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joe pesci, academy award winner. this actor had to come in and go toe to toe with joe and helen. he is fantastic. >> you have three academy award winners. having to have sex in with the director's wife -- poor guy. >> the last person you should think about is me. i am behind the camera. you had better make it happen. if it does not we are going to do it over and over again and it is worse and worse later on. he was a fantastic professional. he comes from a dread -- from madrid. the acting guru there has three prize proof -- has three prize pupils, and sergio is one of them. i think he is going to be a star. >> he is fantastic. tavis: if any of your magic rubs off on him, he will be ok. >> he has his own magic. tavis: the movie is called "love ranch," directed by academy taylor hackford taylor and starring academy winner helen mirren. and in real life they love and like each other. that is my show for tonight. catch me on the weekends on pri. you can access our web site at p.b.s..org as always, keep the faith. >> what do you want? >> i want you to be my manager. i just -- i just l
joe pesci, academy award winner. this actor had to come in and go toe to toe with joe and helen. he is fantastic. >> you have three academy award winners. having to have sex in with the director's wife -- poor guy. >> the last person you should think about is me. i am behind the camera. you had better make it happen. if it does not we are going to do it over and over again and it is worse and worse later on. he was a fantastic professional. he comes from a dread -- from madrid. the...
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and, joe, what prompted you to restage this performance here at the old mint? >> well, i think we made a piece in this beautiful architectural gem about, kind of about the economy and the fact that everyone is struggling and what would it mean to travel into our future without our wealth, without our security blankets? i really wanted to stage it again so more people could see it. it sold out last year and many wanted to get into see it and couldn't. so we thought we would bring it back. we were on tour and doing other things, so finally we are here and i'm delighted to give it life one more time. >> traveling light, which is the name of your installation, really gives audiences this amazing opportunity to experience like different mini performances throughout the old mint building. is that correct? >> the two floors of the minter very different. the bottom floor is the vaults where they kept the money and it is dark and dungeon like and cement walls and steel vaults. and up here it is like ballrooms and an opulence and kind of shameful, grandeur really and i t
and, joe, what prompted you to restage this performance here at the old mint? >> well, i think we made a piece in this beautiful architectural gem about, kind of about the economy and the fact that everyone is struggling and what would it mean to travel into our future without our wealth, without our security blankets? i really wanted to stage it again so more people could see it. it sold out last year and many wanted to get into see it and couldn't. so we thought we would bring it back....
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he stood up and he said, we're honored to have senator joe biden from delaware here tonight, and, joe, i'd like to introduce you to west virginia. then he spent his neck all, remember, the next probably 10 minutes talking about everyone in the audience. by name, where they were frrm, what they had done, how they have thought through difficulty, and then he said, kind of like johnny, here's joe. well, i thought it was pretty impressive, literally. robert c. byrd asked me to speak, but he knew the privilege was mine, not the people to whom i was speaking. he was devoted to all of you like to senators in the 37 years i was there, 36 plus years i was there, that i have ever ever known. he was fiercely devoted, as you've all heard to his principles. even once he became power, he always spoke to power. standing up for the people he proudly was part of, and you've heard it many times today, but it bears repeating again, for the constitution he revered. i always wear a flag pin, but i was afraid he would be looking down today because every time i would wear the flag pin on the floor, he would
he stood up and he said, we're honored to have senator joe biden from delaware here tonight, and, joe, i'd like to introduce you to west virginia. then he spent his neck all, remember, the next probably 10 minutes talking about everyone in the audience. by name, where they were frrm, what they had done, how they have thought through difficulty, and then he said, kind of like johnny, here's joe. well, i thought it was pretty impressive, literally. robert c. byrd asked me to speak, but he knew...
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do you want joe to write this story? krugman: yeah, 'cause i'm a weird guy and i actually understand statistics. and therefore, i'm probably gonna-- i'm not gonna react like normal people. - but that's-- - lowe: i will. and if you tell me there's a tiny possibility of a catastrophic event, then i'm going to be like most people and say, "oh, my god, that could be me." tapper: what are you gonna do? you drive - your kids in it. talk to each other. - yeah. yeah. well, are you driving the kids to school? - yeah. - tapper: she doesn't go 85. he does. are you gonna drive the kids to school - at 85 miles an hour like a maniac? - yeah. - yeah, probably. - see, i can't sleep at night. leslie, are you no longer gonna drive your i-care car? - ( sighs ) - are you gonna stop driving it? - no, i'll keep driving it. - tapper: you'll keep driving it. - are you gonna worry a lot? - tapper: are you gonna put your kids in the seat? eeeee-- that's tougher. if it were just the car that paul takes to work, - he can have it. - ( audience laugh
do you want joe to write this story? krugman: yeah, 'cause i'm a weird guy and i actually understand statistics. and therefore, i'm probably gonna-- i'm not gonna react like normal people. - but that's-- - lowe: i will. and if you tell me there's a tiny possibility of a catastrophic event, then i'm going to be like most people and say, "oh, my god, that could be me." tapper: what are you gonna do? you drive - your kids in it. talk to each other. - yeah. yeah. well, are you driving the...
