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joseph does fit the definition of a serial killer.s different and he talked about his motivation being non-sexual, which is obviously a very touchy area to get into with an individual. is he telling the truth? there's no way to know that. we're depending on him to tell us that. if it is true, maybe too embarrassing for him to admit. or they may not have been sexually motivated. as we close, let me ask you this, how do you feel about the people that you killed? >> i feel sorry for them. i regret having done that, you know? >> what does regret feel like to joseph paul franklin? >> in other words, i wished i had not done it. i feel sorry for the people, you know? it was really wrong for me to do that. >> i think like most serial killers, joseph knows right from wrong. he talked about regret. but whether or not that was a sincere, remorseful regret, i can only tell you what my opinion was based on my experience with these type of offenders and i did not walk away with the sense that he had those feelings of remorse and guilt. >> i was und
joseph does fit the definition of a serial killer.s different and he talked about his motivation being non-sexual, which is obviously a very touchy area to get into with an individual. is he telling the truth? there's no way to know that. we're depending on him to tell us that. if it is true, maybe too embarrassing for him to admit. or they may not have been sexually motivated. as we close, let me ask you this, how do you feel about the people that you killed? >> i feel sorry for them. i...
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vice chair joseph: did you know that was illegal? and you do not operate afterhours, your telling me? >> we know the guidelines right now. we do not. we never do after-hours for business. vice chair joseph: do you feel that one security guard is enough to handle your establishment? >> 1 security at the front door and three other owners who are monitoring. if you guys require, we will have additional -- we hire professional security. >> can you tell me a little more about your neighborhood outreach? >> it is a restaurant and bar, which is similar to us with karaoke, a late-night restaurant. >> but have you gone out and talk to the community and the community groups around japan town about their concerns? >> yes. we have a couple of letters from a neighbor. >> i understand you have seen businesses. i am asking about other organizations. there has to be a japan town community organization, as far as i know. >> he is talking about neighbors. >> we have not done that yet. president newlin: so you took this location, you took over the japa
vice chair joseph: did you know that was illegal? and you do not operate afterhours, your telling me? >> we know the guidelines right now. we do not. we never do after-hours for business. vice chair joseph: do you feel that one security guard is enough to handle your establishment? >> 1 security at the front door and three other owners who are monitoring. if you guys require, we will have additional -- we hire professional security. >> can you tell me a little more about your...
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vice chair joseph: very good. thank you, captain. president newlin: if you have any questions about outreach, contact staff and they will advise you in the direction you need to go. we do not want you to come back and have an application that is unacceptable to us. we will have no problem denying your application if it is not done correctly writ -- not done correctly. do we have a motion? >> i wanted to add a friendly amendment that we get some sort of documentation of your community outreach. i just want to make sure that we have letters from these people. if we are running into problems, i want documentation that that work has been done. vice chair joseph: i accept your friendly amendment, but we still need a second. >> and then i will second it. president newlin: all right. commissioner perez: aye. commissioner hyde: aye. vice chair joseph: aye. commissioner lee: aye. commissioner tan: aye. president newlin: aye. the item is continued to the call of the chair. item 5c, tim eicher, the edge, 4149 18th st., place of entertainment pe
vice chair joseph: very good. thank you, captain. president newlin: if you have any questions about outreach, contact staff and they will advise you in the direction you need to go. we do not want you to come back and have an application that is unacceptable to us. we will have no problem denying your application if it is not done correctly writ -- not done correctly. do we have a motion? >> i wanted to add a friendly amendment that we get some sort of documentation of your community...
