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i don't like the size of the figures. it's the wrong size. sslof: well, it's easy to cut them down. mm-mmm. i thought i could manage this size, and i now i see -- they are much larger than you usually do. yeah. and this, of course, is ridiculous. and that's ridiculous. absolutely ridiculous. the painting at the end? yeah. i mean, it's... just aogance. just arrogance, thinking anything i do is fine. just arrogance. actually, behind that red figure, towards the right, you can see a little yellow. you see it? and that could be the head and the arm. much better than the figure in front. and there are even legs there, you know, underneath the arm. that figure could be much better than the red one. and with that idea, which i'll try to remember when i come to it, the whole painting castart. that's a start. and you can see i changed things. maybe i can reach it. i can't reach it. yeah, i can reach it. it sounds ridiculous to start a large painting with no plan, no sketch, no diagram, no composition. ah! nothing -- you're looking at a blank canvas, an
i don't like the size of the figures. it's the wrong size. sslof: well, it's easy to cut them down. mm-mmm. i thought i could manage this size, and i now i see -- they are much larger than you usually do. yeah. and this, of course, is ridiculous. and that's ridiculous. absolutely ridiculous. the painting at the end? yeah. i mean, it's... just aogance. just arrogance, thinking anything i do is fine. just arrogance. actually, behind that red figure, towards the right, you can see a little yellow....
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initially, i figured the translation must be awfully confused. then i realized it was gorbachev who was awfully confused. he had absolutely no idea how his or any economy actually worked. here in the economic sphere at least gorbachev's record was one unblemished by success. [ laughter ] >> while our guys were wasting their precious time and brains on peripheral or useless topics, i was consoled that their guys were, too. this happened one great day. i was in my office in the arms control agency. and the cia briefer, who was then assigned to me, came in. he was kind of a dour fellow. i heard this kind of boris karloff music playing in the background. he said, i have to shut the door and tell you something very, very serious. i said, what's that? he says, we have it on very good information that your home phone is being bugged by the kgb. i bit my cheeks to help keep from laughing because i didn't spend that much time at home. and the time i spent there was with the family. or being called back to the office for something. but we did have two early
initially, i figured the translation must be awfully confused. then i realized it was gorbachev who was awfully confused. he had absolutely no idea how his or any economy actually worked. here in the economic sphere at least gorbachev's record was one unblemished by success. [ laughter ] >> while our guys were wasting their precious time and brains on peripheral or useless topics, i was consoled that their guys were, too. this happened one great day. i was in my office in the arms control...
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i figured if i killed her instead -- her sister, i didn't want to kill my mom. i figured if i killed her sister, it would slowly kill her mentally, emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the way they worked. i heard voices like jason voorhees. like one of my characters. they told me like how to kill people and when to do it. the devil. i was possessed by the devil for six years, with me for 17. the demon lives outside the window right now. jim, he lives outside my window. he's a demon. most of the time he just sings to me or hums. he aggravates me sometimes. and i can't sleep. >> when our producer noticed his scarred arms, she learned that sometimes ramon directs violence at himself, as well. >> what are those scars down here? >> i cut my vein open about three times. twice with a spoon and o
i figured if i killed her instead -- her sister, i didn't want to kill my mom. i figured if i killed her sister, it would slowly kill her mentally, emotionally. >> luis ramon was 15 years old at the time of the murder. when we met him six years later, he told our producer he relates with two notorious and fictional movie killers. >> i believe i become a killer like michael myers on "halloween" and jason voorhees on "friday the 13th." i'm just fascinated with the...
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i figured i had the real estate, so i went back to panama and grenada on there as well. unfortunately, i haven't been home too much, but in the last three weeks, i've got about four other names to add to this. it helps me recognize there's ongoing conflict there, and that there are men and women still sacrificing every day that we're over here enjoying. >> thank you. i would like to expand on that a bit, move to brian and bob. expand the scope of your question, which is very good, the one i was going to end on, and ask, i'll make a comment, then ask the question. these gentlemen who have received our nation's highest honor recognizing what they did to a man will tell you this is much bigger than them alone, that other people, that they represent others that didn't come home, who weren't recognized, and essentially it changes their life. i would like to ask, i'll start with bob, then brian. leroy, you can add to that. you have been going through it more recently. how has receiving the medal of honor affected your life? bob? >> well, at first i came home, took a few months
i figured i had the real estate, so i went back to panama and grenada on there as well. unfortunately, i haven't been home too much, but in the last three weeks, i've got about four other names to add to this. it helps me recognize there's ongoing conflict there, and that there are men and women still sacrificing every day that we're over here enjoying. >> thank you. i would like to expand on that a bit, move to brian and bob. expand the scope of your question, which is very good, the one...