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joe vazquez is going to show us why. joe. >> reporter: allen, let me show you something very unusual. a blank wall devoid of graffiti. i know most people in the bay area would expect that, but here on mission street that's a special challenge, a challenge now being met with voluntary extra ta taxes. ♪ [ music ] . >> reporter: as vibrant as it may be, the mission district isn't known for being clean. some property owners are trying to change the image. >> it's an oasis in the midst of the congestion and grime of the mission district. >> reporter: this is the 2500 block of mission between 22 and 23rd, the sidewalk gets cleaned more often that are neighboring streets as does the graffiti. >> i love it because i like come to work, clean streets, no graffiti. i don't have to roll up my door and get my paints and my brush to start my morning that way. >> reporter: hour are they paying for it? property owners here created a business improvement district five years ago with an unusual mandate. every business on the block is volu
joe vazquez is going to show us why. joe. >> reporter: allen, let me show you something very unusual. a blank wall devoid of graffiti. i know most people in the bay area would expect that, but here on mission street that's a special challenge, a challenge now being met with voluntary extra ta taxes. ♪ [ music ] . >> reporter: as vibrant as it may be, the mission district isn't known for being clean. some property owners are trying to change the image. >> it's an oasis in the...
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. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts commission and department of public works has joined forces by battling graffiti by launching a new program called street smarts. the program connects established artist with private property owners to create a vibrant murals which is a proven an effective strategy for combating graffiti on private property. artists, along with his crew, recently transformed a building turn to vandalism into a masterpiece. let us take a look. >> part of me has so much compassion for other graffiti artists. i understand why they are doing what they do. for me, it was something that was so hard to get out of. the lifestyle in general. j and tagging is addicting.
. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to coulterwire. the san francisco arts...
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. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode, we visit with one of the arts commissions very special teams. >> the asia-pacific island cultural center receives help from the census but our commission. john mean today to talk about in off festival is the executive director. welcome. i understand this is the 13th annual festival. can you tell me the name? >> the name is a celebratory name. we also celebrate what we call the asian-pacific islanders as well, in terms of culture, experience, and multidisciplinary arts. >> the festival is actually very wide-ranging. you have 16 venues, and how many different performing arts centers? >> we have over 85 artists participating, 16 venues, 21 events. th
. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> welcome to "culture wire." on this episode,...
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. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> i am going to hope the others, dignataries are underway. our bishop, james langston, would you come at this time, please? we're going to ask our bishop langston if he would provide for us today the invocation. please, sir. >> we recognize our lord and savior. rest on your feet in honor of who our maker is today, for this occasion for which we have gathered, and rest as we celebrate this invocation to kick off mary helen rogers june 2010 kickoff. we thank you for the time and space to celebrate this grand occasion. we've come a long way, but we recognize we yet have a long ways to go. we thank you for what you have done, and pray for your blessings on this occasion today ont hose who come fo
. >> we are talking about joe good, the founding director of and artistic director of the joe good performance group here in san francisco. from july 7 to august 1, you can have the opportunity to see "traveling light" here at the old mint. thank you, joe. >> thank you. my pleasure. >> traveling light will be presented through august 1. for show times and tickets visit joe p good.org. thanks for watching >> i am going to hope the others, dignataries are...
