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♪ throwing money in the air like i don't really care standing on the chair like i don't really care ♪ot bitches by the pair i'm baller of the year and haters everywhere but i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ got bitches by the pair i'm baller of the year and haters everywhere but i don't really care ♪ ♪ i keep them bad yelling it thugged out rich as hell plus i'm throwing ♪ ♪ drunk as everywhere i go i'm yellin' brick squad monopoly loud as ♪ ♪ throwing money in the air i don't care 50 for the ear rings that's 100 for a pair ♪ ♪ versace on my ass bands for my underwear foreign cars foreign broads baller of the year ♪ ♪ sparkles on my champagne independence day i ain't really want yo number ♪ ♪ your friend look better anyway ♪ ♪ throwing money in the air like i don't really care standing on the chair like i don't really care ♪ ♪ got by the pair i'm baller of the year and haters everywhere but i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't
♪ throwing money in the air like i don't really care standing on the chair like i don't really care ♪ot bitches by the pair i'm baller of the year and haters everywhere but i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ no i don't i don't i don't really care ♪ ♪ got bitches by the pair i'm baller of the year and haters everywhere but i don't really care ♪ ♪ i keep them bad yelling it thugged out rich as hell plus i'm throwing ♪ ♪ drunk as everywhere i...
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i think it's street life that really defines the neighborhood. and i would encourage the architects to continue to look at it and continue to refine it. it's at a detailed level but i found there's some notes for moveable planters or moveable benches. i always think that's a dangerous proposition in a very dense area where you have so many people walking through. i just encourage, as there's been him speech of looking to the architecture as a whole but the landscape architecture. commissioner moore. commissioner moore: you're taking the words out of my mouth. i'd like to attract your attention to image number two. that is what you'd normally call a flat land. and what's unclear to me is the continuity of the sidewalk as you come down jackson street because i see the slight awaking of the curve line that would make a narrow sidewalk in that area even narrower. however, in the continuity of the entire block, i like to see how that works. if i understand it correctly, we will -- we are taking more of the sidewalk away by putting intense street furnit
i think it's street life that really defines the neighborhood. and i would encourage the architects to continue to look at it and continue to refine it. it's at a detailed level but i found there's some notes for moveable planters or moveable benches. i always think that's a dangerous proposition in a very dense area where you have so many people walking through. i just encourage, as there's been him speech of looking to the architecture as a whole but the landscape architecture. commissioner...
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if it did come out, i really can't specify which song. tavis: that may be the answer, though, that maybe the that is why i said i had to go back through my carole king corpus here, because maybe the way that it came out, to your point, is not doing your best work. >> i think that's right. tavis: that may be the result of it. >> i think that's right. i was trying to speak for him in a lot of cases, and he wanted to be a star, and i was the vehicle to that. he's gone now and he, i don't think he was ever happy being here, and he overdosed on drugs and took himself out of the mix, but the only reason i wrote about it, it was scary to write about it because it was a very painful thing. but i did it because i figured if there is one woman, and there are some men that are abused as well, but there's one woman out there that thinks it is her fault, and that she deserves to be treated that way, my message is you don't deserve to be treated that way. you deserve to be safe, and that if it could happen to me, it could happen to you, and it can happe
if it did come out, i really can't specify which song. tavis: that may be the answer, though, that maybe the that is why i said i had to go back through my carole king corpus here, because maybe the way that it came out, to your point, is not doing your best work. >> i think that's right. tavis: that may be the result of it. >> i think that's right. i was trying to speak for him in a lot of cases, and he wanted to be a star, and i was the vehicle to that. he's gone now and he, i...