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commissioner joseph: aye. commissioner lee: aye. commissioner tan: aye. president newlin: aye. >> good luck. thank you for coming in. item b. samuel valle dba cava 22. >> the venue is a small mexican restaurant in the mission. the permit would allow them to have happy hour, marriott chief -- mariachi. sfpd mission station proposed six additional conditions. many of them are standard. one, the applicant will be responsible for complying with article 29. two, sound complaints are received and delivered to the san francisco police department and the applicant will agree to turn down the sound to a level that is a sexual -- that is acceptable. . the applicant is responsible for maintaining sufficient staff and making sure they're safe and orderly events. sfpd requests a minimum of one car-guarded door security person during scheduled performances. condition four is complying with the alcohol conditions attached to the establishment. no one under 21 shall be allowed on the premises during times when food is not being served. condition five, limiting the hours
commissioner joseph: aye. commissioner lee: aye. commissioner tan: aye. president newlin: aye. >> good luck. thank you for coming in. item b. samuel valle dba cava 22. >> the venue is a small mexican restaurant in the mission. the permit would allow them to have happy hour, marriott chief -- mariachi. sfpd mission station proposed six additional conditions. many of them are standard. one, the applicant will be responsible for complying with article 29. two, sound complaints are...
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. >> steven joseph, a san francisco attorney, represent the coalition of plastic bag manufacturers. >> we are presently suing san francisco, san louis obispo, and city of carpenteria. joseph forced cities and counties to repeal portions of their plastic bag bans and may have convinced others not to try at all. >> we are about getting the truth out and making sure that any kind of ban of plastic bag says based on facts. >> and joseph, former washington, d.c. lobbyist, has plenty of his own facts. for one, he disagrees with claims plastic bags harm wildlife. a fact which he says is disputed by a lack of evidence. >> how come after having plastic bags in circulation since the late '70s, we have four, five, six photographs at most, worldwide. >> joseph wages hi war with legal file, threatening letters and a website taking on when a calls plastic bag myths? thez troll for 24 hours. that's about 15 miles. >> it is here joseph takes on his favorite topic, the pacific jier which scientists believe is an oceanic concentration of floating debris, including large amounts of plastic. >> it was ab
. >> steven joseph, a san francisco attorney, represent the coalition of plastic bag manufacturers. >> we are presently suing san francisco, san louis obispo, and city of carpenteria. joseph forced cities and counties to repeal portions of their plastic bag bans and may have convinced others not to try at all. >> we are about getting the truth out and making sure that any kind of ban of plastic bag says based on facts. >> and joseph, former washington, d.c. lobbyist, has...
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joseph naso is charged with the murder of four young women during the 1970s to the 1990s. say i don't joseph naso is representing himself. >>> it was warmer today, how long will the warmer weather last? i will have details on your weekend forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> investigators are searching for the person who hit two planes with a laser beam near sfo. police along with the faa believe that light originated near palo alto. while it might seem difficult to believe a laser pointer could effect an aircraft, there is a risk that the light could temporary blind a pilot. kron 4's charles clifford has more. >> reporter: he rides shotgun in the helicopter. he says while flying their eyes are constantly at work. >> the pilot is looking for another aircraft and his gages. >> reporter: if a laser like this one hits the pilots eyes it can cause big problems. >> you are blinded, the cockpit lights up green. you can't
joseph naso is charged with the murder of four young women during the 1970s to the 1990s. say i don't joseph naso is representing himself. >>> it was warmer today, how long will the warmer weather last? i will have details on your weekend forecast coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> investigators are searching for the...
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tim joseph, frank rochelle, bill blazinzki. call to arms nearly a half century ago from different backgrounds, about to share an experience that would change each of their lives at edson arsenal military base. >> several doctors came and gave a presentation. >> they presented it as not everyone would be chosen. >> there would be a guaranteed three-day pass every weekend. >> three-day passes are the rule. >> no guard duty, no kitchen police. >> this is what we filled out. they asked you about your criminal background, if you drank, asked you about your parents and brothers and sisters, silly questions, did you like your mother better than you did your father? >> i took the test and got chosen and you got a couple days off at home and reported to edgewood for two months. >> when you got chosen, were you excited? >> yes. i was glad to go. it was like a plum assignment. you would get all the weekends off. the idea was they would test new army field jackets, clothing, weapons things of that nature. no mention of any drugs or chemica
tim joseph, frank rochelle, bill blazinzki. call to arms nearly a half century ago from different backgrounds, about to share an experience that would change each of their lives at edson arsenal military base. >> several doctors came and gave a presentation. >> they presented it as not everyone would be chosen. >> there would be a guaranteed three-day pass every weekend. >> three-day passes are the rule. >> no guard duty, no kitchen police. >> this is what we...
