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. >> this is not nearly a victory -- not merely a victory for julius, but a recognition of the variousarties. >> senior figures within the party testified that the refrain capture the country's history. the judgment will almost certainly be appealed. >> not on ago, he seemed invincible. and now he sees this like a broken man. -- he seems like a broken man. this could be the end of his political career. >> his supporters clashed with the police when the hearing began a fortnight ago. it is under pressure to rein the young politician in ahead of a major the -- a battle next year. if found guilty -- a major leadership battle next year. if found guilty, he could be expelled from the party. >> after a weekend of ceremonies, today the site where they world trade towers once stood was once again open to the public. it consists of a memorial with two reflecting pools, ringed with the names of the nearly 3000 people that died there 10 years ago. as the u.s. pauses to remember that day, one fbi agent who worked at the heart of america's campaign against al qaeda has told the bbc that he is being
. >> this is not nearly a victory -- not merely a victory for julius, but a recognition of the variousarties. >> senior figures within the party testified that the refrain capture the country's history. the judgment will almost certainly be appealed. >> not on ago, he seemed invincible. and now he sees this like a broken man. -- he seems like a broken man. this could be the end of his political career. >> his supporters clashed with the police when the hearing began a...
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julius terman. commission president, you have a quorum. in the audience, we have the deputy chief of police and the director of occ. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the august 31 san francisco police commission meeting. this is our monthly meeting in the community. this month, we're in the richmond district ordinarily what we do is eat commissioner has an opportunity to introduce themselves and explain what we do for our day jobs. we give a bit of history about us. i will tell you this. for me, this is the best part of being on the commission, going out once a month to the different neighborhoods and seeing part of the city that sometimes we're not familiar with. we can hear from the members of the community about their wor concerns about the police department. it is a lot of fun. i will start to my right with commissioner slaughter. we will tell you a bit about ourselves. >> i have been a member of the commission for about a year now. i am an attorney in my day job at a law firm that does criminal and civil work for both individuals a
julius terman. commission president, you have a quorum. in the audience, we have the deputy chief of police and the director of occ. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the august 31 san francisco police commission meeting. this is our monthly meeting in the community. this month, we're in the richmond district ordinarily what we do is eat commissioner has an opportunity to introduce themselves and explain what we do for our day jobs. we give a bit of history about us. i will tell you...
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pull out a battered old red card that proved they had been members of the wildest, most violent, juliusarts of the american bourgeoisie. industrial workers of the world. i don't know why he uses the past tense. that is my membership card. really trying hard. lot of people think they were wiped out in the red scare of 1919-1920. they weren't wiped out. just went underground to await the invention of the internet. you can pay by direct debit. guthrie was infected by their humor and cynicism and day care but particularly the song of a saying out of their little red songbook to fan the flames of discontent. of all the songs in that book the ones woody would have loved the most were the 26 parities, priceless leave sunni written by joe hill, swedish immigrant to the united states who became a martyr to the cause of american labor with his execution on a dubious murder charge in utah in 1915. students of american history will be aware of the stirring telegram he sent to his colleagues the night before his execution. he said don't waste time morning for me. organize. i think fewer people will
pull out a battered old red card that proved they had been members of the wildest, most violent, juliusarts of the american bourgeoisie. industrial workers of the world. i don't know why he uses the past tense. that is my membership card. really trying hard. lot of people think they were wiped out in the red scare of 1919-1920. they weren't wiped out. just went underground to await the invention of the internet. you can pay by direct debit. guthrie was infected by their humor and cynicism and...
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to leave it on to the fastest time moving in front of my car in julius hamilton and jenson button twice a foreign champion fernando alonso would start from the second before ferrari red bull had never before claimed the world would be unfinished historic moment to track the broken or teammate mark webber half an hour she could pull for each of the thirteen races so far this season when it was russian for toy patrol phenol didn't have a party either he was seven quickest but it is vettel who's the man to chance. because it's very good here for pounds this is perfect even though you know for most of the people except those two we don't carry a lot of wing around and lowdown forces is very slippery and still we are quite quickly throughout all the three sectors and i was able to pull it together so i'm very happy today that's the end for wheels were already marty love has put himself well in contention for his first win of the season on the world circuit but finn securing a not only the head of his ford abu dhabi team it's mikel herve and heading into the final day of rally it was her vill
to leave it on to the fastest time moving in front of my car in julius hamilton and jenson button twice a foreign champion fernando alonso would start from the second before ferrari red bull had never before claimed the world would be unfinished historic moment to track the broken or teammate mark webber half an hour she could pull for each of the thirteen races so far this season when it was russian for toy patrol phenol didn't have a party either he was seven quickest but it is vettel who's...