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i said i'm here. i'm really not prepared to leave. i understood this was no longer a prosecutor thing. this is the house judiciary committee so i sort of turned it down. the next day, i get a call from robin morgenthau. now my old boss who now happens to be at my firm. at 92 he retired as district attorney, has now sort of counsel to our law firm in new york but this 50 years after he hired me, he's now at our firm. this is 1973 i'm talking about, late 1973. i'm talking about, the saturday night massacre was october '73. so this was after that, a month after that, november 1973, early december 1973. so morgenthau calls me. i don't know morgenthau. i know him fairly well from -- he's a guy who was a wonderful u.s. attorney, wonderful district attorney. great man. but thinks the only job in the world worth having is working for him. a lot of people are like that, you know. so -- and i know that. so because he tries to get people to work for him and he got very good people to work for him. great staffs. that's why he's had such a great ca
i said i'm here. i'm really not prepared to leave. i understood this was no longer a prosecutor thing. this is the house judiciary committee so i sort of turned it down. the next day, i get a call from robin morgenthau. now my old boss who now happens to be at my firm. at 92 he retired as district attorney, has now sort of counsel to our law firm in new york but this 50 years after he hired me, he's now at our firm. this is 1973 i'm talking about, late 1973. i'm talking about, the saturday...
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i viewed myself as a really equal member of society. any thought in inn my mind as to why that would be something different. my father was an incredible influence and force in my life. he supported me in the very, very early days of little bits where it was still a cardboard prototype that i carried around when i came to see him in beirut and he from the first time he saw it, he was like you have to stop everything, you have to focus on this and you have to support it, it is going to become the next big thing. >> two years ago her father passed away and she left all her university an her work, her studies, and she just stayed beside him for -- >> she used to be every weekend coming from new york to stay with him and she was very close to him. >> he passed away before he could see any of the good stuff that came out of little bits before i started the company, before it became a real product. but i feel him all around all the time. i remember him, i keep a lot of his things around and i have his voice in my head any time something good ha
i viewed myself as a really equal member of society. any thought in inn my mind as to why that would be something different. my father was an incredible influence and force in my life. he supported me in the very, very early days of little bits where it was still a cardboard prototype that i carried around when i came to see him in beirut and he from the first time he saw it, he was like you have to stop everything, you have to focus on this and you have to support it, it is going to become the...
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>> i don't really know. that's weird. like, i don't feel like i really lost. the united states in nine years. since she was 13 years old. >> i don't know. like, i feel kind of blank. i don't really know. >> reporter: if christina wins in venezuela, she takes the olympic trial spot usa boxing had reserved for their national champion, marlen. >> not that we're waiting for this to happen, but she still has to win the qualifier, because if she doesn't, it defaults to marlen, that spot. >> bye. >> reporter: marlen goes home to await the results with her family. >> for a few days, it was kind of, like, sad and, you know, she's not used to losing. she has the perfect record up till then. the kind of kid that gives their whole life to a sport, the next thing you know, you take a loss, it's devastating for a little bit. but then marlen is a person that she's so strong, all that is going to do to her, bring her back stronger. >> she had planned to start training for the olympic trials. now she needs to raise money to continue competing. >> good. >> david esparza is a su
>> i don't really know. that's weird. like, i don't feel like i really lost. the united states in nine years. since she was 13 years old. >> i don't know. like, i feel kind of blank. i don't really know. >> reporter: if christina wins in venezuela, she takes the olympic trial spot usa boxing had reserved for their national champion, marlen. >> not that we're waiting for this to happen, but she still has to win the qualifier, because if she doesn't, it defaults to...
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[applause] commissioner maufas: i will be really brief. i understand a lot of commissioner wynn's' concerns. i have them as well. i do not see this as a competition. we are struggling to get kids off our streets. i see you guys managing to do that. i do not see you competing for the same students. that is what i am banking on you doing. i know you are going to do that and follow up. i hope your school is full of kids that would normally not be in school. that is what i am hoping for. i know many folks that have been -- families that have gone through the kipp academies. they are not saying it is easy. they never said it was easy, but they are in. believe me. we tussle over that quite a bit. why couldn't you be in one of our other schools? kipp is the place my school -- my kid is going to be successful. we need to learn better how to wraparound a family. but if you are going to do it, please look at those kids. president yee: thank you, commissioners. i also feel some of the things that commissioner wynns has said. i share some of those conc
[applause] commissioner maufas: i will be really brief. i understand a lot of commissioner wynn's' concerns. i have them as well. i do not see this as a competition. we are struggling to get kids off our streets. i see you guys managing to do that. i do not see you competing for the same students. that is what i am banking on you doing. i know you are going to do that and follow up. i hope your school is full of kids that would normally not be in school. that is what i am hoping for. i know...
