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he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goalto steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of transportation was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> he decides to see what people will do, if anything, when they reasons a flagrant theft right in front of their own eyes. so he locks up his own bike in various public places in new york and prepares to steal it. all captured by a secret camera. >> we shot most of the video on these little shoots. these things can zoom in pretty well. it wasn't a camera crew with us or anything like that. it was somebody standing across the street with a little camera. we tried to make it so there was no question about what we were doing. >> first stop, a hacksaw at 1:00 p
he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goalto steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of...
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malik rose, sean, great to see you.rson cooper will be joining us at the top of the hour with much more of the sterling interview. . >>> coming up on "new day," lord, show us a sign. and then a huge boulder rolls out of control and comes within inches of destroying a church. it all happens on camera. we'll speak with the pastor of that church as he explain it is reason in his mind for this close call. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced technology. we learned that technology allows us to be craft oriented. no one's losing their job. there's no beer robot that has suddenly chased them out. the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. captain obvious: this is a creepy room. man: oh hey, captain obvious. captain obvious: you should have used hotels.com. their genuine guest reviews are written by guests who have genuinely stayed there. instead of people who lie on the internet. captain: here's a review, it's wo
malik rose, sean, great to see you.rson cooper will be joining us at the top of the hour with much more of the sterling interview. . >>> coming up on "new day," lord, show us a sign. and then a huge boulder rolls out of control and comes within inches of destroying a church. it all happens on camera. we'll speak with the pastor of that church as he explain it is reason in his mind for this close call. predibut, manufacturings a prettin the united states do. means advanced...
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we are joined by om malik.rt by talking about innovation and how you feel a deal would impact that ecosystem. >> the impact will be when net neutrality is broken and companies like comcast can decide whose traffic flows faster on their network. the future, for instance, the next google or the next instagram or the next twitter comcast too pay to be successful. it is like they are acting like the mob. >> more than one third of all internet users in the u.s. will go through comcast or time warner. ofve only got a couple seconds here, but the internet is not he will now. equal now. >> it isn't, but the floats the odds against -- loads the odds against startups even more. i think we should be very worried about that in an innovation economy. >> om malik, thank you. we will be right back with our special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast everywhere." ♪ but you are watching a special edition of "bloomberg west: comcast everywhere" covering the potential impact of the comcast-time warner cable merger. i'm emily chan
we are joined by om malik.rt by talking about innovation and how you feel a deal would impact that ecosystem. >> the impact will be when net neutrality is broken and companies like comcast can decide whose traffic flows faster on their network. the future, for instance, the next google or the next instagram or the next twitter comcast too pay to be successful. it is like they are acting like the mob. >> more than one third of all internet users in the u.s. will go through comcast or...
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boy, i tell you, malik got cut off today. you got cut off the other day.ituations. doesn't look good for the kid out of queens. this is an interesting situation that is shaping up. we'll follow it. thank you. >>> let's take this very different aspect of it, miami heat turned up the intensity to even up the series with the pacers l.a. night. i'll say it, unfortunately. joe carter has more in the bleacher report. what's the deal? >> i like where your pacers are at, kate. >> good. >> this is good. this series tied 1-1 is where it should be. it been intense as well if you've been watching. last night, fourth quarter pacers paul george said he blacked out for a moment on this play. you will see in the replay dwyane wade's knee lands right in the back of his head. george did say in the game but said he felt dizzy the rest of the night. there were 21 lead changes but in the fourth quarter it was all lebron and dwain wayane wade. the heat tie up the series 1-1 with an 87-83 win. the next two are in miami. >>> for the second straight year cleveland will have the nu
boy, i tell you, malik got cut off today. you got cut off the other day.ituations. doesn't look good for the kid out of queens. this is an interesting situation that is shaping up. we'll follow it. thank you. >>> let's take this very different aspect of it, miami heat turned up the intensity to even up the series with the pacers l.a. night. i'll say it, unfortunately. joe carter has more in the bleacher report. what's the deal? >> i like where your pacers are at, kate. >>...