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pulled out a battered old red card that proved they had been members of the wildest most violent julius0. we weren't wiped out, we just want to wait for the invention of the internet. so it's i.w.w. and you can pay by direct debit. anyway, and the infected guthrie with their humor and cynicism and anger but particularly the songs they sang out of their little red songbook to fan the flames of discontent and all of the songs in that book the ones that woody would have loved the most are the 26 parody's priceless the funny written by joe hill, swedish born immigrant to the united states who became a martyr to the cause of american labor with his execution on a very dubious murder charge in the state of utah in 1915. students of american history, labor history will be aware of this during a telegram that he sent to his colleagues the night before his execution he said don't waste time mourning for me. organize. fewer people will be aware that he said this in the same telegram can you do me a favor when this is over can you promise you'll get my body across the state line because i don't wa
pulled out a battered old red card that proved they had been members of the wildest most violent julius0. we weren't wiped out, we just want to wait for the invention of the internet. so it's i.w.w. and you can pay by direct debit. anyway, and the infected guthrie with their humor and cynicism and anger but particularly the songs they sang out of their little red songbook to fan the flames of discontent and all of the songs in that book the ones that woody would have loved the most are the 26...
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he contrasts this with julius ii, lamper's successor who was equally due police tu and equally violent but his lies and his violence were for the sake of the church, for the sake of something larger than pure nepotism and so i think it's fair to say that mackia vell attitude towards alexander was grudging with respect with perhaps the emphasis on the grudging. >> how many of those popes back then were married? >> none were married. many had children. few acknowledged their children. one of the things about borgea was that he openly acknowledged his own children. usually popes would pass off their children as nephews. >> did he have children when he was pope? >> no. he was an older man by then but he had children when he was cardinal. and he was very open he had mistresses. he and his son participateds in murders in the vatican. it was sort of like rome under nearo. of course his most infamous son was cesare borgea and there was a mysterious borgea as well. >> you said that his son had siffluss? >> yeah. it was going around. it had been brought in. people speculated it had come over wit
he contrasts this with julius ii, lamper's successor who was equally due police tu and equally violent but his lies and his violence were for the sake of the church, for the sake of something larger than pure nepotism and so i think it's fair to say that mackia vell attitude towards alexander was grudging with respect with perhaps the emphasis on the grudging. >> how many of those popes back then were married? >> none were married. many had children. few acknowledged their children....
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i mean, really, since julius and ethel rosenberg were executed for espionage in 1953, this case has garneredhe most attention and outrage on the part of some people and that's big deal. and it comes at a time when public support for the death penalty has been shrinking a little, but at a time when actual executions and actual death sentences have gone down a lot in the last 15 years. >> joining us on the phone is cnn contribute perot land martin. roland, i don't know if you heard, we just had on the mother of the slain officer who expressed her -- i don't know satisfaction is the right word but just a sense of she is looking for peace moving forward from tonight. were you surprised how long the supreme court took to make this decision? having some problem getting in touch with row land. i thought we had him. bj, are you surprised at the length of time that it took the supreme court? >> i was surprised, just like jeff. the theme here is too much doubt. anderson, i know you have done a lot of -- people from cnn have done a lot of store brits problems with eyewitness identification, the number
i mean, really, since julius and ethel rosenberg were executed for espionage in 1953, this case has garneredhe most attention and outrage on the part of some people and that's big deal. and it comes at a time when public support for the death penalty has been shrinking a little, but at a time when actual executions and actual death sentences have gone down a lot in the last 15 years. >> joining us on the phone is cnn contribute perot land martin. roland, i don't know if you heard, we just...
