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again, immaterialed to talk a little bit about -- i wanted to talk a little bit about the walks throughand just real quickly, that period. there were 2-30 hand sanitizers that were empty. there was a drinking fountain and this is just at next door that was in the process of being repaired but didn't have a repair date. there was a stall door that was ripped off of one of the bathrooms that we're in the process of being repaired. and some janitor logs weren't complete and there weren't latex glove in every size. and again, i want to create a visual of the reality -- >> thank you. can i ask you a quick question because i am very concerned about tokens. do you run out of tokens quickly? >> no. what we do and i agree with l.j. is that the monitoring committee will come in at 6:00 to 6:30 and we're feeding the supervisors tokens and they aren't under lock and tea. we normally get 200 to 300 tokens and we have a log we keep and in order to get more tokens so we're never hout, we got to miss briana moore's office to get them and we're always casting off and taking on. and again, h.s.a. can pro
again, immaterialed to talk a little bit about -- i wanted to talk a little bit about the walks throughand just real quickly, that period. there were 2-30 hand sanitizers that were empty. there was a drinking fountain and this is just at next door that was in the process of being repaired but didn't have a repair date. there was a stall door that was ripped off of one of the bathrooms that we're in the process of being repaired. and some janitor logs weren't complete and there weren't latex...
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culture is that so much of it is in the army was it is immaterial to. some of the rates during the great financial contraction millions lost their jobs and homes but the rich of only gotten richer should the rich take. sleep. the last six to. six. come up. in the world wide manhunt for him lasted for fifteen years the one million euro lord was promised for his country. little miss murphy of the west. for minions are. generally the serbian army. muggeridge. are the most subtle are to.
culture is that so much of it is in the army was it is immaterial to. some of the rates during the great financial contraction millions lost their jobs and homes but the rich of only gotten richer should the rich take. sleep. the last six to. six. come up. in the world wide manhunt for him lasted for fifteen years the one million euro lord was promised for his country. little miss murphy of the west. for minions are. generally the serbian army. muggeridge. are the most subtle are to.
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culture is the same old myths mary's limits is immaterial to me and it's something the rates during thegreat financial contraction millions lost their jobs and homes but the rich of only gotten richer should the rich paid. the be. the bad news today violence is once again flared up the fuck these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada asked the book for asians are. the best. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers.
culture is the same old myths mary's limits is immaterial to me and it's something the rates during thegreat financial contraction millions lost their jobs and homes but the rich of only gotten richer should the rich paid. the be. the bad news today violence is once again flared up the fuck these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada asked the book for asians are. the best. for the full story we've got it first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face...
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immaterialed to grab the person myself and do what they did to my sister. >> reporter: police were committed to bringing the killer or killers to justice. they started the investigation by the book. look at the people closest to the victim. that's why they wanted to talk to sean gayle. they didn't have to wait long to do it. >> sh is sean gayle they are naming me as a suspect? >> suspect or grieving naming me as a suspect? >> sulook, every day we're using more and more energy. the world needs more energy. where's it going to come from? ♪ that's why right here, in australia, chevron is building one of the biggest natural gas projects in the world. enough power for a city the size of singapore for 50 years. what's it going to do to the planet? natural gas is the cleanest conventional fuel there is. we've got to be smart about this. it's a smart way to go. ♪ >>> rhoni reuter, more than six months pregnant was shot to death in her own home. it was especially shocking in deerfield, a tranquil, affluent chicago suburb which had not seen a murder in more than 30 years. who could have committed such
immaterialed to grab the person myself and do what they did to my sister. >> reporter: police were committed to bringing the killer or killers to justice. they started the investigation by the book. look at the people closest to the victim. that's why they wanted to talk to sean gayle. they didn't have to wait long to do it. >> sh is sean gayle they are naming me as a suspect? >> suspect or grieving naming me as a suspect? >> sulook, every day we're using more and more...
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opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immaterialut one of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to think he may be executed. >> do you think it could be postponed again? >> you know, it really seems like they're close to out of options this time. there's a hearing on monday. the execution is scheduled for wednesday. the board of pardons has a hearing but the board of pardons in georgia has never stepped in on the case before and i don't think they're going to step in again. i don't doubt that his lawyers, who are incredibly determined, will try some last-minute gestures with the district court, court of appeals, supreme court, but this may be it. >> the burden on him is to prove innocence, not reasonab
opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immaterialut one of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to...