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. >> reporter: joe is betting $5 million of his own money that he's right. he made his fortune from this nvention for cameras, the governmental reconcile la p. he and a te of engineers and scientist asseled from top universits have been quietly developing the technology. this is the first time they're giving tv cameras proof how close they are to deploying airborne wind turbine. >> the winds are stronger and more consistent. so that means we generate more power, more of the time, using a machine that costs less money. >> report: this video shows how the electricity will be transferred to the power grid on the ground by a long cable. the next generation devices will be 20 times the size of this one, capable of powering 3,000 homes. he says that'snly two years fr now. his team has created technology farore sophisticated than it appears. >> are -- we have a real passione and hard working team dedicated to the way we power civilization. >> reporter: what y saw is the tip of the iceberg. the engineers will be launching even larger versions of their device in the
. >> reporter: joe is betting $5 million of his own money that he's right. he made his fortune from this nvention for cameras, the governmental reconcile la p. he and a te of engineers and scientist asseled from top universits have been quietly developing the technology. this is the first time they're giving tv cameras proof how close they are to deploying airborne wind turbine. >> the winds are stronger and more consistent. so that means we generate more power, more of the time,...
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joe vazquez at one protest in san francisco tonight. >> reporter: a demonstration is under way right now in on the profit from federal building. we are actually right -- in front of the federal building. we are actually right behind the protest. demonstrators have gone out into the streets in front of the building on seventh street and are blocking at least one lane right now. let me show you some video. about 100 demonstrators have gathered by now. they say they are gathered here at the federal building because they want to pressure members of congress and the president for immigration reform. their version of immigration reform. many here feel that if the feds did more about immigration, states like arizona wouldn't feel like they had to take the law into their own hands. parts of that arizona law, they include the controversial provision requiring local police to determine an arrested person's immigration status. well, those parts were shot down by that judge today. you might think this would be a victory party. but many of these demonstrators say it's way too early to celebrate.
joe vazquez at one protest in san francisco tonight. >> reporter: a demonstration is under way right now in on the profit from federal building. we are actually right -- in front of the federal building. we are actually right behind the protest. demonstrators have gone out into the streets in front of the building on seventh street and are blocking at least one lane right now. let me show you some video. about 100 demonstrators have gathered by now. they say they are gathered here at the...
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they rely on joe to know where the pipe is. when joe retires we have a problem. so we need so start remembering and know where they are. what the decay curves are and their life expectancy to know where to put that. we can work with that and improve on them. as we improve our climate models we can use those tools to talk to each other. one of the things i'd like to leave on the table a lot of us should work together to know where the pipes are for world peace. >> there's n is a classic story i will not tell about joe and his knowledge of where the pipes are. i want to tie a couple of things together. the consensus issue was raised. i want to come back to this point that not everything is equally uncertainty. if you look at consensus. sea level is going up not down, temperature is going up, not down. snow melt is going to melt faster, not slower and run off the timing will change with more run off in the winter and less in the spring. magnitudes, there's more uncertainty but direction is often important from a management point, and we know a lot about direction an
they rely on joe to know where the pipe is. when joe retires we have a problem. so we need so start remembering and know where they are. what the decay curves are and their life expectancy to know where to put that. we can work with that and improve on them. as we improve our climate models we can use those tools to talk to each other. one of the things i'd like to leave on the table a lot of us should work together to know where the pipes are for world peace. >> there's n is a classic...
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joe louis knocked out max baer, a former heavyweight champion, in only four rounds.wait to read about it in the courier. >> chester washington and bill nunn flew back with the pictures, and we start putting 'em on the press where the pictures were put on the front page of the pittsburgh courier going out to the 13 different editions that we had at the time, and the people from all the different parts of the country were calling in for newspapers, so we were trying to process those calls. >> narrator: the courier also covered baseball, especially the pittsburgh crawfords and the homestead grays. >> black baseball really was a big business during that era. the courier was a big part of the coverage of not only those two teams, the grays and the crawfords. they played a big role in covering national league, the entire black league as far as baseball was concerned. >> narrator: the courier followed the homestead grays and their dominance of black baseball from 1935 to the late 1940s. the courier sports pages also covered the pittsburgh crawfords. the crawfords' lineup in
joe louis knocked out max baer, a former heavyweight champion, in only four rounds.wait to read about it in the courier. >> chester washington and bill nunn flew back with the pictures, and we start putting 'em on the press where the pictures were put on the front page of the pittsburgh courier going out to the 13 different editions that we had at the time, and the people from all the different parts of the country were calling in for newspapers, so we were trying to process those calls....