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the one thing i really enjoyed was i got to run within a district instead of citywide, was that i really got to know voters and residents. i actually enjoy campaigning more because i had time to knock on doors and the voters individually. i'd love it. i actually really enjoyed being out on the field. so i spent a lot of time doing it because i got to really get a deeper understanding of what people care about and what people's concerns are and also what people loved about the district and the city. i was talking with the mayor yesterday. he was very interested in seeing how the good work with our office
the one thing i really enjoyed was i got to run within a district instead of citywide, was that i really got to know voters and residents. i actually enjoy campaigning more because i had time to knock on doors and the voters individually. i'd love it. i actually really enjoyed being out on the field. so i spent a lot of time doing it because i got to really get a deeper understanding of what people care about and what people's concerns are and also what people loved about the district and the...
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that is a strange thing to say, because everybody in detroit -- >> i was really keen on motown, and webig hit. we got the secondary songs. we heard everything. there was the british invasion. i heard the beatles, and that was an epiphany for me, and i always wanted to come west. the san francisco thing was going on. we would watch the detroit lions play and the way football game region -- play an away football game. tavis: i got to get to california. we think of detroit and michigan. it is not just motown, but there is a rock and roll sound that comes out of that area. >> bobby seeger is my mentor. your he was one of the first guys who had -- he was one of the first guys who had a local hit, and i was managed by his manager. my band was managed by his manager. >> the mushroom? >> that was one of the better names. it is all of the psychedelic nuance, but bob seger took a liking to me when he saw my band. he took me to the recording studio. he introduced me to niki stevenson. marvin gaye, and it takes to do, and bob was the first song writer i ever met. we were in a club watching another
that is a strange thing to say, because everybody in detroit -- >> i was really keen on motown, and webig hit. we got the secondary songs. we heard everything. there was the british invasion. i heard the beatles, and that was an epiphany for me, and i always wanted to come west. the san francisco thing was going on. we would watch the detroit lions play and the way football game region -- play an away football game. tavis: i got to get to california. we think of detroit and michigan. it...
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and i realized you can really lose consciousness so i called the medics months earlier. we were going to do a concert myself an elder oh there were twelve thousand people waiting for stat winners that it was in. italy. and they took me to lobby on a gurney and they had it as i put the sheet over my face. so look like they were moving. past all the people were getting ready to go to see my concert so they ruled me right past them and took we didn't ask for them and dr said. you know mr benson you're not going to be able to do the show tonight as it was you know what are you talking that's not what. he's here you know you're not in good shape us that nobody in my at my age is perfect there's no sir i said this is what i do and i got twelve thousand people and my clothes were at the hotel so he made up you know that stuff that they used to make. paper oh yeah we wrapped my foot in paper and good bands around it and put a little paper thing over top of me and i went to the gig and reliance on a car ran it and will pass all these people who were waiting for me to come out of
and i realized you can really lose consciousness so i called the medics months earlier. we were going to do a concert myself an elder oh there were twelve thousand people waiting for stat winners that it was in. italy. and they took me to lobby on a gurney and they had it as i put the sheet over my face. so look like they were moving. past all the people were getting ready to go to see my concert so they ruled me right past them and took we didn't ask for them and dr said. you know mr benson...
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but i didn't really -- the theatre, you know, is the thing i like the best, and then it was only after mrs. brown, really, that i really got film scripts at all, and then, you know, if you work with people like kevin spacey, cate blanchett, you learn about it, and i never want there to be a day when i don't. >> rose: so john meant what to your career? >> well he meant everything to my film career because if i hadn't made mrs. brown with him, i wouldn't be sitting here talk to you now charlie. >> oh i would be looking for you and in search of you. >> and i mean, that entirely changed my career. entirely. >> rose: after that -- >> well, i don't know -- i got more office. >> rose: and harvey played a role too? >> he played a large role as you well know, well, because mrs. brown was made for television. >> rose: yes. >> -- harvey saw it and this is not television this is going to be a film. >> rose: and shakespeare came along and there you were. >> i promised harvey i would have harvey wearing -- on my bum. >> rose: yes. i encourage you not to do that. >> he is not. >> rose: yes, of course
but i didn't really -- the theatre, you know, is the thing i like the best, and then it was only after mrs. brown, really, that i really got film scripts at all, and then, you know, if you work with people like kevin spacey, cate blanchett, you learn about it, and i never want there to be a day when i don't. >> rose: so john meant what to your career? >> well he meant everything to my film career because if i hadn't made mrs. brown with him, i wouldn't be sitting here talk to you...
