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>> well, i suppose the first -- i'm not completely sure what the first song was. lie dixon song. i was probably 8, 9 years old when i heard this song. i heard -- i suppose tv the first blues song i heard, that first blue note, and it hit me like a thunderbolt, and i have been vibrating ever since. it was a sort of magical kingdom that i could go to through that door that opened. muddy waters, i suppose my first great hero. didn't want to be, you know, a boy who wants to be a guitar player, and muddy waters was just the king. he was king bee. he was it. >> yeah. you started singing or playing first? >> oh, playing. playing. the singing is -- this is a recent arrival. i'm getting better at it. it's something that i should have done -- it's something i should have done -- well, all of this stuff is -- i should have done more of when i was young. there isn't a human being alive who doesn't wish they had worked harder at a musical instrument. nobody is right. nobody -- i have never met anybody that says i'm really glad i gave up the clinet. nobody says that. >> i kick m
>> well, i suppose the first -- i'm not completely sure what the first song was. lie dixon song. i was probably 8, 9 years old when i heard this song. i heard -- i suppose tv the first blues song i heard, that first blue note, and it hit me like a thunderbolt, and i have been vibrating ever since. it was a sort of magical kingdom that i could go to through that door that opened. muddy waters, i suppose my first great hero. didn't want to be, you know, a boy who wants to be a guitar...
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and i suppose i may have mentioned out of respect for a worthy opponent.>c-span: 100 years from now what will people think of the life that you leadnm with the ideas that came out of your writings over the years? how are you different from the 1800's and the role in society? >> i don't know if it is that much different. there is not much higher education or less higher education those days. the idea generated by the intellectual class's had tremendous impact on society as they do today. somehow people don't think the printed word is as important today as it was 150 years ago and people think it will be as important as 100 years from now.ñr i think the printed word is the place where ideas get generated. television can take them over. newsmagazines can take them over. but printed words those developed by the intellectual community are the source of the idea is that people find their place in the world and for their country. >>c-span: with this book would you want people to pick this up in 100 years to say right here? >> title want them to confuse me with an
and i suppose i may have mentioned out of respect for a worthy opponent.>c-span: 100 years from now what will people think of the life that you leadnm with the ideas that came out of your writings over the years? how are you different from the 1800's and the role in society? >> i don't know if it is that much different. there is not much higher education or less higher education those days. the idea generated by the intellectual class's had tremendous impact on society as they do...
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>> how was i supposed to know? >> i didn't-- >> how am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid:
>> how was i supposed to know? >> i didn't-- >> how am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy....
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>> how was i supposed to know? idn't-- >> how am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis, like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. do
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all sounds like options to consider >> i think those are all options you can consider. >> well, i supposed there's another option to have a public hearing not limited as you limited the public portion of it. >> i supposition there's an option we can wave the attorney-client privilege and have the advice in open section i would strongly oppose waving the take advantage attorney-client privilege that's at issue. >> did you say oppose. >> i would oppose it. >> i'm with commissioner renne i mean we've talked about this long enough and everybody seems to want including, you know, the principles in this to have an open hearing let's have an open hearing. now as to the attorney-client privilege with legal advice i'm prepared to take our advise commissioner hur's >> i appreciate you're using the mike. >> okay. so maybe i'll ask it this way is there a motion to receive from the staff an upgrade on the case in open session but then to move into closed session for any attorney-client privilege advise that we seek from the city attorney? commissioner hayon >> i'll second that. yeah, i'll agree to that
all sounds like options to consider >> i think those are all options you can consider. >> well, i supposed there's another option to have a public hearing not limited as you limited the public portion of it. >> i supposition there's an option we can wave the attorney-client privilege and have the advice in open section i would strongly oppose waving the take advantage attorney-client privilege that's at issue. >> did you say oppose. >> i would oppose it. >>...
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>> how was i supposed to know? n't-- >> how am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be very smart. but if you don't have your word, you don't have integrity, none of the other stuff's worth a damn thing. sharla, right now, i do not want to do business with you because i don't think i can trust you. for business advice and extra scenes from the show, go onto cnbc.com/the-profit. so there i was again, explaining my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis to another new stylist. it was a total embarrassment. and not the kind of attention i wanted. so i had a serious talk with my dermatologist about my treatment options. this time, she prescribed humira-adalimumab. humir
>> how was i supposed to know? n't-- >> how am i supposed to trust you? i mean, i was willing to put in hundreds of thousands of dollars into this... >> marcus. >> and you're asking me to trust you. >> marcus, that email-- >> "i'm trustworthy. i have integrity. i have all these things." >> i absolutely do. >> you did not display it. you did not display it. integrity is the only thing in business. so you can be very wealthy. you can be...
