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marshall as a college bound ambassador.person a 12th grader. he entered last summer at the media recently that was honored by president obama as a youth jobs and champion canal. he helped the media relevance team for his own generation as well as creating mark ups. he's interested in taking his technical experience into the field of health by becoming an eye doctor. congratulations (clapping) i must the next person. he's an eight grader middle school. he's not only a high chief student but gives back to the community p.i. by divorcing and provides tutoring including many language students and is a positive spirit as she continuously presents idea to make it a better place for everyone. thank you (clapping) >> and our last but not least is a young lady. (clapping) is a tenth grader of the boys and girls club i used to work there back in 1995 and she wasn't there. in her 8 years of attending the clubhouse she's completed over 6 hundred and 32 hours of community service (clapping) working on projects if a that immigrant worker
marshall as a college bound ambassador.person a 12th grader. he entered last summer at the media recently that was honored by president obama as a youth jobs and champion canal. he helped the media relevance team for his own generation as well as creating mark ups. he's interested in taking his technical experience into the field of health by becoming an eye doctor. congratulations (clapping) i must the next person. he's an eight grader middle school. he's not only a high chief student but...
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this unmarked office in marshall is t.q.p.'s headquarters.r the door or return our calls. this marshall patent attorney said the so-called trolls aren't doing anything illegal. >> what the constitution says is that you have an exclusive right to use your own ideas and to keep it from the rest of the world. >> a marshall jury agreed in november, granting t.q.p. $2.3 million in damages from new egg. new egg said it will appeal. as the evening draws to a close, the people of marshall enjoy their skating rink in the middle of their patent litigation capitol. marshall, texas. >> attorneys generals from 43 states sending a letter to the federal trade commission calling for investigation. they say patent trolls are causing problems for small, and stifling innovation. >> in mexico, dozens of parents and teachers clark outside a school. the teachers were ousted last year during a strike. they were replaced by teachers from another union. fighting broke out when they tried to go back to their classrooms only to be met by parents with rocks and sticks,
this unmarked office in marshall is t.q.p.'s headquarters.r the door or return our calls. this marshall patent attorney said the so-called trolls aren't doing anything illegal. >> what the constitution says is that you have an exclusive right to use your own ideas and to keep it from the rest of the world. >> a marshall jury agreed in november, granting t.q.p. $2.3 million in damages from new egg. new egg said it will appeal. as the evening draws to a close, the people of marshall...
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this unmarked office in marshal is tqp's headquarters.hey didn't answer the door or return our calls. this marshal patent attorney says the so called trolls aren't doing anything illegal. >> what the constitution says is that you have an exclusive right to use your own ideas and to keep it from the rest of the world. a martial jury granted them $2.3 millions in damages from new egg. new egg says it will appeal. and as the evening draws to a close, the people of marshal enjoy their skating risk, in the middle of their patent litigation capitol. al jazeera, marshal texas. >> this was a mixed day for wall street, the dow went up about 11-points to a record high, the broadest s&p 500 eded down slightly. this after the federal reserve decided to scale back part of its massive economic stimulus. investor reaction to the news has left some market watchers puzzled. luckily, we have ali velshi here, he will be talking about this and much more, and alley, this decision by the fed, why did it seem like such afford the fed pulling back. >> what can w
this unmarked office in marshal is tqp's headquarters.hey didn't answer the door or return our calls. this marshal patent attorney says the so called trolls aren't doing anything illegal. >> what the constitution says is that you have an exclusive right to use your own ideas and to keep it from the rest of the world. a martial jury granted them $2.3 millions in damages from new egg. new egg says it will appeal. and as the evening draws to a close, the people of marshal enjoy their skating...
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and the actual construction cost of per the marshal, was $620,000. as the figure that they came up. and we went back and relooked at the figure there and they are comfortable with the figure. and the original amount that was issued was $300,000. >> and we came up with the 300,000 equation with the marshal swift formula. >> and now we are coming up with the same form law and it is doubled >> i did not do the original plan review and i am not sure how it came up with the original plan number and so you see this is the problem that i am having, dan and this is where i, and where the fairness here and the fair and equitable for everybody who applies for permit has to be the same. i am trying to get high head around why this permit was so, low, and another house thatwise built the same and would have $600,000 in construction costs or more. and i am not sure of the size of the house and i am not sure that the $600,000, was correct. >> and i am interesting in looking at that. >> and so i am really concerned, about the fact that a permit was issued with such a low cost for such a big job. >
and the actual construction cost of per the marshal, was $620,000. as the figure that they came up. and we went back and relooked at the figure there and they are comfortable with the figure. and the original amount that was issued was $300,000. >> and we came up with the 300,000 equation with the marshal swift formula. >> and now we are coming up with the same form law and it is doubled >> i did not do the original plan review and i am not sure how it came up with the...
