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. ~ around 2001 ken young & associates was invite today join the joint venture team to design the sfpuc headquarter building. you were included in the architectural team to the prime joint venture design team. after the project started kya was never asked to perform any services. kya, did, however, perform some nominal services for which we were paid about 6 or $7,000 under another subconsultant. and then the project was put on hold. around 2003, the project started up again and the joint venture prime architectural firm called kya and told kya that we were no longer needed on the project, that kya already had enough work, and that kya should not be bitter about this decision. this decision was verbally reported to the puc director who informed kya that this was not a puc issue and that we should inform dpw instead. so, 2012 near completion of the project, hrc compliance officer called and asked whether payment to kya -- we were allocated $300,000. we informed the officer kya was asked not to participate. the compliance officer said the joint venture could be [speaker not understood]. t
. ~ around 2001 ken young & associates was invite today join the joint venture team to design the sfpuc headquarter building. you were included in the architectural team to the prime joint venture design team. after the project started kya was never asked to perform any services. kya, did, however, perform some nominal services for which we were paid about 6 or $7,000 under another subconsultant. and then the project was put on hold. around 2003, the project started up again and the joint...
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. >> now, ken, this young man was unarmed as far as we know. of course we're told by mr. dunn, he had a gun, no one ever found a gun, no one corroborated a gun and he never told anyone, including his fiancee about a gun. so how he comes back as a victim, we don't know. prosecutors charged dunn with first-degree murder. but they needed in charging him with first-degree murder to prove premeditated design. to cause the death and convince 12 people of the jury of that. for second-degree murder, they need to show proof of depraved mind, but no premeditation. and in florida, there would have been only six people on the jury. should angela corey change the charge to just second-degree murder or manslaughter? >> well, the state attorney in jacksonville, angela corey held a press conference, and she defended her charges in this case from the grand jury and defended the first-degree murder charge. you know, she can defend all she wants. this isn't open to argument anymore. it's already settled. 12 people sitting on a jury sent her a message. we might as well put it in blinking lig
. >> now, ken, this young man was unarmed as far as we know. of course we're told by mr. dunn, he had a gun, no one ever found a gun, no one corroborated a gun and he never told anyone, including his fiancee about a gun. so how he comes back as a victim, we don't know. prosecutors charged dunn with first-degree murder. but they needed in charging him with first-degree murder to prove premeditated design. to cause the death and convince 12 people of the jury of that. for second-degree...
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. >> you believe in your heart that ken is a young guy -- he loves american pop culture and american sports, which is your connection to him. >> yep. >> you think there's an effort through the american public to be reached and maybe that's better than traditional diplomatic ways? >> the diplomatic approach is going to be the diplomatic approach. i'm not a diplomat so i can't speculate what's going on. >> you think he's watching? >> i know he's watching. i know he's watching. we have the president of the united states speaking about mr. kenneth bae two days ago, four senators spoke about him four days ago and now a family speaking to us about how to get the momentum behind the bring back bae campaign. that's why i'm here today. >> let's listen to the president then talk to terri more. >> we pray for kenneth bae, a christian missionary who has been held in north korea for 15 months. sentenced to 15 years of hard labor. his family wants him home and the united states will continue to do everything in our power to secure his release because he deserves to be free. [ applause ] >> terri,
. >> you believe in your heart that ken is a young guy -- he loves american pop culture and american sports, which is your connection to him. >> yep. >> you think there's an effort through the american public to be reached and maybe that's better than traditional diplomatic ways? >> the diplomatic approach is going to be the diplomatic approach. i'm not a diplomat so i can't speculate what's going on. >> you think he's watching? >> i know he's watching. i...
