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i see a great guy, you know, i see the man that i love. >> reporter: a man who's taken his life to neweights on the dance floor. with his one-woman cheering squad right there. are you nervous for him or just excited? >> i'm excised. i'm not nervous. when he puts his mind to something he just excels at it. he can in my eyes do anything, even watching the competition it's like he's going to win. >> one, two, three and four. one, two, three. there it is. >> reporter: tomorrow night j.r. martinez may very well be named champion, but to so many, he already is one. i'm deborah roberts for "nightline" in los angeles. >> ah, win or lose, amazing grace. >>> next up, you might want to duck because of the airport where hair-raising landings are a tourist attraction. [ jennifer ] here... this is my world. ♪ this place inspires me to be tougher... to stay sharper... to think faster. they may bjust streets to you. but to me... they're a playground. ♪ ...loving you ♪ 'cause i'm alive, i can breathe, i can feel ♪ ♪ i believe ♪ and there ain't no doubt about it ♪ >>> there are two things that set apart
i see a great guy, you know, i see the man that i love. >> reporter: a man who's taken his life to neweights on the dance floor. with his one-woman cheering squad right there. are you nervous for him or just excited? >> i'm excised. i'm not nervous. when he puts his mind to something he just excels at it. he can in my eyes do anything, even watching the competition it's like he's going to win. >> one, two, three and four. one, two, three. there it is. >> reporter:...
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turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each of those, four, on and on and on so that a fire would be lit at one spot and everybody would know, you could send messages for hundreds of miles. you could send messages over mountain ranges. there are fire signals all over the four corners, rows and fire signals. i talked to the guy who first discovered these signals and he was just out there mapping archeological sites with a crew in the 70's and he kept coming across these hills that had some kind of -- a little bit of architecture but they couldn't tell what they were. and they decided they are just not going to put the
turned around and as the south -- and i see out of the rocky mountains, i could see a gap where the piedro river flows south and through that gap i could see the desert of northern new mexico and just over the horizon, just about 120 miles away, is chaco canyon, the largest anastazi site in the southwest, just over the horizon. and in between these towers and chaco canyon there are fire signal stations up on top of buttes. every fire signal station is in view of two other signal stations. each...
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i see people here that i see out in the parks, and i see people who are fellow dog trainers, there aref people near i know that are really coming from a place of where their heart is in the right place, but also where they are very educated and passionate about dog training about making sure that the dogs are safe and having good behavior. we see things and drive us crazy, and to have thumbs for a light fixture is going to robert allenby profession, but i do have concerns. one of my concerns, and because of these concerns, let me say, i do want to push the state further than april 1. there is more that needs to go into this. one is the consistency of implementation being done by animal control. i think scott said a good thing when he said that it is a woefully underfunded the department, and some of the people behind me may not like this, maybe all of them, but i find that to laundered $50 for a license, i am very skeptical that that is going to come anywhere near the cost of the administration of just the paperwork and then all of the other qualifications that go on and then the enfor
i see people here that i see out in the parks, and i see people who are fellow dog trainers, there aref people near i know that are really coming from a place of where their heart is in the right place, but also where they are very educated and passionate about dog training about making sure that the dogs are safe and having good behavior. we see things and drive us crazy, and to have thumbs for a light fixture is going to robert allenby profession, but i do have concerns. one of my concerns,...
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now i cannot see you. want to thank the commission, organizers, and tell the panelists how great we are for your insight and advocacy. my name is melanie nathan. i am a personal advocate and conflict resolution specialist. i serve as vice president on the board of fair housing in marine and was recently reappointed to the marin human rights council. i practiced law in south africa before moving to the u.s. in march of this year i was faced with a choice. i could stay in the united states with might call-year-old daughter in a shared custody arrangement or i would have to leave her behind to go into exile with my same-sex spouse and our four-year old. our nightmare involves navigating the complex immigration system to keep our family together. had we not been of the same sex, we would have not had any problems. after receiving help from senator feinstein, i led the drive to introduced private bill 867. when my advocacy became public, scores of bi-national couples began contacting me for help. not a day goes
now i cannot see you. want to thank the commission, organizers, and tell the panelists how great we are for your insight and advocacy. my name is melanie nathan. i am a personal advocate and conflict resolution specialist. i serve as vice president on the board of fair housing in marine and was recently reappointed to the marin human rights council. i practiced law in south africa before moving to the u.s. in march of this year i was faced with a choice. i could stay in the united states with...