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told byase, i am being colleagues at the hotel where this handover was supposed to take place, there was a huge fuss going on, and there are armed separatist guards, and it looks like the purpose of that is to hand over these black boxes. until there is photographic evidence of this, he cannot assure it has actually happened, but it is happening this evening. the black boxes are being handed over. >> very strong language from the united states, with john kerry who spoke earlier today, he said, in particular, he cited when he called overwhelming evidence of complicity of the shooting down of the malaysian plane. how is the media in ukraine, in general, discussing the complicity of the separatists and this, and what sort of speculation, what sort of theories are making the rounds question mark >> most of the detainee -- ukrainian media see in eastern ukraine as a ploy to destabilize the country. that has the line that has been taken. and there is the way the ukrainian media use the word terrorist, and they repeatedly say the plane shot down by terrorists, as if there is not even the fa
told byase, i am being colleagues at the hotel where this handover was supposed to take place, there was a huge fuss going on, and there are armed separatist guards, and it looks like the purpose of that is to hand over these black boxes. until there is photographic evidence of this, he cannot assure it has actually happened, but it is happening this evening. the black boxes are being handed over. >> very strong language from the united states, with john kerry who spoke earlier today, he...
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. >> i suppose if the battle of the north atlantic hadn't gone right, things might have been considerablyferent. it's an ugly time for all of us. naval escort, air patrol, i guess i had my share of bad luck. i lost three ships and some good friends. >> i remember reading somewhere that when a sea gull comes down on a patch of oil its feathers stick together and can't get off the water again. there must have been a lot of dead sea gulls around the north atlantic. >> of course, we only saw it happening on the map. yet it was, well, quite real. when i started there, those markers we used might have been toys out of a children's game. soon they were ships carrying cargo and weapons and supplies and men to use them. >> i remember coming over the worst thing about the trip was you didn't know where you were dpoing. wherever it was, you would be a stranger and nobody likes that. that ship was loaded from stem to stern with sad sacks. third day out, we're all on the same boat. a comic. finally we got to liverpool. they had a band to play us in. an english army band full of chimes. "i'm dreaming o
. >> i suppose if the battle of the north atlantic hadn't gone right, things might have been considerablyferent. it's an ugly time for all of us. naval escort, air patrol, i guess i had my share of bad luck. i lost three ships and some good friends. >> i remember reading somewhere that when a sea gull comes down on a patch of oil its feathers stick together and can't get off the water again. there must have been a lot of dead sea gulls around the north atlantic. >> of course,...
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better than that, i suppose i should do away with current events and get down to why we are here tonight. i hope this has some advantage. i really do. i don't know that we are going to change any votes. i hope we do, one way or another, i hope it serves a purpose. i can be persuaded if somebody for the first time in seven months gives me something direct. i will vote to impeach. maybe that should be the challenge to my 36 other colleagues, 37 of us. i want to say this at the outset. this is not a case for or against richard nixon. i ran for governor of my state last year. richard nixon did not help me one blessed bit, so i have no reason to feel kindly toward him. >> [laughter] >> secondly, this is the third time in my life i have had to vote on whether or not someone should hold a high office. i think because of the coincidence, it is worth telling you about. the first vote i cast in my life as a public official was when i was the youngest member, newly elected, of the new jersey state senate. the first vote had to do with the seating of a democratic senator. if there's anything i think
better than that, i suppose i should do away with current events and get down to why we are here tonight. i hope this has some advantage. i really do. i don't know that we are going to change any votes. i hope we do, one way or another, i hope it serves a purpose. i can be persuaded if somebody for the first time in seven months gives me something direct. i will vote to impeach. maybe that should be the challenge to my 36 other colleagues, 37 of us. i want to say this at the outset. this is not...
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from all over gaza, from an area of empty land, from a house or hotel, and it's a small example, i suppose, of how terrifying the situation is for people in gaza. not only is there the sound of the drones, tank shelling in the eastern border shelling, from the israeli naval ships coming in from the sea, rockets are being fired, and air strikes carried out. it makes everyone very jumpy, everyone is very concerned. you don't know what is going to happen next. we had a rocket not far from here. does that mean there'll be an air strike come engine from israel. no one knows. it's a difficult, terrifying situation. >> nicole johnson for us in gaza. be safe, good to see you, thank you. >>> energy shortages have grown dire in gaza since israel's latest offensive. al jazeera's charles stratford has that story. >> this mosque in a refugee camp was hit by an israeli air strike. beside the mosque is a drinking water station that tens of thousands depended on. the air strike destroyed the generator. no one comes here now. this man takes us to his family nearby. 35 of them share a tiny space. >> transla
from all over gaza, from an area of empty land, from a house or hotel, and it's a small example, i suppose, of how terrifying the situation is for people in gaza. not only is there the sound of the drones, tank shelling in the eastern border shelling, from the israeli naval ships coming in from the sea, rockets are being fired, and air strikes carried out. it makes everyone very jumpy, everyone is very concerned. you don't know what is going to happen next. we had a rocket not far from here....
