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iris nos cuenta de que se trata. >>> jim dice que no tuvo ninguna alegra desde que se mudÓ a vivir nesteel dinero me llegara, como no me llegÓ sutficiente es que estuve pidiendo. >>> brenda dice que su esposo la maltrataba y se enfermÓ de los nervios, y luego empezÓ una relaciÓn con rubÉn gonzÁlez que estÁ en sillas de ruedas. >>> hace mucho frÍo, no es cÓmodo, y nadie puede dormir. >>> pero aparte del frÍo, vivir en un carro hace que su vida sea una tragedia. >>> nos labapensamos donde nos vamos a baÑar, quÉ podrÍa f>>>casa a la que regresa jim despuÉs de la escuela, en las noches se acuesta anhelando que termine su pesadilla. >>> ayer la chiquita me dice mamÁ, no sÉ porque vine a sufrir. le dije no te preocupes, porque vamos a salir. >>> brenda lleva mÁs de 6 meses esperando asistencia del estado. >>> lloro de tantas cosas que me pasaron en la vida, lo que estoy pasando ahora mismo. mi hija durmiendo en la guagua. >>> por fortuna dice que es optimista. >>> a pesar de la incomopdi dad q significa vivir aquÍ, la madre dice que prefiere enfrentar este trauma al peligro de mudarse a un alb
iris nos cuenta de que se trata. >>> jim dice que no tuvo ninguna alegra desde que se mudÓ a vivir nesteel dinero me llegara, como no me llegÓ sutficiente es que estuve pidiendo. >>> brenda dice que su esposo la maltrataba y se enfermÓ de los nervios, y luego empezÓ una relaciÓn con rubÉn gonzÁlez que estÁ en sillas de ruedas. >>> hace mucho frÍo, no es cÓmodo, y nadie puede dormir. >>> pero aparte del frÍo, vivir en un carro hace que su vida sea...
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which shadows i'm in, i mean, we're fully disclosed in public about what we were doing >> but he's the iry th i mentioned earlier. you started a super pac last spring, friends of democracy, because you don't like super pacs, right? you want to get rid of super pacs? >> we were the first to recognize the irony, and we've got a lot of fun out of it. we are the super pac that is, that has a mission of reducing the influence of money in politics. >> who funds your super pac? >> so i funded part of it. and then we raised about half of the money from other sources. >> isn't it a little weird? you start a super pac to defeat super pacs? aren't you escalating -- aren't you proving in effect that it takes a super pac to win and, therefore, you're escalating the arms race? >> so again, it's a serious question and i think there are a couple of different points to make about it. so the first is our objective is not to force the private money
which shadows i'm in, i mean, we're fully disclosed in public about what we were doing >> but he's the iry th i mentioned earlier. you started a super pac last spring, friends of democracy, because you don't like super pacs, right? you want to get rid of super pacs? >> we were the first to recognize the irony, and we've got a lot of fun out of it. we are the super pac that is, that has a mission of reducing the influence of money in politics. >> who funds your super pac?...
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i want to see some more of it, though. >> for iris white, the playwright, it was the first time he hadgreatest day of his life. >> but white's elation was not to last. the day ended in bitter disappointment. >> and then an hour later, he got in a fight in the yard and got busted and got sent back to the shu. so it just shows how fast things can fall apart even when things are going good. prison can take it all away from you. >> it's the old law, you know? for every action, there's a reaction. so i can relate to macbeth, you know, by the choices he made predicted his punishment. some of us made mistakes. our choices was mistakes, now we're paying for them. >>> next -- >> three dangerous individuals. a very dangerous individual. his beliefs which aren't the norm of any known society that i know of. >> a feared inmate is released to the yard. ♪ shimmy, shimmy chocolate. ♪ ♪ we, we chocolate cross over. ♪ ♪ yeah, we chocolate cross over. ♪ [ male announcer ] introducing fiber one 80 calorie chocolate cereal. ♪ chocolate. ♪ [ thunder crashes ] [ female announcer ] some people like to preten
i want to see some more of it, though. >> for iris white, the playwright, it was the first time he hadgreatest day of his life. >> but white's elation was not to last. the day ended in bitter disappointment. >> and then an hour later, he got in a fight in the yard and got busted and got sent back to the shu. so it just shows how fast things can fall apart even when things are going good. prison can take it all away from you. >> it's the old law, you know? for every...