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first take, malik.now what therapy sayiy're sayi doesn't know how what they're saying will impact others? >> i think clearly a case of someone not knowing how what he is saying is going to impact others. i thought anderson coop der a good job of pointing out, although not a medical doctor, mr. sterling yunds stounderstoo anderson was asking, and reviewed then went on. that meant for him it was safe to go on. not that he was questioning a person with dementia. >> his wife came on the media and said he has onset dementia, i don't know this man. he can't connect the dots. do you agree or think she's giving herself some cover? >> again, i'm not a doctor, but have a grandmother that suffers in the early stages of dementia and she still teaches us, does the grandmotherly things. prays over us, teaches us to be good people and do this and that and the dementia part comes she forget who we are, and where she is, but she doesn't forget who she is. >> my father is 81. i'm lucky if i can beat him at anything, mayb
first take, malik.now what therapy sayiy're sayi doesn't know how what they're saying will impact others? >> i think clearly a case of someone not knowing how what he is saying is going to impact others. i thought anderson coop der a good job of pointing out, although not a medical doctor, mr. sterling yunds stounderstoo anderson was asking, and reviewed then went on. that meant for him it was safe to go on. not that he was questioning a person with dementia. >> his wife came on the...
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let me put this to you, malik.rue -- what is it said in the document he signed in his membership? what rights did he give away in terms of what he can litigate and what does he just have to own up? >> i really don't know -- that's not public knowledge to us, the players and the players union. that's why one of the things they wanted was full disclosure and what he's being governed by. but the bottom line is, the more he stays involved with the team he's going to jeopardize the multibillion dollar industry. you have to think of the chaos that would come out of this. players are already saying they are not going to want to play for him. free agents aren't going to want to sign to play with them. doc rivers doesn't want to coach for him. technically threatening the entire franchise. it will be 29 teams instead of 30 teams. no one will want to be involved with the l.a. clippers and that's going to hinder the revenue sharing process. >> did we see the clippers game? they are still a highly functioning organization havin
let me put this to you, malik.rue -- what is it said in the document he signed in his membership? what rights did he give away in terms of what he can litigate and what does he just have to own up? >> i really don't know -- that's not public knowledge to us, the players and the players union. that's why one of the things they wanted was full disclosure and what he's being governed by. but the bottom line is, the more he stays involved with the team he's going to jeopardize the...
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malik rose, thank you very much. danny cevallos, appreciate the analysis. >>> let's get to mick for the news. >> here's your headlines. new u.n. report warning of an alarming deterioration of human rights in eastern ukraine amid potential game changer on the ground. thousands of steelworkers retook the city from pro-russian separatists. this is a blow to the separatists who recently seized the region and held a much criticized referendum for independence. >>> the world's largest election has come to and with an overwhelming win for the opposition. the ruling congress party has now conceded it has lost to a party headed by a hindu nationalist. corruption allegations plagued the congress party in recent years. millions voted in this election that lasted five weeks. >>> and in turkey, at least 18 miners are still feared trapped after the worst coal mining disaster in that nation's history. nearly 300 people are now confirmed dead. many were laid to rest thursday in mass burials. now family members are railing against wh
malik rose, thank you very much. danny cevallos, appreciate the analysis. >>> let's get to mick for the news. >> here's your headlines. new u.n. report warning of an alarming deterioration of human rights in eastern ukraine amid potential game changer on the ground. thousands of steelworkers retook the city from pro-russian separatists. this is a blow to the separatists who recently seized the region and held a much criticized referendum for independence. >>> the world's...