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i really can't say. ike i said, any time we can be going separate ways. >> allen clark is being moved to another cell in ad seg. it has been nearly two weeks since the chaplain told him that his fiance seems to have moved on. >> any communication from her? >> not as yet. i wrote her two letters. i asked her in the letter, you know, if she would write me and let me know what is really going on, you know. if she wants to call it off, then you know, that's fine, you know. but tell me, you know. don't, you know, let me know something. i don't really know what's going on. >> maintaining relationships can be difficult but just getting into them can prove to be dangerous. inmate marian depp has been sent to the hospital for hitting on the wrong man. >> i had it in my mine, i was never going back to the street no more so i might as well get me a friend. then i started messing with homosexuals and things. they were taking the place of a female. >> marion's attempts at making contacts with prospective partners hasn
i really can't say. ike i said, any time we can be going separate ways. >> allen clark is being moved to another cell in ad seg. it has been nearly two weeks since the chaplain told him that his fiance seems to have moved on. >> any communication from her? >> not as yet. i wrote her two letters. i asked her in the letter, you know, if she would write me and let me know what is really going on, you know. if she wants to call it off, then you know, that's fine, you know. but...
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feel ok well i am broccoli doesn't pay so i really don't know what they're going to do about sponsorships going forward if they can't use junk food but b. i just think how often it was come around was every four years well the winter olympics are in four years the summer olympics thirty four years so it's like every team so sorry there are a lot more opportunities to cut down on the foods people eat that are driving obesity and diabetes which this columnist was writing about which are a lot more effective then the sponsorships of olympic games once every four years i just don't really buy that are you know i read some british politicians so that we should ban them because these commercials will convince people to put these foods into their daily diets one coke at mcdonald's are already in the deal with a lot of people as those people who that's in their daily diet they don't need to limit commercials to the book that for most people that's really not the case i really doubt that the olympic advertising is what's causing the obesity epidemic exactly i am getting the much
feel ok well i am broccoli doesn't pay so i really don't know what they're going to do about sponsorships going forward if they can't use junk food but b. i just think how often it was come around was every four years well the winter olympics are in four years the summer olympics thirty four years so it's like every team so sorry there are a lot more opportunities to cut down on the foods people eat that are driving obesity and diabetes which this columnist was writing about which are a lot...
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>> no, i really wouldn't, and i don't want to. it is interesting because that person called me back six weeks later and said, hey, you know that thing i told you about, it turned out to be nothing. >> ultimate confirmation. >> exactly. and i really could not get anywhere for a good period of time, just brick walls, brick walls, brick walls, and it was not until a couple of months later at the annual golf event for the charity, and he is gone. jerry sandusky is always a huge figure there, and i asked why he is not there, and they said family issues. he is not here this year. and i asked somebody else, and they said, oh, he has health problems, and so, that was really when the story took off at that point. how many sources? it took -- i think that we counted at one point somewhere around 25 people i talked to, and some of them for just one or two minor details and others for five or six different interviews. we only had one person who gave and kind of substantive reaction, but a substantive on the record and so we set a high record
>> no, i really wouldn't, and i don't want to. it is interesting because that person called me back six weeks later and said, hey, you know that thing i told you about, it turned out to be nothing. >> ultimate confirmation. >> exactly. and i really could not get anywhere for a good period of time, just brick walls, brick walls, brick walls, and it was not until a couple of months later at the annual golf event for the charity, and he is gone. jerry sandusky is always a huge...