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but everyone knew would these soldiers, i licked the flax and i figured my farm. and if there wouldn't cooperate, they would not do one of them to do, and i was really frustrated. >> for you finding a similar theme among both union and confederate soldiers? >> two things i was less interested in the words. east west and that sort of thing. i found very little of the east west difference that i was looking for. but listeners to talk people from the east will proceed. that was not surprising. it was one thing. there are talking about what i wanted them to, but there would not stop talking about there were not supposed to talk about. that is what they're not supposed to care about. at least it was supposed to enter the center of the world in the way that is seen to. so i spent a good long time annoyed with them for not doing well wanted them to do. finally i woke up and realized, there's a story here. i didn't think these guys should be talking about slavery, and they are. so i need to understand why they cared, difference it made to sunday from arkansas or alabama ne
but everyone knew would these soldiers, i licked the flax and i figured my farm. and if there wouldn't cooperate, they would not do one of them to do, and i was really frustrated. >> for you finding a similar theme among both union and confederate soldiers? >> two things i was less interested in the words. east west and that sort of thing. i found very little of the east west difference that i was looking for. but listeners to talk people from the east will proceed. that was not...
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i figured this because every smart person i knew told me italy was a goner.taly sold that paper this morning at the lowest rate in more than a year. it paid 1.819%. tax increases and kbrout initiatives. it seems to be working. think about it. 4 months ago, a fabled 7% being breeched. every time the ten-year touched that market, we got hammered here. we lost 400 dow points. i don't know if that paper should be trading any lower than that. i don't think i would be a buyer at 4% italian bonds. the fact is the italian market is ready and cheap source. it is a major reason why we are having the best quarter since 1998 in this country. it is a major reason schismly because it doesn't matter anymore. if italy doesn't matter anymore, the most important conclusion at the conclusion of this bill auction, the world is a better place. >> great stuff. next up on kudlow, let me play you a clip of ronald reagan in november, 1980. it is a favorite of mine. it's been used every year since. take a listen. >> that you would ask yourself, are you better off than you were four ye
i figured this because every smart person i knew told me italy was a goner.taly sold that paper this morning at the lowest rate in more than a year. it paid 1.819%. tax increases and kbrout initiatives. it seems to be working. think about it. 4 months ago, a fabled 7% being breeched. every time the ten-year touched that market, we got hammered here. we lost 400 dow points. i don't know if that paper should be trading any lower than that. i don't think i would be a buyer at 4% italian bonds. the...
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today the reason i came back is because i figure with the rain and the weather there won't be that many people that want to come back so the rain doesn't bother me. i figure if i can help, i would like to know if it was my kid there would be people out in the rain looking, too. >> reporter: the klaas kids foundation which is coordinating this search with guidance from the sheriff's office tells us they covered a roughly five-mile radius yesterday. they hope to hit the 10 mile mark today and 20 mile mark by sunday if not further. searchers have pinpointed a lot of items in the field but nothing investigators found significant enough to collect as evidence so far. >> every single time searchers go out in the field they'll find something. it's kind of like a testimony to the u.s., right? we kind of dump stuff everywhere. we find clothes and socks and shoes all over the place but, again, it's not for us to investigate it. i have to turn all of that in to law enforcement. >> reporter: the sheriff's office has announced it thinks it is highly unlikely that sierra lamar ran away from home when
today the reason i came back is because i figure with the rain and the weather there won't be that many people that want to come back so the rain doesn't bother me. i figure if i can help, i would like to know if it was my kid there would be people out in the rain looking, too. >> reporter: the klaas kids foundation which is coordinating this search with guidance from the sheriff's office tells us they covered a roughly five-mile radius yesterday. they hope to hit the 10 mile mark today...