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aseguró que algunos son tan serios que se prestará atención >> hoy el algualcil del condado de maricopa joeredada número 17, anunció que durante sus operativos un 60% de las personas atrapadas son indocumentados >> durante este tiempo diversos alguaciles estarán patrullando, pero debido a que la ley sb 1070 fue bloqueada, >> está abusando de su poder >> desde que el gobierno federal prohibió esta clase de arrestos, eso no lo detuvo >> joe arpaio negó las prácticas de perfil racial >> todas las palabras son de personas hispanas >> a pesar de las manifestaciones para bloquear la cárcel del estado, esto no detuvo su operativo >> mientras muchos creen caer presa de la ley sb 1070, otros no se sienten seguros ni en casa, carlos de la vega nos explica >> la vamos a llamar ana, es inmigrante no tiene papeles, es una de las mujeres maltratadas en arizona >> en verdad se siente uno como criminal y lo único que hace uno es luchar por sus hijos >> un día a mi telñfono entró una llamada restringida, a mis hijas le dice que no salga porque van a arrestarme, mi hija llora mucho, porque dice que no quiere
aseguró que algunos son tan serios que se prestará atención >> hoy el algualcil del condado de maricopa joeredada número 17, anunció que durante sus operativos un 60% de las personas atrapadas son indocumentados >> durante este tiempo diversos alguaciles estarán patrullando, pero debido a que la ley sb 1070 fue bloqueada, >> está abusando de su poder >> desde que el gobierno federal prohibió esta clase de arrestos, eso no lo detuvo >> joe arpaio negó las...
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did you tell vice president joe biden?> i just got off the phone with him. >> what about little lane? >> he is the first person i told. >> how about tito ortiz? >> i don't know who that is. >> he is an extreme fighter, he has a shaved head, wrestle add cow at bakersfield. >> yes, i told him. >> so i will be the last person you tell. >> not necessarily. i might not tell you. >> please tell. >> ask me again. >> please tell me. >> okay. i will tell you. i have decided -- i have decided i am going to take my appetite to the outback steakhouse. you will be eating dinner at the outback steakhouse? >> that is correct. >> and how do you explain that to the staff and management at chilly's. >> i had a good run with chile's and in a perfect workt i would eat at chile's constantly but tonight, there are no rules, just right, outback steakhouse. >> rose: tell me, that is so good. it is so stupid too. >> but it is good. you know what? it is one of those things like we thought this might be pretty funny. this might get a laugh but you n
did you tell vice president joe biden?> i just got off the phone with him. >> what about little lane? >> he is the first person i told. >> how about tito ortiz? >> i don't know who that is. >> he is an extreme fighter, he has a shaved head, wrestle add cow at bakersfield. >> yes, i told him. >> so i will be the last person you tell. >> not necessarily. i might not tell you. >> please tell. >> ask me again. >> please tell me....
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---los gigantes de san francisco se oponen al traslado de los atÉticos a san joÉ. vida. ñ ñ ñ --usted podÍa estar expuesto a un Óxico peligroso cada vez que realiza una compra. --de acuerdo a la agencia ambientalista "environmental working group", existen restos de bisfenol "a" en los recibos de las cajas registradoras que utilizan calor para imprimirlos.--en exposiciones frecuentes, se sospecha que este qÍmico, conocido por sus siglas como "b-p-a" puede causar cancer o daÑos neuroÓgicos.-- negocios como target, starbucks y los cajeros de bank of aÉrica ya dejaron de utilizar este papel termico. ---las camas solares son "carciÓgenos para las personas".---asi lo asegura una agencia de la "organizacion mundial de la salud" dedicada a la investigacion sobre el cancer. ---los expertos de la "oms" coincidieron en esta clasificacion tras analizar en detalle más de 20 estudios epidemiológicos que coinciden en que el riesgo de melanomas cutáneos se incrementa en un 75% cuando estos dispositivos se usan regularmente desde antes de los 30 años de edad... y tambien aumenta el
---los gigantes de san francisco se oponen al traslado de los atÉticos a san joÉ. vida. ñ ñ ñ --usted podÍa estar expuesto a un Óxico peligroso cada vez que realiza una compra. --de acuerdo a la agencia ambientalista "environmental working group", existen restos de bisfenol "a" en los recibos de las cajas registradoras que utilizan calor para imprimirlos.--en exposiciones frecuentes, se sospecha que este qÍmico, conocido por sus siglas como "b-p-a" puede...
