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where's john paul now? well, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder, but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based on microscopic examination, phillips' hair was not similar, so he was eliminated as a suspect. despite the hair analysis, susan's family was convinced that john paul phillips was susan's killer. >> and they didn't take phillips into custody at the time. they didn't arrest him or charge him, which i didn't understand at the time, because i thought that they had enough reason to. >> later, phillips committed several assaults that landed him in jail. >> he went out to the devil's kitchen, spotted a young lady and her boyfriend at one of th
where's john paul now? well, it turned out he lived just a few blocks north. >> there had been insufficient evidence to arrest john paul phillips for either murder, but in susan schumake's murder, police finally got a break. at susan's autopsy, the medical examiner found two foreign hairs on her body, presumably from her killer. >> one was a body hair, one was a pubic hair that was recovered from susan's body. >> phillips willingly provided hair samples for comparison. based...
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listen to their pain. >> you mentioned meeting john paul, pope john paul. he was just made a saint. any feelings about that? any feelings about the catholic church under pope francis? >> i have a special relationship. historically the catholic church was the enemy of the jewish people. then came two popes recently made saints. somebody asked me how do you feel? to me, they were saints way before the pope decided to make them saints. jenning 23rd and john paul have a very special relation and history of the jewish people . they change christian thinking, catholic theology which basically said god's promise to jesus over -- superseded god's promise to abraham and therefore, jews are nothing. then came these two popes who said, no. jews are our older brothers. we are a continuation. god's promise to the jews was not superseded. when john paul went to the synagogue, it was a magnificent statement to the christian world. the jews have a viability. jews have a message of spiritual revival and so, yeah, to us, to me, listen, you know, i owe part of my life to the catholic church. >> just a
listen to their pain. >> you mentioned meeting john paul, pope john paul. he was just made a saint. any feelings about that? any feelings about the catholic church under pope francis? >> i have a special relationship. historically the catholic church was the enemy of the jewish people. then came two popes recently made saints. somebody asked me how do you feel? to me, they were saints way before the pope decided to make them saints. jenning 23rd and john paul have a very special...
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thank you. >> thank you, john paul. comments from councilmembers? co-chair zarda. >> thank you for the presentation. i was excited to learn more about accessible playgrounds and how ahead of the curve san francisco is and how you said always trying to exceed requirements for the the ada. where are the brochures? where you mentioned as well the guidelines that you talked about during the creation process of seeing there weren't guidance in place for youth trying to access certain handrails? are these documents available online? in electronic format? just in case people want to learn more about them. >> we will be putting them up on our website. we wanted to be sure we had agreement between the various departments rather than rushing it. so it will be up fairly soon and that is where you will find it in our architectural section and put in a highlight in the "what's new."? >> sounds great. looking forward to that. another question for the upcoming meetings with the upgrades of playgrounds, where is the best place to find information about these, in ca
thank you. >> thank you, john paul. comments from councilmembers? co-chair zarda. >> thank you for the presentation. i was excited to learn more about accessible playgrounds and how ahead of the curve san francisco is and how you said always trying to exceed requirements for the the ada. where are the brochures? where you mentioned as well the guidelines that you talked about during the creation process of seeing there weren't guidance in place for youth trying to access certain...
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. >> john paul garcia was walking home after getting ice cream, his family says he was hilt in the cross walk. . >> reporter: these pictures show part of the family's pain. >> daily activities -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: his injuries ranging from broken bones to a spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. >> he was left behind when he got hit by this driver. didn't have a heart to stop and help my son. >> wednesday around 9:45 p.m. in the evening the 26-year-old
. >> john paul garcia was walking home after getting ice cream, his family says he was hilt in the cross walk. . >> reporter: these pictures show part of the family's pain. >> daily activities -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: his injuries ranging from broken bones to a spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. >> he was left behind when he got hit by this driver. didn't have a heart to stop and help my son. >> wednesday around 9:45 p.m....
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presentation by john paul scott. deputy director for physical access, mayor's office on disability. public comment is welcome. item 9, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. item 10, information item correspondence. item 11, discussion item. councilmember comments and announcements. item 12, adjourn. >> thank you. next we have agenda item no. 3, public comment. i have bob. >> i'm bob planthold. i want to raise an issue that is something where you can more -- with impact raise questions. i learned this week that the paper forms provided by the california secretary of state for voter registration are not in accessible format. the white house for the blind staff told me that they get paper forms that are not in accessible form and i checked and they are not. it's not that they just don't make that -- i don't know whether there needs to be a specific individual request, but when the white house for the blind is issued paper forms that maybe myself can fill out, but some of their clients and staff and
presentation by john paul scott. deputy director for physical access, mayor's office on disability. public comment is welcome. item 9, public comment. items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc. each speaker is limited to three minutes. item 10, information item correspondence. item 11, discussion item. councilmember comments and announcements. item 12, adjourn. >> thank you. next we have agenda item no. 3, public comment. i have bob. >> i'm bob planthold. i...
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hair-care giant john paul mitchell systems.gering success on this special edition of "how i made my billions."