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now as a supervisor i see it every day. i see that. and there are challenges in these tough economic times. but i also see so much potential, so many amazing people, and we in city government have an opportunity to address so many problems and make so many things better. the campaign was a learning experience on so many levels. beyond that, i think you've learned something about yourself when you are putting yourself out there through the political process. i was very lucky that i had that opportunity because where i come from something as basic as free, democratic elections, that is a luxury. people participate in the democratic process. that is something that is quite amazing and remarkable. i think that you do not fully appreciate it if you have had it all your life. whereas someone who came from a place where that was not possible, i think that i have a unique appreciation for it. it was really an exciting thing to do. >> where would you place yourself now on the political spectrum? the left, the right? supervisor campos: i think t
now as a supervisor i see it every day. i see that. and there are challenges in these tough economic times. but i also see so much potential, so many amazing people, and we in city government have an opportunity to address so many problems and make so many things better. the campaign was a learning experience on so many levels. beyond that, i think you've learned something about yourself when you are putting yourself out there through the political process. i was very lucky that i had that...
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. ♪ honey, honey i can see the stars all the way from here see the glow of the windowpane i can see theun whenever you are near every time you touch me, i just melt away everybody asks me why i am is smiling but i know nothing is perfect [inaudible] baby, it is you you are the ones i love you are the one i need you are the only one i see , on, baby, it is you come on, baby you put my love on top , on, baby talk, talk, talk -- top, top, top honey, honey i can feel the wind your lips taste like a night of champagne as i kiss you again and again and again and again everybody asks me why i am is smiling out from year to year but i know nothing is perfect but it's worth it after fighting through my fears and finally you put me first baby it is you you are the one i love you are the one i need you are the only one of ic , on, baby -- come on, baby you put my love on top come on, baby you put my love on top you put my love on top come on, baby baby, it is you you are the one i love you are the one i need you are the only one i see come on, baby, it's you you are the one who gives your all your
. ♪ honey, honey i can see the stars all the way from here see the glow of the windowpane i can see theun whenever you are near every time you touch me, i just melt away everybody asks me why i am is smiling but i know nothing is perfect [inaudible] baby, it is you you are the ones i love you are the one i need you are the only one i see , on, baby, it is you come on, baby you put my love on top , on, baby talk, talk, talk -- top, top, top honey, honey i can feel the wind your lips taste like...
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i see a lot of people. sometimes i make a decision about how much time public speakers can have, and all of a sudden, 25 people stand up, so raise your hands. three minutes. >> i am here to add my voice to my friend and colleague, who has been one of the few residents who has actually defended the character and history and architecture and cultural values of the buildings and the history of chinatown. when he lived on a commercial street, it was the first interesting encounter i had with him, and when he started working on his building in which he lived in as a renter, i was very inspired by what he was doing. the bigger issue is we are often dependent on public agencies to recognize a building is a historic resources. in many cases, the shortage of staff, the lack of training and perhaps in staff, many in the building department intend to let what normally would have some scrutiny or a professional scrutiny allows projects to go through the should not, and over time, we are led through these drawn-out surve
i see a lot of people. sometimes i make a decision about how much time public speakers can have, and all of a sudden, 25 people stand up, so raise your hands. three minutes. >> i am here to add my voice to my friend and colleague, who has been one of the few residents who has actually defended the character and history and architecture and cultural values of the buildings and the history of chinatown. when he lived on a commercial street, it was the first interesting encounter i had with...