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>> i'm not sure. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joseph gordon-levitt.'ve been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. with the subway buffalo chicken, featured $5 footlong of july! juicy chicken, bold buffalo sauce n' cool ranch on freshly baked bread. this chicken is kickin' and this july only, it's a $5 footlong! subway. eat fresh. blast of cold feels nice. why don't you use bengay zero degrees? it's the one you store in the freezer. same medicated pain reliever used by physical therapists. that's chilly. [ male announcer ] new bengay zero degrees. freeze and move on. women hate it. but now, sad man, you're saved by a new anti-dandruff shampoo. clear men with mint, ginseng and tea tree. clear men feeds your scalp and sto
>> i'm not sure. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: joseph gordon-levitt.'ve been to a lot of places. you know, i've helped a lot of people save a lot of money. but today...( sfx: loud noise of large metal object hitting the ground) things have been a little strange. (sfx: sound of piano smashing) roadrunner: meep meep. meep meep? (sfx: loud thud sound) what a strange place. geico®. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. with the subway buffalo...
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antrim pat met joseph after he killed billy the kid and there were rumors that joseph was grantedelponthrsn n'knothe littleit sos long as we know thenever met again. hoddou stapying andhere. how did you get the idea for your presentation because it is unusual and delightful. >> i've been playing music since i was in college which was many, many yer ag. d itciidity te iiry mrsmm bass a seasonal park ranger i brought my banjo and as a part of my research i had a five strinbjo a izhere alot erin6 tar today so i found it exciting to research with the instruments, the way they were played, and the historic music of the time playing it correctly and that is total came together. so, it was anatuime seinbh k ai angr ancer, pat garrett loved music. by the way he had a daughter named elizabeth garrett and she was bld and loved the next qassam. so anyway, it was an actual ing d i' always be do ra hri c hei wa thlast 2yea or lot of the programs i have the pleasure of performing with rex. [applaus >> we have time for one more. isgnemanhtre >> we troubled of the west a lot and about dorcy. al s ao
antrim pat met joseph after he killed billy the kid and there were rumors that joseph was grantedelponthrsn n'knothe littleit sos long as we know thenever met again. hoddou stapying andhere. how did you get the idea for your presentation because it is unusual and delightful. >> i've been playing music since i was in college which was many, many yer ag. d itciidity te iiry mrsmm bass a seasonal park ranger i brought my banjo and as a part of my research i had a five strinbjo a izhere alot...
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. >> reporter: this is one of your churches joseph? >> yes, i am pastor here. >> reporter: this is joseph, one of cmf's planted pastors. he says his church is budding. >> we started with three people. >> reporter: how long ago? >> one year ago. >> reporter: and now you have 58? >> 58, yeah. >> reporter: wow. before he converted, joseph, like all young maasai men, served a period of time as a hunter-warrior for the tribe. did you ever kill a lion? >> no, i kill a leopard. >> reporter: a leopard with a spear? >> with a spear, yeah. >> reporter: oh, that must have been very scary. until a new tiny school can be built, the classroom for these young orphans of mother's with aids is under an acacia tree. pastor joseph said he would rather have the church take care of them than put them in a state orphanage, of which there are many. so you have two missions here. one mission is to help people learn to live better? another mission is to convert people to christianity? is one more important than the other? >> no, we normally say it is holistic,
. >> reporter: this is one of your churches joseph? >> yes, i am pastor here. >> reporter: this is joseph, one of cmf's planted pastors. he says his church is budding. >> we started with three people. >> reporter: how long ago? >> one year ago. >> reporter: and now you have 58? >> 58, yeah. >> reporter: wow. before he converted, joseph, like all young maasai men, served a period of time as a hunter-warrior for the tribe. did you ever kill a...
