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i didn't want to hear it. dn't want to hear all the things irving had gone through in his childhood, how that had affected his life, how his mother struggled to dot be the she could for him. i didn't care. i didn't want to hear it. at some point it broke through. and i would just say, think back on your own life and how negative experiences have impacted you, and maybe made you do something that you weren't -- that you didn't really think you were capable of doing. and how that impacts others. and just open up a little bit. >> dionne wilson, we certainly are thankful you took the time to be with us today and share with us your story. >> i really appreciate it, thank you. >> let's go for you to a few of the stories these inmates have written and performed from inside san quentin. ♪ >> hello, ladies and gentlemen. my name is azraal "big ass" ford. i grew up in southern california where drugs and crime ruled the day. by the time i was 21, every one of my friends had been to prison already. it wasn't a place where
i didn't want to hear it. dn't want to hear all the things irving had gone through in his childhood, how that had affected his life, how his mother struggled to dot be the she could for him. i didn't care. i didn't want to hear it. at some point it broke through. and i would just say, think back on your own life and how negative experiences have impacted you, and maybe made you do something that you weren't -- that you didn't really think you were capable of doing. and how that impacts others....
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>> i hear racism. i hear a loud dog whistle. i hear fearful i hear someone who lost position.someone who sees equality as injustice. who sees leveling the playing field as cheating entitled people out of what they're entitled to. i see someone who is afraid to fight on a level playing field. he can't win in a fair fight, in a fair election, a fair debate, he can't win in a fair understanding of the history of this country. so it is not enough to just succeed barack obama. you have to dismiss him as legitimate. and that's the position for someone who walks and talks so loudly, big empty barrel a lot of noise. he didn't have a lot to stand on. >> i didn't know you would be flipping the script in this discussion. >> neither did i. but john kelly is an inspiring figure. >> you probably didn't know that omarosa would be involved in this. here she is. >> there were a lot of things that i observed in the last year that i was very unhappy with. that i was very uncomfortable. >> such as in. >> i can't expand on it because i have to go back and work these individuals. when i get to tell
>> i hear racism. i hear a loud dog whistle. i hear fearful i hear someone who lost position.someone who sees equality as injustice. who sees leveling the playing field as cheating entitled people out of what they're entitled to. i see someone who is afraid to fight on a level playing field. he can't win in a fair fight, in a fair election, a fair debate, he can't win in a fair understanding of the history of this country. so it is not enough to just succeed barack obama. you have to...
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i hear the residents really well. and i just want i guess to say, we are -- we are a little cautious in san francisco. we're going into adult use here, which is something we haven't done before. but i believe that something really powerful happened at this board of supervisors. and that was that through democratic process, we spoke about what is the safest thing for children, what is the safest thing for adults and what is the best way we know how to roll out adult use. and i think we came to a really good decision. and not that it is -- i won won't -- -- it will need amendments, and we worked late into the tonight and many extra meetings to discuss how to keep it safe. how do we keep it safe for people who want to indulge in cannabis? and how do we keep it safe for your children? and how do we keep it safe for your communities? it's not that we haven't heard you. we have debated this over and over again. and we came up with a product that we voted on that i'm proud of. i think this has been weighing on all of us, emot
i hear the residents really well. and i just want i guess to say, we are -- we are a little cautious in san francisco. we're going into adult use here, which is something we haven't done before. but i believe that something really powerful happened at this board of supervisors. and that was that through democratic process, we spoke about what is the safest thing for children, what is the safest thing for adults and what is the best way we know how to roll out adult use. and i think we came to a...