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i started listening to him, 'cause i figured if i listened to him, he'd probably leave me alone.i listened to him, it touched my heart. and i've been on a journey since then. they can lock this body up but my mind and my heart is free and has been free for a long time. >> now a devout christian, robb says his fighting days are behind him. >> i got tired of people acting like they were my friends only because they were scared of me and they weren't my friends. i just walked away from people and started doing my own time. and then i started researching and reading. i read the word. when i get up in the morning, i put my feet on the floor here, i talk to him in prayer. and so when i leave the door, i just focus on what i can do with other people. >> robb is a chaplain's aide. he attends services as often as five days a week. changed man or not, officers must assume any inmate has the potential of having a weapon. they can't risk a shank making it inside. for this reason, everyone is patted down and bibles are checked for hidden contraband. >> we have different degrees of individuals
i started listening to him, 'cause i figured if i listened to him, he'd probably leave me alone.i listened to him, it touched my heart. and i've been on a journey since then. they can lock this body up but my mind and my heart is free and has been free for a long time. >> now a devout christian, robb says his fighting days are behind him. >> i got tired of people acting like they were my friends only because they were scared of me and they weren't my friends. i just walked away from...
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in fact, i am still trying to figure out how to do better with tweeting the things i want to get donethe conversation that i have had with ron conaway and companies that have registered a tremendous interest, working with john walton and are part of technology. we think it is absolutely necessary to register our interests in innovation by declaring the chief innovation officer for the city. perhaps the first in america, certainly in san francisco. i have tapped the talent jane to my right, who has been working in the department of technology. he has been the leader in open data government efforts in our city. i would like him to now come into the mayor's office and be the point person for us to declare that we want that innovation in the heart of the mayor's office and helping the departments figure out how they can use innovation and how they can be connected with nonprofits like code for america, to get not only their data, but even their business practices more efficient and transparent. he is our chief innovation officer for the city. he will be working alongside me in making sure
in fact, i am still trying to figure out how to do better with tweeting the things i want to get donethe conversation that i have had with ron conaway and companies that have registered a tremendous interest, working with john walton and are part of technology. we think it is absolutely necessary to register our interests in innovation by declaring the chief innovation officer for the city. perhaps the first in america, certainly in san francisco. i have tapped the talent jane to my right, who...
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i figured he would end up in denver. >> no, this is why.nts to do offensively. >> sure. >> he can run the show. >> anyone's going to let him do that and john fox will let him deal with that while he deals with the defense. john elway has -- it's a kindred spirit kind of thing. hall of fame quarterback with a future hall of fame quarterback. >> yeah. >> and brothers there. >> right. >> and there is that connection there and. >> the connection is greatness. he has two super bowl rings. >> and this is the other thing. he's in a weak division. >> that is true. >> oakland, kansas city, and san diego. all weaker teams and that means the odds of winning are bet jeer and i didn't see him go to denver initially. makes sense. my question, will he win there? >> of course he will. >> i agree. i think they will, too. >> because of that division. >> right. >> and that was not great last year and into the play-offs. >> and next wok. >> by tom brady. >> right. >> and did that with tim tebow. >> bringing us to our next subject. >> yes. >> and getting traded
i figured he would end up in denver. >> no, this is why.nts to do offensively. >> sure. >> he can run the show. >> anyone's going to let him do that and john fox will let him deal with that while he deals with the defense. john elway has -- it's a kindred spirit kind of thing. hall of fame quarterback with a future hall of fame quarterback. >> yeah. >> and brothers there. >> right. >> and there is that connection there and. >> the connection...
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i loved it - i figured this out - well, i didn't figure it out - as i studied the new testament, something people don't often realize is the different tone to the gospel, to each one of the gospels. and why? because they develop out of individual communities with a certain purpose and a certain audience. and so right there, you've got the myth happening, but then you've got that doctrinal dimension focusing in - now what was important? reverend williams, that we just saw, he's a luke guy - dare i say it - he's the gospel according to luke. get out there and help those - the samaritan did the right thing, the prodigal son; these are parables unique to luke. he's a luke guy. reverend stowe, who we've met before and we'll meet in the next class, he's a mark guy - he's into, "hey, this world stinks. the apocalypse is coming; get yourself saved so the next life, you'll be in heaven." and i'm being a little crass here, but john's very gnostic; matthew was obviously to a jewish audience. and so even as we get the sacred text, which doesn't always have to happen because we talked to thomas drift,
i loved it - i figured this out - well, i didn't figure it out - as i studied the new testament, something people don't often realize is the different tone to the gospel, to each one of the gospels. and why? because they develop out of individual communities with a certain purpose and a certain audience. and so right there, you've got the myth happening, but then you've got that doctrinal dimension focusing in - now what was important? reverend williams, that we just saw, he's a luke guy - dare...