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joseph died in this room on april 30th, 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico and fell off of it, that was then a 15-foot drop, twice what it would be today, and hit his head and he was found still alive, and carried up into this room, and he died here about an hour later at the age of 5. the two girls did a little bit better. varina ann lived to be 34, she survives her father, though not her mother. she died from complications from malaria. maggie died at 54. she was the only one to survive both parents but barely. she died in 1909 just three years after her mother's death. maggie, however, was also the only one to get married and the only one to have children. she married a man named joel addison hayes and they moved out to colorado springs in the 1880s and they had several children, one of them changed his name from hayes to hayes-davis in honor of jefferson davis. today there are direct descendants of jefferson davis and some of them still bear that name, hayes-davis. jefferson davis spent two years in prison
joseph died in this room on april 30th, 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico and fell off of it, that was then a 15-foot drop, twice what it would be today, and hit his head and he was found still alive, and carried up into this room, and he died here about an hour later at the age of 5. the two girls did a little bit better. varina ann lived to be 34, she survives her father, though not her mother. she died from complications from malaria. maggie died at 54. she was the only...
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joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) man: there's a cattle guard, take a right.ve any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you.
joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) man: there's a cattle guard, take a right.ve any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you.
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joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) s ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen!
joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) s ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. tomorrow night, 11:00, zach galifanakis, will ferrell. they'll be here talkin talking t their new economics book. here it is, your moment of zen. >> if you've got a business. you didn't build that. >> watch it! hole captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome to the report, everybody. good to have you with us. thank you so much,...
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vice chair joseph: here. commissioner hyde: here. commissioner perez: here. president newlin: present. >> i have not heard from commissioner tan. i do not know whether he is present or absent. president newlin: ok. number one is public comment. members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes at this time. nobody? very good. item number two, review and approve the minutes of may 22, 2012, and june 12, 2012. do we have a motion on the minutes? >> yes. i moved to approve. >> by second. commissioner lee: aye. vice chair joseph: aye. commissioner hyde: aye. commissioner perez: aye. president newlin: aye. moving right along, the report from the executive director. you have your gun in your mouth. stick it under the table. -- your gum in your mouth. stick it under the table. >> good evening. it should be short this evening. i want to update you on the budget hearings that began on the 18th of june
vice chair joseph: here. commissioner hyde: here. commissioner perez: here. president newlin: present. >> i have not heard from commissioner tan. i do not know whether he is present or absent. president newlin: ok. number one is public comment. members of the public may address the commission on items of interest to the public that are within the subject matter jurisdiction of the commission. members of the public may address the commission for up to 3 minutes at this time. nobody? very...
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. >> good evening, i am representing captain john joseph garrity. i met with the applicant and her husband, did a walk-through of the business and after having some discussions with the applicant, we came to the agreement that we would recommend approval for them to stay open for one hour from 2 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. in the morning. they agreed after one year, we will look at their business and it looked like there were no issues or problems at that location, we would recommend approving it for an extended time. >> why? why only one hour? i am curious, why did you decide that? >> because that is an area that right now we're not too clear as far as if we're going to have problems at that location, but we have had problems at other areas on the corridor. the applicant agrees to that and they have no problem with it. >> ok. thank you. president newlin: is the applicant hear? >> the applicant's husband is here. president newlin: this would be the king. welcome. >> good evening, commissioners. his wife happens to be traveling. you made an agreement -- which
. >> good evening, i am representing captain john joseph garrity. i met with the applicant and her husband, did a walk-through of the business and after having some discussions with the applicant, we came to the agreement that we would recommend approval for them to stay open for one hour from 2 a.m. to 3:00 a.m. in the morning. they agreed after one year, we will look at their business and it looked like there were no issues or problems at that location, we would recommend approving it...
