want to show. there is one of when you visit the spaulding in were steinbeck allegedly stayed. why do we say allegedly? >> because there is no real proof. two people told me he did. both of whom worked at the inn in 1960. but that allegedly may be the leftover caption for when i first put it up there. i later proved -- here is the video. [video clip] >> the spaulding inn where steinbeck stayed on one of his passes, his adventures. i have not seen it yet. here's how you get to it. this is where steinbeck stayed, according
i could read every word he said. he was scared. hen i met bob who was scary because he had done these youtube videos. it was challenging tea party people and republicans to fight through this youtube thing. a total character, a nice guy but certifiably and probably crazy. >> he would say the tteea party is scary. >> being a libertarian, i can adapt to all ends of the spectrum. i am not a republican. he hated republicans. he hated ceo's. called them hells angels in suits. then i met...
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know people are born to be black or not to me i was actually at the rally today and it was imagine i could make that claim so i really know he's here is the fact here is the fact we have a contract the fourteenth amendment was ratified people said this is what they were intending to do if you wish to distort that to address to abortion sanity or all the other topics that progressives have used the courts to do you push them away to the cultural wardle who says we have this over the last five years once again the only people create the culture wars is the folks on the conservative side i think a progressive misnomer the rise of ice what i had already when. repeal the progressive they're arguing is that we need to accept everybody no matter who they are and the republican party had to really think that the republican party haven't done or who had a was born meeting to people that that actually had last completely because that isn't all that well either dotted half of our leaders are having. on what people that are like are their own meals are they care i don't know where you're going to you
know people are born to be black or not to me i was actually at the rally today and it was imagine i could make that claim so i really know he's here is the fact here is the fact we have a contract the fourteenth amendment was ratified people said this is what they were intending to do if you wish to distort that to address to abortion sanity or all the other topics that progressives have used the courts to do you push them away to the cultural wardle who says we have this over the last five...
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i could be wrong but that's a feeling i have. u know, search the area because that was the area that she possibly could have used on her way home, but honestly, i don't have a feeling that she is in there. i have been by there. i have looked. i don't get any type of feeling she is there. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i feel someone has her. that's what i feel. i feel someone has her, someone is holding her, and for some apparent reason i don't know why but i begged and i pleaded just to bring her back, just to leave her somewhere. i just want my daughter back. >> you live in california. she was there. how often did you guys communicate? >> every day. every day, two and three times a day. my daughter speaks -- was speaking to her four to five times a day. we're a very close knit family. we have communication that goes beyond. i am very close to my daughters. i speak to my daughter, i would speak to her every night before either she goes to bed or i go to bed. we would always end our conversations with i love you. >> t
i could be wrong but that's a feeling i have. u know, search the area because that was the area that she possibly could have used on her way home, but honestly, i don't have a feeling that she is in there. i have been by there. i have looked. i don't get any type of feeling she is there. >> what do you think happened? >> honestly, i feel someone has her. that's what i feel. i feel someone has her, someone is holding her, and for some apparent reason i don't know why but i begged and...
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i did everything i could for him. i gave him a place to live. i got him a job. i did everything i could for him. and then i tried digging him out of the hole and i guess i couldn't do enough to get him out. i feel so bad because i couldn't get him out. and nobody else is doing nothing to help him. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through, and i -- what happens now? i mean, where are you? >> there's a picture of my brother right there. there's a picture of my brother right there. the man i love. the guy i always -- he's my brother, man. he was everything to me. that's him. >> how is the rest of your family? >> distraught, my mom's in bad health as it is. it's really hard on her. she's got really bad health, and this is not helping at all. >> are you able to talk to authorities to ask them about what's going on? about why they're not in the house? >> they won't tell me nothing. they won't tell me nothing. all i know is they said they're drilling right now to see if the ground is stable enough for them to go
i did everything i could for him. i gave him a place to live. i got him a job. i did everything i could for him. and then i tried digging him out of the hole and i guess i couldn't do enough to get him out. i feel so bad because i couldn't get him out. and nobody else is doing nothing to help him. >> jeremy, i'm so sorry for what you're going through, and i -- what happens now? i mean, where are you? >> there's a picture of my brother right there. there's a picture of my brother...