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. >> it is a long way from eight years ago when i figured i would be fired.is a nice feeling. >> i have been a huge maryland fan my whole life. i was hoping there were going to get a good save. finally, on a team and getting selected. it is a dream come true. >> here is how the back it shapes up for loyola. they have a date against ohio state. they were a top five seeds all season. should the greyhounds pull the upset, they get the winner of gonzaga-west virginia. kentucky stays at one. michigan, north carolina, the top four. they stayed on the top line. the tar heels, let's pick it up second half. he can pop it from anywhere. drops that 3. 74-65. within one at 83-82. hj harrison it's a good look. florida state was the first ever ncaa tournament. -- gets there first ever ncaa tournament. boston had other ideas. struggled through two innings. top one, we pick it up. there is dany ny. one of those good starts, it never came. off the glove it went. it brings in the run. bottom line, adam jones, going the other way. he continues to develop. however, he got greedy
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then i tried to figure out what the reward was. nd i thought it was the cookie but rewards are complicated. when i started looking at i i thought maybe i'm hungry so i ate an apple one day instead or maybe i need a sugar boost so i drank a cup of coffee. maybe i need a break so i took a walk. but i figured out that when i went upstairs i could stoshlize with my colleagues. it was the socialization i was craving. once i figured that out, time of day is a cue, socialization is a reward, i came up with a new routine and everyday at 3:30 i stand up and look for someone to gossip with and we gossip for ten minutes and the cookie urge is gone. >> rose: wow. >> if i can offer just one other way it's changed my life-- this is what most of the book is about-- organizational habits. how habits work within companies and institutions i'm a business reporter at the "new york times." it's transformed how i look at companies. companies that are successful are companies where c.e.o.s take organizational habits seriously and design them. so in the s
then i tried to figure out what the reward was. nd i thought it was the cookie but rewards are complicated. when i started looking at i i thought maybe i'm hungry so i ate an apple one day instead or maybe i need a sugar boost so i drank a cup of coffee. maybe i need a break so i took a walk. but i figured out that when i went upstairs i could stoshlize with my colleagues. it was the socialization i was craving. once i figured that out, time of day is a cue, socialization is a reward, i came up...
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i figured, if i had these degrees -- and it was crazy. after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so many ways possible because of the work that you did. i just want to say that i honor you, respect, love everything that you have done, all the roads that you have paid to allow me to do the best things that i have done. [applause] >> 44 years apart these two stories happens. clearly, life is not the same. so i went to ask you, miss coleman, what has changed since your time? and, bryonn, after that, what has not changed? when you listen to this story 44 years later for what you sat down and fought for, what has changed? >> well, that is a difficult question. i have to say, depending on what part of the country you come from -- when i have visited and montgomery, people ask, what did they get out of the civil rights movement? one thing. the street that i lived on,
i figured, if i had these degrees -- and it was crazy. after my second story, i started getting offers from goldman sachs, merrill lynch. i said, i wanted to do work that was meaningful to me, so ended up working in the prison system at rikers island. i know all of that was in so many ways possible because of the work that you did. i just want to say that i honor you, respect, love everything that you have done, all the roads that you have paid to allow me to do the best things that i have...
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so i figured "we fight" was a good statement.arack obama being half black, the battle he had to fight to get just where he's at, i figured it was a bold statement. >> while siverly might respect obama's battles, he is firm and he won't help black inmates in wabash with theirs. >> i'm not racist, but then again, i know where the lines are in here. so i know that if something goes down, just because i'm not racist doesn't mean if there's a race riot that they're not going to stab me too. i'm not going to arm a black so a race riot can pop off at any time and all the blacks in the dorms got a knife, and you know, one or two white people's got a knife. so i'm on the losing end. eventually one of them's going to get to me. so i don't want to arm anybody that's going to potentially come back and use it on me, at all. >>> coming up -- >> they all think they're "gq" material. >> inmate picture day at wabash. >> can't have your feet on the wall. >> man, you're so strict here. >> and carlton wright causes a disturbance. >> i came back, [ b
so i figured "we fight" was a good statement.arack obama being half black, the battle he had to fight to get just where he's at, i figured it was a bold statement. >> while siverly might respect obama's battles, he is firm and he won't help black inmates in wabash with theirs. >> i'm not racist, but then again, i know where the lines are in here. so i know that if something goes down, just because i'm not racist doesn't mean if there's a race riot that they're not going to...