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i hear ihear him. i hear him. where? in this room. i hear him. when? at night. don't believe me. what does he say? he says he loves me... now, you were asking what the difference is between a horror film what the difference is between a horrorfilm and what the difference is between a horror film and a chiller. what the difference is between a horrorfilm and a chiller. i think it isa horrorfilm and a chiller. i think it is a tenuous distension, however, it is a tenuous distension, however, it is a tenuous distension, however, it is to do with a sense of creepiness. in its early stages, this film is actually very, very what a common very well played by the central actors. and it has a real atmosphere of unease, of the uncanny, which is very hard to achieve. i have to say in its later stages it kind of loses some of that, the more the plot starts to explain itself, the more mechanical it becomes and the less it became interesting. but for its first movement, it does establish that sense of the cold hand on the back of the net. the genuinely uncanny sense that you'r
i hear ihear him. i hear him. where? in this room. i hear him. when? at night. don't believe me. what does he say? he says he loves me... now, you were asking what the difference is between a horror film what the difference is between a horrorfilm and what the difference is between a horror film and a chiller. what the difference is between a horrorfilm and a chiller. i think it isa horrorfilm and a chiller. i think it is a tenuous distension, however, it is a tenuous distension, however, it is...
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. >> i hear the door squeaking and i hear her grumbling and i hear the dog growl sging. >> how can you tell that's your wife. >> he said it was an accident. he didn't do anything wrong. >> we never for a second believed he didn't know who that was standing in front of him. >> was it a strajtragic mistake >> he was broken. >> or cold-blooded murder. >> the emotion are only done in front of the detective. they're not done when he's alone. >> a room too dark to see. so shut the light off. >> or a story too hard to believe. >> there was nothing accidental about what he did. >> a shot in the dark. and doubt in the light of day. >> the love of your life. >> yes. >> the person you know better than anyone else. >> yes, sir. >> and you can't tell that's her when you pull that trigger. >>> welcome to dateline. the businesswoman and easy going contractor and somehow they made it work. or so it seemed. until a gunshot ripped through the night leaving debby dead and a family wracked with doubt. was her case a case of mace taken identity or the bloody end toe a marriage gone bad. here's andrea canni
. >> i hear the door squeaking and i hear her grumbling and i hear the dog growl sging. >> how can you tell that's your wife. >> he said it was an accident. he didn't do anything wrong. >> we never for a second believed he didn't know who that was standing in front of him. >> was it a strajtragic mistake >> he was broken. >> or cold-blooded murder. >> the emotion are only done in front of the detective. they're not done when he's alone. >> a...
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i didn't hear -- i didn't hear -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i didn't hear my friend saying that when john boehner -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: eric cantor and the ip asked for votes to keep government open. they got 84 of their colleagues on your side of the aisle to join them, making a total of 87, and the majority of your members voted against your own leadership on the bill that they were proposing. so don't lecture me about voting no. i voted no because i think we should not have had a c.r. i voted no because there are too many things left undone. i voted no because the american people expect us to get our work done, not to twiddle our humbs while rome is burning. mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. minnesota senator al franken announced he would be resigning from the united states senate after allegations of sexual misconduct. senator franken was first elected in 2008. sen. franken: mr. president. >> senator
i didn't hear -- i didn't hear -- the speaker pro tempore: the house will be in order. the gentleman will suspend. the house will be in order. mr. hoyer: mr. speaker, i didn't hear my friend saying that when john boehner -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hoyer: eric cantor and the ip asked for votes to keep government open. they got 84 of their colleagues on your side of the aisle to join them, making a total of 87, and the majority of your members voted against your...
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i asked for the hearing and i thought it was going to be the only hearing on this issue and i guess the last meeting had a subdivision of this. and i realize earlier on that there was probably just these issues at every level, we're losing ground in san francisco. we're losing ground and we can't just do nothing. when i started asking questions about these issues, many people thought there -- this is like a familiar discussion. a little over two years ago talking about housing and much of the discussion -- i didn't hear anybody talk about family housing, affordable housing or market rate and people thought, even city planning thought it was a little crazy asking for a report. and i talked to developers, why don't we build for families, and it was an eye-opener. the developers basically said we're not building it because the leadership here tells us that we don't need any in san francisco. that didn't make sense to me. fast forward, i think we have gained some momentum around that issue. i'm hoping that what i was able to do with family housing discussion, we'll have the same type of mom
i asked for the hearing and i thought it was going to be the only hearing on this issue and i guess the last meeting had a subdivision of this. and i realize earlier on that there was probably just these issues at every level, we're losing ground in san francisco. we're losing ground and we can't just do nothing. when i started asking questions about these issues, many people thought there -- this is like a familiar discussion. a little over two years ago talking about housing and much of the...