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opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immateriale of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to think he may be executed. >> do you think it could be postponed again? >> you know, it really seems like they're close to out of options this time. there's a hearing on monday. the execution is scheduled for wednesday. the board of pardons has a hearing but the board of pardons in georgia has never stepped in on the case before and i don't think they're going to step in again. i don't doubt that his lawyers, who are incredibly determined, will try some last-minute gestures with the district court, court of appeals, supreme court, but this may be it. >> the burden on him is to prove innocence, not reasonable do
opinion saying that the seven of the -- of the seven witness we have heard about who recanted, it was immateriale of them were insignificant witnesses. and the one wasn't even believable at the time he testified in the first place. so he discounted all of the arguments that have been made over the years. and ordered -- said that davis was guilty. but in a case with no dna and in a case with -- just based on eyewitness testimony, with this much uncertainty, it's really a chilling thought to...
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he happens to be mexican scent, that's almost immaterial.n african-american, it you wouldn't attack all african-americans. you know what i'm saying. the comedian has to tackle these issues with his talent, his humor. a tirade against the whole mexican culture and that, you know, we didn't fight for this country, which is not true. i say we because i amex can descent but i am a u.s. citizen and i fight for this country. but my idea of fighting for this country with ideas, with creativit creativity, organization, is that we do more to unite us than divide us. we have a lot more to do than to tear us apart based on race, ethnic orientation or religion. >> well, this clip is getting all of us talking, opening this dialogue. thank you. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> if you are traveling, you need to be alert here. the government is issuing this new warning as the tenth anners in -- anniversary of 9/11 is coming up. also this. >> a picture of -- is emerging of horrendous abuse. i talk to another nanny who says gadhafi is psychologically s
he happens to be mexican scent, that's almost immaterial.n african-american, it you wouldn't attack all african-americans. you know what i'm saying. the comedian has to tackle these issues with his talent, his humor. a tirade against the whole mexican culture and that, you know, we didn't fight for this country, which is not true. i say we because i amex can descent but i am a u.s. citizen and i fight for this country. but my idea of fighting for this country with ideas, with creativit...
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so people from the outside to give advice to one side and not to the other is totally immaterial andrity relationship, military-to-military, stronger today than ever before? >> i can tell you that we go on a great trajectory and we have never had better security relations. the times calls for it and we're proud to be the united states best friend and ally and most dependable ally the deputy speaker of the parliament the knesset came to new york, met with rick perry, the republican presidential candidate, and blasted the obama administration in the middle of presidential -- is this appropriate for an israeli politician to come to the united states and directly interfere in domestic american politics? >> not at all. first and foremost, with all due respect to the deputy speaker, he's not engaged with the u.s./israeli bilateral relations so he doesn't speak of any knowledge. >> a blunder on the part of him? >> absolutely. and secondly, and secondly, i can tell you that the last thing israel wants is to come between democrats and republicans. israel has been and will continue to be a con
so people from the outside to give advice to one side and not to the other is totally immaterial andrity relationship, military-to-military, stronger today than ever before? >> i can tell you that we go on a great trajectory and we have never had better security relations. the times calls for it and we're proud to be the united states best friend and ally and most dependable ally the deputy speaker of the parliament the knesset came to new york, met with rick perry, the republican...
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probably the single highest priority we have in the middle east whether it should be or not again is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is the general petraeus has said what he has said and that's why the former secretary of defense gates said what he said because that is the national security committee view. why is it its view? not because they think that it is a deal between israel which is relatively small and palestine which is even smaller is going to solve the troubles of the region as yonah pointed out as huge for. anything that is easing the difficulties particularly if our allies and those in the gcc of the to to what might have on the street and with eda spurring and finally, it might become weaker simply because our interests in this country are less with israel's interest than they were 20 years ago than they were say when the oslo treaty was signed. it's not that they are totally divergent but they are less conference and that's important as well. now turning to the palestinian application, of course we are going to veto. the palestinians know it, it really knows we
probably the single highest priority we have in the middle east whether it should be or not again is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is the general petraeus has said what he has said and that's why the former secretary of defense gates said what he said because that is the national security committee view. why is it its view? not because they think that it is a deal between israel which is relatively small and palestine which is even smaller is going to solve the troubles of...
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whether it should be or not, again, is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is why general petraeus has said what he said and that's why the former secretary of defense gates has said what he said. because that is the national security community's view. why is it the view? not because they think a deal between israel, which is relatively small, and palestine, which is even smaller, is going to solve the troubles of a region that as jonah pointed out is huge. no. but it eases them. anything that eases the difficulties, particularly of our allies and those in the g.c.c., and anything that allows the g.c.c. to work more closely with israel against iran, is something that is a huge priority for us. so there's another point as well. which is not often stated but no one's ever accused me of being a diplomat and i don't think i ever will be one. i think there's a perception, no, i know there's a perception, in the national security community that israel over the long term is getting strategically weaker and there's a huge concern about that. it's not becaus
whether it should be or not, again, is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is why general petraeus has said what he said and that's why the former secretary of defense gates has said what he said. because that is the national security community's view. why is it the view? not because they think a deal between israel, which is relatively small, and palestine, which is even smaller, is going to solve the troubles of a region that as jonah pointed out is huge. no. but it eases them....
