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the fact that immaculate conception has students that work in businesses it is fantastic. that is what high schools, in my mind, should do and do not. however, it is not a high school campus, and therefore it does not fall in the definition. there is nothing we can do about it. the fact that the economy are is there -- academy art is there and many students are young -- it is not a primary or secondary school. there is nothing we can do about it. i want to express to you that our reasons to deny in this or many other instances are very, very, very small. i do not find the arguments presented to me to fall within the legal requirements i would need to deny this permit. commissioner antonini: i agree with commissioner mighel. -- mighel. -- miguel. we do have discretion and can vote no. i view these as pharmacies. because of conflict between federal and local laws, we are not able to have state-run pharmacies to dispense medical cannabis, as should be the case, or pharmacies in general. but i use it as an analogous situation. if you go into a pharmacy and have a prescription
the fact that immaculate conception has students that work in businesses it is fantastic. that is what high schools, in my mind, should do and do not. however, it is not a high school campus, and therefore it does not fall in the definition. there is nothing we can do about it. the fact that the economy are is there -- academy art is there and many students are young -- it is not a primary or secondary school. there is nothing we can do about it. i want to express to you that our reasons to...
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the character that he plays was supposed to be immaculate. so the ship would be sinking and somewhere there would be billy in the corner of the room checking his hair, which really wasn't his fault. >> the filming process, long, cold, boring? >> not boring. never boring. we would cry on each other's shoulders, but that was all of us, all the cast, and all the crew. we were very much in the same boat, pardon the pun. >> reporter: you got me laughing on that. tired and freezing they made one of the biggest movies ever. >> i remember finding titanic rugs in afghanistan back in 2001. >> reporter: why did this film have that kind of impact? why did people -- >> why are you asking me? >> reporter: i don't know. i wasn't in it. maybe you know. >> i don't know. i think it's part of how incredible leo and i are together as i couple on screen. >> reporter: titanic has a tragic story we all know. >> then it's a love story. so you have this love story element of the rich woman falls in love with the poor guy. looks really lovely in an open-neck shirt. >>
the character that he plays was supposed to be immaculate. so the ship would be sinking and somewhere there would be billy in the corner of the room checking his hair, which really wasn't his fault. >> the filming process, long, cold, boring? >> not boring. never boring. we would cry on each other's shoulders, but that was all of us, all the cast, and all the crew. we were very much in the same boat, pardon the pun. >> reporter: you got me laughing on that. tired and freezing...
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any of us who have attended mass at the church of the immaculate santorum know... (cheers and applause) know that contraception is an affront to all that's holy. and birth control has some unintended side effects. >> when you were campaigning in iowa you told an evangelical blog if elected you would talk about what "no president has talked about before. -- the dangers of contraception." why? >> what i was talking about is the increasing number of children being born out of wedlock in america. >> stephen: yes. contraception leads to more babies born out of wedlock. (laughter) the exact same way fire extinguishers cause fires. now we're going to... thank you. thank you. and if we're going to give men access to this birth control pill, we need to do it responsibly. every sperm that has potential to be a human being waiting to be born. so before we give men the power to just wipe them out, we must be sure that they see the face of that sperm. (laughter) that is why i'm calling for a law requiring all men who want this pill so first submit to a transurethral ultrasound.
any of us who have attended mass at the church of the immaculate santorum know... (cheers and applause) know that contraception is an affront to all that's holy. and birth control has some unintended side effects. >> when you were campaigning in iowa you told an evangelical blog if elected you would talk about what "no president has talked about before. -- the dangers of contraception." why? >> what i was talking about is the increasing number of children being born out of...