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john paul scott will do the presentation. >> hello councilmembers. this is our annual update on the ada transition plan, a request for capital funds from the board of supervisors and the mayor. from the general budget. we have not -- this has not been finalized yet. we're close. but we're fairly confident that these are the projects that will be funded this year and i will also highlight some of the current projects that are moving into construction towards the end of the presentation. so we are now on a two-year budget cycle. so we're looking at fiscal year fy15 funding. and fiscal year fy16 funding. if we could bring up the powerpoint, please? and i'm sorry for the overlap. this will sunset the funding request for the ada transition plan. these are our last two years' of funding. so to-date we have -- the plan was put together in 2004 and approved by the board of supervisors and the mayor in 2007, to give you a little recap here. it evolved into plus or minus 100 projects, it depends on how we split projects up at places like san francisco general
john paul scott will do the presentation. >> hello councilmembers. this is our annual update on the ada transition plan, a request for capital funds from the board of supervisors and the mayor. from the general budget. we have not -- this has not been finalized yet. we're close. but we're fairly confident that these are the projects that will be funded this year and i will also highlight some of the current projects that are moving into construction towards the end of the presentation. so...
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how is it that he believes that he and john paul ii are working towards the same end? there is a critical line on gorbachev. it was his decisions that led to the collapse of the empire. not just the outer empire. territory that russia had held for several hundred years. the same issues that we are seeing today and the reason why vladimir putin says that this is the greatest geopolitical collapse in recent history. the failure of gorbachev to create a new union. there are plenty reasons to be critical of gorbachev. maybe his intentions were less than noble. in terms of his willingness to withstand the loss of the cold war with united states, we owe him a tremendous debt of gratitude. >> i second that. the gentleman to the side here. >> i can hear you, pat. >> anyways, i am pat. a retired historian. reagan and scholz had been in the cold war. baker and scowcroft were men of the cold war. my question is, what was their objective? was it to establish arms-control treaties and tie the soviet union up with arms productions? was it stability? was it that they sense that they
how is it that he believes that he and john paul ii are working towards the same end? there is a critical line on gorbachev. it was his decisions that led to the collapse of the empire. not just the outer empire. territory that russia had held for several hundred years. the same issues that we are seeing today and the reason why vladimir putin says that this is the greatest geopolitical collapse in recent history. the failure of gorbachev to create a new union. there are plenty reasons to be...
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would there be a memorial to john paul jones in washington's park?limited to daring attacks of british vessels? the answer is probably not. for the scottish-born jones, a place in history books was assured on a single day in 1779. commanding a ship named by benjamin franklin. at the height of the battle, jones delivered his celebrating fighting cry, i have not at least begun to fight. -- i have not yet begun to fight so recounted one of his officers. these words appear on the back of the memorial along with the depiction of him raising the new american flag on the first time on a vessel in service to the united states. dedicated in 1912, a 10-foot tall bronze statue of admiral is flanked by skull. -- sculpted dolphins. while jones' heroism and skill is beyond doubt, he certainly never said i have not yet begun to fight. the phrase appeared in 1825, almost 50 years after the battle. more than 30 years since john paul jones died in paris, impoverished, and forgotten. >> we believe that all men are created equal yet many are denied equal treatment. we b
would there be a memorial to john paul jones in washington's park?limited to daring attacks of british vessels? the answer is probably not. for the scottish-born jones, a place in history books was assured on a single day in 1779. commanding a ship named by benjamin franklin. at the height of the battle, jones delivered his celebrating fighting cry, i have not at least begun to fight. -- i have not yet begun to fight so recounted one of his officers. these words appear on the back of the...
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. >> pope john paul 20 years ago made a similar attack on the sicilian mafia. he's making this appeal because there isn't much head, there is normal. the church has one area to which with yo still has some meaning. >> exactly. you say this is the area that the pope has been visiting. you think that his comments will make a difference? >> well, i think that there is a symbolic importance of meeting with father if the child is caught up with a drawing war and shot and there have been people o who have lived in this. and someone like the pope, a much-loved figure in the catholic community could send a positive signal. >> they have connections to the local government but on a personal level when members of the mafia hear these comments is it likely to affect them psychologically in some way? is it going to make--is it going to make them listen? >> well, i think communication is very strong. he talks about the worship of evil. people may think twice. some of the activists or the organizers, it happened 20 years ago with john paul second in sicily, and people are hop
. >> pope john paul 20 years ago made a similar attack on the sicilian mafia. he's making this appeal because there isn't much head, there is normal. the church has one area to which with yo still has some meaning. >> exactly. you say this is the area that the pope has been visiting. you think that his comments will make a difference? >> well, i think that there is a symbolic importance of meeting with father if the child is caught up with a drawing war and shot and there have...
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john paul garcia is in the intensive care unit. he has spinal cord injuries and broken bones. last wednesday night at 945 garcia was in the crosswalk on four oaks and how's 2e9er when witnesses say a car ran a red light and hit him and left the scene. the family says he was told his body flew at least 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and on his way home when he was hit. >> it's harder for me because my brother the reason why he left the house that night was to get ice cream for my son. and i think that is what hurts me is my son blames himself. and we just want to find you know who did it. and i don't want my son to blame himself. >> reporter: the family says they understand accidents happen but they want the person responsible to own up to their actions. all police have to go on is the suspects car may have been a black colored sedan. anyone with information is being asked to call police. the family says they are offering a $2,000 reward if the person responsible is found. reporting live from san jose janine de la vega ktv
john paul garcia is in the intensive care unit. he has spinal cord injuries and broken bones. last wednesday night at 945 garcia was in the crosswalk on four oaks and how's 2e9er when witnesses say a car ran a red light and hit him and left the scene. the family says he was told his body flew at least 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and on his way home when he was hit. >> it's harder for me because my brother the reason why he left...