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of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. tool box of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done. everyone i know its role and i think that we're entitled to privacy. author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera and like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he believes t
of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your sheet heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being...
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of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being explored for the u.s. toolbox of tracking are there reasons to have such security devices sure. do i think it's american do i think it's appropriate that somebody can press a button and determine everywhere i've been everything i've done there. we want to know its role. and i think that we're entitled to privacy. author and journalist a.j. jacobs recently spent three months documenting every second of his life with a small camera worn like a bluetooth it's remarkable it holds ten hours of video esquire magazine editor at large subscribed to self surveillance for an article about life logging yet he bel
of connecting the person with a measurement recognition of unwanted visitors face recognition and iris scanning are the current tools of the trade however scientists are reportedly developing new technology aimed at identifying anyone from much greater distances if researchers are successful the defense department may eventually be able to detect individuals by your shape heartbeat walking patterns and possibly even older long range fingerprint and iris scanning are reportedly also being...
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. >>> otro menor vive una vddr verdadera pesadilla, en orlando florida, iris delgado nos ct cuenta. >como no me ha llegado su suficiente, he estado viviendo en el vehÍculo. >>> brenda silva dice que su exex exesposo la maltratbaaba que n enfermo de los nervios, luego m empezo una relaciÓn con rubÉn o gg gzn qgn gonzÁlez que estÁ en silla de u ruedas. >>> hace mucho frÍo y cuesta r dormir en una camioneta. >>> ademÁs del frÍo, vivir en la carro, causa que su vida sea una tragedia. >>> nosotros nos lavamos la boca en el puesto de gasolina, pen m pensamos que cuando nos vamos a baÑar, quÉ podrÍa pasar, hago d todo en mi carro. >>> casa a la que regresa dp despuÉs de la escuela, ahÍ hace sus trareas y en la noche se a e acuesta, anhelando que termien su pesadilla. >>> la cihiquitita me dice, maÁ, n no sÉ para quÉ vine al mundo a s sufrir, le dije, no te preocupes que vamos a salir. >>> berenda tiene mÁs de 6 mese viviendo en una vivienda del t estado. >>> lloro por tantas cosas que me han pasado en al vida. >>> mi hija viviendo y durmeiieo en la guagua. >>> lo mÁs que todo es una casa. >>
. >>> otro menor vive una vddr verdadera pesadilla, en orlando florida, iris delgado nos ct cuenta. >como no me ha llegado su suficiente, he estado viviendo en el vehÍculo. >>> brenda silva dice que su exex exesposo la maltratbaaba que n enfermo de los nervios, luego m empezo una relaciÓn con rubÉn o gg gzn qgn gonzÁlez que estÁ en silla de u ruedas. >>> hace mucho frÍo y cuesta r dormir en una camioneta. >>> ademÁs del frÍo, vivir en la carro,...
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okay. >> after visiting her son, iris de'arborne will take beau jr.the women's unit to visit his mother. >> we go see mommy. we see daddy, we go see mommy. this is a ritual we do every weekend or every other weekend. takes a while to get through the lines and waiting on the lines. but i figure that it's worth it because if i was in here and i couldn't see my baby, i'd want somebody to bring my baby to me. >> it's a little hard. because i can't touch him. i haven't touched him since he was born. >> does he know who you are? >> i hope so. i think so. he sees me every weekend, so, i hope he does. i pray he does. >> oh, you look. you're ready, huh? >> i pray he does. because he smiles and all smiles and stuff. but if not there, when i get out, he'll get to know me quick. >> peekaboo. >> peekaboo with momma? >> peekaboo. >> you going to peekaboo? >> peekaboo. peekaboo. >> hi, momma. >> he's so happy. >> he is. he wakes up happy. >> it's really hard on me. it really is. ever since he was born, she's been taking care of him. it's a lot of work and i thank go
okay. >> after visiting her son, iris de'arborne will take beau jr.the women's unit to visit his mother. >> we go see mommy. we see daddy, we go see mommy. this is a ritual we do every weekend or every other weekend. takes a while to get through the lines and waiting on the lines. but i figure that it's worth it because if i was in here and i couldn't see my baby, i'd want somebody to bring my baby to me. >> it's a little hard. because i can't touch him. i haven't touched him...