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. >> malik? >> i think it's kind of laughable that the tape came out right now a week after he said so many heinous and disgusting comments to the contrary. i mean, yolk in the tape one iota and, you know, i have documents that i've researched and lawsuits that say what kind of man this is. and this tape isn't going to change that one way. >> and now let's get to this other issue here, which is, let's say the league decides we don't want him, okay? it doesn't matter about the tape, it doesn't matter what we learn about him, we want him out of our club. what do you think about this complication, malik, with the wife? what's your understanding of the she's the owner, does that change the equation for the league? >> i don't know fit changif it t for the league in wanting regime change in clipper land in l.a. it makes things difficult, absolutely, but the league as well as the nba players union were prepared for this. this is the first step in a long set of moves to for the sterlings to thwart this s
. >> malik? >> i think it's kind of laughable that the tape came out right now a week after he said so many heinous and disgusting comments to the contrary. i mean, yolk in the tape one iota and, you know, i have documents that i've researched and lawsuits that say what kind of man this is. and this tape isn't going to change that one way. >> and now let's get to this other issue here, which is, let's say the league decides we don't want him, okay? it doesn't matter about the...
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the third point, especially in relation to syria, is quite clearly, at least since the malik e-government -- when prime minister maliki was here, any people raise this issue, and it has been raised by the obama or administration many times. the end of, -- by 2012, the region was looking and aweak, and hezbollah number of forces with the won 2013. iran, they not that they have won the whole country, but he would not have been able to do what he could do without the support of people inside of iraq. which leads to the last point, i would say to read i often likened today's middle east less of a gain of -- less of a game of risk where you put the armies on the board and the armies crossed borders. i look at it more like jenga . it is very hard, i think -- it is very easy to oversimplify and of -- and say the rise persian influence, they own and iraq, a piece of iraq on a risk board, on a game board. it is a much more sophisticated, fluid environment in the middle east right now. sometimes it is quite deadly, but often right now you see different actors like iran, including iraq, trying to ex
the third point, especially in relation to syria, is quite clearly, at least since the malik e-government -- when prime minister maliki was here, any people raise this issue, and it has been raised by the obama or administration many times. the end of, -- by 2012, the region was looking and aweak, and hezbollah number of forces with the won 2013. iran, they not that they have won the whole country, but he would not have been able to do what he could do without the support of people inside of...
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one of hundreds of videos on the internet calling on people to take on team to have dora on the wall malik european leaders is spearheading an international effort to find out what makes them so attractive and help to diminish the appeal the new court makes europe's counterterrorism unit believes young people not to join two halves don't really understand what lies in store for them. some young people are looking for exciting adventures. as the pixels that detroit's a virtual games think they'll find the same excitement by making all the kids. i get to the brussels conference will also explore how to improve communication was sending counter message is the target minister saying you will be to ink a trip from him is that when it is to find peaceful solutions to distill all gold is to use all possible legal means to lead them to find a monotone aspects of activities yet nor is is that unlike the sentiment shared by belgium's interior minister has said i'm delighted to see but also has incorporate more and more. on the basis of this information exchange to create a national programs that are
one of hundreds of videos on the internet calling on people to take on team to have dora on the wall malik european leaders is spearheading an international effort to find out what makes them so attractive and help to diminish the appeal the new court makes europe's counterterrorism unit believes young people not to join two halves don't really understand what lies in store for them. some young people are looking for exciting adventures. as the pixels that detroit's a virtual games think...
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judge barbara malik from san mateo county superior court wanted to see the property, but it was not her idea to come down to the beach, it was the attorneys that have asked for the judge to come here and the lawyers to come here and see the property that they have been arguing over. kosla, accused of closing off the property, being soouued by surfrider organization, want public access restored. can you talk to me about why you wanted the judge to see this? >> sure, we wanted the judge to see that there's been absolutely no development that's occurred ton the property, that the property is well maintained, that there are no available parking spaces, that were once used, and if cars came down through that gate, it would be a health and safety issue for the 50-some odd homeowners that are down there. >> i appreciate you taking that time to talk with me. this is the first time we've been able to talk with lawyers from kosla's side of the case. it all boils down to whether or not shutting off public access constitutes development. that's what the attorneys for the surfrider's attorneys maint
judge barbara malik from san mateo county superior court wanted to see the property, but it was not her idea to come down to the beach, it was the attorneys that have asked for the judge to come here and the lawyers to come here and see the property that they have been arguing over. kosla, accused of closing off the property, being soouued by surfrider organization, want public access restored. can you talk to me about why you wanted the judge to see this? >> sure, we wanted the judge to...
