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i guess i can speak for myself. >> reporter: james and jordan first met when jordan was a high school freshman and he was her business class teacher. >> when i had jordan as a freshman, when she was 15, she wasn't interested in school at all. she failed my class miserably. >> reporter: not the model student? >> not the model student. >> reporter: two years later, he taught her again and said they had a playful relationship. but that it ended there. >> we had a history through her freshman year, that i would tease her about. oh, are you going to fail this one, too? >> reporter: it was only this school year, when jordan was a senior, that things got more intense. it was a field trip where they started to see each other in a different light. >> a four-hour car ride each way. you're going to talk. you're going to sing together. you're going to have fun. you're going to laugh. and i think that's where i may have seen jordan, the real jordan, for the first time. >> reporter: they both deny that anything sexual happened before she turned 18. but jordan's mom doesn't buy it. >> he's a master
i guess i can speak for myself. >> reporter: james and jordan first met when jordan was a high school freshman and he was her business class teacher. >> when i had jordan as a freshman, when she was 15, she wasn't interested in school at all. she failed my class miserably. >> reporter: not the model student? >> not the model student. >> reporter: two years later, he taught her again and said they had a playful relationship. but that it ended there. >> we had...
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my wife and i own the property at 55 jordan that we are trying to remodel. i just wanted to amplify what our architect said. we've worked very hard with the neighbors to ensure that the massing in scale of what we are trying to do in our rear yard is appropriate and neighbor-friendly. quite contrary to what the d.r. requester said, he called us with an ultimatum the day before he was going out of town for two weeks and said that if we didn't agree to raise the wall from approximately four feet up to nine feet, he would file a petition. so there was no effort on his part to make any sort of outreach to us. we, in effect, were threatened with this process. we believe, if you take a look at the notes, that we are reducing the glazing and also the footprint of the house and we hope to live in this house for many years and to be good neighbors to all around us. thank you very much. president fong: d.r. requester, is there any other public comment in favor of the project sponsor? seeing none, d.r. requester, you have rebuttal of two minutes. >> this was no threat
my wife and i own the property at 55 jordan that we are trying to remodel. i just wanted to amplify what our architect said. we've worked very hard with the neighbors to ensure that the massing in scale of what we are trying to do in our rear yard is appropriate and neighbor-friendly. quite contrary to what the d.r. requester said, he called us with an ultimatum the day before he was going out of town for two weeks and said that if we didn't agree to raise the wall from approximately four feet...
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i don't really have much to add what elliott said about jordan. i do think that the king now is -- is more conscious of the need to carry out reforms that will be seen and not just from an image standpoint but in reality to be real. it is a very hard -- it is a very hard nut to crack because the backbone of his regime also is the recipient of about 80% of the revenues of the government. and if you really are going to open up the system and if you're really going to create the kind of reforms that will allow jordan to flourish over time you have to manage the fact that they get 80% of the revenue now, you can't have them go cold turkey, without unleashing forces that in a sense you're not going to want to see happen, so again, this is -- this is one of these cases where you can do a lot in the laboratory that seems to make sense but in the real world where you have to carry it out, it's a very -- it's a very hard process to i think to orchestrate. i do think that the king has thought a lot in the last year about ways to create not only reforms, but
i don't really have much to add what elliott said about jordan. i do think that the king now is -- is more conscious of the need to carry out reforms that will be seen and not just from an image standpoint but in reality to be real. it is a very hard -- it is a very hard nut to crack because the backbone of his regime also is the recipient of about 80% of the revenues of the government. and if you really are going to open up the system and if you're really going to create the kind of reforms...