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for him, being a dairy farmer isn't a job or a career, it's a lifestyle, and as a multigenerational d@iry farmer, it's a lifestyle he hopes to continue well into the future. >> well, i think i have somewhat of a responsibility to my family's legacy. i'm the fourth generation, and we've been doing this now 117 years in the same place, and i'm not gonna be the one to blow it, right? i mean, i have to at least make it work and make it available to my son if he decides he wants to do that. >> and while dino's son is a little too young to enjoy this ice cream--don't worry, folks, he's only scooping it here--others are over the moon for this new premium ice cream. >> it's like mixing the 2 best things in the world together in one. the golden state produces more milk, butter, and ice cream than any state in the nation, and since it's also a leader in both farming and innovative artisan foods, it looks like these two might just innovative artisan foods, it looks like these two might just have a spirited partnership for years to come. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you
for him, being a dairy farmer isn't a job or a career, it's a lifestyle, and as a multigenerational d@iry farmer, it's a lifestyle he hopes to continue well into the future. >> well, i think i have somewhat of a responsibility to my family's legacy. i'm the fourth generation, and we've been doing this now 117 years in the same place, and i'm not gonna be the one to blow it, right? i mean, i have to at least make it work and make it available to my son if he decides he wants to do that....
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my hat is not a real rocky mountain iris. the flowers you want are over there. - i'm nick. i'm zoran. - i'm zelda. do you mind if i copy your stripes to my hat? go right ahead! ♪ that's a great stripe! how about mine? ♪ it's so hard to choose. every zebra has a stripe all their own! your faces do look different! unlike yours! huh? - huh? our faces look different! not to us, nick! i'm sally! and i'm nick. got it? got it sally. if only we had really cool zebra stripes. yeah! then zoran and zelda could tell who is who. need help changing stripes? then here's what you do. give a quick whistle for the thing one and thing two. [whistles] whee! ta da! ♪ [laughing] that's better! now we can tell who's who! love that stripe, sally. great stripy face nick! (giggles) [groan] cat? what's the matter? zebra stripes are great for telling who's who, but i know who i am. i'm the cat in the hat. there's no doubt about that! i'm not a zebra, a snake or a bee. i need some stripes that say... i am me! like your old stripes. uh-hu. but, how will i get them back? (cries) mayb
my hat is not a real rocky mountain iris. the flowers you want are over there. - i'm nick. i'm zoran. - i'm zelda. do you mind if i copy your stripes to my hat? go right ahead! ♪ that's a great stripe! how about mine? ♪ it's so hard to choose. every zebra has a stripe all their own! your faces do look different! unlike yours! huh? - huh? our faces look different! not to us, nick! i'm sally! and i'm nick. got it? got it sally. if only we had really cool zebra stripes. yeah! then zoran and...
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tulips and iris and freeze and hyacinth and all sorts of lilies and carnations and snap dragons and do i need to go on? >> reporter: oh no that's plenty. that is plenty. do you ever get the guys that come in here in a panic at 6:30 after they're getting off of work rushing in to get something? >> oh, yeah oh, yeah and they are just -- they are just totally befuddled. but we'll get them sorted out. we'll send them home with something beautiful. they'll be happy. their wife will be happy. their kids will be happy. we'll make it all good. >> reporter: and you say they're pretty desperate. i mean they're willing to really -- get anything. >> after 6:00, 6:30 on valentine's day night, your options are limited. so -- you know, if they've put it off and then suddenly come to realize because people have had flowers delivered to the office already that day and they're going -- oh right. right. >> reporter: okay so -- so you guys work very hard today. you get in orders throughout day and you're sending out deliveries and you're making arrangements. what does the husband get for a florist? >> my
tulips and iris and freeze and hyacinth and all sorts of lilies and carnations and snap dragons and do i need to go on? >> reporter: oh no that's plenty. that is plenty. do you ever get the guys that come in here in a panic at 6:30 after they're getting off of work rushing in to get something? >> oh, yeah oh, yeah and they are just -- they are just totally befuddled. but we'll get them sorted out. we'll send them home with something beautiful. they'll be happy. their wife will be...