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i figured dough boy is going to be fat. 's thin, too. >> jimmy: you hear dough boy, you think there's going to be meat on him? >> a little bit. i guess it's an oxymoron a little bit. >> jimmy: when these guys, like channing tatum and jonah hill are asking you, considering the fact that you're playing a policeman, which to those of us who grew up with your music, seems crazy. i mean, does it seem weird to you? >> a little sack religious. but it's acting. it's not real. so i figured it was cool. kids are starting to call me captain dixon when i'm walking around. they want me to yell at them and cuss them out. >> jimmy: and do you? >> no problem. cuss your little bad ass out. get out of here. >> jimmy: did you ever have any situations where the police, because of that song, they held that against you? >> i mean, not now. you know what i mean? i got money now. before, i was broke and it was a lot of problems with the police back then. >> jimmy: but as a result of the music? >> we was in nwa one time. they had told us if you do f
i figured dough boy is going to be fat. 's thin, too. >> jimmy: you hear dough boy, you think there's going to be meat on him? >> a little bit. i guess it's an oxymoron a little bit. >> jimmy: when these guys, like channing tatum and jonah hill are asking you, considering the fact that you're playing a policeman, which to those of us who grew up with your music, seems crazy. i mean, does it seem weird to you? >> a little sack religious. but it's acting. it's not real. so...
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that's what i figured it would be from the beginning. hing. >> open your mouth. >> although the drug creates problems when he is tested, according to bean it has become his lifeline. he says he needs the medication to cope with the anxiety and stress of being incarcerated for murder of his girlfriend. >> and you know just when i think i have a grip on it, these wounds are scar tissue, i thought was healed just opens back up all over again. and you know i'm -- sometimes partially in tears, sometimes i just want to hit the off switch when i don't have one. there's no on and off to a lot of this stuff. it happens when it happens and i just got to deal with it. >> on the eve of his 30th birthday bean's cell mate dustin trowbridge has spent nearly half of his life in prison for murdering and assaulting a 69-year-old woman. he too attempts to make peace with the past. >> i didn't used to like myself. i had a will the of hatred towards myself for a long time. only the back of my arms it says freak of nature. you know, i started seeing things com
that's what i figured it would be from the beginning. hing. >> open your mouth. >> although the drug creates problems when he is tested, according to bean it has become his lifeline. he says he needs the medication to cope with the anxiety and stress of being incarcerated for murder of his girlfriend. >> and you know just when i think i have a grip on it, these wounds are scar tissue, i thought was healed just opens back up all over again. and you know i'm -- sometimes...
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i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar.igger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. >> officer talley alone on the tier with the inmate says she knew immediately she was in trouble. >> at that time, a sick feeling just overcomes you, and you think, wow, something's not right. so i called for my sergeant on the radio. he said, it'll be a minute. and the guy just hit me. both of my eyes were busted right in the eyebrows. i had 50 stitches in my eyebrow. he broke my jaw. it was broken in two places. the doctor said, i don't know how much more you could have taken. had he kicked you one more time, he could have killed you. without a doubt, you could have died. >> close three. >> her attacker received an additional ten-year sentence for aggravated battery. and after
i figured all of them would be in. i rolled the bar.igger than anything here is three of them didn't make it. so i went down the range. i started at the end and worked my way up. the last cell that missed roll-in was 424. i locked his door. went to 418. locked his door. went to the next cell -- 410. i said, come on, go on in your cell. he said, i'm not going in. >> officer talley alone on the tier with the inmate says she knew immediately she was in trouble. >> at that time, a sick...