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come on, jordan, aren't you black?he didn't comply, she read the poem in what the students called a quote/unquote slave-like manner. when jordan asked her is that what you think blacks sound like? she reprimanded him and had him sit down. the third occasion happened a couple of days after, where she had him, quote/unquote rap a tupak shakur poem. because he didn't say anything under those other three circumstances. he only brought it to me this week. when the teacher first raised the issue of stereotypes. there was a powerpoint presentation where jordan was asked to explain why black people like grape soda. she completed the presentation with pictures where she said -- where they presented examples of larger women and presented a picture of oprah winfrey and the actress that portrayed precious. at that point my son only then brought it home to me this week and said, mom, i don't know if this is racism. it just doesn't feel right. i say to that, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck, let's call it daffy. >> afte
come on, jordan, aren't you black?he didn't comply, she read the poem in what the students called a quote/unquote slave-like manner. when jordan asked her is that what you think blacks sound like? she reprimanded him and had him sit down. the third occasion happened a couple of days after, where she had him, quote/unquote rap a tupak shakur poem. because he didn't say anything under those other three circumstances. he only brought it to me this week. when the teacher first raised the issue of...
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you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more, taking lipitor. numbers don't lie. my cholesterol has stayed down. and here's another number you might be interested in. lipitor may be available for as little as $4 a month with the lipitor co-pay card. terms and conditions apply. visit lipitor.com for details. [ female announcer ] lipitor is not for everyone, including people with liver problems and women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. you need simple blood tests to check for liver problems. tell your doctor if you are taking other medications or if you have any muscle pain or weakness. this may be a sig
you were cringing. >>> inside the palace that air jordan built. his mansion is now on the market. >>> and snooki in the headlines. the late-night comics take notice. i'd race down that hill without a helmet. i took some steep risks in my teens. i'd never ride without one now. and since my doctor prescribed lipitor, i won't go without it for my high cholesterol. why kid myself? diet and exercise weren't lowering my cholesterol enough. now i'm eating healthier, exercising more,...
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why is it important, jordan? i want you to make that broadly known. why is it important for schools to have individuals like yourself go and speak to the student body and speak to parents? i think it's important to have, you know, someone speak on mental health, like myself to go into schools basically to generate and to start a conversation. because what i think happens is there is a conversation started and that generates a lot of attention and from that attention that is when the education begins. and that is what i like to do, is just to plant a seed when i go to speak at those schools so that the kids there, the parents there, the teachers there have something to think about. and the goal is that, when i get home at the end of the day after speaking to that school, they're just not talking about those mental heaealth issues and topics the next day, the next week, the next month, but for months and years after that. and that is why i think it's important, like active minds, the organization that i speak for, there's over 300 new branches over the
why is it important, jordan? i want you to make that broadly known. why is it important for schools to have individuals like yourself go and speak to the student body and speak to parents? i think it's important to have, you know, someone speak on mental health, like myself to go into schools basically to generate and to start a conversation. because what i think happens is there is a conversation started and that generates a lot of attention and from that attention that is when the education...
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jordan? a lot of times what parents ask is, "how can i start that conversation with my child?" because it might feel awkward, it might feel wrong to have that conversation. and two tricks that i always give to parents is: one, everyone asks how you are doing. in our society we all say, "how are you doing?" to make that positive connection, to start a conversation, i tell parents ask your kids how they are feeling, and that can change the entire dialect of a conversation by just one word, "how are you feeling?" and the other thing is relate. i know my parents and i used to do this thing called highs and lows. at dinner we would talk about our highs for the day, what we loved, and then our lows, what was our down point for the day. and for me, that secured me, to know that i'm not just going through a bad day. my mom, my dad, they can have a bad day too. so always relate and try to start a conversation is a good tip for parents. when we come back we are going to be talking more about what parents can do, what programs are available, and how everyone can really get engaged and get
jordan? a lot of times what parents ask is, "how can i start that conversation with my child?" because it might feel awkward, it might feel wrong to have that conversation. and two tricks that i always give to parents is: one, everyone asks how you are doing. in our society we all say, "how are you doing?" to make that positive connection, to start a conversation, i tell parents ask your kids how they are feeling, and that can change the entire dialect of a conversation by...