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i guess i should have believed it. we really need to get many more people involved in politics that have hearts larger than a swollen pea and aren't just -- you know, aren't in it to be politicians but to make change. i think in the 70s, we sent a different group of people who didn't go to become politicians, they went because they were mad and wanted to change things. i want to see that kind of passion again rather than can i be here for 30 years, you know? you if you keep changing things, fine. somehow people sometimes lose that. so thank you very much and i would love to have questions from all of you. my goodness, it's been wonderful, you've been very patient. [ applause ] >> we're going open up for questions. pat is going to pick you, pick a person going to ask a question, this is being filmed as you may be aware by c-span, you want to be aware of by c-span and we want to get the mike over closer to the person asking the question. so keep that in mind. >> can i ask jim schroeder stand up and say, "you can't ask questions",
i guess i should have believed it. we really need to get many more people involved in politics that have hearts larger than a swollen pea and aren't just -- you know, aren't in it to be politicians but to make change. i think in the 70s, we sent a different group of people who didn't go to become politicians, they went because they were mad and wanted to change things. i want to see that kind of passion again rather than can i be here for 30 years, you know? you if you keep changing things,...
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i really think i told him at home later, around 7:00 p.m. >> ok. did you tell -- you did tell him, though, that there was a police investigation. >> yes. >> ok. so -- i'm going to show you another text message that's part of exhibit 8 0 and for the benefit of the commission, this is a text message, it's not shown on exhibit -- i'm sorry, i apologize. it's shown on exhibit 8 3, january 4, 2012, 5:51 p.m., text message from ms. lopez to her husband. so i'm going to show new message on the overhead, ms. lopez. it reads, you have to call hennesey and stop this before something happens. ivory is giving the inst
i really think i told him at home later, around 7:00 p.m. >> ok. did you tell -- you did tell him, though, that there was a police investigation. >> yes. >> ok. so -- i'm going to show you another text message that's part of exhibit 8 0 and for the benefit of the commission, this is a text message, it's not shown on exhibit -- i'm sorry, i apologize. it's shown on exhibit 8 3, january 4, 2012, 5:51 p.m., text message from ms. lopez to her husband. so i'm going to show new...
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i wiped the floor with the guy! not really. with 0% for 36 months, but i demanded 60. no...i didn't do that. it was like taking candy from a baby. you're a grown man. alright, see you at home. [ male announcer ] the volkswagen autobahn for all event. we good? we're good. [ male announcer ] at 0% apr for 60 months, no one needs to know how easy it was to get your new volkswagen. that's the power of german engineering. use the points we earn with our citi thankyou card for a relaxing vacation. ♪ sometimes, we go for a ride in the park. maybe do a little sightseeing. or, get some fresh air. but this summer, we used our thank youpoints to just hang out with a few friends in london. [ male announcer ] the citi thankyou visa card. redeem the points you've earned to travel with no restrictions. rewarding you, every step of the way. >>> back up, bring your hands down. >> after two years in the orange county jail, clarence butterfield has seen a dramatic change in his day-to-day life. he's now in the second week of his murder trial. >>
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i really don't know where i would be if it wasn't for him.'ve accomplished a lot of things since being here. have a wallet full of business cards. this summer i'll interinten for septa. >> the first project i did that was hands-on was a solar paneled generator that you can actually connect the usb port from the cell phone and charge it. just hit the switch. second one was the dream act one that we did. four of us took on the challenge to make a curriculum for high school seniors to have as an elective for maybe next year if they pass it and we actually wrote a three-minute speech and went in front of the school reform committee of philadelphia. >> doing this project we did a lot of research on sustainability. >> today was the first day of our final exhibition. we did a lot of projects so we're wrapping up the school year by doing what we call a final exhibition. >> what was particularly exciting about these final exhibitions for me was their ability to stand up in front of a group of folks and present a body of knowledge. then there's this de
i really don't know where i would be if it wasn't for him.'ve accomplished a lot of things since being here. have a wallet full of business cards. this summer i'll interinten for septa. >> the first project i did that was hands-on was a solar paneled generator that you can actually connect the usb port from the cell phone and charge it. just hit the switch. second one was the dream act one that we did. four of us took on the challenge to make a curriculum for high school seniors to have...