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i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could.ople say certain words in prison -- punk, bitch, lame, things like that -- it's an automatic fight word. it's hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system. most of you say, like, i don't care. one day, i'm walking away, no matter what happens. but it's not that easy all the time. i wish it was. >> i had to do what i had to do. sometimes it goes like that. >> both inmates involved in the fight are brought in front of the icc to discuss the incident. >> this was not necessarily a real simple case of a fight in prison. essentially, it was a black inmate and white inmate that got into a fistfight in the dining room. 99.9% of the time in a prison setting, that's a keg of dynamite. >> so, mackey was placed in administrative segregation on march 11th. he's being charged with a mutual combat with an inmate. as of current he has a pending 115. however, the 115 states he's actually being charged with battery on an inmate. >> what precipitated this? >> he stood up. >> so, you reacted to w
i did everything i could to avoid the situation. i did everything i could.ople say certain words in prison -- punk, bitch, lame, things like that -- it's an automatic fight word. it's hard to explain to somebody not in the prison system. most of you say, like, i don't care. one day, i'm walking away, no matter what happens. but it's not that easy all the time. i wish it was. >> i had to do what i had to do. sometimes it goes like that. >> both inmates involved in the fight are...
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i do should have, would have, could have. i'm trying to do things that i should have done such as go to the lawyer and get things cleaned up and ready, but you should do that anyway. they should know. their kids should know what they want to do in terms of a funeral or cremation or whatever they wish. so, i'm living more responsibly and i want folks out there struggling with cancer to have what i have, which is insurance. the whole country should, every american should have what i have. it's just something we have to work on diligently until it is accomplished. that's a huge stress on folks who would rather die than leave their family in, you know, dire straits financially. that's a sin, for me. so, we can do it. it isn't the doctors. there's a lot of toll booths, as you know, piers, between the people who need health care and the health care here. there's a lot in our american system that needs to be absolutely revamped, looked at. >> i couldn't agree more, valerie. it's great you said that. >> look at other countries. >> i c
i do should have, would have, could have. i'm trying to do things that i should have done such as go to the lawyer and get things cleaned up and ready, but you should do that anyway. they should know. their kids should know what they want to do in terms of a funeral or cremation or whatever they wish. so, i'm living more responsibly and i want folks out there struggling with cancer to have what i have, which is insurance. the whole country should, every american should have what i have. it's...
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so, if i could do it, anybody can. they just got to know how and they don't know how, and i do, i believe i can help other people to learn how and take the right steps to, to turn their life around. >> okay. are you finished? >>> yes. >> great. supervisor cohen? >> how do you help people now? >>> right now, i had like this great support system. i'm not involved in no organization. i work at a good will, which is an organization. i'm full time there. and they bring in jrts, which are job readiness training people. and they have like -- they need direction. i give them directions, i give them support. i tell them like all the opportunities good will has, st. anthony has, glide has, what a gd does for them. because without gd, you can't really -- you can't even get a job without a gd. i go to school now. i'm a full-time nighttime school through san francisco college, city college and looking forward to going on to state. so, i mean, i just know of all the resources. >> i have a question. how did you find out about this sea
so, if i could do it, anybody can. they just got to know how and they don't know how, and i do, i believe i can help other people to learn how and take the right steps to, to turn their life around. >> okay. are you finished? >>> yes. >> great. supervisor cohen? >> how do you help people now? >>> right now, i had like this great support system. i'm not involved in no organization. i work at a good will, which is an organization. i'm full time there. and they...
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came up with an idea i asked my doctor if i could put a flyer in a hole in her office. some of the women so the whole flyer in her office i put a secret phone line in my home because lots of family and friends didn't know i was dealing with this issue and the phone started ringing and i started we started talking to each other just on the phone none of us wanted to show our faces and as we became more comfortable i would meet them in a coffee shop we started giving each other support that way and then started to support in my home where women will come together bring their children and. talk cry prepared for death and all of those things they were doing pretty much a. women's group soon revealed. concerns. from a support group who quickly realized that services for women were non-existent if moms need to get to the doctor she was given a token to get on the bus to the doctor. she was given enough tokens to take the children to the doctor with her so basically she had no childcare she had no transportation so she couldn't go to the doctors she ended up not seeing a doctor
came up with an idea i asked my doctor if i could put a flyer in a hole in her office. some of the women so the whole flyer in her office i put a secret phone line in my home because lots of family and friends didn't know i was dealing with this issue and the phone started ringing and i started we started talking to each other just on the phone none of us wanted to show our faces and as we became more comfortable i would meet them in a coffee shop we started giving each other support that way...