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#4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. , honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ we don't want anything to slow us down so it's surprising that most women aren't getting enough calcium. with over 25 flavors, yoplait original gives you 50% of the daily value of calcium in every cup. >>> a gunman on the run leads a fleet of squad cars on a chase in tyler, texas. >> he's shooting at the deputy. >> that ends with one man dead. the drama begins in tyler's town square at the smith county courthouse, where every day, passions run high. >> in a courthouse, whether it's new york city or tyler, texas, that courthouse is full of emotion. especially in the courts of divorce and child custody. >> that day, february 24th, 2005, 43-year-old david arroyo is waiting outside for his ex-wife to arrive for a child support hearing. >> he had somehow blamed all the problems in life on his wife and his son. >> armed with a powerful semiautomatic rifle, he opens fire. >> we hav
#4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. , honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ we don't want anything to slow us down so it's surprising that most women aren't getting enough calcium. with over 25 flavors, yoplait original gives you 50% of the daily value of calcium in every cup. >>> a gunman on the run leads a fleet of squad cars on a chase in tyler, texas. >> he's shooting at the deputy. >> that...
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i feel like a load has been lifted off my chest, seeing him okay. >> i feel a lot better now, seeing old me she was proud of me. it just makes me feel like accomplished. she tells me she feels proud of he had. i can never hear it enough from her. she wants to prove it to me. make me believe this will be the last time coming to see her. she promised she'll be a mother to me. >> my son needs to be my number-one priority right now. not me. my priority was always me, selfish. he's my priority from now on. i needed to tell him that, you know? i'm not just going to tell him, i'm going to do it. i'm going to show him. this is the beginning of a new life. a better life for me and him. >> hey! ♪ no no no no ♪ i'm an emcee murderer ♪ going down tonight ♪ i'm the most hated but never faded ♪ >> things are looking up for mark gonzalez, as well. >> this here spades, this is a jail game. like jail, like anybody who knows how to play spades has been to jail or just an old man. >> i was going to say, my mom taught me. she's never been to jail. >> my mom taught me, too. mom and pops. >> though he is n
i feel like a load has been lifted off my chest, seeing him okay. >> i feel a lot better now, seeing old me she was proud of me. it just makes me feel like accomplished. she tells me she feels proud of he had. i can never hear it enough from her. she wants to prove it to me. make me believe this will be the last time coming to see her. she promised she'll be a mother to me. >> my son needs to be my number-one priority right now. not me. my priority was always me, selfish. he's my...
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near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breaking lose in the mouths. they are monsters who can't see the people who will weep. they're are creators of the destruction that begins on the tongue and ends in the cold eyes of tomorrow. [applause] >> last year, i read 9 stories in my allotted 6 minutes this year i thought i would be ambitious and do 10. first is called cosmology. after they learned that the universe was a mass produced toy tossed by a goddess they no longer wondered by laws was sure in the clockwork in a wind up bird were shot with uncertainties. optimists contributed the reason to the fact that the toy was broken. pessimists acknowledged this. but insistd that in it's broken state could the cosmos belong to those who lives within. the goddess grown found the universe under board games in a closet. she did not give it to her children. she did not have it fixed by her husband instead slipping away now and then from her family she delighted in the haphazard way it ran. the release in her life. >> the next one is entitled.
near as anyone who's face i see who's eyes i hold tight fixod this comp us i see the war coming breaking lose in the mouths. they are monsters who can't see the people who will weep. they're are creators of the destruction that begins on the tongue and ends in the cold eyes of tomorrow. [applause] >> last year, i read 9 stories in my allotted 6 minutes this year i thought i would be ambitious and do 10. first is called cosmology. after they learned that the universe was a mass produced...
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#4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. a dream, honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ long-lasting, too. yeah, i could really use this silverado. i'm a big hunter. oh, what do you hunt? deer. fish. fantastic. ♪ this holiday, chevy's giving more. now qualified buyers can get 0% apr for 72 months on a 2011 chevy silverado. or 0% apr financing for 60 months plus no monthly payments until spring. ♪ >> welcome to our island in the heart of the caribbean. haiti, the year-round springland. this city located at the bottom of a gulf surrendered by many hills is port-au-prince, our capital city since 1807. along the streets, the visitors will be caught by the attractive smile of a kind guide, happy to show him a new perspective. at lunchtime the stylish restaurants carry on their menu the different dishes of our delicious kitchen. some very special ones are prepared for the tourists. now let's cross the street and hence, the very beautiful german lagacian. >> i
#4 ] i would love to see this thing fly. a dream, honestly. there it is. awesome. that's so cool! yeah, that was awesome! [ cheering ] i wanna see that again. ♪ long-lasting, too. yeah, i could really use this silverado. i'm a big hunter. oh, what do you hunt? deer. fish. fantastic. ♪ this holiday, chevy's giving more. now qualified buyers can get 0% apr for 72 months on a 2011 chevy silverado. or 0% apr financing for 60 months plus no monthly payments until spring. ♪ >> welcome to...
