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okay, i know that i was born a male, i know that. that i can know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i stabbed him again. they grabbed me. and i was covered in blood. they called the police. i still had the knife in my hand. they came. they retrieved the knife. and -- handcuffed me. i've been locked up ever since. >> once locked up, marcus was quick to develop prison romances and is currently on her third prison marriage. >> i see him as a man, a straight man, that's how i see it. you know? he is a man. he's my husband. i am a woman, i am his wife. >> let me wrap my hair down. >> we exchanged vows. you know. he opened his matter to me, opened my heart to him. we vowed to be best friends.
okay, i know that i was born a male, i know that. that i can know. but i live as a woman. i see myself as a woman. i like to be respected and dressed as a woman. my ex-husband, my deceased husband, he was very overprotective. he just insisted beating on me. beating me, beating me. i manipulated to get away from him. ran up to the kitchen. you know, they had this knife set. the biggest handle that i seen, i grabbed it. and i ran outside. he was standing there. i just stabbed him. he fell. i...
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i just feel like i failed you. i failed--i let everybody down.th you and your business, and, you know, i know you got--you got a lot of great ideas, and, you know, i just feel i've gotten in the way and maybe haven't always respected you the way i should've as my business partner, and i'm sorry for that, honey. >> i forgive you. that's okay. >> it's a big failure, you know, that marcus doesn't want to do business with me. >> no. no, don't feel that way. the gym is still gonna be great. we'll take marcus has told us already, and we'll run with it. >> i'll focus on it. >> we'll run with that. it's all good. >> thanks, baby. >> i love you. >> i love you too. >> both: mwah. >> let's go home. >> coming up... >> sweetheart, look. i got a big surprise for you, my girl. >> oh, my god! no way! [shrieks] >> if your business is in trouble and you need my help, log on to theprofitcasting.com. i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase like 60,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i
i just feel like i failed you. i failed--i let everybody down.th you and your business, and, you know, i know you got--you got a lot of great ideas, and, you know, i just feel i've gotten in the way and maybe haven't always respected you the way i should've as my business partner, and i'm sorry for that, honey. >> i forgive you. that's okay. >> it's a big failure, you know, that marcus doesn't want to do business with me. >> no. no, don't feel that way. the gym is still gonna...
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i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >> the amendment that was proposed -- it was not mine. the amendment was ill-conceived, i believe. >> i trust you are aware of the kinds of violence that takes place around this issue. and, there is a question i think among many of my colleagues whether an activist-conservative judge or an activist and conservative can become a judge that is not an activist judge. i happen to believe that is possible. in a couple of cases, i voted for 11th circuit and fifth circuit judge which i think have done very judge when they said they would not continue to be activists. i think when you come to a federal court
i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >>...
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and now i, you know, for the next two years, i decided i wanted to be reappointed because, again, i feel that i have, i have the institutional memory. i understand the ordinance at a very deep level. i see -- i've come to see some of the ambiguities in the ordinance that our city attorney is finding, other attorneys are finding. so, this is a way i can make a contribution to the city that is my home and that i love and meetings tend to be shorter now. it isn't a burden as it has been. so, i would -- i feel like i have another good two years in me and i would greatly appreciate a reappointment. thank you so much. >> thank you. next person, david pilpel. >> good afternoon, david pilpel. i think you both know my background pretty well. i've been involved in city government for going on 30 years since i was a teenager. in a variety of agencies, all kinds of places. i have served on the task force. i'm on my third nonconsecutive tour of duty, as it were. i've served for 10-1/2 years out of the 20 years that the task force has been in existence. i was involved at the time when the ordinance wa
and now i, you know, for the next two years, i decided i wanted to be reappointed because, again, i feel that i have, i have the institutional memory. i understand the ordinance at a very deep level. i see -- i've come to see some of the ambiguities in the ordinance that our city attorney is finding, other attorneys are finding. so, this is a way i can make a contribution to the city that is my home and that i love and meetings tend to be shorter now. it isn't a burden as it has been. so, i...
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i didn't know how to go about this so i went every way i could think of. i figure if i could focus on this i could answer the questions in a couple months but that turned out to be hard. that is the background. i am a girl at that time who is on a secret quest. i don't tell anybody of the quest because i know it will sound crazy. so i keep it to myself but i am utterly zoned in. the world to me is a mystery that has to be solved. then, i am going to skip to the biggy, the strange experience which i find it easier just to read two paragraphs than to try to make up the words again. because it only took 50 years to say anything about this. >> this is the time period? >> yeah, i was showing signs then, i guess. but, no, i think that is the important thing to realize about this book. i have published a book about things i never said a word about to anybody. best friends, children, lovers -- >> can i stop you there. i know you were fighting breast cancer and going through disillusionment about politics. did anything take you back to the little girl who wrote the
i didn't know how to go about this so i went every way i could think of. i figure if i could focus on this i could answer the questions in a couple months but that turned out to be hard. that is the background. i am a girl at that time who is on a secret quest. i don't tell anybody of the quest because i know it will sound crazy. so i keep it to myself but i am utterly zoned in. the world to me is a mystery that has to be solved. then, i am going to skip to the biggy, the strange experience...
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i grabbed my belt and i hit him a couple of times and i went out to the parking lot and i called the to the hospital and getting stitches and all of that so on my way of the hospital they come and arrest me for felonious assault. >> he has a prior felonious assault for which he has served prison. now he's eligible for more than a decade in prison. >> my record in my past is a strike against me. i'm not a bad person. i have problems in my life like everybody else does, you know. i'm pretty confident that, you know, it will work out. >> over in h2 a, the minimum security men's unit also known as the hamptons, sean denbraven's history with alcohol has started him down a dangerous road as well. >> what did they say? three months of rehab or something? >> i don't know. it didn't have a time on there. >> denbraven has pled guilty to aggravated domestic violence and is awaiting sentencing. in a drunken rage he bit his mother and pummeled his father with more than 20 punches to his head and face. >> i didn't drink every day or nothing. i was just a binge drinker and when i did drink i would
i grabbed my belt and i hit him a couple of times and i went out to the parking lot and i called the to the hospital and getting stitches and all of that so on my way of the hospital they come and arrest me for felonious assault. >> he has a prior felonious assault for which he has served prison. now he's eligible for more than a decade in prison. >> my record in my past is a strike against me. i'm not a bad person. i have problems in my life like everybody else does, you know. i'm...