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. >> ken, it's been a long 24 hours for this young woman. but her luck changed tonight after she showed up for super bowl festivities and appeared in the crowd on cbs 2 in new york. >> let's get my gal with the sign. >> a simple sign turned into her ticket to the super bowl. along with the two super bowl tickets inside. seahawks fan, nicole hill and her friend sarah passed through sfo. nicole said someone snatched her wallet out of her luggage. >> i had a wonderful new yorker who drove me from the airport to the hotel last night. >> it just so happened that nfl commissioner was watching cbs 2 news in new york tonight. within an hour of appearing on air, nfl officials made a special call. >> would i like to go to the super bowl in yes. >> we flew here. are you serious? oh my god. you guys are so awesome. >> and it was a bittersweet moment for sarah. that was a woman in a white baseball cap. her father used to be a trainer for the seahawks in the early 90s and both of her parents were killed by a drunk driver four years ago. now i spoke to the
. >> ken, it's been a long 24 hours for this young woman. but her luck changed tonight after she showed up for super bowl festivities and appeared in the crowd on cbs 2 in new york. >> let's get my gal with the sign. >> a simple sign turned into her ticket to the super bowl. along with the two super bowl tickets inside. seahawks fan, nicole hill and her friend sarah passed through sfo. nicole said someone snatched her wallet out of her luggage. >> i had a wonderful new...
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young man. >>here is a busess ken chen commodotized, capital intensivive.original content, house of medical in short-term a little bit of a loser, all our interne traffic is throttled, company that winner providers of bandwidth, google, layg down fer network, watch that stock, the consumers -- i would not buy net glick because it is overvalue be careful who you buy. >> thank you very kennedy: spanking, what every politician needs, especially when they agent out like naughty little children. if only we could take that over leer knee and give them a booty smack. sadly, it wouldn't be effective or curtail irresponsible spending and lustful power grabs, and one lawmaker wants to give power and teachers the power to spank and bruise children, but, honestly, spanking is laze city parenting. you can't vote your children out of office, but you shouldn't beat them either. stossel here, and we take a look behind the presidential curtain and silly with glow in the dark reindeer. it's o
young man. >>here is a busess ken chen commodotized, capital intensivive.original content, house of medical in short-term a little bit of a loser, all our interne traffic is throttled, company that winner providers of bandwidth, google, layg down fer network, watch that stock, the consumers -- i would not buy net glick because it is overvalue be careful who you buy. >> thank you very kennedy: spanking, what every politician needs, especially when they agent out like naughty little...
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she went all over the world to treat the best actress for the sprites and so the young girl is set to use his friend ken and i might have seen her in the movie called mr does not make it two years ago which is only playing a young girl learning to read it i did this and that there is a canadian accent and natural french canadian accent yes i think this will probably become a rising star and then the other they get after cia is tough for us on and actually caused the death and the son of the center as a committee that's a team you can add this kind of film festival and sees what he has to say about my oldest really an actor is becoming so cute in hollywood. i think there's something about being a little later. down south southern side of the tempest is. looking up your own and has been achieved in your own beliefs. when you make that added to any of you go ok get ready to be ready for this so you kind of toys. you always know the you tube going into the big international ring. you gotta come out punching. that's nice and clean as another film that's wolf at the end if you missed that with its hint it's i
she went all over the world to treat the best actress for the sprites and so the young girl is set to use his friend ken and i might have seen her in the movie called mr does not make it two years ago which is only playing a young girl learning to read it i did this and that there is a canadian accent and natural french canadian accent yes i think this will probably become a rising star and then the other they get after cia is tough for us on and actually caused the death and the son of the...
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young men. let's get a second-degree murder conviction now for taking the life of jordan davis. >> all right. ken, your reaction to the verdict. >> well, justice was not completely served here. we have a stand your ground law in florida which trips up juries. it creates violence out on the streets. it places our young men and women in danger. and when it comes time for justice at a courtroom and a trial, the stand your ground law is inserted into the law, and it makes it more difficult for juries to understand how to apply this law and how to get to justice. when the evidence is as clear as it is in this case, and this was a very strong, very clear second-degree murder case. when you have a case like that, and then you insert this law that makes it very difficult for jurors to apply and to understand and be able to not be confused, you lead to problems where you can't get a verdict and you get a hung jury. and then on top of that, a prosecution team where the jury makes the same mistakes. it was clearly a case of being overcharged. it was clearly a second-degree murder case in my mind, and the ti
young men. let's get a second-degree murder conviction now for taking the life of jordan davis. >> all right. ken, your reaction to the verdict. >> well, justice was not completely served here. we have a stand your ground law in florida which trips up juries. it creates violence out on the streets. it places our young men and women in danger. and when it comes time for justice at a courtroom and a trial, the stand your ground law is inserted into the law, and it makes it more...