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remember orange julius? the powder? that is the same concept my left the office at 3:00 in the afternoon, a directory assistance and got the number four motorola i said i am looking for the project manager of the ultralight project. but they tell me all of the cellular development is handled at a shop in illinois and what i like the number? of course. i give the same story and then transferred around about eight times now i talk to the vice president of research and development for all of motorola mobility device. i said "this is it" is rick in arlington heights i found they had a facility there. he said that is p.m. and she works for me i said can i get per extension? he said can i help you? i said to go. i will deal with her. so instead of getting p.m. i get the outgoing greeting she told her collar she left on a two week vacation if you need help to please call of the shot on another extension. that was the voice mail assiduous my next call to? alisha. the since nick did family on vacation next? she did but she was s
remember orange julius? the powder? that is the same concept my left the office at 3:00 in the afternoon, a directory assistance and got the number four motorola i said i am looking for the project manager of the ultralight project. but they tell me all of the cellular development is handled at a shop in illinois and what i like the number? of course. i give the same story and then transferred around about eight times now i talk to the vice president of research and development for all of...
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exhibit "a," the federal communications chairman, julius janikowski, himself, a big obama fund-raiser had a huge role in green lighting the lightsquared project. janikowski was called to testify at today's hearing on the controversy, but he didn't show. >> personally, i believe this is an absolute effort by the chairman to avoid the oversight questions by congress, to avoid the responsibility of the issue of how this will affect gps and what the fcc's process is appears to be irregular as to how this manner is moving forward. >> let's dig deeper beginning with the congressman, the chairman of the subcommittee looking into the issue, republican congressman michael turner of ohio. i want to start, mr. chairman, with your own words about why you thought it was so important to have this hearing. let's listen. >> we cannot afford to have federal telecommunications policy, especially where it affects national security to be made in the same way the white house parceled out a half billion dollars in loan guarantees to the failed corporation, a large campaign contributor to the president. >>
exhibit "a," the federal communications chairman, julius janikowski, himself, a big obama fund-raiser had a huge role in green lighting the lightsquared project. janikowski was called to testify at today's hearing on the controversy, but he didn't show. >> personally, i believe this is an absolute effort by the chairman to avoid the oversight questions by congress, to avoid the responsibility of the issue of how this will affect gps and what the fcc's process is appears to be...
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you remember the original julius, it's the same kind of concept. while in desk working on this phony left the office and called up directory assistance, you know, for 1-800-numbers and got the number for motorola. and i asked the operator, you know -- you know, i was given an 1-800-number and i called did number, and i said hey, listen, i'm looking for the project manager of mytrotech lonnic and this was an 1-800-number and the nice receptionist told me all the cellular development is out of schaumberg, illinois and asked me if i would like that number. of course, i want the number. i'm looking for the project number of the mytrotech ultra light project. i'm transferred two, three, eight times and now i'm talking to the vice president of research and development for all of motorola all their mobility devices. and i say, hey, this is rickover in arlington heights and i heard they had an r & d in arlington and i'm looking for the project manager and he said hey that's pam. the extension is such and such and he said can i help you with anything. i sai
you remember the original julius, it's the same kind of concept. while in desk working on this phony left the office and called up directory assistance, you know, for 1-800-numbers and got the number for motorola. and i asked the operator, you know -- you know, i was given an 1-800-number and i called did number, and i said hey, listen, i'm looking for the project manager of mytrotech lonnic and this was an 1-800-number and the nice receptionist told me all the cellular development is out of...
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he contrasts this with julius ii, alexander's successor, who was equally due police to us and equally vial -- duplicitous and equally violent. but his lies and his violence were for the sake of the church, for the sake of something charger -- larger than pure nepotism. so i think it's fair to say that machiavelli's attitude towards alexander was grudging with respect, and perhaps the emphasis on the grudging. host: how many of those popes back then were married? guest: none were married. many had children. few acknowledged their children. one of the things about borgia, alexander the vi, he openly acknowledged his children. usually popes passed off their children as nerve fuste. host: did he have children while he was pope? guest: no, he was an older man. but when he was cardinal, certainly -- and he was very open about his mistresses. he had his favorites mistresses. there are stories of orangies in the vatican, which -- or jeese in the vatican, murders in the vatican. it was sort of like rome under nero. pretty much -- of course, his most infamous child was a borgia, and the famousl
he contrasts this with julius ii, alexander's successor, who was equally due police to us and equally vial -- duplicitous and equally violent. but his lies and his violence were for the sake of the church, for the sake of something charger -- larger than pure nepotism. so i think it's fair to say that machiavelli's attitude towards alexander was grudging with respect, and perhaps the emphasis on the grudging. host: how many of those popes back then were married? guest: none were married. many...