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am i saying the right -- pixie, p-i-x-i-e. not here. allyson washburn. okay. >> my name is allyson washburn. good afternoon, supervisors tang and yee. before i speak, i'd like to introduce karen clap ton who is a past president of the league of women voters. >> excuse me. it's your time to speak and she can speak later in public testimony. >> actually, i'm representing the league and we under the ordinance nominate a candidate for this particular seat for -- >> [speaker not understood]. go ahead. >> i'm [speaker not understood] clap ton, chief administrative law judge for the california public utilities commission. today i am speaking only in my capacity as a board member of the league of women voters and past president. as supervisor tang knows, because she's heard my remarks before at the spur awards when i received the award because of my commitment and the league of women voters' commitment to transparency, good government, and sunshine in both san francisco government and california state government. we are very committed as the league to making sur
am i saying the right -- pixie, p-i-x-i-e. not here. allyson washburn. okay. >> my name is allyson washburn. good afternoon, supervisors tang and yee. before i speak, i'd like to introduce karen clap ton who is a past president of the league of women voters. >> excuse me. it's your time to speak and she can speak later in public testimony. >> actually, i'm representing the league and we under the ordinance nominate a candidate for this particular seat for -- >> [speaker...
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i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >> the amendment that was proposed -- it was not mine. the amendment was ill-conceived, i believe. >> i trust you are aware of the kinds of violence that takes place around this issue. and, there is a question i think among many of my colleagues whether an activist-conservative judge or an activist and conservative can become a judge that is not an activist judge. i happen to believe that is possible. in a couple of cases, i voted for 11th circuit and fifth circuit judge which i think have done very judge when they said they would not continue to be activists. i think when you come to a federal court
i would like to ask a couple of questions if i can. again, i regret i was not here. judge boggs, to hear your answer to the question on essentially the bill that had online profiles to the number of abortions performed by a doctor. i think you said it was a mistake and what did you mean by that? >> i don't think it we appropriate to post it online. it will be a huge public safety risk for the physicians that are performing abortions. >> you are saying the bill was wrong? >>...
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i would say i want to be your next governor so i say nacogdoches. >> i can el it you this for many reasons that i am anxious for the elections. >> he was great in the debate the way crazy people like him or the rent is too damn high guy are always. >> he said in his opening statement, don't think i'm crazy because i'm not. anybody that starts with don't think i'm crazy has a little crazy. >> he is like the guy in that dodge ball movie. >> he is. >> you can dodge a wrench, you can dodge a ball. >> he has a website and he has two federal issues he cares about. one is getting rid of the debt which he has a weird way of going about that. the second is he wants to round up military reserve aircraft and bomb the living hell out of forest fires around the clock in hundred or thousand plane formations around the clock. that's his platform. >> that's insane. or it is genius. while there is a fire -- >> can we rule out genius? >> yes we can. >> it is a great country though where everybody gets a chance like this. what other country can you go around and a psycho path can say give me the next 10 minu
i would say i want to be your next governor so i say nacogdoches. >> i can el it you this for many reasons that i am anxious for the elections. >> he was great in the debate the way crazy people like him or the rent is too damn high guy are always. >> he said in his opening statement, don't think i'm crazy because i'm not. anybody that starts with don't think i'm crazy has a little crazy. >> he is like the guy in that dodge ball movie. >> he is. >> you can...
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and i know that i often get upset if people make fun of harm reduction and so i am sorry if i roughle thed feathers. >> we will tell bary that you said that. >> hopefully he will watch that and sorry bary. >> so, with cincode mayo coming up i don't remember it being a big issue are we doing any special announcements or the best practices to our permit holder? >> well, i know that there is a couple of events or permitting daytime on that weekend, before and i think that it is... >> it is on a tuesday. >> or a monday or a tuesday. >> yeah. >> so, all right, we don't expect it to be overly, dramatic, and i mean that we have the usual suspects of the, you know, parties in the mexican restaurant and but, if i hear of anything. and out of the ordinary, and i am sure that inspector burke will be on the scene. >> all right, any other commissioner comments? >> just want to say that i do believe that i am very thrilled that the city is really doing well. and that we have a lot of businesses and our unemployment rate is super low. and i am really glad that i own my house. but, with that comes a
and i know that i often get upset if people make fun of harm reduction and so i am sorry if i roughle thed feathers. >> we will tell bary that you said that. >> hopefully he will watch that and sorry bary. >> so, with cincode mayo coming up i don't remember it being a big issue are we doing any special announcements or the best practices to our permit holder? >> well, i know that there is a couple of events or permitting daytime on that weekend, before and i think that...
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i think when i was 19, you know, i already had six figures.me i was 20, i probably was a millionaire already. you know which was a great thing. i'm blessed. i was blessed to be in that position. i learned at an early age, of course, you make a lot of mistakes. made a lot of mistakes along the way. like i said before i eventually got the right team with me, right people around me and everything was playing out like it should play out. a lot of fights i just got overnight. i got a lot of other fighters under my banner that's going to be champion. and can be champion. we have the best trainers. all they have to do is listen. we have the business plan for the fighters. uncle roger, my father, the list goes on and on. the fighters have to listen and let us handle the business part and we can go to the next level. only thing i want to do is help young fighters. i think that with me being a fighter as well as a promoter, that i got the same vision as fighters that try to get to this level. we truly believe in a fighter win in the long run. a lot of p
i think when i was 19, you know, i already had six figures.me i was 20, i probably was a millionaire already. you know which was a great thing. i'm blessed. i was blessed to be in that position. i learned at an early age, of course, you make a lot of mistakes. made a lot of mistakes along the way. like i said before i eventually got the right team with me, right people around me and everything was playing out like it should play out. a lot of fights i just got overnight. i got a lot of other...
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i didn't know who i was.u know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old and i got in a gang fight with somebody, and i ended up stabbing them -- stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect back, when i was stabbing him, i wasn't stabbing just him. but it was -- i was stabbing my -- everybody that i had anger against. i went back to my buddy's house. and i just told him, man, i did something bad, you know. i did something bad. i was shaking. i didn't know what to do. that next day i went to school, you know, like trying to make everything normal again. but in reality, it wasn't normal. i took somebody's life. you know, somebody's son, somebody's brother. you know, and thinking back on it, it's sad, because -- because th
i didn't know who i was.u know, and play baseball, you know. but then somewhere down that line i just -- i kind of gave up hope. i was a kid and looking for -- looking for companionship. looking for a place to fit in. the point of joining a gang was for the value of being connected with somebody. being accepted. being, you could say, loved. i was 17 years old and i got in a gang fight with somebody, and i ended up stabbing them -- stabbing that person to death. and when i reflect back, when i...