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ken? at least according to a santa cruz doctor who treats lice infestation. she is seeing a dramatic rise in youngple with head lice and she blames the head to head contact kids make when they take selfies. >> not buying it. >> thanks for that transition. >>> jim harbaugh, the latest on harbaugh-gate and the situation with cleveland and the 49s are and a model t comes up big in the motor city. tip-off next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the bank of the west sports report is next on kpix5. >> last time the warriors were east of the mississippi they were in the middle of a continue game winning streak. tonight they were in the motor city hoping to catch on all cylinders again. david lee was out, but jermaine o'neal turned back the clock, 10 rebounds, 16 points for the 35-year-old dinosaur. warriors up one. the difference was the warriors bench outscored the detroit subs 42-15. two three's from steve lake. that put them in front, didn't give it back. 104-96 the final. golden state season of 13 game orr .500. >>> friday the 49ers -- over .500. friday the 49ers said the browns actually did talk with san fra
ken? at least according to a santa cruz doctor who treats lice infestation. she is seeing a dramatic rise in youngple with head lice and she blames the head to head contact kids make when they take selfies. >> not buying it. >> thanks for that transition. >>> jim harbaugh, the latest on harbaugh-gate and the situation with cleveland and the 49s are and a model t comes up big in the motor city. tip-off next. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> the bank of the west sports...
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ken? at least according to a santa cruz doctor who treats lice infestation. she is seeing a dramatic rise in youngeople with head lice and she blames the head to head contact kids make when they take selfies. >> not buying it. >> thanks for that transition. >>> jim harbaugh, the latest on harbaugh-gate and the situation with cleveland and the 49s are ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go! buzz! ♪ go! go! go! buzz! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! ♪ clusters, flakes ♪ that medley crunch, crunch! go! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go get that medley crunch! >>> the bank of the west sports report is next on kpix5. >> last time the warriors were east of the mississippi they were in the middle of a continue game winning streak. tonight they were in the motor city hoping to catch on all cylinders again. david lee was out, but jermaine o'neal turned back the clock, 10 rebounds, 16 points for the 35-year-old dinosaur. warriors up one. the difference was the wa
ken? at least according to a santa cruz doctor who treats lice infestation. she is seeing a dramatic rise in youngeople with head lice and she blames the head to head contact kids make when they take selfies. >> not buying it. >> thanks for that transition. >>> jim harbaugh, the latest on harbaugh-gate and the situation with cleveland and the 49s are ♪ [ man ] yo buzz! drop that beat! remix! ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ ♪ ♪ you got that medley crunch ♪ go! go!...
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house correspondent phil mattingly as well as ken bentsen, president and c.e.o of the securities industry and financial markets association. coming up, more youngeople watched "the walking dead's" fourth season premiere than the sochi olympic games on sunday. we talk to amc's president about the hit show next. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. amc's hit show about zombies, "the walking dead," faced tough competition opposite the winter olympics this week. but in its fourth season debut, it beat out the sochi games among young adults while drawing its second largest overall audience to date. our west coast correspondent, jon erlichman, spoke about the program's success as well as other amc programming with charlie collier, president of amc. >> you mentioned in your description it is a zombie show, but i think it resonated more broadly because of some of the themes that have little to do with the zombies and more to do with the relatable elements, the human drama. if you were the last people on the planet, you would have a lot of decisions to make. would you stay or go? would you lead or follow? would you hunker do
house correspondent phil mattingly as well as ken bentsen, president and c.e.o of the securities industry and financial markets association. coming up, more youngeople watched "the walking dead's" fourth season premiere than the sochi olympic games on sunday. we talk to amc's president about the hit show next. >> welcome back to the best of "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. amc's hit show about zombies, "the walking dead," faced tough competition opposite...