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bring in malik rose, game analyst for comcast sportsnet philadelphia. and mr. sean gregory, senior writer for "time" magazine and time.com. what's your take away from this, sean? >> the barbara walters, you know, bequest -- >> also known as abc news. >> that was the most bizarre thing. magic said something interesting at the end when we talk about tend game of all this. it looks like donald sterling is going to get pushed out and he's going to get his money. and what does he do with that money? and, you know, anderson suggested, give it to a good cause. maybe he will do some good with that money. magic made the point, do we take that money? that gets to larger questions of the donald sterling were to set up a scholarship fund for minorities he said in his interview, i love to help minorities, do you take that money? and but if you don't take that money, are you denying opportunities, you know, to go to college? are we going to have a larger conversation about forgiveness at the end of all of this. >> and who should -- to get forgiveness though, malik, what's th
bring in malik rose, game analyst for comcast sportsnet philadelphia. and mr. sean gregory, senior writer for "time" magazine and time.com. what's your take away from this, sean? >> the barbara walters, you know, bequest -- >> also known as abc news. >> that was the most bizarre thing. magic said something interesting at the end when we talk about tend game of all this. it looks like donald sterling is going to get pushed out and he's going to get his money. and what...
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this group was founded in 1990 and malik is the leader of the group. the black panther party holds the racist, conspiratorial anti-semitic. on occasion the members of the groups have supported the islamic causes as well as members of the group protested as the danish embassy back in 2006 during the controversy surrounding the khartoum of the prophet mohammed that appears in the danish newspaper around that time. the group also offered support to the alleged 20th 9/11 hijacker. so this increasingly radical foster has alienated the new group from some of the activists of the original black panther party. it's worth mentioning that explicit black racial advocacy has significant support in america both in the mainstream and on the fringe. public figures, politicians, well-respected interest groups such as the association for the advancement of colored people often endorse the principles of black solidarity and empowerment but you do onl he's really withe rhetoric of conspiracies and racial antagonism. for example, barack obama expressed ambivalent feelings
this group was founded in 1990 and malik is the leader of the group. the black panther party holds the racist, conspiratorial anti-semitic. on occasion the members of the groups have supported the islamic causes as well as members of the group protested as the danish embassy back in 2006 during the controversy surrounding the khartoum of the prophet mohammed that appears in the danish newspaper around that time. the group also offered support to the alleged 20th 9/11 hijacker. so this...
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malik in georgia, recent grad. where did you graduate from and with what degree? >> caller: i graduated from east georgia state college and i graduated with two degrees. >> host: okay. >> caller: and i plan on continuing midcation at a four-year institution and my question is, how, labeled as dependent under my parents and i plan not to be any longer by the time i attend my four-year institution. what role does not being the a dependent play in receiving the subsidized and unsubsidized loans? >> host: malik, were you able to get subsidized loans, did you go to community college? >> caller: i did. >> host: were you able to get loans for that? >> caller: i did. >> host: michael stratford, how does it work? >> guest: so the way the government calculates need for dependent students, students living, who are dependent on their parents or on their parents is different from the way that the government calculates need for independent students. so the formula will be different and the access that he has to different loans will be different. >> host: there is a question, an
malik in georgia, recent grad. where did you graduate from and with what degree? >> caller: i graduated from east georgia state college and i graduated with two degrees. >> host: okay. >> caller: and i plan on continuing midcation at a four-year institution and my question is, how, labeled as dependent under my parents and i plan not to be any longer by the time i attend my four-year institution. what role does not being the a dependent play in receiving the subsidized and...