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john paul the second had parkinson's and you know he got the best care and in the process we continued to go downhill. we have not a single drug that slows down the progression. include front dementia which has a prominent place with the football players. you were talking about the nfl and these football players/soldiers, we don't know how many soldiers have post traumatic stress disorder suffer from front temporal dementia but we know some do and there is no drug to stop the process. >> why is that? >> i think it is because we are just learning the causes of the diseases. i think in the last five years we have seen a dramatic change and we think that each one of the offending proteins and disease becomes a prion. and what is a prion that is a protein that adopted an alternative shape and this protein continues to stimulate more of itself to be accumulated and that is at the root of these diseases. the world of cancer has, the nih, 6-7 billion a year in research. maybe it is more. that is the number that is out there. and the pipeline has, i think, most people at the conference know is
john paul the second had parkinson's and you know he got the best care and in the process we continued to go downhill. we have not a single drug that slows down the progression. include front dementia which has a prominent place with the football players. you were talking about the nfl and these football players/soldiers, we don't know how many soldiers have post traumatic stress disorder suffer from front temporal dementia but we know some do and there is no drug to stop the process. >>...
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john, paul, ringo and spike.sunday -- >> sunday, george and spike. >> jimmy: spike got kicked out of the beatles. [ laughter ] >> and we didn't know what we're going to do. >> jimmy: it's a thing, you know. >> spike was the artsy one, you know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the artsy, the artsy one. >> absolutely -- >> jimmy: they said it was john. no. it was really spike at the time. [ normal accent ] >> jimmy: -- i know, that's what i was gonna say. your characters, your catch phrases, we do it all the time around the office. higgins or the writers -- >> oh, sure. >> jimmy: we always, you know, party on. we do whatever. we just keep saying stuff. do you realize how many catch phrases you have started in this country, in this world? >> i -- i, inevitably yes, i do. >> jimmy: that's my favorite one. that's my favorite catchphrase. i -- i -- yes. we do that all the time. >> it's called false modesty guy. [ laughter ] i spy, you know. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: false modesty guy. [ as modesty guy ] >> i mean, you k
john, paul, ringo and spike.sunday -- >> sunday, george and spike. >> jimmy: spike got kicked out of the beatles. [ laughter ] >> and we didn't know what we're going to do. >> jimmy: it's a thing, you know. >> spike was the artsy one, you know. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the artsy, the artsy one. >> absolutely -- >> jimmy: they said it was john. no. it was really spike at the time. [ normal accent ] >> jimmy: -- i know, that's what i was gonna...
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john paul garcia is in the intensive care unit at san jose regional medical unit. he is suffering from broken bones and spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. last wednesday night garcia was in the crosswalk at hostetter at four oaks when witnesses say a car ran a red light, hit him, and left the scene. the family says they were tole the body threw at least 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and on his way back home when he was hit. >> he was left behind when he got hit by this driver. they didn't have the heart to stop and help my son. >> reporter: garcia's mother drove by the accident on her way to work that night but had no idea it was her son laying in the road. the family says they understand accidents happen but they want the person responsible to own up to their actions. the family says they are offering a $2,000 reward if the person responsible is found. reporting live from san jose janine de la vega ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a mountain view woman was arrested this weekend after she reportedly a
john paul garcia is in the intensive care unit at san jose regional medical unit. he is suffering from broken bones and spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. last wednesday night garcia was in the crosswalk at hostetter at four oaks when witnesses say a car ran a red light, hit him, and left the scene. the family says they were tole the body threw at least 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and on his way back home when he was...
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improvement for patients, but that is a symptomatic improvement, and i think that the example of this is john paul the second, the pope who had parkinson's. he got all of the best care. in the processing continued to go downhill. the underlying nerve degeneration continued. we have not a single drug that slows this down, including lou gehrig's disease, including football players. you were talking about the nfl earlier. these football players, soldiers . we don't know how many soldiers who have posttraumatic stress disorder struggle, but we know that some of them do. we don't have a single effective drug to stop this process. >> why is that? >> i think it is, in part, because we are just beginning to learn the causes of these diseases. we thought for a long time that we understood them, but in the last five years your senior dramatic change. we think now that each one of these proteins, an alternative should this house should approaching stimulus more. that is at the root. it's never sure, that's the number that's out there. the pipeline, as most people at this conference know is filled with anti-c
improvement for patients, but that is a symptomatic improvement, and i think that the example of this is john paul the second, the pope who had parkinson's. he got all of the best care. in the processing continued to go downhill. the underlying nerve degeneration continued. we have not a single drug that slows this down, including lou gehrig's disease, including football players. you were talking about the nfl earlier. these football players, soldiers . we don't know how many soldiers who have...
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the year that pope john paul ii traveled to israel.l you the correct answer. this week's book of the week is "age of ambition." china has changed since the tiananmen square protest. to the rising expectations among every day chinese, it talks about the chinese dream and business and governments and religion. if you want to understand modern china, read this book. wednesday was the 25th anniversary of the 1989 tiananmen crackdown. despite massive protests, it wasn't news in china. june 4th, the anniversary of the protests, is sometimes called internet maintenance day in china because of all of the temporary censorship the government imposes. and if you were behind the great firewall on wednesday, you couldn't search for term s like june 4th or tiananmen, things like campus upheaval between spring and summer, the roman numerals for 1989, student movement, h squared, which is 64. three days after june 1st, march '96. the list goes on and on and on. the connect answer to the challenge question is "c," it wasn't until 1993, 46 years after i
the year that pope john paul ii traveled to israel.l you the correct answer. this week's book of the week is "age of ambition." china has changed since the tiananmen square protest. to the rising expectations among every day chinese, it talks about the chinese dream and business and governments and religion. if you want to understand modern china, read this book. wednesday was the 25th anniversary of the 1989 tiananmen crackdown. despite massive protests, it wasn't news in china. june...
