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jules. mr.ules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel headache. i feel headache. and then keep -- >> while jules said the attack was unprovoked, jean baptiste told jail officials he was acting on a long-held grudge from the streets. >> inmate jean baptiste blamed inmate jules for his previous incarceration. i don't know what happened on the street between them but he blamed everything on inmate jules. apparently he's been waiting two years to get his hands on him. >> both inmates went to the seg unit. inmate jules was found not guilty, and he was released from the seg u
jules. mr.ules, from our perspective, and from the officers' observation, never fought back to defend himself. detainee jules did not see the attack coming. and you can see that mr. jean baptiste really manhandles him for quite some time, actually launching a flying kick there. >> i never do nothing to you. why would you just come to beat me and take me, drop me on the floor like that. like someone who you're trying to kill me, right? so why? my neck, i can't move it. and now i feel...
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isfor jules stein, his money from fiscal thinking. he references a study showing that people in their 20s are a little bit more narcissistic than people a little older. that may be true. it has everything to do with age and nothing to do with your generation. you can find magazine articles dating back to 1907 which has accused them of being lazy, entitled and shallow. somehow they managed to defeat the not tease, send the man to a moon. and to bestow great works of art. it?s obvious just by looking at you, and by feeling the passion and the energy in this room, that your generation is about to accomplish just as many great things. we may need you to accomplish more than your fair share, in fact.don't lose that spark. don't stop being angry. don't stop questioning authority. do not stop learning. do not do what the previous generation did. do better. take their laziness and turn it into your opportunity. thank you. congratulations. good luck. steve jobsars ago gave a well-known commencement address at the university of california berke
isfor jules stein, his money from fiscal thinking. he references a study showing that people in their 20s are a little bit more narcissistic than people a little older. that may be true. it has everything to do with age and nothing to do with your generation. you can find magazine articles dating back to 1907 which has accused them of being lazy, entitled and shallow. somehow they managed to defeat the not tease, send the man to a moon. and to bestow great works of art. it?s obvious just by...
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in terms of if the tradeoffs are worth it and when it's too private invasive for people. >> brown: jules polonetsky, pick up on that. there are pluses and minuses. have you seen an evolution in how much people are aware and responding to what's around them? >> people are clearly aware but they don't always think about in the terms of data or privacy. all they know is amazon recommended a book and it turns out it seems to be based on what other people are buying and they kind of like that. they like that netflix can recommend and make their queue easier and smarter. but when you sit back and say "well, do you like it that everybody knows everything about you?" well, that sounds scary. so i think the challenge is how do we get the benefits? how do we solve diseases because we're better able to analyze lots of health data? how do we figure out what schools are really working by analyzing what actually works for a particular student? all of those things are going to perhaps make our planet smarter the way i.b.m. starts argues, smarter planet. >> brown: in the best of all worlds. >> but each
in terms of if the tradeoffs are worth it and when it's too private invasive for people. >> brown: jules polonetsky, pick up on that. there are pluses and minuses. have you seen an evolution in how much people are aware and responding to what's around them? >> people are clearly aware but they don't always think about in the terms of data or privacy. all they know is amazon recommended a book and it turns out it seems to be based on what other people are buying and they kind of like...
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one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
one of them is jules stein, a columnist.eight he calls your generation "lazy, and title, selfish, shallow." what should we make of his claim? no doubt your generation will have to endorse and challenges. college gradua
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. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we have available at mha, and i came to a point in my life i just needed to deal with this issue. and a friend -- i told a friend, i am a hoarder. i had this realization and he told me about the action group, and mha and i went and it was -- these are people i can speak to about this shameful behavior. there is so much shame and stigma around this behavior and coming to the support group or talking to john or having a peer responder come to your home, it's the first time in many, many years that most people have allowed someone to cross their front door, b
. >> i think jules and terri can. welcome to verian, who has done an amazing amount of work in just nine months? four months. [ laughter ] >> i should know that. verian has been a tremendous asset to mha and has done amazing work as far as our peer response team over the past four months. it feels like a year. welcome verian. >> welcome. >> i am verian pierce, and i am a peer responder and i started as a member of the action group, which one is of the support groups we...
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sen for assistance -- facing really the special jules -- jewels that are the urban villages that we live in. san franciscans during campaigns read everything they are sent in the mail. love to meet candidates. a gauge with them in conversations. i also learned how important it is to build bridges between communities, particularly communities of diversity we have. i was just incredibly honored to have been elected in november 2008. my district really encompasses the ethnic and economic diversity that exists throughout the city. as a result, i think my district is really emblematic of the entire city. you can find every political perspective that you could possibly want in district 3. so oftentimes, the interest of my district and the city really are quite a line, so i do not have to think about this difference is probably quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. i in particular want to thank the mayor for his decision to protect our nutrition programs. this is something that i think we all believe is incredibly important at a time when we have seen massive federal and state cu
sen for assistance -- facing really the special jules -- jewels that are the urban villages that we live in. san franciscans during campaigns read everything they are sent in the mail. love to meet candidates. a gauge with them in conversations. i also learned how important it is to build bridges between communities, particularly communities of diversity we have. i was just incredibly honored to have been elected in november 2008. my district really encompasses the ethnic and economic diversity...