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jordan's mom lent her support. >> i don't want another family in this position f this helps one child, one family, one is worth it to me. >> there may be moral boundaries crossed experts say there may abe problem with including 18-year-olds in the law. >> this is the age when you're an adult. in california a lot of decisions can be made by kids under 18. the decision to consent to medical care, to birth control. and taking pension may not stand up to legal muster, either, but saying several states have laws in affect even to 18-year-olds. tammy powers wants the same for california. >> reality is that we do have to worry about it. >> investigators are looking into whether there is anything illegal took place while she was a minor, if not if approved hooker will probably not be charged with a felony in this case and could still get his pension if eligible. >> thank you very much. unemployment numbers continue to drop nationwide, that is encouraging news for people wanting to reyernt the job market. dozens of people attended the event and there were companies ranging from federal reserve
jordan's mom lent her support. >> i don't want another family in this position f this helps one child, one family, one is worth it to me. >> there may be moral boundaries crossed experts say there may abe problem with including 18-year-olds in the law. >> this is the age when you're an adult. in california a lot of decisions can be made by kids under 18. the decision to consent to medical care, to birth control. and taking pension may not stand up to legal muster, either, but...
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i found this in jordan and yemen and in the case of jordan i found much more moderation with islamist party in part because islamists found a lot of common ground with secularists, communists and liberals on a number of issues. now there are often political issues, so objection to the electoral system is the first one in the summer of 1993. the very first time all of these groups, islamists and communists had a joint press conference and it was a spectacle. it was spectacular. they should all be sitting there in agreement on this issue. it's one finite issue. that will bring me to another point in a second. but i think open system creates the spaces where we can say i disagree with you, sandra, but let's agree on this and push this issue together. and that is a positive thing for tolerance if we're going to talk about tolerance. it also brings up a point though that moderation or extremism isn't a single position on a continuum. so a group does not become necessarily moderate in all aspects of everything it does. and very often what you find is an inclusive system leads to the logic o
i found this in jordan and yemen and in the case of jordan i found much more moderation with islamist party in part because islamists found a lot of common ground with secularists, communists and liberals on a number of issues. now there are often political issues, so objection to the electoral system is the first one in the summer of 1993. the very first time all of these groups, islamists and communists had a joint press conference and it was a spectacle. it was spectacular. they should all...
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river jordan, where, of course, jesus is baptized, and we see all these people there being baptized, and we say, "why are you doing it?" and it's because the myths, the story in the new testament speaks of baptism, jesus was baptized, they want to be baptized in the same spot. then we jump all the way half a world away to roy, washington, and speak to a fundamentalist baptist preacher who says exactly why he does it. and hopefully, this will show our triangle at work. so let's go to our roll-in on baptism and look for that dimensional triangle. ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, ♪ he's so good to me ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, >> personally, for me, we were talking earlier about how we were going to chicken out because it was so cold. but i'm really glad we did, that it not only reaffirms how i really believe, but the bible tells you to be baptized, and just to - like my father said - to do it here in jordan river is something really special. ♪ god is so good, ♪ god is so good, >> baptism pictures the gospel of the lord jes christ. the gospel is, christ died for my sins, and
river jordan, where, of course, jesus is baptized, and we see all these people there being baptized, and we say, "why are you doing it?" and it's because the myths, the story in the new testament speaks of baptism, jesus was baptized, they want to be baptized in the same spot. then we jump all the way half a world away to roy, washington, and speak to a fundamentalist baptist preacher who says exactly why he does it. and hopefully, this will show our triangle at work. so let's go to...
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jordan sekulow has been meeting with church and government leaders. charlene israel asked him about his effort. >> jordan, what are they doing for him? >> they said we asked iran to put a halt and working to have him released. they are taking the information and demand the meeting with the ambassador. this is happening while we are on the ground. brazil is diplomatically engaging iran to save pastor yousef nadarkhani. they have a relationship. a key ally diplomatically for iran. they are getting responses western leaders couldn't get. we were in the newspaper. vice president said we have a duty as brazil to stand for human rights especially when we have a specific case where we know the name. >> you are meeting with church leaders, tell us about this. >> church leaders follow the christian news. they know about the aclj. they are very connected to the government. they have high profile contacts. when they contacted us. we contacted them. we saw the interview about brazil being able to play a key role, they have taken this opportunity to show us the po
jordan sekulow has been meeting with church and government leaders. charlene israel asked him about his effort. >> jordan, what are they doing for him? >> they said we asked iran to put a halt and working to have him released. they are taking the information and demand the meeting with the ambassador. this is happening while we are on the ground. brazil is diplomatically engaging iran to save pastor yousef nadarkhani. they have a relationship. a key ally diplomatically for iran....