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when they talk about the national rate of unemployment, it's pretty immaterial if you live somewhere where the unemployment rate is 12%, which is typical state wide, we may have unemployment rate that's under the national average. but we have pockets of very high unemployment. i happen to live in one of them. our rate here is over 10%. when they do come out with a jobs program, they should target areas and population in areas being harder hit. host: what's the situation there in orange? caller: it's typical of every place. our small businesses have gone under. our main street has empty store fronts that used to be small businesses that helped our local economy that aren't there any more. host: as for as the jobs speech, what do you want to hear from the president? caller: i want to hear that he plans to advocate to extend unemployment benefits. when there are no places to apply for a job in your local communities, it is hard to get a job. i think we continue to see a lot of our jobs going overseas. i'd like to see him put incentives to those creating jobs here and take away those who
when they talk about the national rate of unemployment, it's pretty immaterial if you live somewhere where the unemployment rate is 12%, which is typical state wide, we may have unemployment rate that's under the national average. but we have pockets of very high unemployment. i happen to live in one of them. our rate here is over 10%. when they do come out with a jobs program, they should target areas and population in areas being harder hit. host: what's the situation there in orange? caller:...
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whether it should be or not again is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is why general petraeus has said what he said and that's why the former secretary of the defense gates has said what he said because that is the national security community's view. why is it its view? not because they think that a deal between israel which is relatively small and palestinian which is even smaller is going to solve the troubles of a region as yonah pointed out is huge. no, but it will ease them. anything that is easing the difficulties particularly of our allies and particularly of those in the gcc and anything that allows the gcc to work more closely with israel against iran is something that is a huge priority for us. so, there's another point as well which is not often stated but no one's ever accused me of being a dip prohat and -- diplomat and i don't think i will ever be one. think there is a perception, i know there's a perception in the diplomatic community that the israel over the long-term is getting strategically weaker. it on the contrary because p
whether it should be or not again is immaterial. i believe that is what it is. and that is why general petraeus has said what he said and that's why the former secretary of the defense gates has said what he said because that is the national security community's view. why is it its view? not because they think that a deal between israel which is relatively small and palestinian which is even smaller is going to solve the troubles of a region as yonah pointed out is huge. no, but it will ease...
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make this conditional, the aid, so we carve out either from this program or that program which is immaterial at this point, the money to help these very people. the estimates are very clear what this will cost, beyond our wildest dreams. we don't stop and ask those folks in joplin who had a huge tornado, where 2,000 people were killed. we don't say, wait until we go and rob peter in order to respond to your emergency. the fires in texas, we have never done this on an emergency. this is an absolute disgrace because we're all americans. we're not democrats or republicans. why didn't we do this, for crying out loud, in 2001 when we went to war? we didn't say, let's take from this program or that program. that was an emergency. we came up with the money and we sure as hell didn't pay for it, did we? and now look where we are economically. we're talking about an emergency in our own country here, in our own neighborhoods. we need both sides to come together and that's why we formed the coalition of democrats and republicans, and republicans are not going to vote for this either. i'm telling you r
make this conditional, the aid, so we carve out either from this program or that program which is immaterial at this point, the money to help these very people. the estimates are very clear what this will cost, beyond our wildest dreams. we don't stop and ask those folks in joplin who had a huge tornado, where 2,000 people were killed. we don't say, wait until we go and rob peter in order to respond to your emergency. the fires in texas, we have never done this on an emergency. this is an...
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the fact it did not win the pulitzer prize is utterly immaterial. it is an arbitrary process.think the biography of lincoln is an excellent book even though i don't entirely agree with his interpretation of lincoln, but he certainly was one of the great scholars of that time. lincoln, yes, when he was a congressman checked out books all the time. if that is correct i to know he checked out the key to uncle tom's cabin. i don't know. that was written in the 1850's, and lincoln was not in congress at that point. maybe when he was president. he was able laces reader. that is how he learned. as i said in my talk, that is why this book festival is an lankans, you know, a legacy in some way. he learned by reading. that is a lesson to all of us. >> when is the last time you read uncle tom's cabin? >> quite a while ago. >> would you recommend it today? >> absolutely. first of all, of course, is a classic american literature. to understand that, it is rather melodramatic and may not have the san novelistic qualities that some people are looking for today, but the popularity of it, the
the fact it did not win the pulitzer prize is utterly immaterial. it is an arbitrary process.think the biography of lincoln is an excellent book even though i don't entirely agree with his interpretation of lincoln, but he certainly was one of the great scholars of that time. lincoln, yes, when he was a congressman checked out books all the time. if that is correct i to know he checked out the key to uncle tom's cabin. i don't know. that was written in the 1850's, and lincoln was not in...