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ske-jule is not correct. >> stephen: we'll see how what the edits do.here i was. >> stephen: you were shhh-edule. you had a relentless schedule. >> we were touring on the time. it was a terrible skej hchlyule we were on. >> stephen: now i know what you we're talking about. >> so it got pretty boring and so -- towards the end the screaming, you couldn't hear what you were doing and, you know, we were, after all, musicians, had been the original idea. (laughter) so now we were just kind of puppets getting screamed at and we decided to, you know, call it a day. >> stephen: let's talk about the evolution of the beatles because i think one of the things that anybody who is blown away by is what grew you guys sound like in '64 and what you guys sounded like by '69. did you try to change your sound that quickly? >> you know, we were learning. and you've got to remember, me and john were new to song writing so the first songs we wrote were really all aimed at the fans. they're like kind of "thank you, girl from me to you." (laughter) "please, please me." (laugh
ske-jule is not correct. >> stephen: we'll see how what the edits do.here i was. >> stephen: you were shhh-edule. you had a relentless schedule. >> we were touring on the time. it was a terrible skej hchlyule we were on. >> stephen: now i know what you we're talking about. >> so it got pretty boring and so -- towards the end the screaming, you couldn't hear what you were doing and, you know, we were, after all, musicians, had been the original idea. (laughter) so...
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jules, good stuff.much indeed for that. >>> the new store follows the opening of lots of high profile stores in the neighborhood. luxury brands show resilience, but they have run out of steam as well. we also have prada due to report first quarter earnings today after they missed estimates in april. are we going to get many surprises from prada? >> not much so we expect high growth but we think markets should be estimating that. keep two things in mind. prada is struggling with comps. growth 14%, same store sales 19%. at the same time, at this low rate of growth, they're still better than the sector. the sector slowed down, but prada will be high single digits, still better than the sector. having said that, the market should -- >> that's in the price, isn't it? the rating is not high compared to the luxury sector average. is that justified? >> yes, partly in the price. they're trading 20% premium to the sector. it is built in to an extent. >> how much concern is there over the chinese consumer? we got
jules, good stuff.much indeed for that. >>> the new store follows the opening of lots of high profile stores in the neighborhood. luxury brands show resilience, but they have run out of steam as well. we also have prada due to report first quarter earnings today after they missed estimates in april. are we going to get many surprises from prada? >> not much so we expect high growth but we think markets should be estimating that. keep two things in mind. prada is struggling with...
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well, jules, plenty to talk about in the meantime. thank you very much. see you a bit later. >>> greece has reshuffled its cabinet in the wake of last week's pullout by junior coalition party the democratic left. evangelos venzelos has been named the deputy minister with viannis stournaras staying on as finance minister. the party has been slumping in public opinion polls. >>> italy is next in line for a eu rescue and could require a bailout within six months, this according to the italian bank media bianca. in a research note, they say that a deepening economic crisis and a credit crunch could spread to italian companies and that time is running out for rome to solve its economic problems. >>> and staying in rome, silvio berlusconi says that his conviction for abuse of office and paying for sex with a minor is an incredible ateammate eliminate him from politics. the former italian prime minister has been handed a seven-year prison sentence and banned from public office for life, but berlusconi will avoid jail while he appeals the decision, and italian la
well, jules, plenty to talk about in the meantime. thank you very much. see you a bit later. >>> greece has reshuffled its cabinet in the wake of last week's pullout by junior coalition party the democratic left. evangelos venzelos has been named the deputy minister with viannis stournaras staying on as finance minister. the party has been slumping in public opinion polls. >>> italy is next in line for a eu rescue and could require a bailout within six months, this according...
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this is video we took earlier at jules avenue not far from san francisco city college. that tree hit the power line last night. power will be restored about noon today. >> thank you. all right. >> we are going to end with a story that will have you saying, are you kidding me or ouch? >> check out the 401st annual shin kicking championships in england. they kick each other until the over gives in. zach warren won for the second straight year. no one is sure how this tradition started but it is entertaining to watch. >> but come on. >> they have been doing this for 401 years? >> we see that every day with you two when you're fighting over the anchor chairs. >> not me. >> i don't think any women do that. i think they're too smart for that. >> i think it's a male-only activity. >> probably right. >> absolutely right. thanks for watching. remember your next local update is 7:25. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com ♪ >>> good morning to viewers in the west. wednesday, june 5, 2013. welcome to "cbs this morning." a shakeup in president obama's inner circ
this is video we took earlier at jules avenue not far from san francisco city college. that tree hit the power line last night. power will be restored about noon today. >> thank you. all right. >> we are going to end with a story that will have you saying, are you kidding me or ouch? >> check out the 401st annual shin kicking championships in england. they kick each other until the over gives in. zach warren won for the second straight year. no one is sure how this tradition...
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pg&e says a tree branch hit a power line near grafton and jules.g. oakland is still having a problem northbound 880. earlier crash approaching 29 is gone. we also have had that fire pretty much under control at 7th and harrison. but you my still see some smoke or fire crews out there close to the nimitz freeway. avoices the posey street tube while emergency crews are out there. slowing beyond the oakland coliseum. bay bridge different story, thinned out early. nice commute into san francisco. let's check your forecast. >> extensive clouds in the bay area stretching well onshore into some of the valleys. a cloudy start to the day but we should wind up with mostly sunny skies by the afternoon, a little gray into san jose, as well. delays at the sfo at the airport of an hour on arriving flights. temperatures in the 50s now but by the afternoon we'll see sunshine and 70s and even some low 80s inland. 60s and 70s around the bay and 50s and 60s patchy fog toward the coast. next couple of days, high pressure builds in. those temperatures really going to w
pg&e says a tree branch hit a power line near grafton and jules.g. oakland is still having a problem northbound 880. earlier crash approaching 29 is gone. we also have had that fire pretty much under control at 7th and harrison. but you my still see some smoke or fire crews out there close to the nimitz freeway. avoices the posey street tube while emergency crews are out there. slowing beyond the oakland coliseum. bay bridge different story, thinned out early. nice commute into san...