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jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whocherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. >> very serious allegations and we will go forward as best we can. >> smith's attorney declines to comment on the case while it's under investigation. whatever the outcome, jason jordan says his father's life has never been the same since that day he bought an ipad. >> it's like the whole world has been turned upside down. all of it is just so messed up from beginning to end. it's just crazy. >>> coming up, a couple's surveillance video camera solves a strange mystery and reveals a cruel truth. >>> plus a donkey goes up, up and away. a publicity stunt gone awry. >> kids were crying because the donkey she was crying as well. ok, guys-- what's next ? chocolate lemonade ? susie's lemonade... the movie. or... we make it pink ! with these 4g lte tablets, you can do business at lightning-fast speeds. we'll take all the strawberri
jason jordan, an attorney, and bill jordan's son, speaks out. >> he's not just some small-time guy whocherry creek mall. he's willing to have somebody murdered, for crying out loud. >> the denver d.a.'s office charges smith again, with one count of attempted murder. >> very serious allegations and we will go forward as best we can. >> smith's attorney declines to comment on the case while it's under investigation. whatever the outcome, jason jordan says his father's life...
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jordan read the note on camera. >> i'm tired of pick up after you.l me at least once a day that i need to get a job. and i love this part. you could just pay me for all the [ bleep ] that i do around the house. seriously? are you kidding? he. >> reporter: jordan then said he was disappointed with how disrespectful his daughter was, but what he did next got everyone's attention. >> this right here is my .45. >> reporter: at close rain, he destroyed her laptop with hollow point ammunition and nine shots. the video sparked a fire storm of comments. jordan's youtube site drew 31 million viewers and ten times more likes than dislikes. an instant poll on "today" found 72% supported the dad but also on "today," talk show host dr. phil mcgraw said jordan should have acted more like an adult. >> you never, ever humiliate your child publicly. >> reporter: jordan fired back, with another internet posting, calling dr. phil a hypocrite. >> you do realize that not all but a large majority of the premise of your show is you bringing troubled kids on and troubled pa
jordan read the note on camera. >> i'm tired of pick up after you.l me at least once a day that i need to get a job. and i love this part. you could just pay me for all the [ bleep ] that i do around the house. seriously? are you kidding? he. >> reporter: jordan then said he was disappointed with how disrespectful his daughter was, but what he did next got everyone's attention. >> this right here is my .45. >> reporter: at close rain, he destroyed her laptop with hollow...
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tommy jordan is here with hannah marie and wife dr. amy jordan. good morning. good to see you.a month to the day, tommy. how has life changed for you? >> wow. it's changed a lot. we had a lot of scrutiny, a lot of people keeping an eye on every little comment we make and everything we do on facebook and the internet. >> mark mentioned we did a poll on "today." he said 72% of the people supported you and you were quick to say 73% actually. you have been following this. have you had tough attacks? have you gotten rough e-mails? >> yeah. 10,000, 20,000. i couldn't keep track. i'm pulling in probably 1,000 a day on a slow day. i'm trying to filter them for good and bad. i have folders called good, bad, press. there's more good mail than bad, but there is a large amount of bad mail. >> hannah marie, one of the comments i heard is how is this young lady doing? what's going on behind the scenes at that house? share that with me. in the day after your dad's video went public, i know there were tears on your part, you were upset. what happened next? >> we got home, talked about it. and
tommy jordan is here with hannah marie and wife dr. amy jordan. good morning. good to see you.a month to the day, tommy. how has life changed for you? >> wow. it's changed a lot. we had a lot of scrutiny, a lot of people keeping an eye on every little comment we make and everything we do on facebook and the internet. >> mark mentioned we did a poll on "today." he said 72% of the people supported you and you were quick to say 73% actually. you have been following this. have...