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. >> i think i figure out what i would tell the 16-year-old me. tell the 16-year-old me to in vent a social network where people could connect with friends and post photos on the internet. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we have one more video for you. it's footage of a hang gliding trip from santa barbara to six flag magic mountain, a 63 mile trip. again, all on a hang glider. enjoy, and we'll see you next time. ♪
. >> i think i figure out what i would tell the 16-year-old me. tell the 16-year-old me to in vent a social network where people could connect with friends and post photos on the internet. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we have one more video for you. it's footage of a hang gliding trip from santa barbara to six flag magic mountain, a 63 mile trip. again, all on a hang glider. enjoy, and we'll see you next time. ♪
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i figured a long tiie aao it was already donated to the mountain... ttking odds and ends" ends" paradiseelicopters flew jack back to his property to survey the damage. they say the area will probably be nnthing more than a huge slab of hardened lava. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorollgist)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map fiber map 695 at 40 map 3 3 3 coming up... gas prices aren't and try to start their car and they hhve no gas in thhirrcar and thee ighh've just fiiled it up. up. ggs thefts are increassng because of high gas prices.how small object you can buy... to stop it. it.and later in sports...a thrilling finish to senior day pt coolege park...the issed call that had ark turgeon do something ... to one of is assistants. ((bump out)) ((break 2)) 3 3it's a pain that keeps increasing... that pain at the pumpp.n recent weeks... gas prices have skyrocketed. and as ppices continue to rise ... gassis bbcoming moreeof a commodity.as adaa hardin reports... now police aree warning about the ppssible iicrease in crime. crime. ---eporter pkg-as follows -- &pit'' potential crime...
i figured a long tiie aao it was already donated to the mountain... ttking odds and ends" ends" paradiseelicopters flew jack back to his property to survey the damage. they say the area will probably be nnthing more than a huge slab of hardened lava. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorollgist)) ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map fiber map 695 at 40 map 3 3 3 coming up... gas prices aren't and try to start their car and they hhve no gas in thhirrcar and thee ighh've just fiiled it...
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i think the picture was him and a wax figure of the president. >> see, he has a lot of spare time on his hands. wax museum could fit in his schedule. i don't think this will happen at least while he is in office. if it is "entourage" it is rated r and there will be nudity and sex and no president would get involved. >> i would see a pg version of "entourage" just to see how horrible it could be. >> perfect example, "hangover 2". even bill clinton said no at the last minute. even bill clinton. >> and that movie was tame compared to bill clinton's real life. >> george w did do a cameo on the second kumar movie. >> he was doing some damage. looking at microwaves. >> that joke is too priceless to drop. >> i suggest you work it in the performance in hilarities. >> now i don't have to waste my time. >> hilarities. it is in cleavland. you can't spell cleavland. >> i am moving on, greg. >> occupy wall street, you said on saturday a few hundred protesters sprung up. i believe you meant sprang. >> i stand corrected. >> dennis, you thought it was a revealing statement when the ows guys said all
i think the picture was him and a wax figure of the president. >> see, he has a lot of spare time on his hands. wax museum could fit in his schedule. i don't think this will happen at least while he is in office. if it is "entourage" it is rated r and there will be nudity and sex and no president would get involved. >> i would see a pg version of "entourage" just to see how horrible it could be. >> perfect example, "hangover 2". even bill clinton...
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i figure while you are here, we should say that. >> ok. >commissioner avalos: we will close public comment and have a motion to approve this item we will take that without objection. madam clerk, if you could call item no. 9. >> draft proposition aa strategic plan development schedule and approach. this is an information item. >> we are bringing this as an information item to provide you with an update on the schedule and approach to develop the fur strategic plan for proposition aa. we are drawn largely on the structure of the prop k program. this will include sections on revenues and expenditures, project prioritization and administration. in november of 2010, san francisco voters approved proposition aa which had a real -- vehicle registration fee. it established three programmatic categories that were shown at the bottom of attachment one that begins on page 58. the third one is transit reliability and mobility. the expenditure plan expect includes three guiding principles. i want to highlight the key differences between these principl
i figure while you are here, we should say that. >> ok. >commissioner avalos: we will close public comment and have a motion to approve this item we will take that without objection. madam clerk, if you could call item no. 9. >> draft proposition aa strategic plan development schedule and approach. this is an information item. >> we are bringing this as an information item to provide you with an update on the schedule and approach to develop the fur strategic plan for...
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patrick's day at tire so i figured somebody had to represent. >> i did drink some green tea before we went on the air. we will be coming cold tonight, temperatures are already down in the '40's. then we look for things to finally cleared out. the rain is mostly ending, gusty winds will take their place out of the northwest and it looks for the potential in the north bay for more rain in the middle of the week. high-definition doppler radar shows activity moving out of the bay area. there is still snow on mount hamilton by the observatory where james lick is buried. we are looking for the rain totals from this week, look at ben lomond, it picks up more than 1 ft. of rain and just about 25 mi. away san jose can only imagine a management manages two-thirds of an inch. san francisco picks up almost 3 in.. out to livermore, only 85 hundredths of an inch. this is all driven by low pressure that slammed into california. it was cold enough to produce no. 25 degrees in south lake tahoe. cold and clearing for our part of the state. it is snowing as you go over the grape vine so they could have
patrick's day at tire so i figured somebody had to represent. >> i did drink some green tea before we went on the air. we will be coming cold tonight, temperatures are already down in the '40's. then we look for things to finally cleared out. the rain is mostly ending, gusty winds will take their place out of the northwest and it looks for the potential in the north bay for more rain in the middle of the week. high-definition doppler radar shows activity moving out of the bay area. there...