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. ♪ >>> it's the spiritual path once taken by john paul, george, and ringo, now people across the globely site in india, seeking the same solace as the fab four. an enlightening journey on the holy city. ♪ >> reporter: i'm in a little city in the foothills of the indian himalayas. the star of the place is the sacred river which flows towards the plains. some come here for adventure, but others come for spiritual tourism. the place has always been important to hindus, but westerners started coming after the beatles did in 1968. where john, paul, george and ringo staid, and most of the white album, is closed, a sad overgrown shell of what it once was. you can meet with gurus, half different kinds of readings, you can dabble in ancient healing therapies, present offering at shrines and temples. >> say it once again. >> reporter: admire the sacred cows who always have the right of way. you can stumble upon people chanting outside caves. and you can explore yoga and meditation in a place with no judgment. my first yoga teacher was this guy. >> you mind will be happy, your body will be happy.
. ♪ >>> it's the spiritual path once taken by john paul, george, and ringo, now people across the globely site in india, seeking the same solace as the fab four. an enlightening journey on the holy city. ♪ >> reporter: i'm in a little city in the foothills of the indian himalayas. the star of the place is the sacred river which flows towards the plains. some come here for adventure, but others come for spiritual tourism. the place has always been important to hindus, but...
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i went up there with dave groh and john paul jones and drank and drank and drank and that was the firstt i spent the night at the roxie. i spent the night there. i woke up. what are you doing? i thought i'm in trouble. the next day everybody is giving me a high five like that's so rock 'n' roll. >> did you get star struck? >> we had van halen perform for a few months. awesome experience. don't have time to get star struck. on a working level with the people and all human beings. so whatever. >> it is a switch it up prank. but -- >> the girl is in on this. >> i don't do that. i don't do that. >> so what happens when one guy turn the tables. >> what are you doing later? toto y youou...... ththey're momorere t thahana pet so protect them, with k9k9 advantix ll itit's's b broroadad s spepm protection kills fleas, ticksks a andd mosquitoes too. k9k9 a advdvanantitix l fofor r ththe e loloveve o g >>> what's better than peanut brittle? bacon peanut brittle. sweet and salty and greasy. and i'm going to show you how to make it with this video posted. the diet free zone. you're going all in. >>
i went up there with dave groh and john paul jones and drank and drank and drank and that was the firstt i spent the night at the roxie. i spent the night there. i woke up. what are you doing? i thought i'm in trouble. the next day everybody is giving me a high five like that's so rock 'n' roll. >> did you get star struck? >> we had van halen perform for a few months. awesome experience. don't have time to get star struck. on a working level with the people and all human beings. so...
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i went up with dave and john paul and drank and drank and that was the first night i spent the nightroxie. i locked myself in the dressing room and woke up what the hell are you doing. oh, god i'm in trouble. the next day everyone is giving me high fives. that was so rock and roll. >> ever get star struck at all anymore? >> we had van halen rehearse at the roxie. i spent every day with eddie van halen and david lee roth. you don't have time to get star struck. you're on a working level with these people and a human being so whatever. >> we have two sort of funny moments caught on camera but the first from an area you would think doesn't produce many laughs. >> from the west bank. those are israeli soldiers down there on patrol on this village in the west bank and that is a tire being rolled at them from down the street, a group of palestinian adults and children. but this is all a very playful exchange because watch. he gets taken out by this tire rolling down the street. nobody is hurt. he kind of has a laugh on his face and then i have to say does something somewhat scary like play
i went up with dave and john paul and drank and drank and that was the first night i spent the nightroxie. i locked myself in the dressing room and woke up what the hell are you doing. oh, god i'm in trouble. the next day everyone is giving me high fives. that was so rock and roll. >> ever get star struck at all anymore? >> we had van halen rehearse at the roxie. i spent every day with eddie van halen and david lee roth. you don't have time to get star struck. you're on a working...
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but i believe this attention is particularly acute in the case of even john paul's. i would define them in terms of these three questions.o how do we reconcile things how do we bring ourselves to bear when you get down to it there all problems of intellectual authority of faith cover recent, aia community, individual that demand total loyalty. and other christian and traditions have ahori magisterial authority theve institutional or intellectual authority thatt helps believers figure this out. the roman catholics are notan, unified a and phytol the time and quarrel all the time but building something still gives them a structure in an with shubert through the questions and the institutional framework that forces them to stay in the room with their opponents was to founding their own church. protestantsal allow the goddess of reason to function and permits her to rule over as the bible or in her own separate sphere. to me, between different authorities if has defied death of movement since the very beginning and is at the core of the tensions and badl relations of cul
but i believe this attention is particularly acute in the case of even john paul's. i would define them in terms of these three questions.o how do we reconcile things how do we bring ourselves to bear when you get down to it there all problems of intellectual authority of faith cover recent, aia community, individual that demand total loyalty. and other christian and traditions have ahori magisterial authority theve institutional or intellectual authority thatt helps believers figure this out....