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complicated, but it does contain some way of perhaps if she is a nominee, further questions, but as nia malik henderson indicated, that is a fine line to walk. >> and yes. and on political attacks she says like a lot of women, i have gone through a divorce and it was a trying time for myself and my family and i am so sorry that that such a personal matter which bears no relevance to my senate campaign has been brought into relevance about my character. >> well, this is a way to have fund-raising and set a goal of this is how well we think that we are going to do, but this is the danger, tom ran. you end up not hitting 245, but 240 or 235, you have the majority in the house, but people say, well, the house republicans fell short in the midterm season and a good one and that could backfire in the message i messaging. >> and robert, i have to ask you about this political art a kl that some democrats are desperately seeking a strategy. so the top operatives is suggestioning that the lack of obama's agenda has little to do oether than headlining events as far as strategic drirection. and so chuck
complicated, but it does contain some way of perhaps if she is a nominee, further questions, but as nia malik henderson indicated, that is a fine line to walk. >> and yes. and on political attacks she says like a lot of women, i have gone through a divorce and it was a trying time for myself and my family and i am so sorry that that such a personal matter which bears no relevance to my senate campaign has been brought into relevance about my character. >> well, this is a way to have...
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in the book i have the performance evaluations that major nidal malik hasan received as an army psychiatrist from his superiors. and they said he is a great officer. they said he has unique insights and american soldiers can learn a lot from him about islam. and i think yeah american soldiers did learn a lot from him about islam when he shot 13 americans after handing out korans that morning. anselm -- telling the neighbor he was going to do it. that day. .. so "so what did they say he was a great "so officer and keep giving "so them -- giving him these great evaluations? the answer is clear. then you which way the wind was blowing. they knew what happened to people who spoke about is lawmen jihad. they could envision the cnn expos say, as lama phobia in the military, pious muslim army major psychiatrist and army major discipline to nearly for expressing his islamic faith. racism in the military, new york times, banner story. palestinian army major investigated solely for teaching about islam. eight in the military. who would have been disciplined? the people who would have been disciplined,
in the book i have the performance evaluations that major nidal malik hasan received as an army psychiatrist from his superiors. and they said he is a great officer. they said he has unique insights and american soldiers can learn a lot from him about islam. and i think yeah american soldiers did learn a lot from him about islam when he shot 13 americans after handing out korans that morning. anselm -- telling the neighbor he was going to do it. that day. .. so "so what did they say he was...
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zayn malik and louis tomlinson can be seen smoking, passing what looks like a joint and joking about reporter:the young stars, who were on the way to their concert in peru, are in the back of a smoke-filled van where they light up a "joint" as the shot narrates what they are up to. >>"so here we are, leaving peru. joint lit. happy days!" >> reporter:the clip obtained by the april. >> reporter:and a reminder, you can catch all your entertainment news tonight on kron-4. o-m-g insider is at 7 followed by entertainment tonight at 7-30. return to >> pam: >> catherine: coming up at 5:30. a world renowned poet who got her start in the bay area has died. >> catherine: a look back at the life of maya angelou. then. a closer look at google's new "driverless" car, and word on when it might hit the streets. return to index it y se strge, t people allyan le thr laxative. escially wheit's milax. hydtes,ases, and ftens, allyan le thr laxative. unbck your syst natally. (male announcer): this is the bay area news station, kron 4 news starts now. >>you may write me down in history with your bitter, tw
zayn malik and louis tomlinson can be seen smoking, passing what looks like a joint and joking about reporter:the young stars, who were on the way to their concert in peru, are in the back of a smoke-filled van where they light up a "joint" as the shot narrates what they are up to. >>"so here we are, leaving peru. joint lit. happy days!" >> reporter:the clip obtained by the april. >> reporter:and a reminder, you can catch all your entertainment news tonight...
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and the swedish filmmaker malik bendjelloul has died at the age of 36. you won the best documentary academy award blaster for his debut film "searching for sugar man" about u.s. musician rodriguez. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on tuesday, the group privacy international sued britain's intelligence agency for illegally developing spy programs that remotely hijack computers and mobile devices. according to the legal complaint, the british gchq and the national security agency can now take over a device is microphone and record conversations occurring near the device, take over a device's webcam and snap photographs, retrieve any content from a phone, log keystrokes entered into a device, and identify the geographic whereabouts of the user. eric king of privacy international said -- privacy international's legal complaint is based on documents leaked by former national security agency contractor edward snowden and first reported on by pulitzer prize winning reporter
and the swedish filmmaker malik bendjelloul has died at the age of 36. you won the best documentary academy award blaster for his debut film "searching for sugar man" about u.s. musician rodriguez. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. on tuesday, the group privacy international sued britain's intelligence agency for illegally developing spy programs that remotely hijack computers and mobile devices....