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boat kershaw and manager joe torre thrown out. oh yeah, a score to settle. top 9 andress torres to the warning track. the giants take the lead in the ninth and win 7-5. i got to say folks there is some magic developing on that baseball team right now. >>> dallas braden fresh off the disabled list, he hasn't won assistant mains perfect game. boston's darnell mcdonald hits one off the 388 sign, that makes it 4-0 red sox, the a's tied it in the third, let's take it all the way to the 10th inning, kenton kouzmanoff smokes one to right. daric barton, rounding third, j.d. drew is gonna throw. here comes the throw not in time. the a's win dramatic fashion 5- 4 and that gets them back the .500 mark. >>> the curse of the warriors, all right. how else do you explain what happened to david lee who was selected to play on the team u.s.a. well shortly after he started his practice he dislocated the middle finger on his right hand in practice. came back to the bay area to be re-evaluated. he plans to return to vegas tomorrow night hoping he can play possibly with aspirin.
boat kershaw and manager joe torre thrown out. oh yeah, a score to settle. top 9 andress torres to the warning track. the giants take the lead in the ninth and win 7-5. i got to say folks there is some magic developing on that baseball team right now. >>> dallas braden fresh off the disabled list, he hasn't won assistant mains perfect game. boston's darnell mcdonald hits one off the 388 sign, that makes it 4-0 red sox, the a's tied it in the third, let's take it all the way to the 10th...
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joe vazquez asks, really?? now. [ laughter ] >>> reporter: jumping for joy at golden gate park. this past saturday, a crowd celebrated international happiness day. they are members of a growing movement, an industry replete with research, books and college courses that believes happiness is a science that can be taught. >> to adopt a happiness decision. >> by being happy now. >> reporter: amy, ph.d., calls herself a happiness expert. she offers three-month happiness makeovers. >> happiness is within your control. >> reporter: the cost, $3,000. >> i guarantee happiness for the rest of your life or your money back. [ laughter ] >> impossible. >> i think she is going to be giving a lot of people their money back. [ laughter ] >> happiness is being with somebody you like. being with somebody you love. and i don't need no makeover. >> yeah, i was skeptical at first. >> reporter: roslyn you understand stands the hesitation about believing happiness can be taught. but after taking the makeover and even producing a doc
joe vazquez asks, really?? now. [ laughter ] >>> reporter: jumping for joy at golden gate park. this past saturday, a crowd celebrated international happiness day. they are members of a growing movement, an industry replete with research, books and college courses that believes happiness is a science that can be taught. >> to adopt a happiness decision. >> by being happy now. >> reporter: amy, ph.d., calls herself a happiness expert. she offers three-month happiness...
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but while admitting there will be losses in november, vice president joe biden on abc's "this week" boldly predicted it won't be that bad. >> i think we're going to shock the heck out of everybody. we're going to win the house. and we're going to win the senate. we're not going to lose either one of those bodies. >> reporter: that, after the president's own press secretary admitted that enough seats are in play that democrats could lose control of the house. a simple statement of fact. but republicans smell blood, calling it gibbs-gate and proclaiming today they will win enough seats. >> i think we're going to be slightly over 40. >> i know these guys are popping the champagne bottles over there already. but the fact of the matter is, the democrats will retain a majority in the house. >> reporter: the most recent abc news poll shows while voters don't have much confidence in democrats in congress, just 32%, they have even less confidence in republicans, just 26%. democrats continue to label the
but while admitting there will be losses in november, vice president joe biden on abc's "this week" boldly predicted it won't be that bad. >> i think we're going to shock the heck out of everybody. we're going to win the house. and we're going to win the senate. we're not going to lose either one of those bodies. >> reporter: that, after the president's own press secretary admitted that enough seats are in play that democrats could lose control of the house. a simple...
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>> uh-huh. >> she may trade places with joe biden and joe biden may be the next secretary of state. >> wow. this is unbelievable. >> this is big talk. >> these are big predictions. go ahead. >> british prime minister, david cameron, when he comes to washington is going to make it hard on obama because he needs operational space in britain. he's going to be hard on obama when he comes. >> whose going to win that? >> they both win it in their respective home markets. >> i predict that the democrats will lose 40 seats in the house. > predict that a major regulatory action will be imposed on the internet. don't forget to join our discussion on facebook and follow us on twitter. bye bye.
>> uh-huh. >> she may trade places with joe biden and joe biden may be the next secretary of state. >> wow. this is unbelievable. >> this is big talk. >> these are big predictions. go ahead. >> british prime minister, david cameron, when he comes to washington is going to make it hard on obama because he needs operational space in britain. he's going to be hard on obama when he comes. >> whose going to win that? >> they both win it in their...