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to what you just said the money is printed by the sense of it goes to people like hank paulson or john paul or a hedge fund manager or it's a gift from the central bank they print hundreds of billions of trillions and they buy stocks the state that to be rich is to be virtuous.
to what you just said the money is printed by the sense of it goes to people like hank paulson or john paul or a hedge fund manager or it's a gift from the central bank they print hundreds of billions of trillions and they buy stocks the state that to be rich is to be virtuous.
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believe that reagan's defense buildup and his fight against communism alongside margaret thatcher and john paul ii were some sort of inevitable triumph of consensus policies. were resistedies every step of the way. and, just as steps that we need to take today are and will be resisted. i also think the effort of heritage to look back a century at world war i is good and needed harley to prevent the sort of amnesia that i just mentioned, and partly because there seems to be an inevitable tendency to abuse history for current political ends, even recent history. r in one of two ways. either we try to shoehorn the current problem into some sort , and thereby make the outcome inevitable, or we tend to forget the lessons of history warningeby fulfill the i repeating the mistakes of the past. no result is inevitable. we are wise, we can learn the lessons of history and take the principles of history and apply them to the circumstances of today. my bottomhortcut to line, it is that peace through strength is one of those principles that we can and refreshed, and apply over and over again. ask whether t
believe that reagan's defense buildup and his fight against communism alongside margaret thatcher and john paul ii were some sort of inevitable triumph of consensus policies. were resistedies every step of the way. and, just as steps that we need to take today are and will be resisted. i also think the effort of heritage to look back a century at world war i is good and needed harley to prevent the sort of amnesia that i just mentioned, and partly because there seems to be an inevitable...
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thanks to the anchorage -- to the encouragement of the catholic church and the fearlessness of pope john paul ii. [applause] recall how you prevailed 25 years ago. in the face of beatings and bullets, you never wavered from .he moral force of nonviolence through the darkness of martial law, poles lit candles in their windows. when the regime finally agreed to talk, you embraced dialogue. when they held those elections, and even though not fully free, you participated. as one solidarity leader said at the time, "we decided to accept ."at was possible so poland reminds us that sometimes the smallest steps, however imperfect, and ultimately tear down walls, can ultimately transform the world. [applause] victory that your .une day was only the beginning as your president just indicated, democracy is more than just elections. ,rue democracy, real prosperity lasting security -- these are neither simply given nor pulled from the outside. they must he earned and built from within. be earned and built from within. oppression,rty and between solidarity and intolerance, poland's progress shows the endur
thanks to the anchorage -- to the encouragement of the catholic church and the fearlessness of pope john paul ii. [applause] recall how you prevailed 25 years ago. in the face of beatings and bullets, you never wavered from .he moral force of nonviolence through the darkness of martial law, poles lit candles in their windows. when the regime finally agreed to talk, you embraced dialogue. when they held those elections, and even though not fully free, you participated. as one solidarity leader...
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this was the strongest attack on organized crime since pope john paul ii aimed stinging criticism athe sicilian mafia in 1993. the mob responded by bombing several churchs in rome. a vatican spokesman said the pope's message to the mafia was not a formal decree. instead, it was a signal to mobsters that they had effectively excommunicated themselves. alexis christoforous for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> now to the crisis in iraq where another key border post has been seized. on saturday the islamic state tough iraq and syria or isis overtook another town along the euphrates river. about 175 miles from baghdad. this comes just one day after isis captured a town along the syrian border. allowing it to easily move rebels and weapons back and forth from syria to iraq. >>> stay with "eyewitness news" for the latest on the crisis in iraq. we'll bring you updates here on television and on on our web site, cbsphilly.com. >>> and officials are now also pointing at this crisis in iraq for rising gas prices here in the states. in new jersey, prices have jumped for nine straight days after falling
this was the strongest attack on organized crime since pope john paul ii aimed stinging criticism athe sicilian mafia in 1993. the mob responded by bombing several churchs in rome. a vatican spokesman said the pope's message to the mafia was not a formal decree. instead, it was a signal to mobsters that they had effectively excommunicated themselves. alexis christoforous for cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> now to the crisis in iraq where another key border post has been seized. on...
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raised over two million dollars already explained what it's all about is senior energy correspondent john paul gone. overboard a. good seller fricken roadways pretty exciting no the opposite not exciting not incredible incredible all there is nothing more interesting that is less interesting than these particular hexagon shaped interlocking solar panels with lights. which are then covered with tempered glass lens. and if we were place all of our roadways with them we'd be able to produce three times the electricity that our country needs i'm literally asleep where are we the netherlands i'm this this is amazing technology john why do you think it so lame because that's not the whole story they also keep the surface temperature of the roads a few degrees above freezing so they'll never be any car accidents from ice or snow it is a nanny state it saves the lives john hey if i want to spend down the highway doing three things these are completely out of control where everyone else in the car is screaming that i shouldn't be texting during the ice storm that's my god given right as an american law
raised over two million dollars already explained what it's all about is senior energy correspondent john paul gone. overboard a. good seller fricken roadways pretty exciting no the opposite not exciting not incredible incredible all there is nothing more interesting that is less interesting than these particular hexagon shaped interlocking solar panels with lights. which are then covered with tempered glass lens. and if we were place all of our roadways with them we'd be able to produce three...