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what he how i hear i think if you have those who have pleasure how difficult. is it going to show can i think i have a good little kid. who was more than ok i mean if you just move to ban texting i'll to some telephone i would love to help or something how did it with him to some time couldn't he has a math class the kid you could turn to listen looked at the local equivalent pick to friends and a good mood would be a few feet high and then when i had to jump in the back window hang of it i'll call the detroit and even a military back. ye to eat . to. be. able to. join me every thursday on the alex island show and i'll be speaking to get out of the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see that the each. gun some is not so is not adequate place is not a good country and. yes if the minister. loves. it you could describe it as a disco that is. the study of the co-chair. of the cult of less sure of the secular suggests pulling in just a little and biased from a fellow muslim of themselves to be a little. mostly helpless little. play almost anything for
what he how i hear i think if you have those who have pleasure how difficult. is it going to show can i think i have a good little kid. who was more than ok i mean if you just move to ban texting i'll to some telephone i would love to help or something how did it with him to some time couldn't he has a math class the kid you could turn to listen looked at the local equivalent pick to friends and a good mood would be a few feet high and then when i had to jump in the back window hang of it i'll...
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and i will almost say that i do -- i would want it hear what -- i haven't heard that the neighbors would not have come to some sort of agreement. all i'm hearing is that there wasn't an outreach for communication. as much as i hate continuances, i kind of feel like that needs to happen. it seems like maybe there was last-minute, not enough effort. i cannot tease apart that piece of the story, but i would like to hear what attempts would have been made to come to an agreement or intent, because just -- something about this strikes me wrong, that we're leaving a unit that's $7,000 and not going down anytime soon, undersized for that lot. it's a small home in the middle of a larger lot. it's historic on the other side of the street, but we've seen projects that have similar characteristics in the mission and also other neighborhoods where we haven't had this degree of act r -- acrimony. there is not enough information here to say there is no middle ground whatsoever. it seems like there's a lack of communication all around, even though that's unfortunate because it's not the first time we'r
and i will almost say that i do -- i would want it hear what -- i haven't heard that the neighbors would not have come to some sort of agreement. all i'm hearing is that there wasn't an outreach for communication. as much as i hate continuances, i kind of feel like that needs to happen. it seems like maybe there was last-minute, not enough effort. i cannot tease apart that piece of the story, but i would like to hear what attempts would have been made to come to an agreement or intent, because...
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i hear you, claire, because my dad struggled with this pain. folks, don't wait. k to your doctor. because the one thing i keep hearing is... i'm glad i stepped on up. me too, buddy. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> new polls showing americans do not like the gop tax plan that's making its way through congress at lightening speed. only 29% approve. but is a plan designed to penallize democrats in blue states across the country? let's discuss now. a senior economic advisor to the trump campaign and historic -- let's discuss gentlemen. steve, you first. you were quoted in a bloomberg article describing the republican tax plan as death to democrats. why make policy this way, and is this political pay back? >> well, just one thing on the polling. you're right that the poll does show a majority of people don't favor the republican bill, but it's also true. you know, one of the most important polling results is by over a 2-1 majority americans think a tax cut would be good for the economy
i hear you, claire, because my dad struggled with this pain. folks, don't wait. k to your doctor. because the one thing i keep hearing is... i'm glad i stepped on up. me too, buddy. if you have diabetes and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands, step on up and talk to your doctor today. >>> new polls showing americans do not like the gop tax plan that's making its way through congress at lightening speed. only 29% approve. but is a plan designed to penallize democrats in blue...