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army and didn't come back for two years initially his military superiors were understanding but when joe spoke at an antiwar rally in london they up to his charges to desertion which carries a ten year prison sentence joe's modest. that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting to introduce it just going to stand in the middle of some deep speaking of. the most i'm going to page a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks this weekend it wasn't long ago was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says will with him all the way on the stand he taken around the train was unbelievable i was so much support from from my fellow prisoners it was fantastic and so much mildness one point when it was going to underlies a time she was fantastic so you know the only time i think a fellow along for the first night when the. officer that i was correcting was so much more trying to do is become the poster boy for
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joe. >> this could be a breakthrough but there is a catch. always a catch. in this case the catch is for those officers to be rehired the people of oakland have to go back to the ballot in november and about to raise their taxes heavily. >>> um, the motion passes. >> reporter: the council voted 5-3 to place a four-year partial tax on the november ballot for 2010. it would not just charge $360 per parcel, it would lead to the rehiring of the police officers and stave off more than a hundred more police officers next year. leadership agreed to some concessions. in order to get the message on the ballot. >> the only way we can actually meet their demands of three years of no layoffs is if we have a tax that would allow us to do that. >> the police union would agree to have them escalate their pensions in to the office. and eventually achieving 9% by the third year. in exchange the council has agreed to guarantee no layoffs for three years. >> if it does pass then we'll have enough to guarantee we won't have to lay them off over the next two years. then they are
joe. >> this could be a breakthrough but there is a catch. always a catch. in this case the catch is for those officers to be rehired the people of oakland have to go back to the ballot in november and about to raise their taxes heavily. >>> um, the motion passes. >> reporter: the council voted 5-3 to place a four-year partial tax on the november ballot for 2010. it would not just charge $360 per parcel, it would lead to the rehiring of the police officers and stave off...
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. >>> el abogado de joe arpaio dijo que buscó comprobar que los demandantes no lograron comprobar dañosramente no es exagerado porque sabemos que en este estado hay una historia de perfil racial, no es cosa de exagerar es la realidad, y con esta ley va a aumentar. >>> la jooiz interrogó ademán dan te demandantes y defensores . >>> esta claro, qué como se puede implementar de manera que que vea por los derechos de las personas y fue evidente cuando el abogados del estado no pudo dar explicación. >>> en las afueras un verdadero herido der humano reitera la división social por la polémica ley. >>> si la ley entra en efecto no hay consecuencia negativa porque nada tiene que ver con ra raza. >>> es antiinmigrante esta ley y daña a todo ciudadano americano o no ciudadano americano. >>> esta misma tarde los abogados del departamento de justicia acaban wd realizar su presentación y señalan que si bien los estados pueden crear reglamentos que ins dan de manera in directa no pueden crear sus propias política s de inmigración lo que la constitución señala es un deven exclusivo del gobierno federal
. >>> el abogado de joe arpaio dijo que buscó comprobar que los demandantes no lograron comprobar dañosramente no es exagerado porque sabemos que en este estado hay una historia de perfil racial, no es cosa de exagerar es la realidad, y con esta ley va a aumentar. >>> la jooiz interrogó ademán dan te demandantes y defensores . >>> esta claro, qué como se puede implementar de manera que que vea por los derechos de las personas y fue evidente cuando el abogados del...
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-victor hugo rodriguez -- pkg-- sheriff joe arpaio mobilizes deputies/posse suppression/ illegal operation number 17. (áwith look live for kmexá)hoy el alguacil del condado arpaio anuncio lo que sera el operativo numero 17 contra la inmigracion ilegall. el sheriff reconocio que durante sus operativos un 60 por ciento de las personas que arresta son indocumentadas. ...durante este operativo 200 alguaciles estaran patrullando las calles de distintas ciudades del valleero debido a que partes de la ley sb1070 fueron bloquedas, arpaio manifestó que los arrestos los haran bajo las leyes estatales de arizonaa ley anticoyote, permiten detener a indocumentados que acepten haber pagado a traficantes humanos para ser traídos de deanon ampadl a los esta nos bo desde que el gobierno federal le retiró la autoridad de ejercer funciones de agente de inmigración en lces ba7gesnoo t rotundamente las acusaciones las manifestaciones para bloquer la carcel del condado de sus emep & yiera muchos temen caer presas de la
-victor hugo rodriguez -- pkg-- sheriff joe arpaio mobilizes deputies/posse suppression/ illegal operation number 17. (áwith look live for kmexá)hoy el alguacil del condado arpaio anuncio lo que sera el operativo numero 17 contra la inmigracion ilegall. el sheriff reconocio que durante sus operativos un 60 por ciento de las personas que arresta son indocumentadas. ...durante este operativo 200 alguaciles estaran patrullando las calles de distintas ciudades del valleero debido a que partes de...