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but i'm capable of describing the pictures that i see. so anyway, i began this journey of a thousand miles with one step at a time, the shrapnel of his life all over my floor, and trying to put together this puzzle which became so frustrating that i kept running away from it as much as i embraced it. i finally ended up two states away to kind of get my own perspective on things. and i now live in new mexico. which is where the book ended up being finished. in the meantime, i became a magician in las vegas and just did other things. [laughing] it was too much. so that's partially why it took 17 years. there's other reasons as well. but, you know, things take their own time. you can't get a mature wine in a week. everything just needs to have its time, too, to develop and to get its flavoring. >> before we go to tony, let me ask john. the book that you wrote was such a commentary on how we train or fail to train lawyers. you know, in the typical method that we teach in law school. that book and that story "the paper chase," what were you say
but i'm capable of describing the pictures that i see. so anyway, i began this journey of a thousand miles with one step at a time, the shrapnel of his life all over my floor, and trying to put together this puzzle which became so frustrating that i kept running away from it as much as i embraced it. i finally ended up two states away to kind of get my own perspective on things. and i now live in new mexico. which is where the book ended up being finished. in the meantime, i became a magician...
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get to know them and get to see beyond all the macho thing, i feel sorry for them. >> yes. >> because i'm looking at my kid brother. i'm looking at my nephews. i'm looking at my own children, and then i'm looking at myself and seeing they are at the same place that i am. i'm trapped as a 17-year-old. even at 26, and they are trapped as 10, 12, 9-year-old boys even at 18. you can't help but to want to reach out to them. you can't help because it tears down that wall of anger, and until today, people in liberia cannot understand why i would start my car when they hear me because i don't see killers. i see children that were exploited and abused. i see myself had i not come out of my own state of trama. >> yes, indeed. you, about that time, as i recall, you started working as a volunteer for an organization, trauma in healing reconciliation program, and the cycle of fear took on shotgun else, and -- took on something else, and if you would, leymah, i'd love for you to read for your own book, but you must give it back to me. [laughter] mine was signed already,
get to know them and get to see beyond all the macho thing, i feel sorry for them. >> yes. >> because i'm looking at my kid brother. i'm looking at my nephews. i'm looking at my own children, and then i'm looking at myself and seeing they are at the same place that i am. i'm trapped as a 17-year-old. even at 26, and they are trapped as 10, 12, 9-year-old boys even at 18. you can't help but to want to reach out to them. you can't help because it tears down that wall of anger, and...
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i would be delighted to see if it does work. it is against my grain because my genes are at that help comes from within. most of the time i think that people have to wake up one day and decide they're willing to do it for themselves. but i can be convinced by statistics that might be generated that might show evidence that putting these people and giving them an opportunity is definitely a step in the right direction. for that reason i am going to support moving this forward. public comment? is there anybody who would like to step up and speak? public comment is closed. could we get a recommendation? >> i would like to support this. >> i will second period commissioner adams: aye. commissioner clyde: aye. commissioner dooley: aye. commissioner o'connor: aye. the motion passes 5-0. next item. >> item number8, possible action to make recommendations for the board of supervisors. administrative, business, and tax regulations, a business license fees. amending various sections of the san francisco business and tax regular -- regulati
i would be delighted to see if it does work. it is against my grain because my genes are at that help comes from within. most of the time i think that people have to wake up one day and decide they're willing to do it for themselves. but i can be convinced by statistics that might be generated that might show evidence that putting these people and giving them an opportunity is definitely a step in the right direction. for that reason i am going to support moving this forward. public comment? is...