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i really don't know. >> i am not really understanding your point, ms. kaiser. >> i am just curious about mending the page numbers when all of the pages are going in any way. i am trying to understand, to simply to address that concern and address it better and understand it. >> i think what we are trying to do here is figure out what the factual findings will be based on. that is the point of determining what is relevant, not just what record is going up to the board of supervisors. when we make factual findings, what are we relying on? we are only going to rely on the evidence that has been submitted, right? >> yes. >> so that is the point of all of the meetings we have been having to determine the admissibility of evidence. >> we expect you to follow our rulings and when you submit your findings of fact that have citations, we expect that you'll be citing things that will be deemed to be relevant, whether or not another body reviews are worker agrees or disagrees with that viewpoint. >> absolutely, and instead of those concerns. i was just wondering ab
i really don't know. >> i am not really understanding your point, ms. kaiser. >> i am just curious about mending the page numbers when all of the pages are going in any way. i am trying to understand, to simply to address that concern and address it better and understand it. >> i think what we are trying to do here is figure out what the factual findings will be based on. that is the point of determining what is relevant, not just what record is going up to the board of...
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i did not feel my classes were really challenging. i went to thurgood marshall and transferred my junior or senior year. different schools have different kinds of resources. i hope the schools without as many resources could get more of this money. the school the struggle the most will learn more if they got more resources, not more ap classes, after-school programs, that kind of thing. i really hope the school district gets this money. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. we now have money -- monique from the comptroller's office. the main issue is the money that was obligated for the public enrichment fund, prop. h. if the money is deferred by $10 million over four years, what is the process of the city to fulfil its obligation to pay that money back to the school district? and i know how busy it is for the comptroller's office, so i really appreciate your presence here. >> good afternoon, commissioners and supervisors writ i am the -- i am from the comptroller's office. the comptroller has a responsibility to manage the budgeting f
i did not feel my classes were really challenging. i went to thurgood marshall and transferred my junior or senior year. different schools have different kinds of resources. i hope the schools without as many resources could get more of this money. the school the struggle the most will learn more if they got more resources, not more ap classes, after-school programs, that kind of thing. i really hope the school district gets this money. thank you. supervisor mar: thank you. we now have money --...
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anything i can do. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. really a pleasure meeting you. thank you, caroline. >> oh, you're so nice. >> i'm returning this year, 39 years in the public school system. >> thank you for inspiring. >> of course i would. of course i would. >> thank you so much. >> there you go. >> thank you so much. >> she is beautiful. oh, my god, caroline, my mother's going to be so happy. oh, my god. you're beautiful. i'm also a teacher. >> kids, it's all up to you guys. >> i thought kids couldn't vote. >> they can't, but they can make their parents vote. >> you are such a mom. wanted to say hi. >> thanks for everything. >> great. great pleasure to meet you. i wonder if i could just have an autograph. >> thank you very much. how are you? >> good. >> can i use your pen there? >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. you working hard for the president? >> yes, i am. >> that is excellent. here's your pen. do you want it back? >> really a pleasure to meet you. i love your family. and you're so beautiful. >> i'm
anything i can do. >> thank you very much. thank you very much. really a pleasure meeting you. thank you, caroline. >> oh, you're so nice. >> i'm returning this year, 39 years in the public school system. >> thank you for inspiring. >> of course i would. of course i would. >> thank you so much. >> there you go. >> thank you so much. >> she is beautiful. oh, my god, caroline, my mother's going to be so happy. oh, my god. you're beautiful. i'm...
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have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change the face and focus of news. she has recently written a book that is very important, both for her but for us, because it really tells the story of her life and all that has gone on in the world she has lived in. my angelo was quoted as saying "no people can say they understand the times in which they have lived unless they have read this book." the name of that book is "never in my wildest dreams." belva davis. [applause] [applause] >> listen, thank you very much for that generous round of applause. i am going to start out by boring you, telling you what my mourning has been like. because i am is now a
have watched really from afar. i have really just had the pleasure of meeting ms. davis in the last few years. i can remember when i first saw her on tv and thought, here is a woman filled with dignity and compassion, so articulate, and she really helped us to understand what was happening in the world. you know, most of you know that ms. davis was the first black female journalist in the west. and she really did change the face and focus of news. she has recently written a book that is very...