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deal in hiring the european commission to verify the budgets of the box members documentary filmmaker iris just a phantom says greece is turning into debt ocracy. when you have human stead leg there is no one that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's how the don't forget that one year ago we had nothing like the crankcase there and after the election we have a government that promised to renegotiate the bed but never did something they only invest in riot police and being unconstitutional. and we both more spirit the country i'm afraid that we are. becoming a third world country not only as far as the economies closer but also as far as democracy is force or europe was one of the major players that destroyed the greek economy by forcing business there the measures only countries that said that we we not follow the orders of the i.m.f. or big financial institutions managed to survive. this crisis and i don't mean on countries like argentina or i slunk who didn't own know any of the proposals of the big fin
deal in hiring the european commission to verify the budgets of the box members documentary filmmaker iris just a phantom says greece is turning into debt ocracy. when you have human stead leg there is no one that greece and other countries of the european very very are facing you start losing levels of democracy and i'm afraid that's how the don't forget that one year ago we had nothing like the crankcase there and after the election we have a government that promised to renegotiate the bed...
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and fun fact until recently and he woman who wore trousers and iris was actually breaking the law archie dot com will tell you why the ban on ladies wearing pants has only just been lifted. the first man to blow the whistle on the u.s. prison torture program has been sentenced to thirty months in jail cia veteran john kerry who was convicted of exposing washington secret interrogation tactics one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. why you think he's being punished. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if she had ha
and fun fact until recently and he woman who wore trousers and iris was actually breaking the law archie dot com will tell you why the ban on ladies wearing pants has only just been lifted. the first man to blow the whistle on the u.s. prison torture program has been sentenced to thirty months in jail cia veteran john kerry who was convicted of exposing washington secret interrogation tactics one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. why you think he's being punished....
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and fun fact until recently and he woman who wore trousers and iris was actually breaking the law on archie dot com we'll tell you why the ban on ladies wearing pants has only just been lifted. the first man to blow the whistle on the u.s. prison torture program has been sentenced to thirty months in jail cia veteran john kerry who was convicted of exposing washington secret interrogation tactics one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. why you think he's being punished. first of all my case was not about leaking my case was about torture when i blew the whistle on torture in december of two thousand and seven the justice to department here in the united states began investigating me and never stopped investigating me until they were able to patch together. charge and force me into taking a plea agreement and i'll add another thing to when i took the plea in october of last year the judge said that she thought the plea was was fair and appropriate but once the courtroom was packed full of reporters last friday she decided that it was not long enough and if sh
and fun fact until recently and he woman who wore trousers and iris was actually breaking the law on archie dot com we'll tell you why the ban on ladies wearing pants has only just been lifted. the first man to blow the whistle on the u.s. prison torture program has been sentenced to thirty months in jail cia veteran john kerry who was convicted of exposing washington secret interrogation tactics one of his final interviews before being locked away he told r.t. why you think he's being...
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christina, chin, ingles, jim inglings, jake block, chi, jane, susan, kay walker, deborah -- brian blake, iris, martis, gran, stacy, kevin, rose, and beth palmer. next speaker. >> thank you. my name is -- i'm a district 8 t.i.c. owner. i purchased a three unit t.i.c. in 2007, with a 20% downpayment. i lived with my wife and two children. since the peak of the market there's been a dynamic change in the financial lending practices of banks in the bay area that i believe is quite unfair. right now, we have tried to sell one of the three units in our building twice, with no success, due to the inability to refinance. additionally, my partner and i have tried to refinance our property twice in the past year and a half. both times being denied. the reason that we are being denied, our mortgage is the fact that many banks right now, we have approached three banks in the bay area, to refinance our house. they required 30% down and above market rates of about 5 to 6% mortgage rate onable basis. what that is telling the marketplace and people like myself who want to live in the city that t.i.c.s are ac
christina, chin, ingles, jim inglings, jake block, chi, jane, susan, kay walker, deborah -- brian blake, iris, martis, gran, stacy, kevin, rose, and beth palmer. next speaker. >> thank you. my name is -- i'm a district 8 t.i.c. owner. i purchased a three unit t.i.c. in 2007, with a 20% downpayment. i lived with my wife and two children. since the peak of the market there's been a dynamic change in the financial lending practices of banks in the bay area that i believe is quite unfair....