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commissioner yee riley: great job, jordan. you gave us a lot of information. i have to go home and study it.k those specific time line here regard we have worked with stakeholders to identified 2012 priorities. i would say overall there is a five-year time horizon for this work. >> when is twitter moving in? commissioner o'brien: i would like to weigh in my appreciation of the endeavor. gooi have taken walks down ther, and it is not too pleasant, even in the middle of the afternoon, so anything that would better the airing it is great with me. i think the mayor is sincere about this, because we have learned in the past if we are able to do this in a way that does not involve massive displacement -- i know it is a tricky puzzle to put together, but i know it can be achieved, and it can be implemented with that in mind, people will remember what happens with too much gentrification and economic booms, and some people are still remembering about, so about would be a great part if we could keep that in place. gootracks we are working with a nonprofit organization
commissioner yee riley: great job, jordan. you gave us a lot of information. i have to go home and study it.k those specific time line here regard we have worked with stakeholders to identified 2012 priorities. i would say overall there is a five-year time horizon for this work. >> when is twitter moving in? commissioner o'brien: i would like to weigh in my appreciation of the endeavor. gooi have taken walks down ther, and it is not too pleasant, even in the middle of the afternoon, so...
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mohammed and his family fled to jordan in fe jordan in fear for their lives. one year later, the regime continues its violent crackdown on the opposition. the number of people fleeing the country continues to rise. that is syria behind me. we're so close we can see the syrian network on our cell phones. since the uprising began a year ago, more than 7,000 people have made the dangerous journey from inside syria to the safety of jordan. most stay in small private homes provided by by charities like this one. almost all have horrifying stories from inside syria and don't want their faces to be shown. this man claims pro-government thugs known as shabitha attacked him at a protest. he says they tide an explosionive to his hand and blew it up. despite the deaths and suffering of the past year, mohammed says he would do the same again. "a lot of youths have died for the revolution the revolution in syria" he said. said. "they were kids just like me. they went to take part in those d.e.m. m d.e.m. most and they never came back." clarissa ward, cbs news, amman. >> pe
mohammed and his family fled to jordan in fe jordan in fear for their lives. one year later, the regime continues its violent crackdown on the opposition. the number of people fleeing the country continues to rise. that is syria behind me. we're so close we can see the syrian network on our cell phones. since the uprising began a year ago, more than 7,000 people have made the dangerous journey from inside syria to the safety of jordan. most stay in small private homes provided by by charities...
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it all started here and it continues to play a role in the country's crisis with the border with jordan just several kilometers away from here and numerous reports suggesting that foreign weapons and troops can easily flow through it better has become one of the witness points and the country's security city has become for scene of fierce and bloody clashes at least twice in the complex twelve month history the authorities have claimed that many of the so-called free syrian army have in fact come from across the border. they shoot and kill and then they disappear immediately they arrive from abroad but they are not from jordan they use this country's border many of them are from africa. we are showing the weapons allegedly seized in military operations now usually in the army we don't have weapons from israel and america sniper guns and night vision binoculars advanced developed weapons we don't have it in syria. this what we carpet skated is killing innocent people and kill even more. the u.s. is making every effort to please the israeli government that's why the u.s. is reinforcing it
it all started here and it continues to play a role in the country's crisis with the border with jordan just several kilometers away from here and numerous reports suggesting that foreign weapons and troops can easily flow through it better has become one of the witness points and the country's security city has become for scene of fierce and bloody clashes at least twice in the complex twelve month history the authorities have claimed that many of the so-called free syrian army have in fact...
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syria has more than two thousand kilometers of front year with five states israel iraq jordan turkey and lebanon the syrian cities where the most violent clashes have taken place homes and there are all over the an hour over the borders but a fact that some believe has determined their fatal destinies this is one of three checkpoints on the three hundred fifty kilometer syrian lebanese border in the last year as we've been told here there were only three attempts to smuggle weapons across your business confiscated prowse of bullets dozens of guns and hundreds of kilograms of little metal pieces like this one used to make world with your horses men concern and make little clothes like this one part of the border where the reason any security at all but here look at this in the middle of nowhere there is nothing only one road across the road right now and at the same time are crossing the border and i'm already in lebanon and further south she remains extremely vulnerable the city of tire on the cradle of the syrian uprising it all started here and it continues to play a role in the co
syria has more than two thousand kilometers of front year with five states israel iraq jordan turkey and lebanon the syrian cities where the most violent clashes have taken place homes and there are all over the an hour over the borders but a fact that some believe has determined their fatal destinies this is one of three checkpoints on the three hundred fifty kilometer syrian lebanese border in the last year as we've been told here there were only three attempts to smuggle weapons across your...
