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. ♪ lemonis: i asked jimmy to go with me to liberty park, and i know that he's been spending a lot ofdone and what's gonna happen and how this deal is gonna work. so i thought it would be a good idea for him and i just to talk one-on-one without dante. jimmy: i'm so worried. i wish -- my girlfriend yells -- lemonis: but what are you worried about? jimmy: his future. lemonis: but let him worry about it. when you owned a business and you had to work 90 hours a week... jimmy: i went home on the heating pad every night. i know. lemonis: and did anybody help you feel better about it? jimmy: no, no. lemonis: no. okay. jimmy: i didn't have a father like me. lemonis: that's right. and that's what i love about you, jimmy. you care so much about your family. jimmy: that's all i have. i have nobody else. just those two boys. if something happens to me, they have nobody. that's why i called you. lemonis: let's go under here. we're in the middle of this heavy discussion, and all of a sudden, this storm comes through, and i'm definitely gonna wait this thing out because there's a lot more to say, a
. ♪ lemonis: i asked jimmy to go with me to liberty park, and i know that he's been spending a lot ofdone and what's gonna happen and how this deal is gonna work. so i thought it would be a good idea for him and i just to talk one-on-one without dante. jimmy: i'm so worried. i wish -- my girlfriend yells -- lemonis: but what are you worried about? jimmy: his future. lemonis: but let him worry about it. when you owned a business and you had to work 90 hours a week... jimmy: i went home on the...
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liberty town site the sacred birthplace of 7 indigenous peoples. but in 2009 concerned about the environment the colombian state classified the zone as a natural park which ended the mining concession 2. after years of negotiation attempts with the colombian government in 2016 andres to mendon c.e.o. of the canadian company cozy go associated with the texan company told the mining counterattacks he files an arbitration request i personally did not know of the option of international arbitration where it will always heard of the world court but we are out of my time i don't believe that was between 2 governments that were debating things. but the ability to take our case to the international court of arbitration was a welcome relief for our shareholders to know that we don't have to depend on maybe some emotional sentiment by a judge in some rural location who is being pressured by his local. mayor. andries to bend on will seek private just as he chooses to defend himself in paris with 70 a business lawyer specializing in arbitration disputes ringback. but i dare me. hello. and yes the lawyer me just went back there. listen 1st. yours we are past th
liberty town site the sacred birthplace of 7 indigenous peoples. but in 2009 concerned about the environment the colombian state classified the zone as a natural park which ended the mining concession 2. after years of negotiation attempts with the colombian government in 2016 andres to mendon c.e.o. of the canadian company cozy go associated with the texan company told the mining counterattacks he files an arbitration request i personally did not know of the option of international arbitration...
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liberty and justice for all. thank you. [applause] >> ok. welcomeighted to angelica park, san antonio's outstanding team 2018 who will lead us in the national anthem. >> [singing] see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright fightthrough the perilous ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? glare, theket's red air gave proofin that our flagght say does there. oh, spangled banner yet land of the free home of the brave? thank you, guys. god bless you all. jeanne: year we are grateful for the collaborative efforts in opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this tradition, i am happy to welcome the bishop of the greek orthodox archdiocese of america. city,chbishop of kansas headed of the united states catholic conference pro-life -- pro-lifepeared secretary. [applause] >> dear brothers and sisters, year after year we have come together in this beautiful city of washington, d.c. surrounded by crowds who offer prayers and bear witness to these entity of life -- sanctity of life which was giv
liberty and justice for all. thank you. [applause] >> ok. welcomeighted to angelica park, san antonio's outstanding team 2018 who will lead us in the national anthem. >> [singing] see, by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright fightthrough the perilous ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? glare, theket's red air gave proofin that our flagght say does there. oh, spangled banner yet land of the free...
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liberty and justice for all. thank you. [applause] jeanne: ok. now i'm delighted to welcome angelica park, miss san antonio's outstanding teen 2018 , who will lead us in the national anthem. say can you see? by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say does that star spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free [applause] and the home of the brave ♪ thank you, guys. god bless you all. [applause] jeanne: thank you, angelica. each year, we are grateful for the collaborative witness of our orthodox bishops and the roman catholic bishops in opening our rally in prayer. in continuing this proud tradition, i'm now very happy to welcome bishop apostolos of medeia, the greek orthodox archdiocese of america. he's joined on stage by the archbishop of kansas city, head of the united states catholic conference of bish
liberty and justice for all. thank you. [applause] jeanne: ok. now i'm delighted to welcome angelica park, miss san antonio's outstanding teen 2018 , who will lead us in the national anthem. say can you see? by the dawn's early light, what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleaming? whose broad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rocket's red glare, the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night...