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i hear you can see at least one reindeer. i can't identify which one it is.d be rudolph, who knows. training by pulling this motor through the air. the reindeer here is with a coach, one of santa's training coaches. but, santa is involved in this as well. there he is. >> wait, he's only going to use one reindeer this christmas? >> no, no, no, they all get worked out individually. >> eventually, once they are comfortable alone, they come together as a group. >> exactly. >> makes perfect sense. >> exactly. they are a team in this case, they are training individually. santa's point of view here, this one sky trains. look, there's nothing left behind. >> that's true. >> i wonder if kids on the ground are concerned. there's fear. is he gathering information for santa claus and bringing back notes? >> that's how they do it. >> all the reports. just say this is a training program. >> mm-hmm. >> you guys, draw your own. santa knows. doesn't matter how he gets his information. we all know that santa knows. >>> we all know santa is real, right? >> yeah. >> of course. >
i hear you can see at least one reindeer. i can't identify which one it is.d be rudolph, who knows. training by pulling this motor through the air. the reindeer here is with a coach, one of santa's training coaches. but, santa is involved in this as well. there he is. >> wait, he's only going to use one reindeer this christmas? >> no, no, no, they all get worked out individually. >> eventually, once they are comfortable alone, they come together as a group. >> exactly....
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i hear lots of conversations particularly people in the air and so on but i also hear from staff you know and as a nation that were there than did lots of stuff now maybe you know they people weren't aware of them but all i hear lots of different voices some from staff and counselors who are actually present at the time and didn't work but we didn't see or feel the council presence off to the fire and wonder why they still had time for things that clearly could have waited they can't so granted to see planning applications the day after the fire. they weren't around to take me in today even for the community but they were able to have a planning application me into grant to emergency planning applications with no committee hearings while the community was dealing with the disaster and the count just tons of aid companies constructed by the council to carry out the but she will have a she began deleting things on their websites there with u.k. group delete it dissipates about their involvement in installing the small ventilation system in the towers main stairwell but we will began to
i hear lots of conversations particularly people in the air and so on but i also hear from staff you know and as a nation that were there than did lots of stuff now maybe you know they people weren't aware of them but all i hear lots of different voices some from staff and counselors who are actually present at the time and didn't work but we didn't see or feel the council presence off to the fire and wonder why they still had time for things that clearly could have waited they can't so granted...
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like many of you i enjoy hearing storying about world war ii. for the last 15 years or so i have been involved with projects that center around world war ii. the memorial and the library of congress collecting stories from veterans. i have heard hundreds if not thousands of stories from veterans. my ears always perk up when i hear the stories about airmen. and the 442 rnd combat team. if you don't know what either are, most of you do. you're about to hear from them this morning. the american patriots the american patriots who served in the units bring a different perspective to service to country and bravery under fire. this is a very special morning we have two members. one of each served in each unit. chief master sergeant robert bob. is a veteran of world war ii. who joined the 442nd team and the 101st airborne division. we'll find out what that's about. it's unusual to have a japanese american with the division. in world war ii. we have lieutenant jefferson. who flew 19 missions over italy and france. except the last mission in which he crash
like many of you i enjoy hearing storying about world war ii. for the last 15 years or so i have been involved with projects that center around world war ii. the memorial and the library of congress collecting stories from veterans. i have heard hundreds if not thousands of stories from veterans. my ears always perk up when i hear the stories about airmen. and the 442 rnd combat team. if you don't know what either are, most of you do. you're about to hear from them this morning. the american...
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i hear your pain. the only trouble is hear your pain. the only trouble is he lied. eye at the work inside the white house, and i will tell you, there is no crisis, we are creating the results expected of us and which got the president elected supreme and which got the president elected supreme he can build as many walls as he wants. what he will never ever achieved, is mexico paying for the wall. we do not want to have islam claiming power in our country. preaching against our values, our culture! the worst thing that could happen with north korea was the escalation leading to sleep—walking interwar. it is the entitlement of too many men, and it is epidemic. when they are famous, it gets talked about. there is only one place to start in the look back at 2017, the united states. donald trump's election victory reflected a divided america. in his first year in office, those divisions were deepened. bernie sanders, welcome to hardtalk. it is great to be with you. to you in any way regret what you did with hillary clinton? she could be in the white house. i do not accep
i hear your pain. the only trouble is hear your pain. the only trouble is he lied. eye at the work inside the white house, and i will tell you, there is no crisis, we are creating the results expected of us and which got the president elected supreme and which got the president elected supreme he can build as many walls as he wants. what he will never ever achieved, is mexico paying for the wall. we do not want to have islam claiming power in our country. preaching against our values, our...
