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like christopher jensen. >> i was attending photo journalism courses and it occurred to me maybe what i ought to do it enlift in the army. if you enlisted it was three years but the mill tar arery would train you in a specialty that you requested. >> oliver: jensen became one of 300,000 soldiers trained by the signal corps to shoot pictures. the military's role in documenting wars is easy to overlook. much of the film you see of wars past was shot by troops, not independent journalists. >> dominating the main highway to the north. >> one of the films was a great thing from world war ii and there is a scene where a guy gets up and throws a hand grenade and ducks down again which is a good plan and the photographer stays up and we were all like so that is the plan. >> oliver: jensen spent 15 months in the bush recaptured the terror and the mundane of a soldier's life in vietnam. but being in uniform didn't rob him of a journalist's curiosity or the willingness to bend the rules in search of the truth. >> we had heard that there was some bad stuff going on at a fire support base called r
like christopher jensen. >> i was attending photo journalism courses and it occurred to me maybe what i ought to do it enlift in the army. if you enlisted it was three years but the mill tar arery would train you in a specialty that you requested. >> oliver: jensen became one of 300,000 soldiers trained by the signal corps to shoot pictures. the military's role in documenting wars is easy to overlook. much of the film you see of wars past was shot by troops, not independent...
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[applause] tom jensen, and him hanlin. [applause] >> for encouraging wells fargo to do what's right. and of course all the volunteers who make a difference every day on aids walks, aids hotlines, delivering meals or working here in the grove. i could go on and on. but let me leave you with this. as henry wells said, we have accomplished much, as we do render good. perhaps in the not too distant future we can return here to the national aids memorial grove. we can return to this very spot and celebrate all that we did to stop h.i.v. and aids and celebrate a cure. we are not alone amidst these trees and in the warm embrace of this grove, together we have, we can, and we are making a difference. it's a pleasure to be here. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, martin. as i conveyed in my remarks a few minutes ago, were it not for the courageous leadership and the risk-taking ability of the community that we live in, the city and county of san francisco, not only would we not have this space, but we would not have perhaps a nati
[applause] tom jensen, and him hanlin. [applause] >> for encouraging wells fargo to do what's right. and of course all the volunteers who make a difference every day on aids walks, aids hotlines, delivering meals or working here in the grove. i could go on and on. but let me leave you with this. as henry wells said, we have accomplished much, as we do render good. perhaps in the not too distant future we can return here to the national aids memorial grove. we can return to this very spot...
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[laughter] >> art jensen -- >> i was trying to put words in your mouth. >> it is all right. we would certainly want to move ahead. we have been studying this aggressively. if i could give you a number today, more importantly it i am sure the would like the certainty. i do not think anything that you put in your budget documents would have an adverse impact, going forward. if anything, it might have a positive impact, showing a willingness on the part of the city to deal. speculatively, that is helpful. >> thank you. there were two other attachments said you see them as part of your total deliberations. the fee was the same breakdown in the sioux were built. very flat operating costs. the $13 million that we spend for chemicals. part of the public comment for capital projects. this is just the first step in taking into consideration the costs and the additional impacts. so, that includes the question and answer follow up. we will do the same for whatever questions you had today for hetch hetchy water bureau. >> one question i had at the last meeting was the facilities renewal
[laughter] >> art jensen -- >> i was trying to put words in your mouth. >> it is all right. we would certainly want to move ahead. we have been studying this aggressively. if i could give you a number today, more importantly it i am sure the would like the certainty. i do not think anything that you put in your budget documents would have an adverse impact, going forward. if anything, it might have a positive impact, showing a willingness on the part of the city to deal....
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nils jensen. he is a senior traffic planner working with strategies and planning in the traffic department of copenhagen. he is educated as a landscape architect starting his career in the danish cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not just for the strong cyclists. i'm not too familiar with this. it's very easy. just keep to the right. in our cycling policy, we present a starting point for the policies for cycling, what we call the transport quality and we are looking at safety, of course, which are the statistics, but we also very much looking at the sens
nils jensen. he is a senior traffic planner working with strategies and planning in the traffic department of copenhagen. he is educated as a landscape architect starting his career in the danish cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the...