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when a whole woman with no vote because she conceived immaculate, and a good baby daddy was something even got to be, where we could heal the sick and make the blind see. we believe in believing, so i believe in believe, and i believe they can come in the night like a thief and knocked out each of uncertainty's teeth and take away all your disbelief because the fate that lived through leprosy is a fate that will live through a chevy, a fate that can make amounting get out of bed is a phase i believe that i believe can spread fish and a few loaves of bread. i believe i can make wine out of tap water, and i believe i can go break dancing and walk on water. i believe i can fly. i believe i can soar. i never thought i could be so free, but i believe on flying away on a wing and a prayer, and who could it be? believe it or not, it is just me. believe it or not, the fish that we got and the bread i just said is all that we got, is all that we need for us to get fed and for us to feed a whole lot of folks in need. thank you. [applause] >> let me ask the audience to thank our two guests on st
when a whole woman with no vote because she conceived immaculate, and a good baby daddy was something even got to be, where we could heal the sick and make the blind see. we believe in believing, so i believe in believe, and i believe they can come in the night like a thief and knocked out each of uncertainty's teeth and take away all your disbelief because the fate that lived through leprosy is a fate that will live through a chevy, a fate that can make amounting get out of bed is a phase i...
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. >> it was always immaculate. >> my son love towercam. >> tonight, police here -- my son loved her. >> police are not saying what charges to becoming in this case and have not determined why that three-month-old baby girl died. they said they should have more and permission to make public tomorrow. >> also new at 11 tonight, a group of high-school students from fairfax county was locked down during today's deadly shooting in a at a pittsburgh psychiatric hospital. this didn't from madison high school were kept sake after police say a man armed with two semiautomatic weapons killed two and wounded several others. -- the students from madison high school. >> we first learned of this through -- that the students with the james madison high school robotics team are in pittsburg were in -- for day one of the competition. it was a very tense day on campus. >> it is just very frightening. >> she is shocked to hear some of the same student she shared the hallways with us last year in the center of a police shootout with a crazed gunman in pittsburgh earlier today. >> people go to conference
. >> it was always immaculate. >> my son love towercam. >> tonight, police here -- my son loved her. >> police are not saying what charges to becoming in this case and have not determined why that three-month-old baby girl died. they said they should have more and permission to make public tomorrow. >> also new at 11 tonight, a group of high-school students from fairfax county was locked down during today's deadly shooting in a at a pittsburgh psychiatric hospital....
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i am the director of the corporate work study program at immaculate conception high school. we have been working continuously in the mission district since 1883. four years ago, we were accepted to a national network of high schools that incorporate a work study program as part of the curriculum of the school. since we were accepted in the program, all the students i see, we have 240 girls practice a bit in this work study program. our students come from low- income families. -- we have to under 40 girls participating in this work study program. 32 work with corporate sponsors within 1,000 feet of the proposed site. 67 work within 2000 square feet. the one day a week these students are in this area from 8 to 5. our girls come from low-income backgrounds. many are in neighborhoods and in some cat -- instances families where drug use is prevalent. we're trying to teach them how to become confident, productive, and responsible members of society. we do not believe that additional exposure to marijuana and availability for there's this goal. we would ask the commission to consid
i am the director of the corporate work study program at immaculate conception high school. we have been working continuously in the mission district since 1883. four years ago, we were accepted to a national network of high schools that incorporate a work study program as part of the curriculum of the school. since we were accepted in the program, all the students i see, we have 240 girls practice a bit in this work study program. our students come from low- income families. -- we have to...
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morris, he told governor morris, i consider the reputation of the american army as one of the most immaculate things on earth. we should even suffer wrongs and injuries to the utmost verge of toleration rather than sully it in the least degree. i hope to god that the army will never be directed than against the enemies of the liberties of america. a few days later washington replied to hamilton. the fatal tendency to involve the army in political matters would be productive of civil commotions and end in blood. i stand as citizen and soldier. citizen and soldier. well, the nationalists clearly had been rebuffed by knox and washington. and so they quite naturally turned to a man with whom they knew they could deal, general gates. general gates had his headquarters at a place called ellison house, very near the encampment. was surrounded there by a young staff, majors, lieutenant colonels. here's an interesting side light that i'll share with you. in talking the events here at newburg, it's often been suggested that general gates was unaware of what was going on and that the match nations i'm a
morris, he told governor morris, i consider the reputation of the american army as one of the most immaculate things on earth. we should even suffer wrongs and injuries to the utmost verge of toleration rather than sully it in the least degree. i hope to god that the army will never be directed than against the enemies of the liberties of america. a few days later washington replied to hamilton. the fatal tendency to involve the army in political matters would be productive of civil commotions...