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army and didn't come back for two years initially his military superiors were understanding but when joe spoke at an antiwar rally in london they charges to desertion which carries a ten year prison sentence joe's mother says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting to introduce the lock somebody up to speak and. so on. page a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says were with him all the way on the stand he'd taken. more support from fellow prisoners. and so much mildness. point when he was going to under two is fantastic so you know the only time i think of how long before the first. officer that i was directing was so much for the. jews become the poster boy for the stop the war coalition. with a hero's welcome following his release from prison for someone they consider brave and principled well i mean should have
army and didn't come back for two years initially his military superiors were understanding but when joe spoke at an antiwar rally in london they charges to desertion which carries a ten year prison sentence joe's mother says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting to introduce the lock somebody up to speak and. so on. page a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't...
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they've stayed here. >> joe vazquez, thank you. >>> 6 1/2 million dollars, that is how much the city of oakland agreed to pay the victims of illegal police searches. city council agreed to that settlement with more than 100 plaintiffs, some of whom actually went to jail. the city acknowledged that between 2001 and 2008 some police officers lied to get search warrants so they could raid homes for drugs. conducting search warrants" at least four of >> what we found was a course of conduct that was pretty outrageous and scandalous, if you will, and really reflected that we had officers who were essentially out of control when they were, in fact, conducting a search warrant. >> the investigation has resulted in at least four police officers being fired. >>> it could be a first for the state supreme court. the latest nominee is fillapina and would be the first asian american justice if confirmed. simon perez with what could be an even bigger first for the court. >> reporter: this 50-year-old is on track to be the next chief justice of the california supreme court after her nomination by g
they've stayed here. >> joe vazquez, thank you. >>> 6 1/2 million dollars, that is how much the city of oakland agreed to pay the victims of illegal police searches. city council agreed to that settlement with more than 100 plaintiffs, some of whom actually went to jail. the city acknowledged that between 2001 and 2008 some police officers lied to get search warrants so they could raid homes for drugs. conducting search warrants" at least four of >> what we found was a...
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army and didn't come back for two years initially his military superiors were understanding but when joe spoke at an antiwar rally in london. charges to does said which. carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting when do you should understand in the middle of some deep speaking you. know mr benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks the reason it wasn't longer was to avoid a public outcry which could have brought on an examination of the war he served his time along with other soldiers who he says will with him all the way on the stand he taken. you know so much support from from my fellow prisoners it was fantastic and so much mildness one point i was going to under leisure time was fantastic so you know the only time i think of how long before the first. and also that i still reckon on. juries become a poster boy for the stop the war coalition with a hero's welcome following his release from prison someone they consider bra
army and didn't come back for two years initially his military superiors were understanding but when joe spoke at an antiwar rally in london. charges to does said which. carries a ten year prison sentence martha says that exposes the hypocrisy of the conflict bringing democracy we've got freedom of speech we're fighting when do you should understand in the middle of some deep speaking you. know mr benton paid a price for his outspokenness in the notorious military jail the glass house he thinks...
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joe. >> reporter: yeah, ken, 10:00 and broadway's coming alive. you know pretty soon we'll see an army of police officers providing a pretty expensive security. now city leaders are hoping a proposed new law will inspire club owners to share that expense. >> this is a 360 camera. >> reporter: the new owner of the impala nightclub on broadway says he has spent thousands of dollars beefing up security including the hiring of a dozen security guards. he says it's in his business interest for his patrons to be safe. >> i have to do this for the safety of the community. >> reporter: the broadway strip has struggled for years with violent street crime outside of its nightclubs. in the tough economic times, a san francisco police officer reported this week that increased police patrols in north beach and other entertainment areas are costing the city about $10,000 a week or more than half a million a year. now new proposed legislation is before the supervisors to give the city more teeth in dealing with the nightclubs. in february, gunshots rang out at c
joe. >> reporter: yeah, ken, 10:00 and broadway's coming alive. you know pretty soon we'll see an army of police officers providing a pretty expensive security. now city leaders are hoping a proposed new law will inspire club owners to share that expense. >> this is a 360 camera. >> reporter: the new owner of the impala nightclub on broadway says he has spent thousands of dollars beefing up security including the hiring of a dozen security guards. he says it's in his business...