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and joseph died in this room in 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico, and he fell off of it. that was then a 15-foot drop, about twice what it would be today, and he hit his head, and he was found still alive and carried up into this room, and he died here about an hour later at the age of 5. the two girls did a little bit better. verena ann lived to be 34. she at least survived her father, although not her mother. she died from complications from malaria. maggie died at 54, so she was the only one to survive both parents, although just barely. she din
and joseph died in this room in 1864. joseph was playing around on the eastern portico, and he fell off of it. that was then a 15-foot drop, about twice what it would be today, and he hit his head, and he was found still alive and carried up into this room, and he died here about an hour later at the age of 5. the two girls did a little bit better. verena ann lived to be 34. she at least survived her father, although not her mother. she died from complications from malaria. maggie died at 54,...
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a dna hit points to this man, william joseph trice. >> the evidence was submitted at that time. we don't have the technology we have now. >> reporter: he is the same man convicted in a 1998 rape of an ann arundel county woman. >> it was a brutal rape. a young lady was assaulted in her bedroom, choked nearly to death but survived. >> reporter: officials say dna could link him to more attacks. >> there is a good possibility there are other victims out there. >> reporter: the collection of dna is now in front of the maryland supreme court. the state appeals court seized it saying it is illegal search and seizure. but the supreme court has stepped in issuing a stay to that order. >> all the ducks are lining up in this. the attorney general will get the supreme court to hear the case. that doesn't mean they win but it's leaning in that direction. >> reporter: they hope the high court rules to continue the collection of dna. >> otherwise this case would have sat there. they had no leads whatsoever. >> reporter: the aclu came out against wholesale collection from suspects but is not co
a dna hit points to this man, william joseph trice. >> the evidence was submitted at that time. we don't have the technology we have now. >> reporter: he is the same man convicted in a 1998 rape of an ann arundel county woman. >> it was a brutal rape. a young lady was assaulted in her bedroom, choked nearly to death but survived. >> reporter: officials say dna could link him to more attacks. >> there is a good possibility there are other victims out there. >>...
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and his brother joseph were in a called cats. this house is on top of shockoe hill and this was a wealthy residential neighborhood at the time, so these were the rich kids in this dang. gown the hill was a less wealthy urban neighborhood called butcher town. that was the home turf of the butcher cats, the arch enemies of the hill cats up here. these two gangs would fight each other all the time. and one day jefferson davis himself walked down the hill trying to work out a truce between the two gangs. he was tired of his, excuse me, his sons coming home bruised and bloodied from the gang wars. he gathered the cats around and sat them down and gave them a speech calling them the future rulers of their country and tried to get them to stop fighting and to put aside their differences and listen to him politely. then one of them stood up and he said, president, we like you, we didn't want to hurt any of your boys, but we ain't never going to be friends with them hill cats. so then president davis turned around and walked up the hill.
and his brother joseph were in a called cats. this house is on top of shockoe hill and this was a wealthy residential neighborhood at the time, so these were the rich kids in this dang. gown the hill was a less wealthy urban neighborhood called butcher town. that was the home turf of the butcher cats, the arch enemies of the hill cats up here. these two gangs would fight each other all the time. and one day jefferson davis himself walked down the hill trying to work out a truce between the two...
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joseph the worker class?taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters. okay? we don't want anybody to be missing from head count, now, do we? i wear civilian clothes, i wear a shirt and a tie, but i am an officer. i'll have some inmates who knew who i was on the outside. i've had inmates say hey big "g." i have had that happen to me. that's always a lot of fun and it's real interesting when i make announcements. good afternoon, gentlemen, how are you all doing today? it's officer solomon here with you on a beautiful, bright and sun shiny wednesday afternoon. >> i used to do the weather. i was the weather man in radio and occasionally to spice things up
joseph the worker class?taking requests? all righty. come on in. come on in. i wanted something more. i want the something where i was helping people and you know, i wanted to go kind of where the action was to really help people. where else to do that than here in the jails? gentlemen, listen up here just really quick. i need to have you guys come up row by row. it's very important that you put your name on both of these rosters. okay? we don't want anybody to be missing from head count, now,...