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precious today a lassie finds i hear mommy i love i'm running so. fast time have. only said. that to. clay. is the son of the revolution. comes to egypt since the revolution he's been working to strengthen democracy. fighting for the environment jobs. believes in the power of his generation. for future. isn't thirty minutes. of freedom of expression. of ways has to be defended a new. over the work. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their views freely. deep. w. don't come to freedom. meet the germans move and so close in aspects of noise and culture in germany. us american keep music takes a look at germany to sink receives at their traditions every day lives and language can just come out of. her so i am groot. on t.w. dot com the germans. click click climate change is affecting us all perfect. place rising sea levels and. join the. streets who flew. on change balance. through entire communities. of color for good news is our own choices in energy conservation. recycling. in transport. all the line find out what you can d
precious today a lassie finds i hear mommy i love i'm running so. fast time have. only said. that to. clay. is the son of the revolution. comes to egypt since the revolution he's been working to strengthen democracy. fighting for the environment jobs. believes in the power of his generation. for future. isn't thirty minutes. of freedom of expression. of ways has to be defended a new. over the work. of freedom freedom of art. a multimedia project about artists and their right to express their...
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i would like to hear that. but i also believe that there is no debate in this chamber that the homeless situation in this city rises to an emergency level and i understand and i would love to hear from the department. i, too, took a step back when i saw the declaration of emergency, but what was explained in committee is this would allowed for a savings of anywhere between 4 to 6 months and in this situation given the emergency, that seems appropriate for this particular matter. so is there someone from the department of homelessness here or maybe even the department of public works that will be performing the work and why the emergency declaration and would the it would mean to the situation? >> councillor breed: one section. supervisor safai, supervisor kim would like to separate first. >> councillor kim: i would like to separate 56 and 57. 56 is using the declaration of emergency to build an office space for department. that is unprecedented. i don't know when this board has ever declared an emergency to buil
i would like to hear that. but i also believe that there is no debate in this chamber that the homeless situation in this city rises to an emergency level and i understand and i would love to hear from the department. i, too, took a step back when i saw the declaration of emergency, but what was explained in committee is this would allowed for a savings of anywhere between 4 to 6 months and in this situation given the emergency, that seems appropriate for this particular matter. so is there...
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we've been dealing with so many homeless kids in this school district in the recent years, so when i hear that they're building more housing in the mission, it was wonderful. unfortunately, i just -- from what i just heard, it's not going to be for those homeless kids, unfortunately. but in general, as an educator, and as a parent, i think it's cruel and unusual punishment to subject little kids, two to five years old to a major construction right next to them for all these years. i mean, think of all the things they have to put up with. all the debris and all the other dust -- and all the other problems that comes along with big construction. i know because my school went to a 2.5 million school bond construction -- just rehab, and for three months, it was held, but we have to move as -- the classrooms away and everything, so think about it before you do anything about this -- this particular housing unit. >> president hillis: thank yo mentioned, there were three or four buildings that rise above the normal three to four stories. that's senior housing, affordable housing. we don't have t
we've been dealing with so many homeless kids in this school district in the recent years, so when i hear that they're building more housing in the mission, it was wonderful. unfortunately, i just -- from what i just heard, it's not going to be for those homeless kids, unfortunately. but in general, as an educator, and as a parent, i think it's cruel and unusual punishment to subject little kids, two to five years old to a major construction right next to them for all these years. i mean, think...
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and all of a sudden i hear this voice, yeah. i said, oh, hell, you got me, the damned german had a head about that big around. that was the beginning of my nine months as a p.o.w. the german soldier saw the little gold bar. by the way -way, i knew he was excited, looking at this brown skin, and i'm excited because he -- i don't know whether he was going to shoot or not, but after i got on the ground, he saw my gold bar and he saluted. all t all i could do is return the salute. that was my introduction to my nine months as a p.o.w. in germany. >> where were you at the end of the war? >> up in hitler's hangout. we went down to oodendorf. >> and you stayed in germany for a while after the war? >> i helped them with the -- >> let's talk about that. you were a p.o.w. for nine months, and where were you at the end of the war? >> at the end of the war, the camp i was at was pushed near muni munich. we were liberated by general patton's third army. i saw patton riding on a damned tank as he came through and knocked down the barbed-wire a
and all of a sudden i hear this voice, yeah. i said, oh, hell, you got me, the damned german had a head about that big around. that was the beginning of my nine months as a p.o.w. the german soldier saw the little gold bar. by the way -way, i knew he was excited, looking at this brown skin, and i'm excited because he -- i don't know whether he was going to shoot or not, but after i got on the ground, he saw my gold bar and he saluted. all t all i could do is return the salute. that was my...