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joe vazquez, cbs5. >>> apple has no plans to recall the iphone 4.hat's according to the wall street journal. users have been complaining, though, when they hold the phone a certain way, calls are dropped. researchers at consumer reports this week said they can't recommend the phone because of the issues. apple will talk about the problem and potential fix at a rare news conference tomorrow morning at 10:00. >> on this issue they've been really dismissive and kind of denied that there was a problem and they're the kind of company that almost never responds to complaints about hardware flaws. so the fact that they're holding a press conference at all is a very big deal. >> the journal also reports apple engineers knew about risks associated with the phone's antenna as early as a year ago, but ceo steve jobs apparently liked the design so much that appear went ahead with the development. -- apple went ahead with the development. >>> some of the eul should drop some of those letters. researchers sampled 19 brands sold in the bay area. sacramento and los
joe vazquez, cbs5. >>> apple has no plans to recall the iphone 4.hat's according to the wall street journal. users have been complaining, though, when they hold the phone a certain way, calls are dropped. researchers at consumer reports this week said they can't recommend the phone because of the issues. apple will talk about the problem and potential fix at a rare news conference tomorrow morning at 10:00. >> on this issue they've been really dismissive and kind of denied that...
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>> uh-huh. >> she may trade places with joe biden and joe biden may be the next secretary of state. >> wow. this is unbelievable. >> this is big talk. >> these are big predictions. go ahead. >> british prime minister, david cameron, when he comes to washington is going to make it hard on obama because he needs operational space in britain. he's going to be hard on obama when he comes. >> whose going to win that? >> they both win it in their respective home markets. >> i predict that the democrats will lose 40 seats in the house. > predict that a major regulatory action will be imposed on the internet. don't forget to join our discussion on facebook and follow us on twitter. bye bye. rozat k. sabich. and they're gonna charge me. don't be seen with me, man. they' your own autopsy notes? you dictate them you may stop answering questions at any timnt? any feeling that you might be a political scapegoat? is now in session, the honorable larren l. lyttle, judge, presiding.
>> uh-huh. >> she may trade places with joe biden and joe biden may be the next secretary of state. >> wow. this is unbelievable. >> this is big talk. >> these are big predictions. go ahead. >> british prime minister, david cameron, when he comes to washington is going to make it hard on obama because he needs operational space in britain. he's going to be hard on obama when he comes. >> whose going to win that? >> they both win it in their...
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---durante su mandato, la poliÍa de san joÉ se convirtio en la primera agencia del orden de la nacÓns armas de descarga eÉctrica.---sin embargo, "davis" tambÉn fue criticado por el alto Úmero de latinos arrestados en san joÉ por estar borrachos en la Ía Ública. enseguida en noticias univision 14...--hablaremos de los avances en la proteccion a las personas con capacidades diferentes.---...algunos eventos para celebrar el bicentenario de la independencia de mexico. ---hasta el 12 de agosto podra disfrutar de las películas de la Época de oro" del cine mexicano en diversos lugares en el area de la bahia.---para más ---hace dos decadas, millones de estadounidenses que tenian algun tipo de discapacidad enfrentaban serios problemas para superarse... pero gracias a una ley que rige desde hace 20 a#os, el panorama ha cambiado para este sector de la poblacion,---"ramon adame" nos habla de esto... ramon buenas noches. el acta que protege los derechos de los estadounideses con discapacidades, fue firmada el 26 de julio de 1990 por el entonces presidente george w. bush... para evitar las discrim
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their lives for a war that money the politicians support even in private they know it's a disaster joe blanton story is ok because it comes straight from the front line as do the ninety thousand documents released this week showing the unvarnished truth of a bloody conflicts and going by clinton's account of the support he received from other soldiers during his time in prison there is dissent inside the armed forces something the government could have a hard time ignoring nor and it's r.t. london. still to come on the program the latest in our series we'll tell you the things you can do get me a musket and find out what drives some next to their. president as he wastes weeping russia continues unabated july already the hottest month. as a result of the heat. is now choking in thick smog. pools in the heart of the problem. fires have spread well across moscow region and scores of firefighters are being sent to fight these blazes every day but their efforts are being hampered by the sixteen the hot and dry weather and we've been told that the amount of fires this year has already exceed
their lives for a war that money the politicians support even in private they know it's a disaster joe blanton story is ok because it comes straight from the front line as do the ninety thousand documents released this week showing the unvarnished truth of a bloody conflicts and going by clinton's account of the support he received from other soldiers during his time in prison there is dissent inside the armed forces something the government could have a hard time ignoring nor and it's r.t....