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jordan chose the demon deacons.ent wrong. >> i got sick and tired and felt like i was out of shape and there would be no reason for me to be out of shape. i kept playing through it. >> reporter: "it" was anc anca vasculitis. it's rare, and can affect any part of the body. he just started his freshman year and says there were good days and bad with. >> i was out on the field the days i did feel good and days where i didn't feel good and stayed in my bed, went to class, came back. >> reporter: he was very sick, away from them to and now starting dialysis. >> i was on ten hours at night and i had to carry the fluid throughout the day as i went to classes, and drain at lunch. >> reporter: it got worse. jordan needed a kidney transplant, and no one in his family was a match. so coach walter stepped up. volunteering to get tested after sitting in on a doctor's visit and hearing jordan's prognosis. walter got tested without kevin's knowledge, and found he was a match. >> i called k.j. and i said, you know, what are you doi
jordan chose the demon deacons.ent wrong. >> i got sick and tired and felt like i was out of shape and there would be no reason for me to be out of shape. i kept playing through it. >> reporter: "it" was anc anca vasculitis. it's rare, and can affect any part of the body. he just started his freshman year and says there were good days and bad with. >> i was out on the field the days i did feel good and days where i didn't feel good and stayed in my bed, went to...
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became jordan. so, the -- i mean, i think the political circumstances are very different today. the british i think are pulling out of iraq. i think the americans are saying they're very pleased about it. dick cheney was on television the other night saying we see this as a very necessary move and a victory. i don't know. i suspect that british public opinion and opinion within the labor party is now i think turning very much against the occupation of iraq. >> so, go to palestine and then to israel and in your book you discuss zionism and the need, then, that they wanted a place -- jews wanted a place to go in the world. >> i mean, zionism was a very powerful movement among the jews of the world. interestingly enough at that time not so much among american jews. american jews really became zionist as a result of hitler and the second world war, but there was a lot of pressure among the jewish people to have a homeland of their own. there were parts of the world in europe, in russia, for example, whe
became jordan. so, the -- i mean, i think the political circumstances are very different today. the british i think are pulling out of iraq. i think the americans are saying they're very pleased about it. dick cheney was on television the other night saying we see this as a very necessary move and a victory. i don't know. i suspect that british public opinion and opinion within the labor party is now i think turning very much against the occupation of iraq. >> so, go to palestine and then...
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case 2012.0068d is a request for discretionary review of a project at 55 jordan avenue. the subject lot is 30 feet wide and 120 feet deep in a neighborhood of similarly sized lots. the buildings on the jordan avenue frontage of the block are almost all large, single family houses while the buildings
case 2012.0068d is a request for discretionary review of a project at 55 jordan avenue. the subject lot is 30 feet wide and 120 feet deep in a neighborhood of similarly sized lots. the buildings on the jordan avenue frontage of the block are almost all large, single family houses while the buildings
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[applause] frank jordan, former mayor frank jordan, former police chief of the city of san francisco.applause] and my colleague from the legislative years and mayor of sanford says go, are new and tho san francisco. [applause] now that the stage is set, it is time clearly for prayer. reverend james, please come and give us the invocation. >> the per i offer todrayer i os on behalf of the more than 800 organizations in the city of county of san francisco. many of the agencies have served the people of san francisco for over 100 years. let us pray. got we come to you and prayer for our mayor, and when we. edwin lee. -- god, we come to you in prayer. as he renews his commitment to serve as our mayor, we ask you renewal his zeal for public service. grant him good health. give him the gift of patients, care for all people, but above all, the gift of wisdom here that surround his occupation with men and women dedicated to public service. fill him with your love so that he is not afraid. for as the scripture says, but perfect love cast out of fear. finally, we pray for ourselves as citizens
[applause] frank jordan, former mayor frank jordan, former police chief of the city of san francisco.applause] and my colleague from the legislative years and mayor of sanford says go, are new and tho san francisco. [applause] now that the stage is set, it is time clearly for prayer. reverend james, please come and give us the invocation. >> the per i offer todrayer i os on behalf of the more than 800 organizations in the city of county of san francisco. many of the agencies have served...