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business in russia of course his previous employers didn't like the idea of him going back soon i suppose the western security services decided to get rid of him. russian expert at the university of london martin mccauley believes the timing of the inquiry is far from quits the dental is another spoke in the wheel of bad russian relations so the government is putting pressure no i don't know moscow. attacking from two sides one side is through eastern ukraine and the other through the little doing coke case we've been seeing to see when the case comes to trial how much of the evidence which previously was regarding a secret like should be revealed because that is in loot from intelligence sources . they may have to reveal their intelligence sources which could in fact be very very very embarrassing. after a short break get a look behind the scenes at how news is made here on r.t. . and. i. was. thoroughly. in sherman oaks were over. the. past six. zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if the innocent killing the
business in russia of course his previous employers didn't like the idea of him going back soon i suppose the western security services decided to get rid of him. russian expert at the university of london martin mccauley believes the timing of the inquiry is far from quits the dental is another spoke in the wheel of bad russian relations so the government is putting pressure no i don't know moscow. attacking from two sides one side is through eastern ukraine and the other through the little...
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i. suppose i was going to call. would one day get the first word that when you're with would you want to run some of them for lunch and he. doesn't want you. stuff so we're going to oh so off the center is to put on i'll be it's just an awesome thing it's yours and that's the other students. she's due to the city. and i still wouldn't want to show them home this evening. because because this president. it's not just going to push through but should but there could be a sincere clone we speak so i'm not sure to you know i would yes you maybe she does i took up the d.v.d. you still needed to pull up the chimney bikini but she would. they're waiting for. my mom. when i was three my busiest. i've been up in the much of. any country. is probably. the easiest. thing. that she seeks here. to be someone i mean the. north. since then you'd. do. you need to. do worse the. skipper you. or. i thought i and. with the just doing. it which you. sure. know they've now been in the gym. and in the us. is bigger than you. are when you
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the store and so consumers don't have a choice anymore because it ends up being more political so i suppose that's the reason but from my perspective transparency is the best lagarde respond because i agree with them totally but i think you take it on a case by case basis one g.m.o. is not the same snow other g.m.o. he have to look in individual individual events of genetic engineering that's the only way to do it and furthermore i find it ironic that you want to use all the sort of gannett stuff in your restaurant and you're so gung ho about it but there's not one word gannett food that you use in your restaurant that has been tested by any agency any scientific study has no regulatory oversight and in fact could have some toxins and things in it that are worse than g.m.o. crops i mean that's what's so ironic you don't want to use science for your gannett foods which you want the most tested foods in the history of agriculture to be tested and tested and retested in face of all the scientific evidence that's what i find so ironic i'd like to bring our running magazine another issue both to
the store and so consumers don't have a choice anymore because it ends up being more political so i suppose that's the reason but from my perspective transparency is the best lagarde respond because i agree with them totally but i think you take it on a case by case basis one g.m.o. is not the same snow other g.m.o. he have to look in individual individual events of genetic engineering that's the only way to do it and furthermore i find it ironic that you want to use all the sort of gannett...
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to wash my child how am i supposed to shower myself since march the city's water and sewer department has sent out forty six thousand notices and cut the water of some fifteen thousand residents now the department says it's going after businesses that zero thirty three point eight million dollars in past due what we hoped would happen is that those notices would encourage people to reach out to us and make arrangements make down payments get out a payment plan get work with so we can work with them to try to work out something equitable this week they want to department announced it has one million dollars in donated funds available for helping struggling families but the shutoffs continue with anybody can come up with a way that we can make the detroit drinking water is good as it is right now. for pennies on the dollar will want to listen unfortunately this is not the case on the other side of the country instead of manmade water shortages mother nature has dried up lakes across california and one of the worst droughts in the state's history the drought here is probably going to cos
to wash my child how am i supposed to shower myself since march the city's water and sewer department has sent out forty six thousand notices and cut the water of some fifteen thousand residents now the department says it's going after businesses that zero thirty three point eight million dollars in past due what we hoped would happen is that those notices would encourage people to reach out to us and make arrangements make down payments get out a payment plan get work with so we can work with...
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i pray that he does put me back where i'm supposed to in the -- >> otherwise, you're going to say you'rewe'll start all over? >> i'm scared, sir. >> i understand. >> i'm scared. >> your safety comes first. >> dr. garcia releases sanchez from suicide watch. so he can now change back into a regular jail uniform and return to protective custody. sanchez says that on the day he was released he had every intention of returning to the jail but when he got home things changed. >> as soon as i walked out the work release doors and as soon as i touched that sidewalk, and as i kind of walked away from the jail, i felt like i just never wanted to look back. freedom never felt as good. just to feel that breeze on my skin, just to feel that wind, like i felt like i was in here for years and i was only in here going on two months. i was crying. i told my mom, i can't go back. she was like, what are you going to do? i don't want you to run. i don't want you to go back. i was like it's not that easy. it's not easy to go back. i never imagined jail was this hard. i just want to do my time and go home to
i pray that he does put me back where i'm supposed to in the -- >> otherwise, you're going to say you'rewe'll start all over? >> i'm scared, sir. >> i understand. >> i'm scared. >> your safety comes first. >> dr. garcia releases sanchez from suicide watch. so he can now change back into a regular jail uniform and return to protective custody. sanchez says that on the day he was released he had every intention of returning to the jail but when he got home...