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times, shunning the closed popemobile which was rolled out after the attempted assassination of john paul ii. francis speaking in his native spanish said, i am not going to greet the people and tell them that i love them from inside a sardine can even if it's made of glass. it's a wall, he said, and i can't live that way. besides that, the pope said, at my age, he's 77, i don't have much to lose. francis said he has no personal agenda as pope. he said he never expected to be elected. i came to the conclave, he said, with a very small suitcase to return to argentina as soon as possible. francis is a huge fan of world cup soccer and his home team from argentina which is a fierce rival of brazil, the host of the matches. the pope said, "the brazilians asked me to be neutral. and i'm keeping my word." we'll have more of enrique zimmerman's rare interview with pope francis on friday. teacher tenure was struck down in california. will other states follow the lead? and they love soccer in brazil, so why are they protesting the world cup? when the "cbs evening news" continues. continues. i go to
times, shunning the closed popemobile which was rolled out after the attempted assassination of john paul ii. francis speaking in his native spanish said, i am not going to greet the people and tell them that i love them from inside a sardine can even if it's made of glass. it's a wall, he said, and i can't live that way. besides that, the pope said, at my age, he's 77, i don't have much to lose. francis said he has no personal agenda as pope. he said he never expected to be elected. i came to...
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today's words by the people's pope were the harshest by a pope since 1993 when john paul ii warned the mafia it would one day face the justice of god. a few months later the basilica of st. john's and several others were bombed. the pope spoke in a region of italy where a local boy was murdered along with his grandfather last january by the local mafia, the pope's message, to them and all organized crime, you're not wanted in the church. dan, very brave words from pope francis. >> indeed. we'll see you first thing in the morning on "gma." thousands of heavily armed shiite militiamen and women paraded through major cities including baghdad. are we on the cusp of a faith fueled civil war here? >> reporter: the situation tonight is extremely grave. the iraqis have now run out of hell fire missiles and lost dozens of tanks to isis, it's clear the offensive capabilities seriously diminished. this is a country under siege from within. shia fighters are showing their numbers and weaponry and will power in baghdad and beyond. this is the growing response to isis, the al qaeda inspired jihadist
today's words by the people's pope were the harshest by a pope since 1993 when john paul ii warned the mafia it would one day face the justice of god. a few months later the basilica of st. john's and several others were bombed. the pope spoke in a region of italy where a local boy was murdered along with his grandfather last january by the local mafia, the pope's message, to them and all organized crime, you're not wanted in the church. dan, very brave words from pope francis. >> indeed....
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pope john paul ii made similar condemnations of the mafia in sicily in 1993 and the mafia responded by bombing several churches in rome. the italian police say virtually everyone here knows who is connected to the mafia and they are too terrified to admit it. the ndrangheta are deeply involved in the international drug trade. this exclusive video, shot by cbs news, is a joint italian police-f.b.i. raid last february to grab some of the top traffickers. one study estimated the mob's annual turnover is some $72 billion across 30 countries. despite their reach, francis took them on. in his 12-hour pastoral visit he made six stops, one of them at a prison holding mauve yossi. he met with and comforted the grandmother of a three-year-old boy who was killed along with one of his grandfathers by ndrangheta hit men. they were shot and their vehicle was torched, a crime so horrific, that the police at first couldn't figure out how many victims there were. as much as the church has been a force against the mafia, there have also been instances of priests colluding with them. francis' visit and h
pope john paul ii made similar condemnations of the mafia in sicily in 1993 and the mafia responded by bombing several churches in rome. the italian police say virtually everyone here knows who is connected to the mafia and they are too terrified to admit it. the ndrangheta are deeply involved in the international drug trade. this exclusive video, shot by cbs news, is a joint italian police-f.b.i. raid last february to grab some of the top traffickers. one study estimated the mob's annual...
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resolution to call the convention over campaign finance reform and former supreme court justice john paul stevens just bought a book called fix amendment how and why we should change the constitution first we have the constitution as an immutable perfect document that the rest of the world's upon over then the few radicals on the free and again banging their drums about making changes to it and now our lawmakers are finally getting real about making changes to rein in our out of control greed centric corporate dominated and war machine of a federal government and it's about time because the site itself is a living changing organism so the rules that govern us should probably evolved to tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the resident. we welcome there are made and more to be too if you call show me your team at work . it's going to give you a different perspective give you one star never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't you both go bring you the work of the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness in the system it
resolution to call the convention over campaign finance reform and former supreme court justice john paul stevens just bought a book called fix amendment how and why we should change the constitution first we have the constitution as an immutable perfect document that the rest of the world's upon over then the few radicals on the free and again banging their drums about making changes to it and now our lawmakers are finally getting real about making changes to rein in our out of control greed...
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resolution to call the convention over campaign finance reform and former supreme court justice john paul stevens just wrote a book called six amendments how and why we should change the constitution first we have the constitution as an immutable perfect document that the rest of the world's upon over then a few radicals on the freight and again banging their drums about making changes to it and now our lawmakers are finally getting real about making changes to rein in our out of control greed centric corporate dominated war machine of a federal government and it's about time because the site itself is a living organism so the rules that govern us should probably evolve to tonight let's talk about that by allowing me on twitter at the resident. over there i'm marinated this is boom bust and these are some of the stories that we're tracking for you today. first up the e.c.b. announced some drastic measures. today what are they and how effective will they be we look into a coming right up then we have dr thomas sally live and in studio today dr polly is sitting down with me to discuss the e
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resolution to call the convention over campaign finance reform and former supreme court justice john paul stevens just wrote a book called fix amendment how and why we should change the constitution first we have the constitution as an immutable perfect document that the rest of the world's upon over then the few radicals on the friends began banging their drums about making changes to it and now our lawmakers are finally getting real about making changes to rein in our out of control greed.
resolution to call the convention over campaign finance reform and former supreme court justice john paul stevens just wrote a book called fix amendment how and why we should change the constitution first we have the constitution as an immutable perfect document that the rest of the world's upon over then the few radicals on the friends began banging their drums about making changes to it and now our lawmakers are finally getting real about making changes to rein in our out of control greed.