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anyway, in school i had a doctor from usc who was blind. he could hear the sniff of each of the boys and girls that walked in there. so i said, took off my shoes. halfway down, he said, okay, bob izumi, where are you going? so help me god. helen from cedar rapids, iowa, she asked if i would like to get out of camp and finish school. i said sure. i got out thereof and finished school. june '44 i joined the service. joined with the 442nd, went to the camp in florida. from italy went overseas with him. >> could you talk a little about the 442nd, a similar reason for being set up as tuskegee -- >> 442nd is the most decorated regiment in the united states army. not one of us came out without a purple heart. not one of us. my best buddy inouye got 18 shots on his leg all the way up to his chest. he's alive. he lived through it. we got together. it was like brothers and sister. very close. if you know somebody next to you fighting, you better know what he or she does. it's very valuable. because in vietnam, had a buddy, he's still alive. his radio man, well, an
anyway, in school i had a doctor from usc who was blind. he could hear the sniff of each of the boys and girls that walked in there. so i said, took off my shoes. halfway down, he said, okay, bob izumi, where are you going? so help me god. helen from cedar rapids, iowa, she asked if i would like to get out of camp and finish school. i said sure. i got out thereof and finished school. june '44 i joined the service. joined with the 442nd, went to the camp in florida. from italy went overseas with...
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i mean you could see that it was spreading quite far you could hear it you could see bits of the cloud and kind of food around us on the street. and i see the towel on my side work on the other side i was right but you could see the smoke circularly and i'm not sure when it was. you know he looked up. you saw or it is still people i don't even know if i at the time when i saw those people are going to get out it was so it was beyond traumatic in at the un traumatic and we're hoping that somehow something will come along and rescue them somehow we will not literally watch these people beg for help and then for a different front of us and you know what happened a helicopter came and it came within one hundred fifty two hundred meters of the building and turned around now that turn around was the most heartbreaking thing up ever seen in my life the fire that fertile happened because the state the government and local council filled us in the aftermath of the file they continued to fail us. and i was so obvious what a shock to the first two days of the title absence of the council and it w
i mean you could see that it was spreading quite far you could hear it you could see bits of the cloud and kind of food around us on the street. and i see the towel on my side work on the other side i was right but you could see the smoke circularly and i'm not sure when it was. you know he looked up. you saw or it is still people i don't even know if i at the time when i saw those people are going to get out it was so it was beyond traumatic in at the un traumatic and we're hoping that somehow...
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i hear your point. >> we should keep the promises we make. that's important. and donald trump is doing this in this case. i have not been his biggest supporter as you know but he is fulfilling a promise to israel and that's a good thing. >> maria, to you, looking at what is, you know, being battled over here now, you have defense spending in this potential government shutdown, you have fisa and that surveillance ability, and you also have children's health insurance. >> yeah. >> thc.h.i.p., this bipartisan program that provides funding for medical care for children whose parents are stuck in the middle. don't make enough to pay for the care and crises and diseases but make too much to get fully government funded for that. 16 states will totally run out of funding they say by the end of january. >> yeah. >> 20 more states to follow. so, i mean, how -- how far do you think lawmakers on both sides of the aisle should go on this to keep this funded? >> i think this should be a huge priority, poppy. i'm so glad you brought it up because it was going to be one of the
i hear your point. >> we should keep the promises we make. that's important. and donald trump is doing this in this case. i have not been his biggest supporter as you know but he is fulfilling a promise to israel and that's a good thing. >> maria, to you, looking at what is, you know, being battled over here now, you have defense spending in this potential government shutdown, you have fisa and that surveillance ability, and you also have children's health insurance. >> yeah....