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real estate is worth whatever a bank is going to linda against it so essentially i suppose you're an absentee owner it's easiest to understand that way. you look at how much rent a property will yield and you say you go to a bank and you try to bet against other people that are trying to borrow with a bank loan and the one or the bank loan is whatever is going to pay the most rent the bank is service to carry the mortgage so whoever will take out the largest mortgage gets to buy the property and as banks loosen the credit care so lower the interest rates and the money is even easier credit or simply lie the winners are the people who go into the most and that's what's led the economy into this balance sheet depression it's this debt leverage how does this whole idea of leveraging up to gain from property prices appreciation relate to the housing bubble. well i suppose it used to be that people had to put down a homeowner would have to put down thirty percent of their income and they could borrow seventy percent and limit the price rise according to you know how much could be paid but
real estate is worth whatever a bank is going to linda against it so essentially i suppose you're an absentee owner it's easiest to understand that way. you look at how much rent a property will yield and you say you go to a bank and you try to bet against other people that are trying to borrow with a bank loan and the one or the bank loan is whatever is going to pay the most rent the bank is service to carry the mortgage so whoever will take out the largest mortgage gets to buy the property...
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well i suppose it used to be that people had to put down a homeowner would have to put down thirty percent of their income and they could borrow seventy percent and limit the price rise according to you know how much could be paid but now by two thousand and seven two thousand and eight people could buy homes without putting any money down at all and the banks didn't even ask for amortization you have to pay off the mortgage in thirty years so the entire rental value either a rental value or if you're all moan or you know the rental value of a home do you know you can afford to pay all this money to the bank your debt service instead of having to pay down the loan and the banks at the same time bunkered a whole campaign they've got their real estate taxes and of the taxes that are left they said we'll cut real estate taxes to leave homeowners in a better position but every time they think real estate tax that just meant that people could pay buyers could use that's what's left to borrow even more money from the banks and go even further into debt so nobody really gained it all except for t
well i suppose it used to be that people had to put down a homeowner would have to put down thirty percent of their income and they could borrow seventy percent and limit the price rise according to you know how much could be paid but now by two thousand and seven two thousand and eight people could buy homes without putting any money down at all and the banks didn't even ask for amortization you have to pay off the mortgage in thirty years so the entire rental value either a rental value or if...
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and then it sort of filtered through our englishness, i suppose, and came out sounding a bit differentcan explain it. >> so much of what went on in the '60s with the shattering of barriers that had been there for so long, and you had a very, very famous and some would say infamous moment at the time on a television special, you were singing a duet with harry belafonte, two phenomenal artists, and you touched him on the arm, and that caused a huge controversy. what was that like? >> oh, i tell you, the whole thing was a mystery to me. i couldn't understand what all the fuss was about, you know. i mean, i had been rehearsing with harry on this show for about three weeks, and we were having a great time together. we really liked each other. we loved this song. which meant something to us. and we were emotional about this song. and nothing was more natural for me than to just touch his arm, you know. oh, because it was at that moment in american history, the civil rights movement, the sponsor, the guy who was up there in the control room saw this, and he went oh, no! no, no, no. my star ca
and then it sort of filtered through our englishness, i suppose, and came out sounding a bit differentcan explain it. >> so much of what went on in the '60s with the shattering of barriers that had been there for so long, and you had a very, very famous and some would say infamous moment at the time on a television special, you were singing a duet with harry belafonte, two phenomenal artists, and you touched him on the arm, and that caused a huge controversy. what was that like? >>...
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that creates this class i suppose. >> host: is a three book shivering in the last four years? >> guest: two big ones and a couple of others. >> host: i noticed you haven't tweeted since 2010 and you don't have kids. even so, how do you manage to write something as awful and wide-ranging? >> guest: very kind. i think the best advice, the two things about writing a book. the smartest thing anyone ever said about writing the book was actually winston churchill. it's like building a house. you've got to work out how many floors the house is can you the house is committed to working with the external structure of the house is. you've got to work out how many rooms and bedrooms and all the rest of it before you worry about -- >> host: and churchill actually build houses. >> guest: absolutely. you have a structure before you work of what quilt or how your sofa is going to appear with patty would be like in the garden. you've got to work at the actual structure. once you've got a structure, then the second thing about writing a book is, i don't know if it's an african proverb, that if
that creates this class i suppose. >> host: is a three book shivering in the last four years? >> guest: two big ones and a couple of others. >> host: i noticed you haven't tweeted since 2010 and you don't have kids. even so, how do you manage to write something as awful and wide-ranging? >> guest: very kind. i think the best advice, the two things about writing a book. the smartest thing anyone ever said about writing the book was actually winston churchill. it's like...