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i did get to see, kiter learn that. i have that incredible support not only from that but wonderful communities. we could never thank all the communities for helping with the children overseas that are able to reach they're goals through - my wife said i'll preach now. so, any way, thank you. keep on-going here. [applause] and i wake up a lot of nights and my wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it turns into china and you wonder where we're all headed. i don't know the answer but when you know thing i do know fiduciaries you listen to what the people want most of all, it's education for all they're children and i ask many women now when i'm over sees, i ask the women i'm here is a your servant and would like to help you what do you want? most women would say i want a good husband or to become wealthy or prosperity. what most women say is, we don't want our babys to diet. how do you answer that question? it comes through educa
i did get to see, kiter learn that. i have that incredible support not only from that but wonderful communities. we could never thank all the communities for helping with the children overseas that are able to reach they're goals through - my wife said i'll preach now. so, any way, thank you. keep on-going here. [applause] and i wake up a lot of nights and my wife says go to sleep but i can't because you see a village and then it turned into this big city in mexico and then you do more and it...
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i can see it with my eyes.ti going through a transition and a tough period, but there's light at the end of the tunnel, you know. [ speaking foreign language ] >> okay. >> little girl, 12. they have to sell their bodies to eat because there are no jobs. but it lacks options. so little girls, 12, 13, they have to sell their bodies. people go barefoot. many people died of cholera in this camp already. it's hard to live in haiti. we are living just like animals in haiti. you know, when it's raining we have to go out, let it dry before we can come back to sleep. but it's not life. you have to be haitian to feel how haitian life is. you know, we just pray. we don't know what's going on. we just pray. >> we pray, too. >> yeah, we just pray. >> we're going to keep praying. oh... i thought those were put out for me. i did it again. no worries, nick. [ sighs ] say, nick, you must be busy this holiday. oh, yeah, with all the great savings we got going on, it's been crazy. ooh, i got to dash away. customers lining up. ♪ [
i can see it with my eyes.ti going through a transition and a tough period, but there's light at the end of the tunnel, you know. [ speaking foreign language ] >> okay. >> little girl, 12. they have to sell their bodies to eat because there are no jobs. but it lacks options. so little girls, 12, 13, they have to sell their bodies. people go barefoot. many people died of cholera in this camp already. it's hard to live in haiti. we are living just like animals in haiti. you know, when...
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i didn't see any response for the palestinian side. i didn't see any response. i think that these are extremely able demands, veryenerous, in fact taking certain time of risk that we cannot fully answer. no one can tell you honestly that there will be no rockets and missiles coming there the west bank once it will be established. you can not even promise us, no one can give us guarantee that ten years after -- >> charlie: that's something you will accept in order to get -- >> we accept. i'll show you we expect, helmut was ready to accept. we cannot say he found readiness on the other side to leave behind all the conditions and sit down in a closed room, probably farther back from the public eye. probably was out even calling it but do something actively in orr to which a full agreement or cultivated into an agreement that will gradually lead toward full. i don't believe it's honest or fair to describe netanyahu's government as the obstacle for peace. that's not to -- >> charlie: was it for the french president to say netanyahu is a liar? >> i felt uneasy bit. i k
i didn't see any response for the palestinian side. i didn't see any response. i think that these are extremely able demands, veryenerous, in fact taking certain time of risk that we cannot fully answer. no one can tell you honestly that there will be no rockets and missiles coming there the west bank once it will be established. you can not even promise us, no one can give us guarantee that ten years after -- >> charlie: that's something you will accept in order to get -- >> we...
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i see a letter here from larry mazzola jr. regarding matters surrounding leaves of absence and policies. while i do not believe it is within our jurisdiction to deal with the personnel matters at the distribution yard, and i want to be kept in the loop on how we resolve those issues. there are also questions we would have as well. i just wanted to ask that we would have a conversation about that. >> ok. any other business? seeing none, this meeting is now adjourned. supervisor mar: could afternoon, everyone. this is the land use and economic development committee. my name is eric mar. i am the chair. to my right is supervisor cohen. supervisor wiener we're supervisor any minute. our clerk alisa somera is -- miller. somera, i used to say. >> please turn off all cellular phones and electronic devices. complete speaker cards the documents to be included as part of the file. items acted upon today will appear on the november 15 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. supervisor mar: thank you. we would like to thank th
i see a letter here from larry mazzola jr. regarding matters surrounding leaves of absence and policies. while i do not believe it is within our jurisdiction to deal with the personnel matters at the distribution yard, and i want to be kept in the loop on how we resolve those issues. there are also questions we would have as well. i just wanted to ask that we would have a conversation about that. >> ok. any other business? seeing none, this meeting is now adjourned. supervisor mar: could...