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and i hear many similar stories about farms being burned or bulldozed. i try again to speak to the prime minister and other government officials about the many allegations in diyala. they won't talk. but a senior adviser to the government, ihsan al-shimari agrees to go on camera. why hasn't the government been able to do anything about the sectarian violence and these shia armed groups? >> navai: over the past two years, thousands of sunnis have fled their homes in diyala. on the northern border of the province, i find a makeshift refugee camp, full of families. two years after their province was liberated from isis, they say they're too frightened to return home. sheikh suliman aliawi and his wife, amal, tell me they've been warned never to return to their home village of sinsil. they say that in january 2015, a shia militia-- they don't know which one-- gathered all men under 70 for security vetting, including five of their sons. amal went to the house where they'd been taken. (man screaming) >> navai: this is cellphone footage of what she saw. their fi
and i hear many similar stories about farms being burned or bulldozed. i try again to speak to the prime minister and other government officials about the many allegations in diyala. they won't talk. but a senior adviser to the government, ihsan al-shimari agrees to go on camera. why hasn't the government been able to do anything about the sectarian violence and these shia armed groups? >> navai: over the past two years, thousands of sunnis have fled their homes in diyala. on the northern...
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i always enjoy hearing stories about world war ii and for the last 15, 16, 17 years or so i've been involved with projects that centered around world war ii. i was with the national world war ii memorial and the library of congress collecting stories from world war ii veterans. i have heard hundreds if not thousands of stories from world war ii veterans. but my ears always perk up when i hear stories about tuskegee airmen and the 442nd regimental combat team. the american patriots who served in those units bring a much different perspective to service to country and bravery under fire. it's a very special morning that we have two members, one of each who served in one of those units. chief master sergeant robert zumi is a veteran of world war ii who joined the 442nd regimental combat team and also subsequently the 101st airborne division, we'll find out what that's about. it's unusual to have a japanese american the 101st airborne division in world war ii. and we also have on hand lieutenant colonel alexander jefferson, who was a tuskegee airman who flew 19 missions over italy and franz exce
i always enjoy hearing stories about world war ii and for the last 15, 16, 17 years or so i've been involved with projects that centered around world war ii. i was with the national world war ii memorial and the library of congress collecting stories from world war ii veterans. i have heard hundreds if not thousands of stories from world war ii veterans. but my ears always perk up when i hear stories about tuskegee airmen and the 442nd regimental combat team. the american patriots who served in...
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ceo of at&t said if we get a corporate tax-cut he will create 7000 jobs to build up networks but i hear what you are saying. tax cuts didn't get far enough, also it is worth noting that obama, john kerry, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer have supported or it is corporate tax reform getting the corporate rate lower to increase wages and create jobs. >> the optic don't look good for the individual. corporations may get a end of the alternative minimum tax but individuals may end up stuck with it. this was originally designed in the 60s for a couple dozen people, now it's millions of people all over america. why should corporate tax-cut taxes cut in that area and not individuals? >> there is a lot of truth to that but i try not to get too angry because my taxes are going up but down the road, the headquarters of apple, getting $47 billion back, john, i hear john saying they will get that, that isn't right. it isn't right because people don't like blue states. a lot of people, the blue states are net contributors to the federal budget, new york and california put out more than they take in. to g
ceo of at&t said if we get a corporate tax-cut he will create 7000 jobs to build up networks but i hear what you are saying. tax cuts didn't get far enough, also it is worth noting that obama, john kerry, nancy pelosi, chuck schumer have supported or it is corporate tax reform getting the corporate rate lower to increase wages and create jobs. >> the optic don't look good for the individual. corporations may get a end of the alternative minimum tax but individuals may end up stuck...