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i suppose i shouldn't be surprised.t week the spokesperson of hamas, who is proudly and unashamedly put a grenade in the hand of every child in gaza. >> conflicting information out of israeli government sources. how long the operation needs to last to get rid of the tunnels - where do you think it is. >> i can't speak to operational considerations. i don't know how long it will take. the quicker the better. it turns out that they have a fairly startling infrastructure down there, underground. 4-5 metres under ground. hundred of tunnels, some 1.5 miles long. traversing the international frontier. some of them you can dry vehicles through, and entire underground network, which you imagine is from a science for example movement. this is reality, and a monster ended. >> thank you for your time. >>> for a different perspective on the fighting in gaza, i'm joined by a found are of bridges media consulting and former editor of middle eastern affairs for c.n.n. we heard the israeli spokesman say the palestinians are not the any
i suppose i shouldn't be surprised.t week the spokesperson of hamas, who is proudly and unashamedly put a grenade in the hand of every child in gaza. >> conflicting information out of israeli government sources. how long the operation needs to last to get rid of the tunnels - where do you think it is. >> i can't speak to operational considerations. i don't know how long it will take. the quicker the better. it turns out that they have a fairly startling infrastructure down there,...
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i was breaking bi laws. >> i was on the run, you know, am i supposed to go hold down a 9 to 5:00 job g x'd out? do you think somebody is going to hurt you? >> i don't know. i honestly don't know. >> meanwhile, verlander thinks his girlfriend will get him out of jail. >> that is how he made me feel, like i have to get him out. >> but now he has heard from a friend that skye is also gone. >> skye is in rehab, right now. she is in rehab, i don't know where she is at. i don't get no letters from her. i don't know where she is going to. i wish i knew where she was. >> as he stays in jail, verlander's only comfort is skye's bitter sweet promises. >> when you wake up, i rise with you, when you go to slope at night, i'm there. you can't see it but you know it is there and can feel it all around you. that is the only letter i've gotten since i have been locked up. >> it must feel like you're all alone. >> i do feel alone. it kind of sucks. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >> gang members disrupt the housing unit. >> they all feed off each other. one kicks in the
i was breaking bi laws. >> i was on the run, you know, am i supposed to go hold down a 9 to 5:00 job g x'd out? do you think somebody is going to hurt you? >> i don't know. i honestly don't know. >> meanwhile, verlander thinks his girlfriend will get him out of jail. >> that is how he made me feel, like i have to get him out. >> but now he has heard from a friend that skye is also gone. >> skye is in rehab, right now. she is in rehab, i don't know where she...
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here's the to the user i irvine foundation the chevron corporation mitch and kathy johnson aren't i supposed to have an automatic package turner. the bechtel foundation and others we've got a lot of generous people i want to say one other thing about the club. some of you that know me better than others are aware of my politically i think inclinations on the conservative side who pains me, however, the dialog the political dialog in our country has become unfortunately bitter, contentious, derivative and one of the things that the club offers all of us is an opportunity for civilized dialog in a world that sorely needs it so congratulations to all of us particularly to the people are involved directly that with the commonwealth club and gloria and may god bless that wonderful project. thank you (clapping) and now to give us some words of prayer and benefit decision that go beyond any message arab by doug and reverend >> it's a an honor to participate in this wonderful event today. those and those are the words of living god the jewish law follows the word of in teaching codified in the sixth
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being the eldest together, i suppose you were responsible for the youngsters? >> sometimes we had to tell them to tidy up a bit in the room. and we also had a police officer. i really fought this officer on the pitch. the italians have to be consoled? well for two years i have been in italy now. [ cheers and applause ] >> lucy, fourth time germany has won the world cup. '54, '74, '90. some of these guys hadn't been born since the 1990 victory. i suppose -- actually the excitement of the crowd building because this is such a young team looking ahead to euro 2016. >> reporter: i think there's a lot of germans that feel they could be a domination by germany over the game for the next ten years or so like we've seen with spain. because it's this young team with so much potential. super mario who scored the goal, he was saying it was a gift from heaven, like a dream. how much potential has he got? he's only 22, delivered under pressure. apparently the coach in the halftime of extra time said to him, you're better than messe. get out there and score a goal. and he did
being the eldest together, i suppose you were responsible for the youngsters? >> sometimes we had to tell them to tidy up a bit in the room. and we also had a police officer. i really fought this officer on the pitch. the italians have to be consoled? well for two years i have been in italy now. [ cheers and applause ] >> lucy, fourth time germany has won the world cup. '54, '74, '90. some of these guys hadn't been born since the 1990 victory. i suppose -- actually the excitement of...