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i can't believe i tweeted that! how do i delete that?don't feel that way. i'm like, "let it speak for itself." >> jimmy: i don't have to say anything. because you are a "new york times" best-selling author, hello. [ cheers and applause ] with your photographs. >> see i'm better with pictures. >> jimmy: yeah, you're great with photos and pictures. >> i like taking photographs. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't wanna say anything. >> jimmy: it's a lot of food photographs. which i love. that's my favorite. >> well i basically just like ate my way through my second pregnancy. >> jimmy: yeah, you tweeted your meal at a chinese restaurant and then you also tweeted out this, and this is dessert. this is after you ate your meal. [ laughter ] >> that was 100% -- >> jimmy: you had more food, yeah. >> i had pan fried noodles as dessert. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i love that so much. >> because you can do that when you're pregnant. >> jimmy: but you have some nice sweet photos too. i love -- there's you and little olive on mother's day on the beach. and look
i can't believe i tweeted that! how do i delete that?don't feel that way. i'm like, "let it speak for itself." >> jimmy: i don't have to say anything. because you are a "new york times" best-selling author, hello. [ cheers and applause ] with your photographs. >> see i'm better with pictures. >> jimmy: yeah, you're great with photos and pictures. >> i like taking photographs. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i don't wanna say anything. >> jimmy:...
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i think i am going to wear shoes. and i got these. then i was like, should i go with white socks?t, happy to get the socks on. without vomiting. >> jimmy: i did, we did see each other at a party. i remember one thing, at this party, you disappeared for a while, i thought you left. then you reappeared. and i said, where were you? you said, i went and took a nap. >> i'm not great in those social situations, man. >> jimmy: i don't know, i think you have the right idea. it's nice to have a nap in the middle of a party. >> you got to be refreshed at all times. >> jimmy: your family is here for the big movie premiere? >> yes, my family has a lot going on. my brother in law just got married on friday. my sister-in-law is getting married next saturday. we got the premiere tonight. my house is packed. >> jimmy: here in town. >> here in town. all getting married out here. >> jimmy: did they plan the weddings around the premiere of the film? >> my wife's grandmother, a great lady. and she is 97, i think, 98. she was coming out here for the premiere and we said, let's get it all done, make su
i think i am going to wear shoes. and i got these. then i was like, should i go with white socks?t, happy to get the socks on. without vomiting. >> jimmy: i did, we did see each other at a party. i remember one thing, at this party, you disappeared for a while, i thought you left. then you reappeared. and i said, where were you? you said, i went and took a nap. >> i'm not great in those social situations, man. >> jimmy: i don't know, i think you have the right idea. it's nice...
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and what i was, i was about to say earlier is that the case law that i am familiar with, the san jose case and the teamsters or the priceless case, and this la case is new, so i am going to have to read it carefully, but, some of the federal cases, are really much more about employees contact information, and whistle blowers and from my understanding there really is not a good case, or even a line of cases on a general public interest in disclosure or non-disclosure of the personal contact information, it is really specific to those kinds of issues and so, i think that it is, it is an area of law that is unclear. at this point and i think that then, we all have to weigh on particular facts and circumstances, whether you know, whether that privacy interest, is greater than the general public interest in disclosure, and i think that was what commissioner keane was getting at. >> and any other questions for mr. pilpal? >> no. >> thank you. >> i am here if there is anything further. thanks. >> commissioners? >> comments? any points? >> from my view, i do think that 12 m has amrikbility he
and what i was, i was about to say earlier is that the case law that i am familiar with, the san jose case and the teamsters or the priceless case, and this la case is new, so i am going to have to read it carefully, but, some of the federal cases, are really much more about employees contact information, and whistle blowers and from my understanding there really is not a good case, or even a line of cases on a general public interest in disclosure or non-disclosure of the personal contact...
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i i had a meeting and i know president mazzucco was there before. they want me to rays a couple issues. one regarding a particular intersection on farrell with two districts is something of a safe haven area where folks if standing on a particular corner fall into this gap between the two districts. i invite him to come to our next meeting so they can address their concerns there. they mentioned that they have a couple of take back the block events coming up. one tomorrow, 5:00-6:00 p.m.. one at 398 eddie and on the 27th to try to organize to take back the community block by block. i would invite any fellow commissioners to attend the take back the block event. i also had a meeting with -- whose sister was killed in 2012 by los angeles county sheriff's. he's looking to improve police response on mental health incidents. hopefully we can invite him at some point to this hearing to share his story. he has a very positive story to share. lastly, i had an interview with a chinese language tv channel 26 to address the issue of increased homelessness at s
i i had a meeting and i know president mazzucco was there before. they want me to rays a couple issues. one regarding a particular intersection on farrell with two districts is something of a safe haven area where folks if standing on a particular corner fall into this gap between the two districts. i invite him to come to our next meeting so they can address their concerns there. they mentioned that they have a couple of take back the block events coming up. one tomorrow, 5:00-6:00 p.m.. one...
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sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting customers through the front door. it's not about putting your name on the building. you gotta put your pride away for a minute. >> you're looking at it only on your end as an investor, as a partner-- >> the only way this business works is if somebody that knows the business better than you is driving the process. doesn't work any other way. >> i think i'm unstoppable. >> pete, if you're not gonna put your pride away, then i'm not gonna do the deal. >> you don't need to raise your voice at me. >> well, i'm raising my voice because you keep repeating the same thing and you don't seem to understand what i'm telling you. >> are you okay? >> end it. >> co
sorry. >> i-i believe i-- >> the numbers don't lie. you spend $4 million, it's gone.here's nothing magical about it. >> you're look-- >> you have no inventory. it's gone. >> and will i be able to keep the name? >> keep what name? >> athans motors. >> is the name important to you? >> yes. >> i thought keeping the place open was important to you. >> it's my name. i mean, that means a lot. >> it's about marketing and getting...
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and i walked away, and i realized that i had super blown it.nt to say that anybody who wants to read a great book, "the goldfinch" is excellent. and i don't want to, sort of, you know, be too flowery with my praise for it, but it is so good. [ laughter ] and i highly recommend it. [ cheers and applause ] we have such a great show for you tonight. lucy liu is here. [ cheers and applause ] so excited she's here. also joining us, former congressman barney frank is with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] can't wait to talk to congressman frank. and we'll have music from parquet courts. we'll be right back with more "late night" after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ jeff... hey, scott! top of the mornin' to you, sir. this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. but we love lollygaggin'. we do. but it's a battlefield out there! you know the chickweed is surrounding yer sidewalk and the dandelions are stealing precious nutrients! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed & feed, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. th
and i walked away, and i realized that i had super blown it.nt to say that anybody who wants to read a great book, "the goldfinch" is excellent. and i don't want to, sort of, you know, be too flowery with my praise for it, but it is so good. [ laughter ] and i highly recommend it. [ cheers and applause ] we have such a great show for you tonight. lucy liu is here. [ cheers and applause ] so excited she's here. also joining us, former congressman barney frank is with us tonight. [...