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go ahead. >> her am from board -- jordan. we have too much what makes a revolution. al-jazeera they being included, only al-jazeera bloggers ville only al-jazeera because the new media in country, besides the government, only al-jazeera -- the second things make a difference between poverty and hungry. why? we have a bachelor's degree and a job. the difference between hungry and poverty. when i am hungry i can do anything they want. the difference between poverty day-by-day, other things like arabic and language and culture, they call it antiquity. anyone who has accommodation, make integrity -- this accommodation in arab culture, make things explode. also we have to blend the media with the media. and president obama -- or king abdallah of jordan, a reformer, we have to deal with barry weiss -- last time we see hillary clinton after many years, ten years later. hungry, poverty, integrity and even today in jordan, 15,000, and people you must kill. when you go to the trash can take millions of dollars from jordan from the people, $5 million. if i am hungry almost kill
go ahead. >> her am from board -- jordan. we have too much what makes a revolution. al-jazeera they being included, only al-jazeera bloggers ville only al-jazeera because the new media in country, besides the government, only al-jazeera -- the second things make a difference between poverty and hungry. why? we have a bachelor's degree and a job. the difference between hungry and poverty. when i am hungry i can do anything they want. the difference between poverty day-by-day, other things...
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protecting kids. >> we spoke to jordan. she says she has no opinion on this new law.he says she and james hooker are staying out of the media now. and, george, they just want to move on with their life. >> i bet they do. let's bring in dan abrams. for more on this. first thing's first. this new law that is passed will have nothing to do with this case. >> right, ex post facto laws are not permitted under the u.s. constitution. meaning you can criminalize something after it's happened. so this law won't have any impact on this. >> more than 28 states have laws even if the teacher is over 18. this goes a bit further, it would criminalize so-called seductive communications. >> seductive, lewd and lascivious, i understand. the problem is it refers to excessive and inappropriate conduct with a student. that's where it gets a little tough to define. some might view constant political conversations as inappropriate with particular students. >> religious? >> exactly. exactly. so you've got to be careful when you're framing the language around this. because it sounds what the
protecting kids. >> we spoke to jordan. she says she has no opinion on this new law.he says she and james hooker are staying out of the media now. and, george, they just want to move on with their life. >> i bet they do. let's bring in dan abrams. for more on this. first thing's first. this new law that is passed will have nothing to do with this case. >> right, ex post facto laws are not permitted under the u.s. constitution. meaning you can criminalize something after it's...
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. >> commissioners, item 6, presentation on the central market economic strategy report by jordan klein, office of economic and workforce development and we'll have a powerpoint in just a moment. >> so commissioners, our new commissioners, while jordan is setting up, periodically we have our staff from departments come and report to the commission on projects that are underway with the city that affects small business so that you can be updated and kept apprised of the work that they're doing and be able to ask any questions about what's happening so that you're well informed. >> well, while this is leading, i say good evening, commissioners, thanks for the opportunity to speak. maybe you have heard about central market in the news recently, so to director dick-endrizzi's point, i'm here to kind of fill you in on the work that we're doing in central market. >> jordan, would you prefer the other mic? >> yeah. let's do that. ok, here we go. rear ready. so you should have the central market economic strategy in front of you. i'm going to try to keep this to just 10 minutes or less and my p
. >> commissioners, item 6, presentation on the central market economic strategy report by jordan klein, office of economic and workforce development and we'll have a powerpoint in just a moment. >> so commissioners, our new commissioners, while jordan is setting up, periodically we have our staff from departments come and report to the commission on projects that are underway with the city that affects small business so that you can be updated and kept apprised of the work that...