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was very strong and somebody who i suppose might. look into the. honey. in my put a man on the floor a. couple of the village. or them. was my father in. this he was lazy or the lump sum but whatever they did not mention the native. american children and. eventually going to look. at the peak when we got old enough. money to speak music and get lost the most was now you don't know much to my state just almost. here it comes to what it can be at the street people. very last night. right now we're going to go up or we're going to get a little bit of stuff got a very little is the time where the rover is going to miss stuff. like i'm a faithful commander. was to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one thing we know well was room full for three about. oh no you can't lose. the super bowl should you come on the beach. might. get a little make the final mancow you know. a lawnmower especially going. on in the morning. should cause it wasn't the can. move to sixty degrees and if you couldn't you couldn't when you take your connection with you because
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we're going to talk about corporate news and what's been going on here it most cable has a cold i suppose as opposed to the twenty five maybe. a loss of the company says this is down see that restructuring houston making basis in the cupcake. pace of russia have signed an agreement aimed at speeding up deliveries the websites of vice president wendy giant types the deal will help the company keep up its rapid growth in rough south russia metals giant sevastopol is finally offloading its u.s. assets the us its own fellows. around two point three billion dollars fine tom. it's time to get to the business desk and tim cabaye now also at the will does it on pills is that right yes it did we got ph yes farm standard and to be honest i never really thought about it put they actually make a lot of the medicines that people use in russia and my wife swears by their immune system booster are but all but unfortunately i lost one hundred dollars their stocks went down just a bit so i'm actually good little scare katie. slowly over time one hundred dollars hundred dollars or dollars it's getting whit
we're going to talk about corporate news and what's been going on here it most cable has a cold i suppose as opposed to the twenty five maybe. a loss of the company says this is down see that restructuring houston making basis in the cupcake. pace of russia have signed an agreement aimed at speeding up deliveries the websites of vice president wendy giant types the deal will help the company keep up its rapid growth in rough south russia metals giant sevastopol is finally offloading its u.s....
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>> each of these is a message of love sh i suppose. charter says assault and kill, assault ask kill, assault and kill. it calls for killing jews it's a document of murder and anti-semitism. i think had shouldn't be a cease-fire in gaza until the last hamas member puts a gun in his mouth and pulls a trigger, just as in world war ii 20,000 french civilians were killed in normandie but nobody said cease-fire until hitler blue his brains out. >> there is a great analogy here, during the bombing of britain, dana, winston churchill, my blood boils, i have the audio he wanted to go out every day. how did britain respond to germany? they carpet bombed german cities >> after a time, right? he had to help britain get to the point they had to back a movement to fight. then, they fought and we came in and helped them at the end. and sealed the deal. one thing i think we're losing the west is on the information war. there is so many things you have to do in a war, propaganda war is one the united states and west can be doing a lot more on if you lis
>> each of these is a message of love sh i suppose. charter says assault and kill, assault ask kill, assault and kill. it calls for killing jews it's a document of murder and anti-semitism. i think had shouldn't be a cease-fire in gaza until the last hamas member puts a gun in his mouth and pulls a trigger, just as in world war ii 20,000 french civilians were killed in normandie but nobody said cease-fire until hitler blue his brains out. >> there is a great analogy here, during the...
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we're going to talk about corporate news and what's been going on here in moscow what has occurred i suppose as reported a twenty five million dollars loss of the company says this is down to that restructuring. making business in the country if i. have signed an agreement aimed at speeding up deliveries the websites of vice president when he joins hopes a deal will help the company keep profits rapid growth in. russia metals have a stall is fine. they all fight against u.s. assets the. valued at around two point three billion dollars fine. time to get to the bases to ask him cabby now last week the will. pills is that right yes a did we got ph s. farm standard and to be honest i never really thought about it but they actually make a lot of the medicines that people use in russia and my wife swears by their immune system booster are but all but unfortunately i lost one hundred dollars their stocks went down just a bit so i'm actually get a little scared katie. yes slowly over time one hundred dollars hundred dollars hundred dollars it's getting whittled down to nothing but let's see what we
we're going to talk about corporate news and what's been going on here in moscow what has occurred i suppose as reported a twenty five million dollars loss of the company says this is down to that restructuring. making business in the country if i. have signed an agreement aimed at speeding up deliveries the websites of vice president when he joins hopes a deal will help the company keep profits rapid growth in. russia metals have a stall is fine. they all fight against u.s. assets the. valued...