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i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these because every line was meaningful, every line meant something about how you paint the next line, which is what it's like walking out there, looking for those shapes, looking for water, looking for springs, looking for places where the rain has fallen. it's all the same story out there. there is a 13th century or a 14th century polychrome vessel from below the mugion rim in central arizona. and this is 100 years after the anastazi supposedly disappeared, there's that story about one day this whole civilization just vanished. but if you start following the civilization, you can find
i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these...
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the biggest divide i see in who gets served with what news is actually a class divide. i feel like if you are middle or upper middle class wealthy, the way that news, particularly--take something like economic news that we all care about--is tailored and targeted for you, depending on demographic. >> mm-hmm. >> if you don't have a certain income level, you might as well be invisible, and that's the biggest divide i see. so there's not a lot of news in the public interest that's really from a more grass-roots perspective. >> dan, you've been very critical in the past of some aspects of the news, to include your alma mater, cbs news, where there have been a lot of job cuts, where a lot of the correspondents who used to work overseas, report for your broadcast, no longer exist. is cbs or these other organizations that have cut all these jobs really still capable of serving the public interest? >> they are capable of doing so, and you've touched on what i think is the important point not just for journalists, but for the public at large. part of what's wrong with american jo
the biggest divide i see in who gets served with what news is actually a class divide. i feel like if you are middle or upper middle class wealthy, the way that news, particularly--take something like economic news that we all care about--is tailored and targeted for you, depending on demographic. >> mm-hmm. >> if you don't have a certain income level, you might as well be invisible, and that's the biggest divide i see. so there's not a lot of news in the public interest that's...
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i see people here that i see out in the parks, and i see people who are fellow dog trainers, there aref people near i know that are really coming from a place of where their heart is in the right place, but also where they are very educated and passionate about dog training
i see people here that i see out in the parks, and i see people who are fellow dog trainers, there aref people near i know that are really coming from a place of where their heart is in the right place, but also where they are very educated and passionate about dog training
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for 13 years when i wasn't working, then i went to see him. he said he could fix me up. ou back together again. where it won't be so scary to meet you, stuff like that. so we've been working on change. and he said to me -- he said to me -- change is the hardest thing in the world, you know? doesn't happen overnight. 13 years later. but anyway, about six years -- [ laughter ] six years ago when i started working again, or seven or eight. he came to -- i was very proud. he came to some movie i did. and i saw him looking over, he's hugging everybody. he's hugging this one. i can't mention the names. i'm thinking, oh. he knows everybody. >> jimmy: oh. >> yeah, so -- >> jimmy: oh, wow. so, he's like a -- >> he calls himself, he says, i am the rolls royce of what i do. >> jimmy: oh, really? so he's a humble man. [ laughter ] well, i tell you what, when i was flat broke for four, five years, he carried me to the tune of, like $78,000. >> jimmy: he did? >> yeah. and he said, i know one day you'll pay me back. >> jimmy: or i'll tell everybody all the stuff you told me. [ laughter
for 13 years when i wasn't working, then i went to see him. he said he could fix me up. ou back together again. where it won't be so scary to meet you, stuff like that. so we've been working on change. and he said to me -- he said to me -- change is the hardest thing in the world, you know? doesn't happen overnight. 13 years later. but anyway, about six years -- [ laughter ] six years ago when i started working again, or seven or eight. he came to -- i was very proud. he came to some movie i...