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. >> julius genachowski lane to the u.s. economy and job growth with broadband high-speed internet today that the living social headquarters in washington, d.c. he remarked that broadband opportunities had been a bright spot in the slow economy, creating 2.6 is for every one lost. the plan is still awaiting approval in congress. this runs about 35 minutes. >> thank you very much for joining here to listen to chairman julius genachowski's speech. first, i would like to say thank you to chairman julius genachowski for allowing us to put on this event here. we're excited to be talking about these topics and how that can help us to push forward. i have had the pleasure of knowing him for several years, and i am very excited about the initiatives he has been pushing. in addition, we have warren brown, owner and founder of the washington, d.c., area business with seven locations. we have also been able to work with cake love on three separate occasions and drove them tens of thousands of customers and hundreds of thousands of doll
. >> julius genachowski lane to the u.s. economy and job growth with broadband high-speed internet today that the living social headquarters in washington, d.c. he remarked that broadband opportunities had been a bright spot in the slow economy, creating 2.6 is for every one lost. the plan is still awaiting approval in congress. this runs about 35 minutes. >> thank you very much for joining here to listen to chairman julius genachowski's speech. first, i would like to say thank you...
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remember the old orange julius with the powder? same kind of concept. so while i was in denver working at this law firm, i left the office at about 3:00 in the afternoon, and i called up directory assistance for 1-800 numbers and got the number for motorola, and i asked the operator, obviously, for the number, the 800 number. i called the number and said, listen, i'm looking for the project manager of the microtack ultra light project. .. and this was -- by this time i am walking down, what was its, broadway in downtown denver. it was snowing. horns were hawking, and i was trying to press the self, was using tight to my years of -- she could not use -- hear the traffic. i was never expecting this to work. she goes, what version to you want? and am thinking i don't even know their version number. i go hot the latest and greatest. she's stepping on her computer. she goes, i found the latest release. there is a problem. what is the problem? she does, there are hundreds of directories demand within each directory, hundreds of files. i asked her if she had t
remember the old orange julius with the powder? same kind of concept. so while i was in denver working at this law firm, i left the office at about 3:00 in the afternoon, and i called up directory assistance for 1-800 numbers and got the number for motorola, and i asked the operator, obviously, for the number, the 800 number. i called the number and said, listen, i'm looking for the project manager of the microtack ultra light project. .. and this was -- by this time i am walking down, what was...
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all his own he changed dramatically -- he became an honest and respected leader and never forgot juliusd. he kept her letters and wrote her back and even went to visit her. after sunday dinner when they julia was at her brother's house and a highly polished carriage pulled up and to her astonishment out steps the president of the united states who had come to thank her in person. this wasn't real. no one would believe it could happen. .. he had enthusiastically sold something which was supposed to cure cancer, syphilis, ulcers, chronic lung diseases, you name it. disgraced for taking bribes and had even spin a brief time in prison. when lincoln, robert todd lincoln center for him after the shooting bless saw in his national tragedy it once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for fame and power. he immediately took charge of the presence medical care even though no one had given him authority. he just took it. he dismissed the other doctors and completely isolated airfield in a room in the white house and would not even let him see his secretary of state. and what happened in that room inside the
all his own he changed dramatically -- he became an honest and respected leader and never forgot juliusd. he kept her letters and wrote her back and even went to visit her. after sunday dinner when they julia was at her brother's house and a highly polished carriage pulled up and to her astonishment out steps the president of the united states who had come to thank her in person. this wasn't real. no one would believe it could happen. .. he had enthusiastically sold something which was supposed...