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i really think i told him at home later, around 7:00 p.m. >> ok. did you tell -- you did tell him, though, that there was a police investigation. >> yes. >> ok. so -- i'm going to show you another text message that's part of exhibit 8 0 and for the benefit of the commission, this is a text message, it's not shown on exhibit -- i'm sorry, i apologize. it's shown on exhibit 8 3, january 4, 2012, 5:51 p.m., text message from ms. lopez to her husband. so i'm going to show new message on the overhead, ms. lopez. it reads, you have to call hennesey and stop this before something happens. ivory is giving the investigators everything. use your power. when you wrote "use your power" what power were you referring to? >> if you are a supervisor and you just become a sheriff, do something. >> ok. now, you had a -- you did send another text to your husband at 6:05 that evening. it's in evidence and in fact it's on the lower part of the page i just handed you. it says, don't write any other thing. answer linnette call, she has some advises. did ms. peralta hayne
i really think i told him at home later, around 7:00 p.m. >> ok. did you tell -- you did tell him, though, that there was a police investigation. >> yes. >> ok. so -- i'm going to show you another text message that's part of exhibit 8 0 and for the benefit of the commission, this is a text message, it's not shown on exhibit -- i'm sorry, i apologize. it's shown on exhibit 8 3, january 4, 2012, 5:51 p.m., text message from ms. lopez to her husband. so i'm going to show new...
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i really had no control. the best i could do is brace myself for what i might hit. >> a computer program manager from redmond, washington, joe parr is a relative newcomer to paragliding. in january 2005, he has every reason to believe his flight will be a pleasant experience. >> paragliding is the most beautiful thing anybody can do. relaxing. a good paragliding flight will take you high, near the clouds, and can go for hours and for many miles. woo-hoo. unlike sky diving, there's no big thrill of you falling. you just lift gently off. >> it was a trip of a lifetime, ten days of soaring through the temperate skies of vaya de bravo, mexico. >> i had flown a couple times every day. great flights. flew high and far. mexico is a great place because there's great flying weather. >> parr and his fellow paragliders are all wearing helmets with cameras attached. >> has sharp edges but not as bad as it was yesterday. there was nothing abnormal. the weather was good. i'm at 9,000. >> but suddenly parr's flying skills ar
i really had no control. the best i could do is brace myself for what i might hit. >> a computer program manager from redmond, washington, joe parr is a relative newcomer to paragliding. in january 2005, he has every reason to believe his flight will be a pleasant experience. >> paragliding is the most beautiful thing anybody can do. relaxing. a good paragliding flight will take you high, near the clouds, and can go for hours and for many miles. woo-hoo. unlike sky diving, there's...
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i really did. now, granted, i should have gone and checked. okay? out four days before i got rolled up again. i just -- i had other things going on. when i got back, what i did overnight for about four hours, you can ask graveyard. they kept coming by asking if everything was all right. i literally tore through every single piece of paper and envelope i had looking for anything that could cause me further problems. we're done with the pictures. we are done with the pictures. >> you understand why i'm a little bit skeptical of that? >> go look. >> no, do you understand -- >> no, absolutely, ma'am. i understand that completely. >> it's easy to get pictures if you want them bad enough. >> well, i haven't been going and checking anything out in the library. okay? i just canceled my one magazine subscription. i'm just pissed off about it. it's finally pissed me off to the point where it's not worth it. >> do you have anything else to add, lieutenant melbourne? >> at this time i'm going to ahead and submit the evidence. i have one photograph of a young ma
i really did. now, granted, i should have gone and checked. okay? out four days before i got rolled up again. i just -- i had other things going on. when i got back, what i did overnight for about four hours, you can ask graveyard. they kept coming by asking if everything was all right. i literally tore through every single piece of paper and envelope i had looking for anything that could cause me further problems. we're done with the pictures. we are done with the pictures. >> you...
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i was born in 1960? >> were you? >> good. >> really. >> anything i can do to -- >> okay, sure. >> thank you very much. >> a real pleasure meeting you. >> i have a book and it would be so nice if you signed in. >> i'm retiring this year, 39 years in the public school system. >> thank you so much for inspiring. >> >> of course i would. of course i would. >> thank you so much. >> there you go. >> i left one of those. these were delegates from new hampshire. >> oh, really. >> so i left one with this gentleman for you, and if you would sign this one for me. >> no, no, it's okay. >> oh, all right. >> so thrilled you're back to nashua. >> this is so great for me. >> thank you very much. >> such a pleasure to meet you. >> you, too. >> thanks for coming. >> hi, miss kennedy, how are you, ma'am? >> you are so beautiful. >> could i please have you autograph this for me. >> a friend of mine took this picture a long time back. >> not that long. >> would you be kind enough to take a picture. >> yes, yes, of course i would. of course i would. >> than
i was born in 1960? >> were you? >> good. >> really. >> anything i can do to -- >> okay, sure. >> thank you very much. >> a real pleasure meeting you. >> i have a book and it would be so nice if you signed in. >> i'm retiring this year, 39 years in the public school system. >> thank you so much for inspiring. >> >> of course i would. of course i would. >> thank you so much. >> there you go. >> i left one...