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i tell my friends that i did not use boat tax. i use dr.face. this is the very first product of its kind to ever be developed to address the 10 most visible signs of aging. they are wrinkles, enlarged pores, dryness, redness, discoloration, on even tone, in purity, loss of radiance, loss of smoothness. >> this incredible introductory offer is not available in any stores. it is a $180 value. if you act fast and order in the allotted time, it is yours for just $49.95. plus for a limited time we will include free shipping. call the number on your screen right now. >> the products are worth every single dime. i have seen incredible results. >> don't let time run out. visit sub d.com or call the number on your screen right now. >> i am the executive beauty editor. we are the authoritative voice for all things beauty related. everything from at-home products to surgical intervention and everything in between. as an editor, i inspect hundreds of products. i rip through products trying to find something new and innovative. i have never seen a produ
i tell my friends that i did not use boat tax. i use dr.face. this is the very first product of its kind to ever be developed to address the 10 most visible signs of aging. they are wrinkles, enlarged pores, dryness, redness, discoloration, on even tone, in purity, loss of radiance, loss of smoothness. >> this incredible introductory offer is not available in any stores. it is a $180 value. if you act fast and order in the allotted time, it is yours for just $49.95. plus for a limited...
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i couldn't go on mainline. i mean, i could, but i wouldn't last long.idn't suffer delusions of grandeur, some p-man. you know what i mean? you may be able to hold your own for long enough, but everyone gets got. >>> coming up, robert, one of the most dangerous men in the shu, gets a visit from his family. >> after my visit, i'm "phantom." during my visit, i'm robert. >>> corcoran is known statewide for having one of the worst gang situations but it's rare that...
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i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but iroke it in half because i was so nervous. if you're not nervous, you've got a death wish, you know what i mean? because this place is not a joke. as you walk by, everybody is looking at you. every inmate. they're wondering what you're about and things like that. they're automatically seeing what kind of officer you're going to be. i got stopped halfway in the dorm and this one guy stopped and started getting a little irate with me because he was upset i kept walking. i was just trying to get familiar with things. anyway, he made a threat and i called to get back up to come down here and get him just in case it got serious and all of a sudden i got hit in the back of the head with a battery, a double "a" battery. before i knew it, i was getting hit with shaving cream balls and all sorts of stuff. it was an interesting night. you know, and -- but after the time went by, you know, i got comfortable with people, got to know who the inmates were. i talked to some of the guys i thought it mi
i know i had a pen in my hand and i was fidgeting with it and all of a sudden i didn't realize, but iroke it in half because i was so nervous. if you're not nervous, you've got a death wish, you know what i mean? because this place is not a joke. as you walk by, everybody is looking at you. every inmate. they're wondering what you're about and things like that. they're automatically seeing what kind of officer you're going to be. i got stopped halfway in the dorm and this one guy stopped and...
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and i can't explain. i feel like happy. i can't explain.t's out of this world and all people look at me like crazy. >> you're at peace. >> yeah. i'm right in the hands of god. >> flores was sentenced to 20 years in the new jersey state prison system, which he'll only serve if he's ever released from prison in new york. ironically he could serve a longer sentence for desecrating his ex-girlfriend's body than murdering her. >> are you so sure now you've been forgiven for your crime and how? >> of course. >> do you think you'll see your victim in heaven? >> that's not dependent on me. >> do you want to see her in heaven? >> if i can, it's all right. >> what would you say to her? >> what would i say to her if i see her in heaven. i think everybody when they go to the heaven is already forgiven so you don't need to ask for forgiveness. just hold and love them. just says like god loves you and that's it. what am i going to say, i'm sorry for killing you. no, you don't need it. >>> coming up -- >> estrada came to me earlier about feeling depressed
and i can't explain. i feel like happy. i can't explain.t's out of this world and all people look at me like crazy. >> you're at peace. >> yeah. i'm right in the hands of god. >> flores was sentenced to 20 years in the new jersey state prison system, which he'll only serve if he's ever released from prison in new york. ironically he could serve a longer sentence for desecrating his ex-girlfriend's body than murdering her. >> are you so sure now you've been forgiven for...
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how did i react? i resisted. aye.hances of love and glory and power simply so that i could remain myself. now, i want you to testify to that in court. no, i can't do that. what do you mean? you pulled on troll-breeches and sampled our mead. yes, but i resisted the final step. it's the last verse of the song that matters. it was just the opposite of what you say. what on earth do you mean? you left the ronde with my motto branded on your brow. motto? the words that set us apart. what words? those words that distinguish troll from man, troll be thyself, thyself alone. me a troll? ever since then with all your heart and soul, you lived your life by that principle. not me. peer gynt? oh, it is ungrateful. you've lived like a troll, but you've always kept it secret. it's made you into a successful man. and now, you turn up your nose at it. peer gynt, a troll, an egoist? most definitely. oh, rubbish. well, be off with you. oh, dear, kind prince peer. my dear sir, you are barking up the wrong tree. ay? i am completely broke.
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>> i -- bonn me? >> i hate porn. i don't like it. i mean the money was great. then i don't like all of the hair removal. it is time-comsuming. >> it really is. that's another problem with pornography. the fascination with -- well, go ahead. >> free speech says -- i don't know if i am the only one who thinks this, but the last group i want talking are porn stars. >> some are quite intelligent. >> oh sure. >> but life choices sometimes don't dictate that orie -- or reflect it. >> i want to see them do what they do best which is not acting. i don't know. i don't know why the government wants to regulate multimillion-dollar industries that object tau fie women and puts them at risk. leave them alone. >> the arangement -- the argument for free speech said it would change the work. >> i feel like so long as they are healthy and consenting adults then it is fine. they might be encroaching on some of their rights there, but what i thought was interesting was the porn star that said the bill was paternalistic, isn't the whole industry paternalistic. >> would you know wh
>> i -- bonn me? >> i hate porn. i don't like it. i mean the money was great. then i don't like all of the hair removal. it is time-comsuming. >> it really is. that's another problem with pornography. the fascination with -- well, go ahead. >> free speech says -- i don't know if i am the only one who thinks this, but the last group i want talking are porn stars. >> some are quite intelligent. >> oh sure. >> but life choices sometimes don't dictate that...