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jensen talked earlier today about the mutually beneficial impact of that, as well as the potential for additional cash funding, which could mitigate retail increases as well. if $10 million were to be repaid, that would allow us to shave 6% of of that $30 million. as i mentioned earlier, about $350 million would be owed on that capital investment as of june, 2014. additionally, we could look at cutting. >> the idea is that in the new water supply agreement, we are changing the methodology from the old days. as you recall, we spent the money first and were repaid over time. with the new contract, wholesale customers share in the contract as we incur them in the first place. there were these stranded assets that had not been fully paid off under the old methodology. at the time we said you could pass all over the next 25 years, which was our cost of funds at the time. if they can go out and sell any amount of that or less, they save money, so it is great for them. if they give us more cash up front, it avoids the large rate increase, which we need to have for coverage -- >> i am just goi
jensen talked earlier today about the mutually beneficial impact of that, as well as the potential for additional cash funding, which could mitigate retail increases as well. if $10 million were to be repaid, that would allow us to shave 6% of of that $30 million. as i mentioned earlier, about $350 million would be owed on that capital investment as of june, 2014. additionally, we could look at cutting. >> the idea is that in the new water supply agreement, we are changing the methodology...
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at jensen we're long-term investors. we think in terms of 10-year histories of company's performance. we're looking for high-quality companies that have durable competitive advantages that allows them to work through the peaks and troughs of the economic cycle. so that end, we're looking to high degrees of profitability, lots of cash flow and pricing power. we see that in a number of our companies. and as i mentioned earlier, the valuations are looking pretty undemanded at the moment. >> and, nick, valuations look relatively good if earnings continue on their pace. housing is up. we've seen the job market improve. we know that interest rates remain low. whatever you think about those things, it seems like we've got a pretty good perfect storm for a somewhat recovery here. but yet we're not seeing people take advantage of it. have we burned a decade's worth of investors? they're just not coming back? >> yeah, brian, i think you've got it right. that's a big issue in the marketplace. we've had ten years of very slack retur
at jensen we're long-term investors. we think in terms of 10-year histories of company's performance. we're looking for high-quality companies that have durable competitive advantages that allows them to work through the peaks and troughs of the economic cycle. so that end, we're looking to high degrees of profitability, lots of cash flow and pricing power. we see that in a number of our companies. and as i mentioned earlier, the valuations are looking pretty undemanded at the moment. >>...
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. >> reporter: neighbor wendy jensen says holloway had been using electronic cigarettes for about twoid that it sounded like a firecracker and it was just a horrible noise and she heard him scream and she ran in there. >> reporter: holloway's cigarette had exploded. the debris that flew around the room was so hot it melted everything it touched. >> what we believe is in the battery and whenever the battery ignited it was basically like him holding a bottle rocket in his mouth. >> it exploded in his face, and he -- it knocked out his teeth and part of his tongue. and he had blood all over his face. and then it -- it set the study on fire. >> reporter: jensen says holloway has been transferred to a burn center. firefighters say it was impossible to tell the brand of the electronic cigarette. this is the first time they've heard of one exploding. reporting in niceville, florida, laura hussey for abc news. >> and again, you heard there how loud it sounded. the neighbors actually thought an oxygen tank had blown up because it was so boisterous and so booming. >> a bottle rocket in your mou
. >> reporter: neighbor wendy jensen says holloway had been using electronic cigarettes for about twoid that it sounded like a firecracker and it was just a horrible noise and she heard him scream and she ran in there. >> reporter: holloway's cigarette had exploded. the debris that flew around the room was so hot it melted everything it touched. >> what we believe is in the battery and whenever the battery ignited it was basically like him holding a bottle rocket in his mouth....
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men like christopher jensen. >> one day it occurred to me maybe what i ought to is enlist in the armyif you enlisted it was three years but the military would train you in a specialty that you requested. >> oliver: he became one of 300 --3,000 to shoot pictures. much were shot by troops not independent journalists. >> the little town in the north. >> one of the things they showed from world war ii. he one guy throws a hand grenade and he ducks down and the photographer stays up. we're like, that is the plan? >> oliver: he spent 15 months, recaptured the terror and mundane of a soldier's life in vietnam. but being into uniform didn't rob him of curiosity or willingness to bend the rules in search of the truth. >> we heard there was some bad stuff in a fire support base called rip cored. you would have to check in with public information office but they said, nobody was allowed to get up record. >> oliver: he went to rip cord anyway and there is film of that desperate battle. a battle the military was trying to keep quiet. 75 men died at rip cord. they aired episode of men who fought an
men like christopher jensen. >> one day it occurred to me maybe what i ought to is enlist in the armyif you enlisted it was three years but the military would train you in a specialty that you requested. >> oliver: he became one of 300 --3,000 to shoot pictures. much were shot by troops not independent journalists. >> the little town in the north. >> one of the things they showed from world war ii. he one guy throws a hand grenade and he ducks down and the photographer...