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joseph was having an argument with another person. the woman's and her one-year-old daughter are still being treated for injuries. they're expected to recover. it was on wednesday when a man arrested a man suspected of slashing a co-worker with a box cutter parade a meeting is set at 1:00 at pier 31 in san francisco in regards to that. the suspects were taken into custody in santa clara county. there could even be more arrests. a multi agency task for has collected several evidence against these men over the month. during the sweep detectives collected laptops, hard drives and other evidence. >>> a big great white shark spotted off the beaches of santa cruz. a beach morning stretches to capitola. state park officials are still a long people to get in the water >>> we're just basically advising the public, we are not clear in the water closing the beaches >>> sharks generally do not go after people, they are our approaching the seals >>> this week kim might be good weather. it's going to be 60s along the coast. at the door right now, w
joseph was having an argument with another person. the woman's and her one-year-old daughter are still being treated for injuries. they're expected to recover. it was on wednesday when a man arrested a man suspected of slashing a co-worker with a box cutter parade a meeting is set at 1:00 at pier 31 in san francisco in regards to that. the suspects were taken into custody in santa clara county. there could even be more arrests. a multi agency task for has collected several evidence against...
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joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) you want to save money on car insurance? no problem.t to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. s ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach
joseph stiglitz. ( applause ) you want to save money on car insurance? no problem.t to save money on rv insurance? no problem. you want to save money on motorcycle insurance? no problem. you want to find a place to park all these things? fuggedaboud it. this is new york. hey little guy, wake up! aw, come off it mate! geico. saving people money on more than just car insurance. s ( cheers and applause ). >> jon: that's our show. join us tomorrow night, 11:00, zach
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tim josephs and frank rachelle and bill blynnski. called to arms half a century ago from different backgrounds but about to share an experience that would change each of their lives at edgewood arsenal military base in maryland. >> a couple of doctors came and gave a presentation. >> they presented it as not everyone would be chosen. >> three-day passes are the rule. >> no duties. no guard duty. no kitchen police. >> this is what we filled out. they ask you about your criminal background. they ask you if you drank and ask you about your parents and they ask you about your brother and your sisters. silly questions like did you like your mother better than you did your father. i took the test and got chosen and you got a couple of days off at home and reported to edgewood for two months. >> when you got chosen, were you excited? >> yes, i was glad to go. it was like a plum assignment. you would get all of the weekends off and the idea was they would test new army field jackets, clothing. weapons. things of that nature but no mention of
tim josephs and frank rachelle and bill blynnski. called to arms half a century ago from different backgrounds but about to share an experience that would change each of their lives at edgewood arsenal military base in maryland. >> a couple of doctors came and gave a presentation. >> they presented it as not everyone would be chosen. >> three-day passes are the rule. >> no duties. no guard duty. no kitchen police. >> this is what we filled out. they ask you about...
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. >> my name is joseph tonson and i'm from haiti. i love baseball. in the morning i go to school. in the after i play baseball. this is where we live after the earthquake because our home was down. this is my father. this is my mom. she makes beautiful food for me. 11 people are in this house. this is where we get water. >> reporter: it is haiti's nightmare scenario, an outbreak of deadly disease, killing scores in a country already on its knees. authorities say the symptoms, acute diarrhea, vomiting, and dehydration, are all of the hall marks of cholera. >> we're getting her an i.v., and we're going to the clinic. >> the most vivid memories are just everyone trying to find water and not wanting to drink the river water that was on the side. [yelling] [yelling] >> reporter: u.n. soldiers working furiously to contain what looks like a sewage spill at this base in haiti's rural heartland. we came here after rumours that the troops could be a cause for the cholera outbreak. the waste running into the river is a big danger, and that's exactly what we found. >> it is believed haiti has
. >> my name is joseph tonson and i'm from haiti. i love baseball. in the morning i go to school. in the after i play baseball. this is where we live after the earthquake because our home was down. this is my father. this is my mom. she makes beautiful food for me. 11 people are in this house. this is where we get water. >> reporter: it is haiti's nightmare scenario, an outbreak of deadly disease, killing scores in a country already on its knees. authorities say the symptoms, acute...
commissioner joseph: i find it offensive just so you know