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when i see you, i know guys trying to masturbate off you. when i look, i say it's over with.s over with. >> i realize this is where you guys live for now, this is your home, but it's not a comfortable place to be for a woman. >> yeah, you right. i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't -- i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't want somebody doing me like that because i have a mother and a sister. and i think that's very not appropriate. i never had this problem before until i got here. i'll admit it you. i will admit it. >> what are you going to admit to? >> i'll admit, i masturbate. like i said i'll go to the commode, stuff like that, but i never ain't going to get in front of a female like that and you and come up and do that. no, that's not me. >> for the officers who watch over these inmates every day, rule 38 violations are just one more thing to take in street stride. >> whether male or female they try see how far they can push your button. they'll gun you down. it's get me so out of whack i have to take prozac or something. i don't play that. if i catch them, i'm going write them up and i
when i see you, i know guys trying to masturbate off you. when i look, i say it's over with.s over with. >> i realize this is where you guys live for now, this is your home, but it's not a comfortable place to be for a woman. >> yeah, you right. i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't -- i wouldn't want -- i wouldn't want somebody doing me like that because i have a mother and a sister. and i think that's very not appropriate. i never had this problem before until i got here. i'll admit it...
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i hope that i have provided good care. i share your concerns about any mechanism that games are system. not only because it hurts a veteran of because it does not give us the information we need to make your system better. >> thank you very much. i yield back by two seconds. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first question is for ms. mooney i believe he articulated the assertion of attorney-client privilege. reference that numerous times. identified for the committee to the client is your asking for that privilege. >> i would just for that to the office of general counsel. >> has not been identified? >> attorney-client privilege -- >> would there have to be inclined. to is the client? who is refusing to provide information to this committee in the american public about this issue? >> i know that the office of general counsel is working with the committee staff. >> are you do not know? >> i am not with the office of general counsel. >> the gentleman will yield. all we know is that it is one
i hope that i have provided good care. i share your concerns about any mechanism that games are system. not only because it hurts a veteran of because it does not give us the information we need to make your system better. >> thank you very much. i yield back by two seconds. >> you're recognized for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. first question is for ms. mooney i believe he articulated the assertion of attorney-client privilege. reference that numerous times....
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when i seen him, i was like, whoa, you know what i mean? become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me, and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hand. >> we ain't worried about it. look at the camera. >> while some inmates get along together in sny, others have a more difficult time. >> i got into an incident out there where they said if i'm found guilty, they're going to take away my status. so it means that they could send me back to the shu or the main line, general population. >> one of the things that is always in the front of everybody's mind in committee is when inmate x comes in and sits down and says, i have to lock up in protective custody because i don't want to play the gang politics anymore. >> if i was living in general population, i would have to
when i seen him, i was like, whoa, you know what i mean? become cellmates. he told his wife on the streets about me. he wrote a letter and told her about me, and about a month later, she served him divorce papers. he got divorce papers served here. >> that's my number one hero. i'm always going to love her. that's going to be my number one pride and joy. ain't nobody else step in front of that. nobody. >> i got sunblock on my hand. >> we ain't worried about it. look at the...
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i am a single mom and i only make $500 a month, and i pay $500 for rent. and i don't have money for shampoo or other things. it is really difficult for me because my mom is in the 80 and my son is in the 10th grade for me to have a life for my family. >> next speaker, please? >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> hi supervisors i live in the china town, and sro with my 18-year-old son, and my 16-year-old daughter, and the four of us are in a room that is really tiny, and it is like less than five meter square feet. my kids tell me that they don't seem to have enough room, there is no housing that could provide for them or they can live in peace and when i hear that, i am really sorry about what we have for now. i always worry that my kids will not come home one day. i wish you have more housing there for our kids to grow up in. so they won't stay on the street or do something that i don't want them to do. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? and let me call the last speaker cards. anybody else who wants to speak, who has not spoken,
i am a single mom and i only make $500 a month, and i pay $500 for rent. and i don't have money for shampoo or other things. it is really difficult for me because my mom is in the 80 and my son is in the 10th grade for me to have a life for my family. >> next speaker, please? >> [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> hi supervisors i live in the china town, and sro with my 18-year-old son, and my 16-year-old daughter, and the four of us are in a room that is really tiny, and it...
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state street, and on the sidewalks and the pedestrians, and i hope, i am here and i feel like i want to live and i come up here today but today i am going to do and i am going... she said that she felt comfortable with the men in blue. ... so i feel great. thank you for letting me be here and i have known that i am here for a reason, and you that i need to be able to carry on some of us have to make it through this life. thank you. >> thank you. >> you want to call this matter for a vote? >> okay. >> comment, come forward. >> my name is eric and i am also with the san francisco bike coalition and i am the program and design and i run the education and safety work and stow a lot of the rules of the road. i want to thank the police commission and the chief and the department for their leadership on this. commissioner has responded to e-mails about questions and actually just today we spoke in front of captain's line up, and both two the different shifts to kind of just talk about the issues that we are seeing, and bridge that relationship with the police. and also we spoke in front of.
state street, and on the sidewalks and the pedestrians, and i hope, i am here and i feel like i want to live and i come up here today but today i am going to do and i am going... she said that she felt comfortable with the men in blue. ... so i feel great. thank you for letting me be here and i have known that i am here for a reason, and you that i need to be able to carry on some of us have to make it through this life. thank you. >> thank you. >> you want to call this matter for a...
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. >> i was going to say i'm the only person that doesn't know how to do that. i saw you. >> i try. my parents and friends know how to do it, down, perfection at weddings, like mom, wow, you go. >> hanging out in the broadcast booth. >> have a nice weekend. >> i got to practice. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin bacon, animal expert jeff musial, musical guest ty dolla $ign, and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, that's what i'm talking about. oh my goodness. welcome to "the tonight show everybody." that was a nice warm welcome. thank you very, very much. hot crowd. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: hot. >> jimmy: hot crowd. a fun show planned for you tonight. let's talk what everyone is talking about, march madness. [ cheers and applause ] big upsets. big upsets. duke -- duke lost. just yell out colleges. just make up words. [ light laughter ] y
. >> i was going to say i'm the only person that doesn't know how to do that. i saw you. >> i try. my parents and friends know how to do it, down, perfection at weddings, like mom, wow, you go. >> hanging out in the broadcast booth. >> have a nice weekend. >> i got to practice. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy...