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i had two friends who were dying from aids and i figured i would never see them again. both of them are working full-time today. so, two decades makes an enormous difference. i think we can expect protelss at the international aids conference. and we also need to recognize that if it weren't for the advocacy in hiv, we would not be where we are today. not just in hiv, but in many other diseases. the hiv advocacy community, i think, showed the way for people suff suffering, to command better treatment. to demand faster results. to demand access to the latest information. and we celebrate the progress, we celebrate the ability to respond to the needs of a community with an entire partnership of commitment. we have the national hiv-aids strategy in the u.s. and the rolling out of that strategy, despite the enormous fiscal pressures the government faces, we have increased our spending in each budget year. we celebrate the commitment to an aids-free generation. we'll be looking at the scaleup of effective treatment. we'll be looking forward to the reauthorization of the pepf
i had two friends who were dying from aids and i figured i would never see them again. both of them are working full-time today. so, two decades makes an enormous difference. i think we can expect protelss at the international aids conference. and we also need to recognize that if it weren't for the advocacy in hiv, we would not be where we are today. not just in hiv, but in many other diseases. the hiv advocacy community, i think, showed the way for people suff suffering, to command better...
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since we already agreed to come on, i figured i couldn't back out.n fairly late last night into jackson. we had been campaigning non-stop, as you know, in georgia. had really campaigned very, very hard. we took about a two-hour vacation from the campaign. >> i guess people with santorum are hoping he takes more than a two-hour break next time. that they take a long dance break from the whole thing. finally, giving it another go. last week we heard rick santorum say that president kennedy's 1960s speech on the separation of church and state made him, rick santorum, want to throw up. he's since said he regrets those words. when back at it again in alabama, let's listen. >> the language i used was at a minimum, inarticulate. but what it showed was maybe years of frustration. what president kennedy had done in his first opening statement in the speech was i believe in america where the separation of church and state is absolute. that's not america. that's france. that's a naked public square where people of faith are out of bounds. >> okay. so this time
since we already agreed to come on, i figured i couldn't back out.n fairly late last night into jackson. we had been campaigning non-stop, as you know, in georgia. had really campaigned very, very hard. we took about a two-hour vacation from the campaign. >> i guess people with santorum are hoping he takes more than a two-hour break next time. that they take a long dance break from the whole thing. finally, giving it another go. last week we heard rick santorum say that president...
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i figured he did not care. he was ok with it. >> dharun ravi faces time in prison. we will talk live about an exclusive interview that will air tonight on "20/20." parents are fighting back. the daily caller reports a teacher asked students to research weaknesses of the republican presidential candidates and senator research to the obama campaign. parents say there was no assignment to research any research in president obama. a school spokesman says they should the been given a choice of investigating either party. a baltimore county ordinance -- the fourth circuit court of appeals ruled the ordinance unconstitutional. adam caskey is back with a look at the forecast. >> take good vantage. played two good years. big changes are coming over the weekend. -- take advantage. put it to good use. the changes are coming over the weekend. we could use some rain. but the timing is not ideal especially with the cherry blossom festival. speaking of the cherry blossoms this is ozzy the dog. thank you for sending that shot. there is a live look from our rooftop camera zoomed in
i figured he did not care. he was ok with it. >> dharun ravi faces time in prison. we will talk live about an exclusive interview that will air tonight on "20/20." parents are fighting back. the daily caller reports a teacher asked students to research weaknesses of the republican presidential candidates and senator research to the obama campaign. parents say there was no assignment to research any research in president obama. a school spokesman says they should the been given a...