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the jensen issugeneral census i romney's race there to lose.e saying this is mitt's race to lose being that it's his home state where he grew up. >> reporter: i'll tell you what, one thing mitt romney might be concerned about is a general malaise that i can feel in the air. florida was very energetic. iowa, new hampshire very energetic. it just feels different here. they are estimating at the end of the day, we might see only about 20% turnout. i would say a less than enthusiastic turn out by the folks here in michigan. last night, rick santorum packed them in. they had to use an overflow room. he's got some excitement out there around his campaign. there's no doubt about that. >> thank you. stay with us. today's top lines are coming up. when i grow up, i want to fix up old houses. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own restaurant. when i grow up, i'm going to start a band. [ female announcer ] at aarp we believe you're never done growing. thanks, mom. i just want to
the jensen issugeneral census i romney's race there to lose.e saying this is mitt's race to lose being that it's his home state where he grew up. >> reporter: i'll tell you what, one thing mitt romney might be concerned about is a general malaise that i can feel in the air. florida was very energetic. iowa, new hampshire very energetic. it just feels different here. they are estimating at the end of the day, we might see only about 20% turnout. i would say a less than enthusiastic turn...
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i think even the public policy pollster, tom jensen, puts arizona in the republican column.e's saying it is becoming competitive state, i think that's kind of the story as the republican candidates veer farther and farther to the right. they're losing the independents and folks in the middle. >> but you got to get the nomination first. jim, thank you very much. >> it is a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> we talked a lot about the michigan and arizona primaries that are coming up on tuesday. but what is really at stake here? coming up, our political editor paul steinhauser breaks it all down for you. >>> first, president obama's raising his voice on the campaign trail. he took to the mike at the white house, red, white and blue's event which aired on pbs. ♪ come on baby don't you want to go ♪ ♪ sweet home chicago >>> welcome back to this special hour of "cnn newsroom." we're focusing on the 2012 presidential contenders so you can learn more about who they are, what their campaigns hope to achieve. let's take a look at the delegates at stake. for that, we
i think even the public policy pollster, tom jensen, puts arizona in the republican column.e's saying it is becoming competitive state, i think that's kind of the story as the republican candidates veer farther and farther to the right. they're losing the independents and folks in the middle. >> but you got to get the nomination first. jim, thank you very much. >> it is a pleasure. thank you for having me. >> absolutely. >>> we talked a lot about the michigan and...
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>> and second class petty officer jensen, he and his teammates went over the side in a drill that wasfor letting him say hi to folks at home. a long way from washington. >> clayton: colonel oliver north, great to see you. and "war stories with oliver nort north", battle lines on the battle field. 3 p.m., don't miss it. >> and the life after christian pastor, hanging in the balance this morning? he was sentence today death in iran for refusing to recant his religious beliefs and turn back to islam. political leaders around the world are condemning the conviction, is it enough to set him free? lisa joined us earlier on "fox & friends" with the latest on this. >> i mean, this can go, obviously, in two possible corrections, it could either be that look, we're going to free him. we're benevolent. not as bad as everyone says. or execute him and say this is who we are, flex our muscle and this is a strength against christianity and the west. >> he's 34 years old. he has a wife and two children. a creepy case of life imitating art. some of american's malls are about to look like this scene fr
>> and second class petty officer jensen, he and his teammates went over the side in a drill that wasfor letting him say hi to folks at home. a long way from washington. >> clayton: colonel oliver north, great to see you. and "war stories with oliver nort north", battle lines on the battle field. 3 p.m., don't miss it. >> and the life after christian pastor, hanging in the balance this morning? he was sentence today death in iran for refusing to recant his religious...
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we have attorney general george jensen from connecticut.have lisa madigan from my home state of illinois. and dustin mcdaniel from arkansas. gregory is a lawyer from indiana. and tom miller from iowa. i also want to acknowledge bob ryan who worked with sean donovan on this issue. and i will also acknowledge gene sperling who does not get the credit he deserves for doing such outstanding work. the housing bubble that burst three years ago triggered the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. the cost millions of innocent americans their jobs and their homes. it remains the biggest drag on our economy. last week, i urge congress to pass a plan that would help millions more americans to refinance and stay in their homes. and i indicated that the american people need congress to act on this piece of legislation. but in the meantime, we can't wait to get things done and to provide relief to america's homeowners. we need to keep doing everything we can to help homeowners and our economy. and today, with the help of democratic and republican attor
we have attorney general george jensen from connecticut.have lisa madigan from my home state of illinois. and dustin mcdaniel from arkansas. gregory is a lawyer from indiana. and tom miller from iowa. i also want to acknowledge bob ryan who worked with sean donovan on this issue. and i will also acknowledge gene sperling who does not get the credit he deserves for doing such outstanding work. the housing bubble that burst three years ago triggered the worst economic crisis of our lifetimes. the...