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and i -- when i was 20 years old i cover gone either way. i didn't know if i was going to end,in foreign policy, domestic policy, law. things happen the way they happen. but i knew from the time that i was 10 years old i wanted to be a public servant and i think it is a huge privilege to do so. i hope that many others will view it that way. we need the best and the brightest women and men to want to serve their country in one way or another. and there are many ways to do that. by the way, it doesn't mean only in government. i think public service encompasses the nonprofit sector, and it encompasses journalism and in many respects it can be accomplished in the private sector if the work one is doing serves a larger goal and larger group. so, i hope that folks will follow their passion. i love being in foreign policy. i think there is incredible complexity, incredible challenge. it is never boring. i get to work with very smart, committed people and obviously in my case now for a president for whom i have enormous respect and i find intellectu
and i -- when i was 20 years old i cover gone either way. i didn't know if i was going to end,in foreign policy, domestic policy, law. things happen the way they happen. but i knew from the time that i was 10 years old i wanted to be a public servant and i think it is a huge privilege to do so. i hope that many others will view it that way. we need the best and the brightest women and men to want to serve their country in one way or another. and there are many ways to do that. by the way, it...
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hold on a second and i just as i didn't greenlight myself i knew that i was i could be on the chopping block at any moment of my ratings weren't good so the other thing that's that's interesting though about the internet which is why i think this show beyond the fact that it's that it's you it's successful is that it's also about how sticky something is so you do a lot of interviews that get people talking and then they're shared or share their watercooled exactly so you know i think that's really important i want to do a junket of that ok you're in charge or c.b.s. programming who replaces craig ferguson. andy cohen just kidding i can't take that job you know what i love what i'm doing what i'm doing now is so the interation of of of me in every way and you were on the show and had no idea that it's unlike anything that you would hire you so i would i like doing what i'm doing but i think it would be interesting if c.b.s. found a great woman for that slot i mean not not just because there's no women in late i just think it's a different voice and and i think that the interesting i lov
hold on a second and i just as i didn't greenlight myself i knew that i was i could be on the chopping block at any moment of my ratings weren't good so the other thing that's that's interesting though about the internet which is why i think this show beyond the fact that it's that it's you it's successful is that it's also about how sticky something is so you do a lot of interviews that get people talking and then they're shared or share their watercooled exactly so you know i think that's...
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i couldn't see - i couldn't say much. i'm a very strong-willed person, but for a second, just for a second suicide flashed through my mind. >>> moses mother elaine was beside herself at the thought of the youngst of eight children spending life in prison. >> i suffered a lot. i went through a lot of illnesses surgery, depression. it was so bad. i wanted to go in the subway and jump in the train track. that's how bad it was. moses began his sentence. in 2013, lewis scar sella, the detective that got mowses to confess became the target of an investigation himself. 50 cases were tarnished which the distribute attorney is now reviewing. moses is one of them. the torny took his case -- attorney took his case pro bono. >> no fibres, hairs, bullet traces, powder burns. not a shred of physical evidence to connect him with the crime. we began to investigate the case the first thing we did was talk to the eyewitnesss. those are people who had no reason to lie at the time or now. one of them was the cousin of the little girl who was
i couldn't see - i couldn't say much. i'm a very strong-willed person, but for a second, just for a second suicide flashed through my mind. >>> moses mother elaine was beside herself at the thought of the youngst of eight children spending life in prison. >> i suffered a lot. i went through a lot of illnesses surgery, depression. it was so bad. i wanted to go in the subway and jump in the train track. that's how bad it was. moses began his sentence. in 2013, lewis scar sella, the...
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i just knew it. i knew this was the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write it for so many reasons but mostly because this to me was a fascinating group of people. during the rep course of reporting the story i have course got to know the four plaintiffs at the heart of a lawsuit and i was captivated. i wanted to find out what would happen to them and this was as you know, this was a controversial strategy to take this to the supreme court. they could wind up heroes or they could wind up goats. >> host: i was going to ask you how much did you know about bible college lgbt transsexual transgender. had you reported on the civil rights movement before? will kind of reporting had you done? >> i had done a lot of legal reporting. bush v. gore in the background for the "washington post" with a supreme court justice picked by george bush so i had written about constitutional law but not specifically about this issue except to the extent that i covered for state legislatures and then everyone civil unions would come up. this was unions that legislat
i just knew it. i knew this was the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write it for so many reasons but mostly because this to me was a fascinating group of people. during the rep course of reporting the story i have course got to know the four plaintiffs at the heart of a lawsuit and i was captivated. i wanted to find out what would happen to them and this was as you know, this was a controversial strategy to take this to the supreme court. they could wind up heroes or they could wind up...
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i disagree with that. i do. over the long view of history, if you look back at the romans and athens, consider all of the civilian harm that happened. yes, you can't take it in the past 100 years, there has been horrible, horrible civilian war, or if you take out the world wars, i do not know that that is true, and i am not sure it is true that increasingly it is hard to tell between civilians and combatants. i mean, i was just reading the book about jesus of nazareth. i cannot remember who wrote it. anyway, a fantastic book, so think about that time, where all of the sudden, civilians who were priests, who were rabbis suddenly take up arms, and they are not wearing uniforms, and you can't tell -- this has happened throughout history, and, again, i am just not sure we can document or take a step back to know to say, oh, it is getting worse. oh, it is getting better. it, and theye use politically manipulated for whatever they want to do. that is not to say that we should not be paying attention to minimizing civi
i disagree with that. i do. over the long view of history, if you look back at the romans and athens, consider all of the civilian harm that happened. yes, you can't take it in the past 100 years, there has been horrible, horrible civilian war, or if you take out the world wars, i do not know that that is true, and i am not sure it is true that increasingly it is hard to tell between civilians and combatants. i mean, i was just reading the book about jesus of nazareth. i cannot remember who...
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also, the few seconds i have up here because i know i only have 2 mines minutes. i want to urge each one of you to use your unique power to focus on children youth and their family. it is the most amazing investment you can make socially politically economically for the wonderful san francisco that we all love. so, once again, thank you, supervisor mar. thank you to the board of supervisors. thank you, peter lauder born who is legislative aide to eric mar, dear friend, colleague and honorary brother championing the work i've been doing the fast 4-1/2 years in san francisco. youth empowerment family, thank you so much for being here and most, most, most importantly hopefully the hundreds of youth that i've worked with [speaker not understood]. i want to thank them for the opportunity to work with them and for the [speaker not understood] they're doing for our beloved san francisco. so, thank you so much. (applause) >> i have the honor of making the next presentation. colleague, we all have amazing neighborhood activists within our districts who stand out, who are s
also, the few seconds i have up here because i know i only have 2 mines minutes. i want to urge each one of you to use your unique power to focus on children youth and their family. it is the most amazing investment you can make socially politically economically for the wonderful san francisco that we all love. so, once again, thank you, supervisor mar. thank you to the board of supervisors. thank you, peter lauder born who is legislative aide to eric mar, dear friend, colleague and honorary...