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lambda therapeutic reserchlt it's immaculate headquarters rise above the poor and desolate neighborhoodtitious company sends lamda that same plan to test a drug identical to vioxx. own those our plan has red flags, lambda doesn't appear to notice. they're sfwed ininterested in doing business with us. we set up a meeting with lambda a executives and we're on our way. armed guards meet us at the gate and direct us inside and it's xleer from the start lambda wants to impress us. we meet with a teamer erof doctors and ph.d.s. they're ran by clinical trials for a contract research company in the u.s. we put on lab coats, and he takes us on a tour. we go through rooms that look like sci-fi movie sets. in this waiting room lambda isn't short on recruits. the volunteers earn an average of $150 per study he says, a fraction of what it would cost us in the united states. >> that's sfwirtfor the entire study. >> our meeting is in this plush boardroom where we're given a slick power point presentation. they tell you that four specialists have reviewed our plan. nose four doctors have thur he rowly
lambda therapeutic reserchlt it's immaculate headquarters rise above the poor and desolate neighborhoodtitious company sends lamda that same plan to test a drug identical to vioxx. own those our plan has red flags, lambda doesn't appear to notice. they're sfwed ininterested in doing business with us. we set up a meeting with lambda a executives and we're on our way. armed guards meet us at the gate and direct us inside and it's xleer from the start lambda wants to impress us. we meet with a...
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dashing feature in "men's health" magazine, the feature we never thought we'd see of you, this immaculate kickboxing gervais, "how ricky gervais lost it," he went from chubby loser to comedic. his next act, losing the gut and gaining respect. >> that's good, isn't it? i'm glad i lived this long to get to comedic otour. >> where would you be without that? >> it would be the death of a fat, chubby loser who never cleans his teeth and stinks. ricky gervais died today at the age of 48 through sausages. death by sausage. that's a prison term. what, cut that. >> do you get more groupies now? >> i don't -- never got groupies. >> really? >> no, i've been with my girlfriend for 30 years. >> that doesn't stop groupies. >> the one who i say, i'm having a heart attack, jane. >> does she prefer you as a svelte comedic otour or a chubby loser. >> i think she loved me for both. when she met me, i wasn't a chubby loser. i was about ten stones. and i also used to do judo, karate, every day, and then i hit 30 and got a job and went to the bar afterwards. i got heavier and heavier. i'd say through my 30s an
dashing feature in "men's health" magazine, the feature we never thought we'd see of you, this immaculate kickboxing gervais, "how ricky gervais lost it," he went from chubby loser to comedic. his next act, losing the gut and gaining respect. >> that's good, isn't it? i'm glad i lived this long to get to comedic otour. >> where would you be without that? >> it would be the death of a fat, chubby loser who never cleans his teeth and stinks. ricky gervais...
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because it was a drug company, the factory floor was immaculate.was hidden above the workers' heads. >> we know that as much as 2 inches of dust had accumulated in the ceiling, probably about a ton of material. that makes for a powerful explosion. >> hours after the blast, employees were still trapped inside. seven died, and scores were injured. carolyn merritt's investigation concluded that osha, the government agency created to safeguard workplaces, had no effective regulation on its books to deal with explosive dust. and she found that osha inspectors routinely overlook the hazard. did osha inspect that work site before the explosion? >> yes, osha had been in that facility. >> what did they find? >> they didn't find any dust issues. >> even when the dust was in plain sight, osha inspectors missed it. as they did at c.t.a., a plant that made soundproofing in corbin, kentucky, where the workplace had been covered in plastic dust. that factory exploded in february of 2003, killing seven. the chemical safety board determined that the cause was dust,
because it was a drug company, the factory floor was immaculate.was hidden above the workers' heads. >> we know that as much as 2 inches of dust had accumulated in the ceiling, probably about a ton of material. that makes for a powerful explosion. >> hours after the blast, employees were still trapped inside. seven died, and scores were injured. carolyn merritt's investigation concluded that osha, the government agency created to safeguard workplaces, had no effective regulation on...