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yesterday, she called the violence in iri can't distressing on all fronts. secretary clait cloit said she has done what was possible in this situation. in her final public appearance as secretary of state, she said her confidence in the future of the nation is strong. -- secretary clinton said she has done what was possible in this situation. >>> a new york landmark is turning 100 years old. >> without the efforts of a famous former first lady, grand central station might not have made it to this milestone. we have a report. >> reporter: a century ago, the u.s. government pumped $80 million into a train station. >> trains were in their heyday and the way to travel but that didn't last long. planes and cars chiped away at railway popularity. decades later, grand central was destined for demolition. enter jacqueline kennedy owe -- onassis leading an effort to salvage the station. >> this is a 1906 generator. >> reporter: since then, this crown jewel of travel has been restored to its full glory. commuters arrive on regional twains about once every minute durin
yesterday, she called the violence in iri can't distressing on all fronts. secretary clait cloit said she has done what was possible in this situation. in her final public appearance as secretary of state, she said her confidence in the future of the nation is strong. -- secretary clinton said she has done what was possible in this situation. >>> a new york landmark is turning 100 years old. >> without the efforts of a famous former first lady, grand central station might not...
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iris and face go together. cameras are getting better and better. you can film movies on an slr. there may be a message here that the company said the lawyers. we are keen on having the rules because it is in our interest not to have this technology become anathema to our customers. we want to continue to profit. the rules in place can work. one example is something we are all aware of, wiretapping. here is the fourth amendment and here is the process that the d.o.j. where i once worked that restrict that activity here it is also restricted by private citizens. if you not follow the rules, you can find yourself in a situation like news corp.. anyone can learn how to wire tap someone else's phone with a short tutorial. you have to have the rules to govern contact. >> we expect a wide capability. thus the ftc have the legal tools needed in this space. the larger question does ryan. does the ftc have the tools it needs and how does it use those tools. >> the basic tools we have allows us to read the section and on fairness. the deception is clear. if you make a promise, we are going
iris and face go together. cameras are getting better and better. you can film movies on an slr. there may be a message here that the company said the lawyers. we are keen on having the rules because it is in our interest not to have this technology become anathema to our customers. we want to continue to profit. the rules in place can work. one example is something we are all aware of, wiretapping. here is the fourth amendment and here is the process that the d.o.j. where i once worked that...
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but this all goes back to the two tiered justice system if you and i tried to cheat the tax code the iris would be how do you know it's taking away our assets or imprisoning us so corporations are people what they held accountable for cheating the system that's right there above the law they're above it all that puts us our below. choose your language. killing the kid with no information will send a special someone. said this trial is going to consent. to the opinions that you think are great to. choose to stories could impact the. access to. good. luck live. good speech. her. with. a. good. place to. play. just see. her. come out find him a little. wealthy british style sign some time to. market why not come to find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kaiser report on our deep. cut. in. war or. in. polluter.
but this all goes back to the two tiered justice system if you and i tried to cheat the tax code the iris would be how do you know it's taking away our assets or imprisoning us so corporations are people what they held accountable for cheating the system that's right there above the law they're above it all that puts us our below. choose your language. killing the kid with no information will send a special someone. said this trial is going to consent. to the opinions that you think are great...
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but this all goes back to the two tiered justice system if you and i tried to cheat the tax code the iris would be pounding us taking away our assets or imprisoning us so corporations are people what they held accountable for cheating the system that's right there above the law they're above it all that puts us are below. the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of coverage. let me let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this network is what we're having a debate we have our knives out. but if you get this right it's about staying there to get married a fixed rate would be an ideal way to talk about the name and name. for so. many people on those things for example from school. i know but i've been one thousand homes.
but this all goes back to the two tiered justice system if you and i tried to cheat the tax code the iris would be pounding us taking away our assets or imprisoning us so corporations are people what they held accountable for cheating the system that's right there above the law they're above it all that puts us are below. the. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of coverage. let me let me i want it all let me ask you a question from. here on this...