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ginsburg that this would go back and i would, and i would assume, or maybe, i should not assume but it is possible that the complainant could go, and bring this as a non-willful violation of a non-department head and the task force would then make the determination, and then it would come to us and we would then be in a position of, finding unless, the respondent carries the burden that it was a violation and that the record should be disclosed. but to me, that is a procedural hoop that we should go through. if we if we don't think that there is a willful violation by the department head. >> but didn't we just get advice from the city attorney, mr. chair, that we have the power to make the decision as to the lesser included offense? >> yeah. >> and it was just a violation rather than a willful violation. >> did he kind of say that i am not sure that is right. >> what i said was that you can find a non-willful violation or a willful violation but i don't think that tonight, you can find a non-willful violation by someone else in the rec and park department. >> base $ed on the chapter th
ginsburg that this would go back and i would, and i would assume, or maybe, i should not assume but it is possible that the complainant could go, and bring this as a non-willful violation of a non-department head and the task force would then make the determination, and then it would come to us and we would then be in a position of, finding unless, the respondent carries the burden that it was a violation and that the record should be disclosed. but to me, that is a procedural hoop that we...
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when i was 29 years old i got a case of $1.5 million tell the i shut down my practice and volunteered in the pvrp office. my offering arching motivation to serve the community i feel that's why i'm the best candidate >> ms. kingsley why do you feel this. >> i think there are two things in my background the overall amount of experience that i have both legally and personally and in public service. legally i have thirty years of experienced 20 years as an advocate in the civil area i have a broad rage the broadest range the civil services i've handled business forms contracts and will see and trust and real estate maernlts and real estate and acquisitions mergers and the tax a white range of civil matters. my services to the public in that realm which i will include and reserve for high collecting a extensive my personal experience as a single mom and raising a child to adulthood and my experience as experienceing the criminal the victim side of crime as well as the law enforcement side i think that brings a richness to my experience to the bench. there's a certain amount of wisdom havi
when i was 29 years old i got a case of $1.5 million tell the i shut down my practice and volunteered in the pvrp office. my offering arching motivation to serve the community i feel that's why i'm the best candidate >> ms. kingsley why do you feel this. >> i think there are two things in my background the overall amount of experience that i have both legally and personally and in public service. legally i have thirty years of experienced 20 years as an advocate in the civil area i...
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i thought i was really ok. went to detroit to look for a havend the editor said, we no openings in the women's department. i said i wasn't considering the women's department. said, we have no women in the sitting room. two men with lesser credentials got reporters jobs and i got a job running copy. it was institutionalized sexism as opposed to totally being able to say i couldn't get this job because i was a woman. i think that happened a great deal. if you look at politics, the treatment of women -- hillary clinton when she ran, it was fierce, the kind of sexism that went on. couldlong time, women never get enough upfront money to run for politics. the whole system was stacked. husband -- your first husband, what year did he die? the 1990's? >> yes, 1994. up,he reason i bring him you guys were in the same business. was he better? was he treated better because he was a man? >> yes. . have a story -- severaltable sports people. i said something and they said, we are not interested in what you think. you are only
i thought i was really ok. went to detroit to look for a havend the editor said, we no openings in the women's department. i said i wasn't considering the women's department. said, we have no women in the sitting room. two men with lesser credentials got reporters jobs and i got a job running copy. it was institutionalized sexism as opposed to totally being able to say i couldn't get this job because i was a woman. i think that happened a great deal. if you look at politics, the treatment of...
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i wish i could find some relief.announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6, and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual...
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i mean i reckon that, i reckon that you could do it. >> that i could do it?> yeah, i reckon you could do it 1010%. >> i guess when sanderson says anyone can lead a service, he means it. i would absolutely do it. >> put it there. >> why not give it a shot. how hard can it be. >> the most important thing is at the start get everyone clapping then we get everyone standing up and then everyone is like hey, i'm standing up and clapping. i must be having a good time. there's the first thing, to help organize it, help choose some songs. also, you've got to have a little work on your message. >> okay. maybe this is a big responsibility. >> let's go and meet the organizers of the nashville chapter. >> cool. >> sunday assembly doesn't have a real church to gather in but they've got the next best thing, a bar. >> this is morgan. >> i'm not reinventing the wheel here. i'm sure they can help me get on the right path. sanderson talked me into hosting on sunday. >> i think that would be awesome. how do you feel about that? >> i'm excited about it. guf me om advice. what do
i mean i reckon that, i reckon that you could do it. >> that i could do it?> yeah, i reckon you could do it 1010%. >> i guess when sanderson says anyone can lead a service, he means it. i would absolutely do it. >> put it there. >> why not give it a shot. how hard can it be. >> the most important thing is at the start get everyone clapping then we get everyone standing up and then everyone is like hey, i'm standing up and clapping. i must be having a good time....
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i don't know whether i would have thought differently had i been there, but i don't have that luxury. i'm operating under a set of agreements that were put in place. they require that any moneys that fannie and freddie are left over at the end of the year, they get swept to the treasury for the benefit of the taxpayers taxpayers. i think they consider that a reasonable quid pro quo for keeping fannie and freddie afloat when they could have just, you know, gone out of business. i didn't create this. so it's not my job to worry about whether it's fair or not fair. it's my job to operate in these constraints. there are multiple constraints that i operate in. that's one of them. >> your agency last month published stress tests that were mandated by the dodd-frank act. and the worst case scenarios showed potential $190 billion in loss that would be born by taxpayers. of course, one of the reasons taxpayers would be on the hook would be because those companies haven't been allowed to save any of the money they've made over the past few years. so how are taxpayers being protected against fut
i don't know whether i would have thought differently had i been there, but i don't have that luxury. i'm operating under a set of agreements that were put in place. they require that any moneys that fannie and freddie are left over at the end of the year, they get swept to the treasury for the benefit of the taxpayers taxpayers. i think they consider that a reasonable quid pro quo for keeping fannie and freddie afloat when they could have just, you know, gone out of business. i didn't create...