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. >> now, ken, one of the criticisms of the prosecution was they didn't humanize this young man enough. in fact, as faith said, they could have asked his father when he was on the stand about him in terms of whether he was violent, what type of kid he was. now the door is open. they can do that in retrial. they can call a school teacher since he refers to idiots here. what he an idiot? do you think one of the things they could do in the retrial is to deal more with humanizing who we lost in this 17-year-old young man? >> that's a very interesting question. florida evidence code is very restrictive, really hamstringing the prosecutors in bringing out a lot of evidence concerning the victim. however, the exception is when the defense puts on evidence that opens the door, the prosecution can respond by rebutting to that. so what faith just mentioned is very, very true. if you go in this new trial, it comes out where the door is opened again about him being a thug or one of the kids in the car being a thug, kit be rebutted i would argue by the prosecution by evidence showing he was in fact
. >> now, ken, one of the criticisms of the prosecution was they didn't humanize this young man enough. in fact, as faith said, they could have asked his father when he was on the stand about him in terms of whether he was violent, what type of kid he was. now the door is open. they can do that in retrial. they can call a school teacher since he refers to idiots here. what he an idiot? do you think one of the things they could do in the retrial is to deal more with humanizing who we lost...
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i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, there were no tin can fights for you, you fought them. i always felt you were never given your proper receive, maybe because -- proper respect, maybe because you came after. >> neil i want to thank you for saying, that i be tame like the forgotten fighter, i got was not supposed to make it but i had fun out there, i had fun being with ali, a sparring partner, i had opportunity fun listening to the way he said thing, ali of good at he would brings reporters with him, there was guys he would pick on like howard cosell. he made the reporters known that you done know, whoever thought about a dirk young or someone like, that they thought about him. they called him names. ali brought all these guys along. >> same thing with the fighter. neil: thank you, thank you both. yeah. >> thank you in all right,. neil: i can interrupt you now, -ou are on remote. >> thank you, neil. >> jim, and larry, and 50
i was in awe watching you as a young guy, and i always wanted to know if you recented coming after someone like, that you fought that epic battle with ken, they said you have to fight the next mandatory challenger you did, you did not avoid anybody, there were no tin can fights for you, you fought them. i always felt you were never given your proper receive, maybe because -- proper respect, maybe because you came after. >> neil i want to thank you for saying, that i be tame like the...
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young men that were undisciplined. >> bryce, i saw a picture of you. >> reporter: in addition to their twice weekly meetings, ken is in boys' lives. if they get in trouble at school, he's the one that gets called. if they get in trouble with the law, ken makes sure they pay their dues. for every one boy he saves, though, ken knows there are hundreds, perhaps thousands that could use a friend like him. you could look at what he's doing as just a drop in the bucket or you could look at it as someone who decided it was time to start filling that bucket. >> you have to start somewhere. there are always going to be problems in the world, but you have to start somewhere. >> reporter: garvin thomas, "today in the bay." >>> california makes history. ahead on "today in the bay," the country's first undocumented lawyer is sworn in. more on his fight to become a practicing attorney. >>> and new jersey governor chris christie's bid to become the next president is stuck in gridlock. the latest accusations in that traffic scandal. oh wow. you look incredible! right?! is this the bacon and cheese diet? this is the creamy chicken cor
young men that were undisciplined. >> bryce, i saw a picture of you. >> reporter: in addition to their twice weekly meetings, ken is in boys' lives. if they get in trouble at school, he's the one that gets called. if they get in trouble with the law, ken makes sure they pay their dues. for every one boy he saves, though, ken knows there are hundreds, perhaps thousands that could use a friend like him. you could look at what he's doing as just a drop in the bucket or you could look...