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reporter: what was malik? >> amazing.orter: this is owen today. 23 years old and about to graduate from river view school. a college program for special needs students. have you learned anything particularly important from the movies? >> when i grew up watching them i learned that it could help me find my place in the world. >> reporter: wow. what do you mean? >> that they could help me with the ways of life and how you should live. >> reporter: that's not all. 8-year-old owen taught himself to read by sounding out the film's credits down to the grips and the best boys. and the movies inspired him to draw his favorite characters. not the film's heros but the side kicks, the characters he could relate to. >> owen, at that point, saw the world for what it is and he saw other kids where he's caught at the starting blocks. he said, i am not the hero. i am the sidekick, i help others fulfill their destiny. individuals with autism they have rich experience, rich feelings, those can be harnessed to help them learn to engage with
reporter: what was malik? >> amazing.orter: this is owen today. 23 years old and about to graduate from river view school. a college program for special needs students. have you learned anything particularly important from the movies? >> when i grew up watching them i learned that it could help me find my place in the world. >> reporter: wow. what do you mean? >> that they could help me with the ways of life and how you should live. >> reporter: that's not all....
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the west coast love them and this is a popular place if you are a west poster, a 6 hour flight to malik built in 1942. not new and has an freshen the but you will never be in the house, 300 and month, a garage, just a block away from that famous beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the country, you can go hiking which i would do and have done in hawaii but that is you get. stuart: three bedrooms, two bathrooms. >> block from the beach. mountain above you, beach below you. stuart: next one is edgar town in massachusetts, extraordinary comparison to make with malloy, hawaii. edgar town, mass. $4,900 a month. >> we like to stay on the east coast come easy to take the family. 2,000 square feet, double the size of the hawaiian property, half the price when you are renting it, cable ready, it is good for families, the home itself is traditional and it hasn't been freshened up, it was built in 1985 and was decorated in 1985 but got more room, you would enjoy the coastal living style of massachusetts versus hawaii. stuart: someone like me who lives on the east coast that is a no-brainer,
the west coast love them and this is a popular place if you are a west poster, a 6 hour flight to malik built in 1942. not new and has an freshen the but you will never be in the house, 300 and month, a garage, just a block away from that famous beach, one of the most beautiful beaches in the country, you can go hiking which i would do and have done in hawaii but that is you get. stuart: three bedrooms, two bathrooms. >> block from the beach. mountain above you, beach below you. stuart:...
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if you are just a free-floating malik you'll trying to make it happen, it is just too hard.here is a support system the white house has put in place. if you see sandy later thomas a tall guy with white hair, he can tell you how we're doing it and looping in. it really works. it really works. but you have to be part of the system. press one more question. >> if i could just chime in. clock. in see that live by that clock. impact.can have a major the intent is to share best ideas and publish them so that over time, trafford leigh, just using your example, have a manual,, that is aimed at hr personnel. is about military people, so the millet -- the military can they they want that done but the photos can go to. that is what the initiative can really help with, i think. >>. >> i am with the foundation for the advancement of medicine. you have's open about the need to break down barriers, to be able to connect the data from the dod to the v.a. to the civilians died. sir, you mentioned you were actually able to get in a year prior to separation. i'm wondering how you did that and
if you are just a free-floating malik you'll trying to make it happen, it is just too hard.here is a support system the white house has put in place. if you see sandy later thomas a tall guy with white hair, he can tell you how we're doing it and looping in. it really works. it really works. but you have to be part of the system. press one more question. >> if i could just chime in. clock. in see that live by that clock. impact.can have a major the intent is to share best ideas and...