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i was a little small of a small but. complete list of many. i'm. hoping to. hear come by. a man of. peace. if. that's. the most simple. but supposing that it upsets me but it. must come a little here for those further up the bush the. first good. news i would get a colorful young who isn't a know only on looks present this year who are they going to stay without them but it is an excuse i book called out of the week to pick up that it. would have been years in the last three years to get on with the new post the potus nikkei she stayed each year by a snake they surely cannot be applied below i'm not the cio opinio didn't know for you in two of them you had lead in the build up its. money's going to just. will be slow but we begin your book pushed. down my inspiron for my friends please time to time the look right. yeah and maybe assuming something on our. digital imaging should. keep chicken. shit with you. if you want to push. push push push to try to. win because of lubavitchers from the. incredulous use of lunch group today there's nothing to say but a lot of what it is my thought of a regular with a racial unity is typical most
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most players call them something though i suppose my. looking would have the. money. in my book i went on for a. couple of the filipina. more of them. was not about. this he was going to have a long time before they did not mention the native. american children and. have not yet learned a lot. of the peak and we want to be. moving to speak music get lost the most was no you don't know much that much unless you know she's a steak is almost. heroic because it would be at the street people. very last night. during. i think i was going to go going here. again the order of got a guy but it is not. going to move. on like almost a full career and. for us to win the. big twelve so we did for we were you. know it. was room full of theory about. oh no you can't lose. the super bowl sure take your mind pretty. much. out of the room and make the final mancow you know the lawnmowers person you're going to do because you. want to know where the. truth is closing the can. you say it's a good reason why didn't you get rid of it when you make a good connection when you're concerned abo
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most i would scold them something that i suppose might. look you move the. money. in my put a man on the floor a. couple of the below you not. one of them. was my father and. this he was going to have them on some before they did not mention the native. american people. not mentioned limited law. simply pete want to be. moving to speak music and getting lost the most was now you don't know much that much unless you know she's a state it's just almost. the way it comes to what can be at least three people. very last night. on. right now we're going to go bowling you're going to get rid of got a very little is going to. ground they're going to miss stuff. i like i'm a faithful player in the. first two windows leverage arab league so your mum. did club so we did so we were waiting to proceed. though in. the one who thing we do not want was the ball for three about. oh you can i will. tell you the super bowl sure take your money out of. my. head of the world and make my land mine honk oh no there's a lawn out there isn't going to do you because you never. know where. y
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but i suppose you could bng them together.an apology was given to her, maybe an apology should be given to this napper guy. >> that's not, to the level of a lawsuit -- >> there is so many cameras around, even if you're just walking down the street on your local news, you pass a camera, it's free game with so many cameras out there, where do you get to protect yourself? >> in certain circumstances you're protected if you ask not to be. if there is a reality show filming and you don't sign the release, they can't use your likeness or display your face. >> there was really serious things happening and i don't know if this is one of them, i don't think it is. it's a baseball game, they put me on the jumbotron, okay -- >> i would be like hey -- >> we'll see if the lawsuit gets anywhere. it caught our attention and made the front page of the papers here on the east coast. i want to ask you quickly about osc oscar pistorius. it has ended to this point. what the defense is saying is that we were not able to call the witnesses that we
but i suppose you could bng them together.an apology was given to her, maybe an apology should be given to this napper guy. >> that's not, to the level of a lawsuit -- >> there is so many cameras around, even if you're just walking down the street on your local news, you pass a camera, it's free game with so many cameras out there, where do you get to protect yourself? >> in certain circumstances you're protected if you ask not to be. if there is a reality show filming and you...
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. >> there isn't a better time to be doing it, i suppose. >> certainly.anted to get the roadshow done, to the roadshow before people went off on vacation in august, but clearly, that isn't the case. markets perhaps could see better fortunes in september. we know that markets have had a bit of a tough run lately. and why is he is the listing venue for this stock. -- is theysics listing venue for this stock. the ipo could raise $20 billion. >> an amazing valuation. could we see a further delay? what are people telling you about that? the roadshow could be delayed further. of course, fund managers are sitting on the beach or by a lake during the month of august, not able to engage in the roadshow process. theother element to watch, acquisition spree that alibaba has been on in recent months -- that delayed the process because washington has to take a closer look at all of these deals as they become part of this company that is going to list. by the way, alibaba has been adding stakes in everything from logistics to media to retail, even a taxi service and sh
. >> there isn't a better time to be doing it, i suppose. >> certainly.anted to get the roadshow done, to the roadshow before people went off on vacation in august, but clearly, that isn't the case. markets perhaps could see better fortunes in september. we know that markets have had a bit of a tough run lately. and why is he is the listing venue for this stock. -- is theysics listing venue for this stock. the ipo could raise $20 billion. >> an amazing valuation. could we see...