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ken squire. >> we will take a look a generation like. how brands are using social media to turn young people into social media tools. maybe they enjoy being promotional tools. more on "market makers." stay with us here on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle joined by matt miller. there was a lot to talk about today with ken squire. thatacks companies activist investors are buying. we will talk a lot about the trends that we saw in the latest batch of filings. i want to start with forest labs. carl icahn pushed the drugmaker into being bought. here is what he tweeted. ken, first of all, before carl icahn started tweeting, did you use twitter? do you now? >> i don't use it at all. i have a twitter account, i follow my wife. >> you don't follow carl icahn? >> i have people who keep me abreast of what he has going on. i don't even go there. >> is it important to follow what carl icahn tweets in your position? >> you hear about it. he tweets a lot after it is public. we are not trying to get the short term bump on things. forest labs is a great example.
ken squire. >> we will take a look a generation like. how brands are using social media to turn young people into social media tools. maybe they enjoy being promotional tools. more on "market makers." stay with us here on bloomberg tv. ♪ >> welcome back to "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle joined by matt miller. there was a lot to talk about today with ken squire. thatacks companies activist investors are buying. we will talk a lot about the trends that we...
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. >> ken, what do you see about the changes that people go through, the young men and women that areeople it's nothing like the wolf of wall street. it's not cocaine and, you know, fast cars. these guys work incredibly long hours. 100 hours a week sometimes. one of them told me there's a banker 9:00 to 5:00, which is working from 9:00 am until 5:00 am the next day. 20 hours in a row. and that's not uncommon for them. so they're really put through the ringer. and i think in the end, you know, that changes them. that structure, that process. and the things that they're being taught all around them by older bankers and people in their classes. >> is it still a boys club, old boys club or are there women that are making inroads? >> of the eight, two were women that i followed. that's a little underrepresentative. at the young levels, it is actually pretty diverse. what happens, though, is that as you rise up the ranks, as you go to the managing directors, partners and executives, it starts to look a lot more male and a lot whitewhiter. and i think that's something that they'll have to co
. >> ken, what do you see about the changes that people go through, the young men and women that areeople it's nothing like the wolf of wall street. it's not cocaine and, you know, fast cars. these guys work incredibly long hours. 100 hours a week sometimes. one of them told me there's a banker 9:00 to 5:00, which is working from 9:00 am until 5:00 am the next day. 20 hours in a row. and that's not uncommon for them. so they're really put through the ringer. and i think in the end, you...
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ken from florida, good morning. caller: good morning. host: please go ahead. another issue, ice -- call him -- caller: another issue -- to margaretl go next from lakeland florida. the young the innocent have so much on their backs. thank you for your time. host: next up is bob from virginia. think it should be legal for recreation. it is not really hurting anyone and it is supposed to be a free country. the whole thing is ridiculous. the pharmaceutical companies, electric companies, everybody is against it.thing i have had three back operations. me tomuch better for smoke a joint then take a bunch of pain pills that will eat my liver away. money froms just people donating to what they want. host: other governors in town he saidmga torpedoed a he has spoken to half a dozen governors with questions on how it is working in colorado. going back to this washington post piece in 2012, legalize marijuana -- president obama in colorado. and 56%s identical each. legislatures in 13 states are considering bills to legalize a plant -- tomorrow we will continue the conversation and focus on the situation in ukraine. our guest will be for secretary of state for political affairs and s
ken from florida, good morning. caller: good morning. host: please go ahead. another issue, ice -- call him -- caller: another issue -- to margaretl go next from lakeland florida. the young the innocent have so much on their backs. thank you for your time. host: next up is bob from virginia. think it should be legal for recreation. it is not really hurting anyone and it is supposed to be a free country. the whole thing is ridiculous. the pharmaceutical companies, electric companies, everybody...