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what i see in court is, of course, the incredible inequities. i tend to have a great soft spot for people who are not of life of privilege and whose lives are very challenged and who deal with them in the best ways they can. everybody wants, you know, some sort of decency for their family. and everybody''s capable of incredible rage and probably even the urge to kill. they're also capable of greatness and goodness if that side is sort of coaxed out of them. so criminals to me, anyway, are a group of people who have fallen on hard times. i've been there. i've never really done criminal acts, but i've certainly been pushed to limits that could easily become that. i think it's the humanity that is lacking in the courtroom. and i think that a lot of what we see in the justice system today is done because people can do it. i think as was spoken earlier about trials, people get away with as much as they can. so for the criminal to be the bad guy, what about the politicians in this country? what about all of these other kinds of criminal acts that are g
what i see in court is, of course, the incredible inequities. i tend to have a great soft spot for people who are not of life of privilege and whose lives are very challenged and who deal with them in the best ways they can. everybody wants, you know, some sort of decency for their family. and everybody''s capable of incredible rage and probably even the urge to kill. they're also capable of greatness and goodness if that side is sort of coaxed out of them. so criminals to me, anyway, are a...
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diversity is a big issue for me, it is something i like to see. i know that we don't have tremendous diversity, it is something that i have been weighing in terms of looking at the applicants. i am highly impressed by mr. hollyman and mr. ausby. your very clearly qualified in your experience and background. very strong community support. we have gotten a ton of letters on your behalf and you have come to my office several times. i appreciate your persistence in your interest in the sea. i would like to support mr. ausby for seat number two. in seat number four, mr. watkins was not here today but i was impressed by him a couple weeks ago. i know he commutes from sacramento but has been incredibly active serving patients. and kenneth lima, your tireless dedication to patients is great. it is nice to know that you are related. i would be leaning toward supporting mr. watkins today. any thoughts? supervisor elsbernd: sure. obviously, no problems with 6, 8, and 10. i fall on the other side from seat 2 and 4. i was impressed with leonard watkins, but i t
diversity is a big issue for me, it is something i like to see. i know that we don't have tremendous diversity, it is something that i have been weighing in terms of looking at the applicants. i am highly impressed by mr. hollyman and mr. ausby. your very clearly qualified in your experience and background. very strong community support. we have gotten a ton of letters on your behalf and you have come to my office several times. i appreciate your persistence in your interest in the sea. i would...
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i hated to go by there just to see her. it would hurt my heart. he. >> after six years, yvette's punishment was reduced to life, and she could leave death row and see doris. >> i was so excited. we were crying, kissing and hugging it was like a great reunion. i started crying. i got emotional. and i just begin to praise god. yeah. >> though they can see each other on the yard. prison officials won't let the sisters share a cell for security reasons. >> they think we are the same person in the same dorm. and they get confused. >> it's interesting and kind of unusual for corrections because if you, if you are not paying attention you don't know who you are talking to. it's one of the reasons why we house them separately. >> look. >> you look wonderful. wonderful. >> yeah. >> that's my only brother. we are really close. we are really tight. we eat together. we live together. we work together. >> our visit to the anamosa state penitentiary in iowa led us to a memorable pair of siblings michael and brad love whose lifelong allegiance drove them to kill.
i hated to go by there just to see her. it would hurt my heart. he. >> after six years, yvette's punishment was reduced to life, and she could leave death row and see doris. >> i was so excited. we were crying, kissing and hugging it was like a great reunion. i started crying. i got emotional. and i just begin to praise god. yeah. >> though they can see each other on the yard. prison officials won't let the sisters share a cell for security reasons. >> they think we are...
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but for lower-level or lower exposure complaints, i see no problem with the current procedures. to finding number one, but it can be interpreted in many different ways. supervisor campos: i can live with that with the understanding that there is a larger issue here that needs to be addressed, we are talking about an independent investigation, but there may be additional levels of independence that you have, or just more resources. i think that we need to revisit this issue and i would be interested in legislation -- i know if it is the charter amendment that makes it so that at least the possibility that someone outside the department that is the focus of the investigation is conducting the investigation. supervisor farrell: no on finding numbe rone. -- number one. i'm clear on no on recommendation number one. i don't think there is the ability to do investigations -- to do all of the investigations internally. supervisor campos: finding number six. i agree that the lack of public reporting of the whistle-blower investigation fails to provide
but for lower-level or lower exposure complaints, i see no problem with the current procedures. to finding number one, but it can be interpreted in many different ways. supervisor campos: i can live with that with the understanding that there is a larger issue here that needs to be addressed, we are talking about an independent investigation, but there may be additional levels of independence that you have, or just more resources. i think that we need to revisit this issue and i would be...