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i don't know why i keep calling them stupid it just makes me angry. really i just can't i don't know why i would ever pop in anyone's head but moving on. you know there's something that has been this is been repeated for how many years how many decades i know this is what we were taught in school when you had like a dare campaign and they did just say no to drugs and you hear people like mitt romney repeat those too. i think marijuana should not be legal in this country i believe it's a gateway drug to other drug violations the use of illegal drugs in this country is leading to terrible consequences a place like places like mexico and actually in our own country. so new study in the august edition of the journal of school health finds at the gateway drug theory is accurate for some drugs but it's not marijuana it's actually alcohol yeah i mean no. i feel like this is you know there's a long time ago oh i don't know what's the drug that every teenager can get ahold of that lowers your inhibitions and maybe makes you more open to doing other things like other
i don't know why i keep calling them stupid it just makes me angry. really i just can't i don't know why i would ever pop in anyone's head but moving on. you know there's something that has been this is been repeated for how many years how many decades i know this is what we were taught in school when you had like a dare campaign and they did just say no to drugs and you hear people like mitt romney repeat those too. i think marijuana should not be legal in this country i believe it's a gateway...
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i really thought it lost all sense of caution. , all right, you probably shouldn't have been doing it. but i saw a guy who had spent five consecutive years in a pool. probably just wanted to let his hair down. >> i mean -- literally made a boatload of mistakes and, you know, that's a part of growing and learning and i guess becoming an adult. with every mistake that you make, you obviously have to pay for the consequences that come your way. >> when you knew that picture was coming out, how did you feel? >> not too good. >> did you lose your cool? i mean, did you feel -- what is that feeling like? >> like the worst in the world, you know, like the -- i mean, i think it sort of -- yeah. >> i heard you say the worst thing was having to tell your mother. i can relate to that. i can imagine there's no harder conversation. how did you get through that? how did you brace yourself for that? >> i think -- my mom has always been obviously how all moms are. they're very supportive in their children. you know, my mom growing up, you know, alw
i really thought it lost all sense of caution. , all right, you probably shouldn't have been doing it. but i saw a guy who had spent five consecutive years in a pool. probably just wanted to let his hair down. >> i mean -- literally made a boatload of mistakes and, you know, that's a part of growing and learning and i guess becoming an adult. with every mistake that you make, you obviously have to pay for the consequences that come your way. >> when you knew that picture was coming...
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primetime that is well read i must say though is also entertaining but you know writing that i reallywant to show whatever but it's out at three am on a three am and it's beating the seven and eight pm shows on c.n.n. i do think c.n.n. made the grave mistake in today's media market of trying to genuinely report fair and balanced objective facts are the best they could i disagree because there's actually a market for that now you can if you do it well but they're not and that's what you do like when you're going to internet because you want real news and not just i'm sorry but you know we we have the t.v.'s on all over often you know because you have to monitor what's going on everywhere. you go c.n.n. just does so much of the like celebrity stuff every morning. so it just i don't understand why i don't yes i mean i was a national disaster though you are yet right i agree i completely agree that is the first line but i really do hate then you turn to seattle and i'm going to watch this so i don't actually national national national natural disaster anderson cooper is going to be there
primetime that is well read i must say though is also entertaining but you know writing that i reallywant to show whatever but it's out at three am on a three am and it's beating the seven and eight pm shows on c.n.n. i do think c.n.n. made the grave mistake in today's media market of trying to genuinely report fair and balanced objective facts are the best they could i disagree because there's actually a market for that now you can if you do it well but they're not and that's what you do like...