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i can't use them, and i'm not, charlie, and you know where i am on this, i can't say i have an excuse not to give it the best effort. but because i know your system, my approach is, if i feel you're not getting the whole message, i'm going to come explain it. if you don't want to listen to me, i'm just going to tell you what i want to do, because i believe we share the common goal at the end of the day. >> charlie: but this is the largest mass sentencing i think in egypt's history according to what i read. >> i assume so, but it hasn't actually happened. it hasn't happened. i mean -- >> charlie: they wanted to use the word death sentence. >> they asked before their opinion, can i apply the death sentence to these 500 -- >> charlie: he said? he said you can only apply it to those directly incrimenated in the act of murder. >> charlie: how many of those? the court then decided 37. so the attorney general appealed it. >> charlie: okay. so what they end up with, we'll see. but it shows you that -- >> charlie: at max, will it be 37? >> i would assume so. >> charlie: the spu spiritual leade
i can't use them, and i'm not, charlie, and you know where i am on this, i can't say i have an excuse not to give it the best effort. but because i know your system, my approach is, if i feel you're not getting the whole message, i'm going to come explain it. if you don't want to listen to me, i'm just going to tell you what i want to do, because i believe we share the common goal at the end of the day. >> charlie: but this is the largest mass sentencing i think in egypt's history...
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so i guess i second that motion. >> okay. i don't always complement supervisor campos on his choices for appointment but i have to say you made a good choice on this one, so there's a motion on the floor. with no objection the motion pass. [gavel] . thank you. >> i'm going to quote you on that supervisor. >> okay. why don't we go back to item one. >> item one is an ordinance amending the governmental and regulations and campaign and municipal elections and park police subdivision code to make nonsubstantive changes. >> good afternoon. city attorney john gibner so about two years ago our office created some new processes for reviewing ordinances before they're introduced and catch legal issues along the way and along the way we have been picking up errors from old codified ordinances we want to correct so this is an attempt to correct all those we found over the last year and a half or so. we will probably come back in another year with a ordinance like this but this ordinance is completely nonsubstantive. it's pure clean up,
so i guess i second that motion. >> okay. i don't always complement supervisor campos on his choices for appointment but i have to say you made a good choice on this one, so there's a motion on the floor. with no objection the motion pass. [gavel] . thank you. >> i'm going to quote you on that supervisor. >> okay. why don't we go back to item one. >> item one is an ordinance amending the governmental and regulations and campaign and municipal elections and park police...
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i will do that. i want to get to where i want to go. if you call me, i in there.is: i take your point and i agree. what is the difference between what you described and people acting opportunistically. thehey are not there for other side. i will hold any friend at all. difference. if you're part of a community, my father always used to say, there are two types of people in the world. those who stop at the traffic accident to see who will help and those who drive five. if you stop at the traffic accident, you have to notice it. you have to notice when somebody is in trouble. thisave to say, i can do and loan you some money. i do that. my husband does that. i bet that you do it. people have done it for me through the years. i have made toward a lot of people. -- mentored a lot of people. tavis: as have i. a new book from marlo thomas is called "it ain't over until it's over." reinventing your life and realizing your dream at any time and any age. ives it every day. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. captioned by the national captioning institut
i will do that. i want to get to where i want to go. if you call me, i in there.is: i take your point and i agree. what is the difference between what you described and people acting opportunistically. thehey are not there for other side. i will hold any friend at all. difference. if you're part of a community, my father always used to say, there are two types of people in the world. those who stop at the traffic accident to see who will help and those who drive five. if you stop at the traffic...
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i applaud you. he laughed. i said i said i'm serious. you will probably lose, but i applaud you. egyptians need to see the competition. that is the first point. different credit for participating. >> he's run before. >> there's no question he is the most popular. no question. i have forked with him in the cabinet. he is serious, he has a focus and he is a detail person. he is nationalistic and he is very proud. all of these are good attributes from seven months of working together. >> how committed is he to democracy? >> he is a strategic thinker. >> i am going to get to that. thirdly he is a strategic thinker. >> he was appointed field marshal by president morsi. >> on the question which you are asking, the next egyptian president will learn how to be democrat. he has 35% fewer powers because of the constitution. he does not have the authority to establish a government without consulting the prime minister. he is going to learn, whoever it may be. secondly, i look at my kids and my grandchildren, they accept me as a father. they do not accept i have the whole truth and they will
i applaud you. he laughed. i said i said i'm serious. you will probably lose, but i applaud you. egyptians need to see the competition. that is the first point. different credit for participating. >> he's run before. >> there's no question he is the most popular. no question. i have forked with him in the cabinet. he is serious, he has a focus and he is a detail person. he is nationalistic and he is very proud. all of these are good attributes from seven months of working together....
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too, think i share the general sentiment that i don't like -- i ride the bus and i don't like to be on the bus looking out the windows through the wrapping. i don't like that. but when i think about balancing my priorities, i am more moved by the notion of free muni for youth and even expanding that into -- for seniors. so, what i'm concerned about is do i need to bite the bullet and increase the cap so that i can ensure that there is a trade-off to where seniors and youth are able to ride for free on muni. so, that's the discussion i'm looking to have at the board here, not for you the director, but with the colleagues to better understand if it's 15 or if it's 30 or maybe it's 28, 28 is the cap, we raise the status quo and lower what the original proposal is offering. >> supervisor farrell. >> thank you, president chiu. i don't know how else to articulate [speaker not understood]. as i mentioned in committee last week my concern was over the digital ads. i appreciate the mta taking those out. i think maybe it's a matter of taste but those are the ones that bother me the most. when
too, think i share the general sentiment that i don't like -- i ride the bus and i don't like to be on the bus looking out the windows through the wrapping. i don't like that. but when i think about balancing my priorities, i am more moved by the notion of free muni for youth and even expanding that into -- for seniors. so, what i'm concerned about is do i need to bite the bullet and increase the cap so that i can ensure that there is a trade-off to where seniors and youth are able to ride for...
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i read, i like to say i read two things every day, my bible and "the new york times" so i know what each side is doing. [laughter] look, i'm friendly, but this is a counterargument. it's like medicine that doesn't taste good. you might not like it, but it's good for you. understand the arguments, sure, pick it apart if you think i'm wrong, but give me the evidence. tell me why three head start programs aren't producing what they should. tell me why there are over 40 different literacy programs in the federal government that overlap or counter one another. why do we have that? why is there so much duplication in federal government of programs, especially when none of them seem to be working and producing the desired results. that's why i want another grace commission to go through top to bottom -- i don't care if it's a liberal or conservative idea. you know, one of the things i mention, i don't think it's in the book but i'm mentioning in the lecture circle, we're going to teach kids they ought to be virgins until they're married. that's a very, very noble goal. however, the program isn'
i read, i like to say i read two things every day, my bible and "the new york times" so i know what each side is doing. [laughter] look, i'm friendly, but this is a counterargument. it's like medicine that doesn't taste good. you might not like it, but it's good for you. understand the arguments, sure, pick it apart if you think i'm wrong, but give me the evidence. tell me why three head start programs aren't producing what they should. tell me why there are over 40 different literacy...