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. >> i figured that would be a way to branch out and expand business. >> they travelled to dog barks, ball fields, and work corporate events come up before branching out to surrounding counties and the -- corporate since, before branching out to surrounding counties in the city. >> we have a few dog bottles as well. >> what about getting the attention of the dog? >> any music playing? >> we have a system set up. [barking] >> very clever. what do these guys think? their owners seem to love it, too. >> my dog would think it was fabulous. >> for more information, you can log onto our website -- wbaltv.com. wbal-tv 11 news. >> now your 11 insta-weather plus forecast. >> spring started at 1:14 this morning. it feels like spring up their. a couple of scattered showers. 1 shower came out of cecil county, and now tracking through central hartford county. the lightning, but this could build up over the next few minutes into up -- no lightning, but this could build up over the next few minutes into a little storm. all the moisture is going into the ocean and the bay and resulting in early morni
. >> i figured that would be a way to branch out and expand business. >> they travelled to dog barks, ball fields, and work corporate events come up before branching out to surrounding counties and the -- corporate since, before branching out to surrounding counties in the city. >> we have a few dog bottles as well. >> what about getting the attention of the dog? >> any music playing? >> we have a system set up. [barking] >> very clever. what do these...
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>> it's really just one letter banking to baking, i moved on but i figured i deserved to do what i wantedo do and i spend most of my childhood smushing chocolate and now every single day. >> we can see the smile on your face and you're enjoying what you're doing, what's in them? >> it's just a term of endearment. so i make a chocolate. some chocolate just kind of sound the same. >> the ingredients you have here very simple. >> very simple. caramel is always just sugar and cream. but i think guinness is probably the creamiest beer. so you warm the cream and the guinness together. you cook the sugar until it turns about the color of a penny. that's a good way to know that you're dark enough and it will have the caramel flavor and not just be really sweet. then you pour the warm cream and caramel in. i'll just put a tiny bit in now. it will foam up a little bit but if you do it pretty slowly, stir it together. >> if you do it too quickly -- oh, yeah. >> cay civil i try not to do that on tv. at the end you put in a little bit of butter. not a lot. >> how long have been doing this? >> for abou
>> it's really just one letter banking to baking, i moved on but i figured i deserved to do what i wantedo do and i spend most of my childhood smushing chocolate and now every single day. >> we can see the smile on your face and you're enjoying what you're doing, what's in them? >> it's just a term of endearment. so i make a chocolate. some chocolate just kind of sound the same. >> the ingredients you have here very simple. >> very simple. caramel is always just...
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as i have testified before, i would use different figures, but i think these figures work as well. this is an evolving program. it is possible there could be a future court decision that says a non-incumbent candidate cannot be treated differently. we may have to go back and revise the formula to that end. to my knowledge, there is no such decision in that regard right now. i think it is fine to handle incumbent, non-incumbent candidates in the manner proposed. whether or not my concern about the single subject rule is still pertinent, i still think, on a policy basis, moving back the filing deadline 58 days has the effect of extending the campaign season for two months, which i actually think works against one of the goals of the commission with respect to financing of campaigns, which is to limit the expenses. by extending the campaign season, that will increase expenses of running for office, not keep them level, which i think is not a good idea. why candidates should have to file in june 4 in november election rather than august seems to me there are other approaches to deal wi
as i have testified before, i would use different figures, but i think these figures work as well. this is an evolving program. it is possible there could be a future court decision that says a non-incumbent candidate cannot be treated differently. we may have to go back and revise the formula to that end. to my knowledge, there is no such decision in that regard right now. i think it is fine to handle incumbent, non-incumbent candidates in the manner proposed. whether or not my concern about...
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. >> i think i figure out what i would tell the 16-year-old me.ell the 16-year-old me to in vent a social network where people could connect with friends and post photos on the internet. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we have one more video for you. it's footage of a hang gliding trip from santa barbara to six flag magic mountain, a 63 mile trip. again, all on a hang glider. enjoy, and we'll see you next time. ♪0 now's a great time to get at&t u-verse tv. make the switch! [ female announcer ] call to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo and cinemax free for three months. [ male announcer ] with u-verse tv, you can record four shows at once with a total home dvr that lets you play back, pause, or rewind your shows from any room. [ female announcer ] so call at&t to get u-verse -- now with free hd -- for only $25 a month for six months -- our lowest price ever -- with a total home dvr included. plus get hbo an
. >> i think i figure out what i would tell the 16-year-old me.ell the 16-year-old me to in vent a social network where people could connect with friends and post photos on the internet. >> that's going to do it for this edition of "right this minute." we have one more video for you. it's footage of a hang gliding trip from santa barbara to six flag magic mountain, a 63 mile trip. again, all on a hang glider. enjoy, and we'll see you next time. ♪0 now's a great time to...