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it is recorded, but anyway that is where i am at on that. >> let's hear from mr. oya. >> we have been operating our business for overcoming up to a decade now. we have done numerous sound improvements. also when i was in front of you guys back in july or june, i believe, we had that is when i reported four different sound consultants come out and that they went to the alley of the area where the most of the complaints were coming from from the diamonds. they were all kind of surprised about the noise levels. they did make recommendations of what can be done. since then over the 10 years we have done so many sound improvements and the renovation you brought up commissioner lee to the alley and the newest renovation, double sheetrock and the most recent one since last time i appeared in front of you guys was that our raptors on the ceiling we added soundproofing material there as well. the things on holdup right now are outside material that needs to get approved by the landlord and the property management. we are still waiting for that approval. when that is approve
it is recorded, but anyway that is where i am at on that. >> let's hear from mr. oya. >> we have been operating our business for overcoming up to a decade now. we have done numerous sound improvements. also when i was in front of you guys back in july or june, i believe, we had that is when i reported four different sound consultants come out and that they went to the alley of the area where the most of the complaints were coming from from the diamonds. they were all kind of...
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i did what to say fifteen. then brother can deceive us to. hear. from you and i understood worse than talented at which infused senior leaders. it's because you just tease people in search of competence or bush and you've been out of. the middle and soon. come down towards the hose and be in. on it have to monitor the he said i this is comes. down to you holmes as i was my own then trouble or now twice. and so my mother the sun comes in on this hype machine into ya and the horns a teapot on. the other. when i want it and if i'm well. off to sit still and. be just linda mcmahon they don't who. can ask so well and then i'm going for the i want those who need help from yourself as a best of your book and i hope this will just declaw. even forced budget to convince people to give you said i'll be racing to fifteen into the i'm from below the often fish and you can problems he does see and feel special. and see. there was fun of the him in mexico comment on his rides you will cover your best and even the ones you've got it always is a big bowl with a ham
i did what to say fifteen. then brother can deceive us to. hear. from you and i understood worse than talented at which infused senior leaders. it's because you just tease people in search of competence or bush and you've been out of. the middle and soon. come down towards the hose and be in. on it have to monitor the he said i this is comes. down to you holmes as i was my own then trouble or now twice. and so my mother the sun comes in on this hype machine into ya and the horns a teapot on....
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the plan for increased security. >> i didn't hear that. >> the plan for increased security. >> all of those other conditions were met before. >> i don't think there is a problem with that part. once we get over this part then we will redo the conditions. >> he is coming back in january with documentation around the plans. i thinked needs to be clear that we want you accountable to when we are asking you to communicate to the neighbors and to the police department and have that in writing. thank you. did you have a comment >> beyond the sound level the other issue is the management or mismanagement of the venue. i am very concerned about the photo from the newspaper that he showed of people drinking out of the bottle when they are to manage that. the management of the bar i think is the other issue that needs addressed >> just to be clear that is not part of the conditions that we had placed. >> i think that could be part of the -- well the security. something with the security and the bar service. wasn't that part of the condition? >> all right. so there is a proposal to table this it
the plan for increased security. >> i didn't hear that. >> the plan for increased security. >> all of those other conditions were met before. >> i don't think there is a problem with that part. once we get over this part then we will redo the conditions. >> he is coming back in january with documentation around the plans. i thinked needs to be clear that we want you accountable to when we are asking you to communicate to the neighbors and to the police department...
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trish: i hear you, that is the wholesale lemm witch trial thing. o go down that path. it is important, you have daughters, i have daughter, we as women, things need to change and they're starting to. that is good news. there may be more changes coming with miss america. gina loud en, thank you very much. we'll be right back. >> thank you, trish. ... our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're affordable and fast... maybe "too affordable and fast." what if... "people" aren't buying these books online, but "they" are buying them to protect their secrets?!?! hi bill. if that is your real name. it's william actually. hmph! affordable, fast fedex ground. [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. trish: a new report this week shows that 92000 children enter ed the foster care system, a three-decade high and do you know why?
trish: i hear you, that is the wholesale lemm witch trial thing. o go down that path. it is important, you have daughters, i have daughter, we as women, things need to change and they're starting to. that is good news. there may be more changes coming with miss america. gina loud en, thank you very much. we'll be right back. >> thank you, trish. ... our recent online sales success seems a little... strange?nk na. ever since we switched to fedex ground business has been great. they're...
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