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park. it was probably more than 60,000, perhaps less than one million, but tens of thousands turned out yesterday in support of their pursuit of protection of their civil libertieseverybody is violent that this did turned violent late into the evening as the police they had permission originally granted for the march because of fears of violence. .nd violence it happen on another -- did happen. a number of atm's were vandalized, there were roadblocks set up by protesters, were petrol bombs thrown. police responded with tear gas and other measures to disperse the protesters. 2020 looks like it is going to ofa redux of the latter half 2019. in front of hsbc which saw the brunt of vandalism. we heard them condemning the violence. what is the significance of that location? has evoked are a lot of emotion from many people who have come by in the morning. you see one of them behind me, they have been for 85 years to face at one queens road central of the iterations of the hsbc headquarters, guarding it and providing feng shui for the bank. the 1941 invasion by the japanese. this lien has shrapnel -- lion has shrapnel from the attack by the japanese. toh of these were
park. it was probably more than 60,000, perhaps less than one million, but tens of thousands turned out yesterday in support of their pursuit of protection of their civil libertieseverybody is violent that this did turned violent late into the evening as the police they had permission originally granted for the march because of fears of violence. .nd violence it happen on another -- did happen. a number of atm's were vandalized, there were roadblocks set up by protesters, were petrol bombs...
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park is open. ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with libertynd justice for all. >> president hirsch would like to take call? >> yes, thank you. phones off please. vice president taylor is excused. [roll call] president hirsch, you have a quorum, also with us are chief scott and director henderson from the department of police accountability. >> thank you. good evening. happy new year to everybody. i want illike to congratulate the mayor on starting her first day of her first full term. we have a full calendar, so there will be two minutes for public comment. with that, we are ready to go. >> all right. administratively, line item 2c and closed session 9b has been removed from the calendar or for the agenda. line item 1, to ask of minutes, action for the meetings of december 4 and 11, 2019. >> 2c, the youth commission requested that we put their comments over by a month because they were not prepared, is that right? >> yes, they didn't meet due to the holidays. >> okay. all right. >> one or two? >> 2c and closed session. >> and 9b. >> thank you.
park is open. ♪ >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation, under god, indivisible, with libertynd justice for all. >> president hirsch would like to take call? >> yes, thank you. phones off please. vice president taylor is excused. [roll call] president hirsch, you have a quorum, also with us are chief scott and director henderson from the department of police accountability. >> thank you....
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liberty to discuss their interview. >> what skylar says is, look, i bought the boat from these people, and last i saw was they were leaving the parkingcash that i paid them. >> he was saying that him and his wife, they were looking at places in san carlos. he was like, well, now i can go down there and get myself a house and get another boat down there. >> once the press hit, immediately our tip line started going off. >> we get a call from a retired couple that lived in san miguel, mexico. and i go, put it on speaker. and this gal says -- >> i'm looking at this car right now. >> it's right there. she snapped a photograph of it and sent it to us. and here we are looking at the hawks' vehicle. >> hundreds of miles in ensenada, mexico, another piece of the puzzle has been found. the hawks' suv. >> this was the first break in the case, and they were pretty excited about it. >> that car was the missing piece we needed to solve the case. >> and then the next question -- well, are they there with the car? >> we're hoping -- we're thinking we're going to find them. >> please be the hawks. i wanted to find them alive. >> at first, the family
liberty to discuss their interview. >> what skylar says is, look, i bought the boat from these people, and last i saw was they were leaving the parkingcash that i paid them. >> he was saying that him and his wife, they were looking at places in san carlos. he was like, well, now i can go down there and get myself a house and get another boat down there. >> once the press hit, immediately our tip line started going off. >> we get a call from a retired couple that lived in...
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park, mr. castro, so many of you jump in here. let's start with the private sector, companies that are using facial recognition technology, that are addressing this issue of civil liberty, that the whole question of privacy. in other words, are there any, within the private sector, who are setting forth best practices? any of the stake holders? >> you can start with that. yes, we have identified the number of companies that have put out principles around privacy, specifically i can name some, ranked one, microsoft, amazon, google they all have public statements where they identify what specifically they're doing around facial recognition, how they want to protect privacy and how they're doing in terms of the technology and what they're doing with the developer agreements that anyone is using their technology and what they have to do. >> what are the principles? what are the guidelines? >> things around transparency, concept, data protection, notification, they go through a whole set of issues and these match the concensus-based guidelines that come out of other forums as wellments -- >> so we have a big concern, people have brought it up, that people are being identifi
park, mr. castro, so many of you jump in here. let's start with the private sector, companies that are using facial recognition technology, that are addressing this issue of civil liberty, that the whole question of privacy. in other words, are there any, within the private sector, who are setting forth best practices? any of the stake holders? >> you can start with that. yes, we have identified the number of companies that have put out principles around privacy, specifically i can name...