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and i suppose the burning question has to be do we need this bank or the fact of the matter is that the emerging economies are actually mainly creditors for the developed nations meaning that they are financing the developed countries now the developing world accounts for around seventy five percent of the world's total currency was a watt power of wealth distribution why is very much still with the west not purely because traditionally however the tide is turning and times are changing and the process could be accelerated by what happens here in brazil a bridge twenty forty ok thank you very much mr scott in brazil for us now talking of the country where the final of the world cup will take place today i went along to the stadium here in moscow where the opening game of the twenty eighteen event to take place here in russia. the winners of the twenty fourteen world cup will be announced in brazil today in fast forward four years and it we happening here in moscow for the twenty eighteen a vent the final will take place just behind me at that is nicky stadia which right now is being rec
and i suppose the burning question has to be do we need this bank or the fact of the matter is that the emerging economies are actually mainly creditors for the developed nations meaning that they are financing the developed countries now the developing world accounts for around seventy five percent of the world's total currency was a watt power of wealth distribution why is very much still with the west not purely because traditionally however the tide is turning and times are changing and the...
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i shop a lot with my parents i shop with my parents by there is not more store so i suppose that the chain store in our logo i support it. >> my name is ann i'm a senior citizens living in chinatown chinatown is no car. so you this is proposed for us to stop to travel around to something i would like to shop in my summer one store and long that will make me feel safe and save time and money and they have more item. we can pick currently an area so but i will i want to go to my neighborhood store taking over completely by the train store he wish that some people will get more business in our local business here. thank you. >> thank you. i'll call a few more names (calling names). >> i retire already but i do anything i feel have manage in chinatown so the stores will be for many senior citizens their, their safety. >> hello, i'm isaac richard the director of the san francisco center we work with the university of the california and all our funding comes from small businesses and individuals i'm concerned about the proposal and appreciate the assessment that we're 99 percent agreement a
i shop a lot with my parents i shop with my parents by there is not more store so i suppose that the chain store in our logo i support it. >> my name is ann i'm a senior citizens living in chinatown chinatown is no car. so you this is proposed for us to stop to travel around to something i would like to shop in my summer one store and long that will make me feel safe and save time and money and they have more item. we can pick currently an area so but i will i want to go to my...
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i was ball of a small bit of. blue of. music in a. complete must of many. optimistic hoping to. come by or perhaps i'm not. he shouldn't. be. that strict. in the muslim world. but supposing you. had a book that's. going to. go for little girls for girls for their combustible are so strong. it's. the rest of the punishment. i mean yes i would begin to go a school young who is in the know only a look spitzer in this year who have taken if they were not going to live next because i book called out of the with the big. what if they knew of it in the last three years they could get up with the new post the partition acacia trees they teach you buy a snake. going to put on a bureau and. the two of them you had that in the best. monkey lives yes livingstone. yeah my inspiron from my friend's place. as a local. yeah and maybe assuming something on our. digital. page you should. keep clicking. she would. say if you want to. push comes to trade. for them because everybody needs shops on the. inquisition of lunchmeat today and as i think you said a lot of these my photos eight years old with. you know. i mean what would you still the question what would you know if you were to see
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was very strong with and something that i suppose my. movement would have the. money. in my putting another for a. couple of the village and not. all of them. was my. this me was lazy or the lump sum but whatever they did not mention the native. american children that. have not yet learned a lot. since the peak when we want to do got enough. money to speak music get lost the most was now you don't know much that much the state is almost. heroic of what it can be at the street people. very last night. mark. and i now we're going to go well we're going to get a little bit of a lot of very little is. where the rover is guns are going to miss stuff. i like i'm a faithful player and i. was to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one. thing we know from food full. oh you can lose. the super bowl sure you can run that he. might. get a little make the final mancow going to. a lawnmower especially over to you because you. want to know where. you should just wasn't the can. move to six degrees and if you didn't you could get rid of your. connection with you because it
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i suppose it depends if your in kiev or eastern ukraine as to which side of the fence you may fall only. i'm in eastern ukraine now which is located on the river which is right behind me. i guess this is the last port of call from the border zone. opinions vary. one opinion that has been fairly consistent since this started, i'm based in kiev and hearing from people the great fear that the this will escalate further. the fighting there was worse. is this now becoming uncontrollable, the downing of a civilian airliner, close to 300 dead. is this something that will ultimately see ukraine engulfed in all out fighting not just donetsk but will this provide people to pull back from the brink? >> thanks very much david stern. at least 27 australians were confirmed among those on board the plane. it was scheduled to fly to australia after stopping in kuala lumpur. tony abbott told parliament his country is calling for full and impartial investigation. >> as things stand this looks less like an accident than a crime. if so, the perpetrators must be brought to justice. so i can inform the hou
i suppose it depends if your in kiev or eastern ukraine as to which side of the fence you may fall only. i'm in eastern ukraine now which is located on the river which is right behind me. i guess this is the last port of call from the border zone. opinions vary. one opinion that has been fairly consistent since this started, i'm based in kiev and hearing from people the great fear that the this will escalate further. the fighting there was worse. is this now becoming uncontrollable, the downing...