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justice john paul stevens had it right when he wrote of the court's decision and said it undermines the integrity of elected institutions across the nation. heard how it threatens the constitutional rights of americans that wanted their voices heard on the grounds of special interests on television. we would also like to know who is actually behind the ads for were against a particular person. continue to people support this and other avenues. to fight back against the corrosive effects of the supreme court decisions regarding money in politics. those petitions have been brought to our hearing room -- those boxes in the back , they are a tangible reminder that americans are calling on congress to act. i have looked at hundreds of , things like bumper stickers to put -- to score political points. be dismantled every reasonable protection against corruption in our political process. let people know where the money is coming from and from whom and which special interest it may be. senate republicans repeatedly filibuster that legislation over the disclose act. it would at least allow peopl
justice john paul stevens had it right when he wrote of the court's decision and said it undermines the integrity of elected institutions across the nation. heard how it threatens the constitutional rights of americans that wanted their voices heard on the grounds of special interests on television. we would also like to know who is actually behind the ads for were against a particular person. continue to people support this and other avenues. to fight back against the corrosive effects of the...
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he claims he was an original beatle with john paul -- george and ringo. >> how difficult was it for terryle his newfound fame? did he spend a lot of that money? >> he certainly did. >> when i first signed a deal with the mirage, i was a crazy spender. i married an absolutely wonderful lady who reigned me in and maybe so that i wasn't so -- i did my two cars a year. now, we have three nice family cars and six dogs. that is pretty much where we spend our time on. >> do the dogs make you jealous? >> they think i am a chew toy. >> i can't bring him around the dogs much because they want to bury him. >> what is it like to have to do a show every night? >> it is fantastic. doing a show every night is my dream. my place is on stage. the best part of this is before "america's got talent," i was traveling all over the country and playing at county fairs. >> i was in a petting zoo once. >> i would do schools and first-grade classes. now, i get to sleep in my own bed every night. i play with my dogs and i go do my show at the mirage and go home. >> what do you think about the art form of ventriloqui
he claims he was an original beatle with john paul -- george and ringo. >> how difficult was it for terryle his newfound fame? did he spend a lot of that money? >> he certainly did. >> when i first signed a deal with the mirage, i was a crazy spender. i married an absolutely wonderful lady who reigned me in and maybe so that i wasn't so -- i did my two cars a year. now, we have three nice family cars and six dogs. that is pretty much where we spend our time on. >> do the...
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it's the harshished denounce den since 1993 by pope john paul. >> that was ron claiborne reporting. > troubling news from mount renier in washington said. a woman's body was found in areas were looking for a missing ryder. officials have not said if it is hiker psyches. she encountered snow at 5,000 feet. sykes continued to climb, but her friend stayed hind. she had written hiking stories and a book in western washington. >>> police officers connect med with the community that they protect in philadelphia's bridesburg section. hundreds of families stopped by aramingo crossing shopping center for community day organized by local officers. organizations like temple offices and philly goes to college were on hand to provide information on serve victimses. there services, there was plentf fun for the kids, as well. >> an empty of lot in kensington was transformed into a place for children to play. 6abc helped with the construction, kenneth moten has more. >> reporter: they were sounds of a community at work, lifting creating and transforming this empty lot into something special for the c
it's the harshished denounce den since 1993 by pope john paul. >> that was ron claiborne reporting. > troubling news from mount renier in washington said. a woman's body was found in areas were looking for a missing ryder. officials have not said if it is hiker psyches. she encountered snow at 5,000 feet. sykes continued to climb, but her friend stayed hind. she had written hiking stories and a book in western washington. >>> police officers connect med with the community that...
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john paul stevens had it right when he wrote in the court decision in citizens united threatens the integrity of institutions across the nation. i have heard about how this threatens the constitutional rights of americans wanting voices heard. i would also like to know who is actually behind as were or against a particular person. the american people continue to voice from other avenues there more than 2 million individuals signed petitions call for a digital amendment to fight back against the corrosive effects of the supreme court decisions regarding money and politics. those petitions have been brought to our hearing room today. those boxes in the back. they are a tangible reminder that americans are calling on congress to act. the ability of all americans and not just wealthy ones to his press their views and have voices heard in the political process is vital to government. the common sense of the american people tell us corporations are not people. this report says corporations are people. we're probably not going to like the general electric resident. those who claim to adhere to the o
john paul stevens had it right when he wrote in the court decision in citizens united threatens the integrity of institutions across the nation. i have heard about how this threatens the constitutional rights of americans wanting voices heard. i would also like to know who is actually behind as were or against a particular person. the american people continue to voice from other avenues there more than 2 million individuals signed petitions call for a digital amendment to fight back against the...