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lisa, a registered nurse, returned from work to an immaculate house. >> i said, what do you want? i want to talk to you. i said, okay. she said before you say no, listen to me. she said [ bleep ] wants me to come spend the weekend with her to help clean condos with her dad. and i said, shauna, i'm not going to discuss that now. and she said, well, can she at least come home and her dad meet you, and at least you could meet them? and i said, we can at least do that. but i'm not going to let you go still yet, shauna. >> later that night, kathy and her dad came over to the house to meet shauna's mother and grandmother. >> he was slick. he was, like, the girls are going to clean condos. they will make $80 a piece. i'll make sure she calls you. you can come out there any time. shauna is just begging me, begging me, begging me. i finally gave in. >> cathy's dad took the girls to a friend's house not far from where shauna lived. >> her dad took us to this house and said he would be right back. he left us there and 20 or 30 minutes after we were there, i asked for some water, because i wa
lisa, a registered nurse, returned from work to an immaculate house. >> i said, what do you want? i want to talk to you. i said, okay. she said before you say no, listen to me. she said [ bleep ] wants me to come spend the weekend with her to help clean condos with her dad. and i said, shauna, i'm not going to discuss that now. and she said, well, can she at least come home and her dad meet you, and at least you could meet them? and i said, we can at least do that. but i'm not going to...
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and later, an immaculate collection.s here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's construction workers everywhere. so what does that mean? it means work. it means work for more people. [ brian ] there's a bright future here, and there's a chance to get on the ground floor of something big, something that will bring us back. not only this company, but this country. ♪ softens the enamel so it can potentially erode. once that enamel is gone, it's gone. my dentist recommended pronamel. pronamel protects your teeth from the effects of acid erosion. i don't have to cut out the things that i love in my diet. >> if i ever see you
and later, an immaculate collection.s here. [ charlie ] we're the heartbeat of this place, the people on the line. we take pride in what we do. when that refrigerator ships out the door, it's us that work out here. [ michael ] we're on the forefront of revitalizing manufacturing. we're proving that it can be done here, and it can be done well. [ ilona ] i came to ge after the plant i was working at closed after 33 years. ge's giving me the chance to start back over. [ cindy ] there's...
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of volunteers ensuring everything is polished and buffed and the horses are brushed and groomed immaculately john says it's ibcredibly rewarding to know he'sensuring that these cream draft horses, an important part of american farm history, will be seen and enjoyed by tens of thousands of people in many parades around the country for a long, long time. in greenwood, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> hello. steve mcshane from mcshane's nursery. did you know that herbs are one of the longest cultivated plants on the planet for human consumption? that's right--thousands of years. some key things that i can say about growing great herbs--build your soil. i studied soil science at cal poly for 5 years, and that's cne thing i learned, it's one thing i'm passionate about. get a good soil builder like this gold rush right here that's got a good balance of chicken manure, organic compost, well-blended, well-composted. once you get that in your soil, a few additives would help, as well. this alfalfa meal is a great source of organic nitrogen that does a lot for soil microbiology. as wel
of volunteers ensuring everything is polished and buffed and the horses are brushed and groomed immaculately john says it's ibcredibly rewarding to know he'sensuring that these cream draft horses, an important part of american farm history, will be seen and enjoyed by tens of thousands of people in many parades around the country for a long, long time. in greenwood, charlotte fadipe for "california country tv." >> hello. steve mcshane from mcshane's nursery. did you know that...