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. >> john paul garcia was walking home after getting ice cream, his family says he was hilt in the cross walk. . >> reporter: these pictures show part of the family's pain. >> daily activities -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: his injuries ranging from broken bones to a spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. >> he was left behind when he got hit by this driver. didn't have a heart to stop and help my son. >> wednesday around 9:45 p.m. in the evening the 26-year-old with autism was in the cross walk with the right of way when a car ran a red light and hit him. he called 911. >> that was scary. it is like straight out of a movie. >> the painful part for his mother, she drove by the accident and had no idea her son was lying on the street. >> my own son. i didn't know. >> the reason he left was to get ice cream for my son. i think that is what hurts me is my son blames himself. >> reporter: they are calling his survival a miracle and hoping to get closure to a long road of recovery ahead. >> the family understands accidents happen. they hope whoever did this will own
. >> john paul garcia was walking home after getting ice cream, his family says he was hilt in the cross walk. . >> reporter: these pictures show part of the family's pain. >> daily activities -- [ talking at the same time ] >> reporter: his injuries ranging from broken bones to a spinal cord injury that could leave him paralyzed. >> he was left behind when he got hit by this driver. didn't have a heart to stop and help my son. >> wednesday around 9:45 p.m....
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that's frustrating to the family of john paul garcia. garcia is in icu suffering from broken bones and spinal cord injuries that could leave him paralyzed. last wednesday night, the 26- year-old was in the crosswalk on hostetter at oaks when a car hit him and left the scene. they were told his body flew 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and was on his way home when he was hit. >> my family -- we get that accidents happen but -- [audio difficulties] >> we want to find him -- we don't want money. we don't want anything from him. we just want him to own up to his actions. >> reporter: garcia's mother actually drove by the accident on her way to work but had no idea it was her son laying in the road. as you heard, they desperately want the driver to come forward and police are asking people to jog their memories. if you remember being in this area near north san jose last wednesday night. if you have any information to please give them a call. all they have to go on, they think the suspect
that's frustrating to the family of john paul garcia. garcia is in icu suffering from broken bones and spinal cord injuries that could leave him paralyzed. last wednesday night, the 26- year-old was in the crosswalk on hostetter at oaks when a car hit him and left the scene. they were told his body flew 20 feet knocking him out of his shoes. garcia had gone to buy ice cream for his nephew and was on his way home when he was hit. >> my family -- we get that accidents happen but -- [audio...
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and when he met with john paul ii in 1992, he felt hopeful the vatican would soon recognize israel. more than a year until it happened, but it did. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm erin mcpike. california chrome's co-owner steve coburn is blasting owners of the top finishers in the belmont stakes. this is what he said after his horse's fourth place finish. >> our horse had a target on its back. everyone else lays out one or they won't run in the kentucky derby or the preakness. they'll wait until the belmont. you know what? if you have a horse, run him in all three. if you have a horse that earns points to run in the kentucky derby, those 20 horses are starting kentucky are only 20 eligible to run in all three races. this is coward's way out. >> neither of the horses that finished ahead of california chrome competed in the previous triple crown races, the kentucky derby and preakness and 36 years since the who are has won the triple crown. >>> a truck driver charged in the crash that critically hurt comedian t
and when he met with john paul ii in 1992, he felt hopeful the vatican would soon recognize israel. more than a year until it happened, but it did. thanks to all of you for being part of my program this week. i'll see you next week. >>> good morning. i'm erin mcpike. california chrome's co-owner steve coburn is blasting owners of the top finishers in the belmont stakes. this is what he said after his horse's fourth place finish. >> our horse had a target on its back. everyone...
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started working in the congress and my first job in congress was working as a committee counsel for john paul hammerschmidt who was a congressman from arkansas. he was the first republican congressman elected from arkansas since civil war reconstruction. i was pretty happy working on veterans issues, cared a lot about them. i love my great aunt lena. i loved her to death. i went down for congressman hammerschmidt to give a speech for him in hot springs arkansas and i got up the next morning. cancer was about an hour and a half away from hot springs and i decide i'm going to take aunt lena to practice. we didn't have cell phones than so i got up about 5:30 and i drove over to the nearest town of any size from kevin said. there's a locally famous restaurant there. i got on the payphone and i called and lena and i said k this is jim. she said hello. i said i thought i would take you to breakfast. she goes by or at the eighth. it was 7:00 in the morning. can i come by and see you? if you want to. i said i think i've got a problem here. so i got in the car and drove over to her front yard and in f
started working in the congress and my first job in congress was working as a committee counsel for john paul hammerschmidt who was a congressman from arkansas. he was the first republican congressman elected from arkansas since civil war reconstruction. i was pretty happy working on veterans issues, cared a lot about them. i love my great aunt lena. i loved her to death. i went down for congressman hammerschmidt to give a speech for him in hot springs arkansas and i got up the next morning....
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there needs to be a culture of life that pope john paul ii spoke about.frommed wound, we need to be there for those who stumble and fall. to be there to lift them up. to me that's the true meaning, the complete meaning of being pro-life. we need to be pro-life, we know have people reach their greatest and fullest god given potential. the education system in this country and the way it's operating now it's not working. it's not working most particularly for our least fortunate in our cities across this country, we have children everyday falling further and further behind because we have an educational system that cares more about the comfort of adults than they care about the potential of children. we need to be fighting that fight as well. as a derivative of us believing that life is precious. whether you're a child who sits in a classroom in newark, new jersey or in my hometown, you deserve a great education. we need to have more charter schools. we need to have vouchers for our family regardless of their status to mp)q a choice for their child. we need
there needs to be a culture of life that pope john paul ii spoke about.frommed wound, we need to be there for those who stumble and fall. to be there to lift them up. to me that's the true meaning, the complete meaning of being pro-life. we need to be pro-life, we know have people reach their greatest and fullest god given potential. the education system in this country and the way it's operating now it's not working. it's not working most particularly for our least fortunate in our cities...