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cutler looking for marshall. setting up, ball tipped in the end zone to sean gibson, who's there for the interception. then cutler looking for brandon marshall. ball will be tipped again, slightly overthrown and sean gibson returned it 44 yards and a touchdown. as they say, a pick six. 10-3. it is the browns on top of the bears. cutler findly getting it going, setting up, rolls right, into the side or quick out to brandon marshall. tied up 10-10 bears and broungs. 49ers at tampa bay, jim harbaugh on your left, shaking hands with head coach greg schiano on the right. colin kaepernick, university of nevada. finding michael crabtree. 7-0. now colin kaepernick, this ball will travel 62 yards in the air. strong arm. ferz r 49ers on top of the buccaneers. redskins at the falcons. of course mike shanahan there the head coach under fire. a lot of folks say he will be gone at the end of the season. tony gonzalez. we know the tight end is headed to the hall of fame. 14-0 atlanta. but kirk cousins coming back, finds pierre
cutler looking for marshall. setting up, ball tipped in the end zone to sean gibson, who's there for the interception. then cutler looking for brandon marshall. ball will be tipped again, slightly overthrown and sean gibson returned it 44 yards and a touchdown. as they say, a pick six. 10-3. it is the browns on top of the bears. cutler findly getting it going, setting up, rolls right, into the side or quick out to brandon marshall. tied up 10-10 bears and broungs. 49ers at tampa bay, jim...
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. >> what to cigarettes have to do with the marshall plan? >> welcome rethink of the marshall plan as an effort to rebuild europe. but most people don't know us for every $2 in food center would be europe, there is 1 dollar tobacco. the marshall plan can be seen as an effort by the american tobacco co. means to the blonde virginia american bio. he will tobacco peer was interesting about this is actually a senator, the father of pat robertson, training and willis roberts and from virginia that to the council that was planning how funds would be spent. even though the french and europeans had not wanted, had not listed tobacco in what they wanted as part of that plan, tobacco is included by the seven senators in order to promote the sale of european tobacco abroad. >> professor proctor, you have some ads in your work. he was a lucky strike at. do you inhale? >> right. what most people don't realize is prior to cigarette, savers using turkish tobacco, tobacco smoke was not inhaled by smokers. in fact, almost one -- no lung cancer. 142 cases of o
. >> what to cigarettes have to do with the marshall plan? >> welcome rethink of the marshall plan as an effort to rebuild europe. but most people don't know us for every $2 in food center would be europe, there is 1 dollar tobacco. the marshall plan can be seen as an effort by the american tobacco co. means to the blonde virginia american bio. he will tobacco peer was interesting about this is actually a senator, the father of pat robertson, training and willis roberts and from...
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speaking of share k, quarterback nick marshall shared the ball. he lost two, including this one for an 11-yard score. mason at 194 yards. in the first half auburn led. whatever happened at half-time, it did not work. missouri with the lead. it was mostly auburn from there. mason, corey grant 65 yards. it put the hurt on the 15-yard run. within three, in the fourth quarter, two more touchdowns. rushing almost 59-42. afterwards the coach made the case for the receiver to go to the final game. >> we play the toughest schedule of any team and the best football. a lot of teams are not getting
speaking of share k, quarterback nick marshall shared the ball. he lost two, including this one for an 11-yard score. mason at 194 yards. in the first half auburn led. whatever happened at half-time, it did not work. missouri with the lead. it was mostly auburn from there. mason, corey grant 65 yards. it put the hurt on the 15-yard run. within three, in the fourth quarter, two more touchdowns. rushing almost 59-42. afterwards the coach made the case for the receiver to go to the final game....
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marshals acting on a tip from mexican authorities tracked him down here in mexico. he was staying at grove avenue with a family. >> oh, my god. and he is here in the united states now here in california?! >> reporter: he was living just down the street. >> oh!! oh, my god, no! >> reporter: legg in a neighborhood where moms walk around with their kids. >> every day, you know, take my kids to school and every day i walk. it's like kind of a little bit
marshals acting on a tip from mexican authorities tracked him down here in mexico. he was staying at grove avenue with a family. >> oh, my god. and he is here in the united states now here in california?! >> reporter: he was living just down the street. >> oh!! oh, my god, no! >> reporter: legg in a neighborhood where moms walk around with their kids. >> every day, you know, take my kids to school and every day i walk. it's like kind of a little bit
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marshals tell cbs13 it's safe to assume for quite some time.t's because when alaguez was taken into custody, he had phoney id documents and tried telling authorities he was someone else, not the man who allegedly carried out a cold blooded deadly attack on eight people all those years ago. >> well, i'm nervous now just thinking about it. i didn't realize that he was just around the corner. >> he's now awaiting deportation back to mexico where he'll face charges for that massacre in 2000. >>> take a look at this guy, a bay area thief caught in the act, but he had no idea what the homeowner had in store for him. >> the 9ers only have two more games at the stick, wait till you hear what it's going to cost you to say good-bye. >> what are the odds? ,, for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works
marshals tell cbs13 it's safe to assume for quite some time.t's because when alaguez was taken into custody, he had phoney id documents and tried telling authorities he was someone else, not the man who allegedly carried out a cold blooded deadly attack on eight people all those years ago. >> well, i'm nervous now just thinking about it. i didn't realize that he was just around the corner. >> he's now awaiting deportation back to mexico where he'll face charges for that massacre in...
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in the end she has to kind of allow marshall to live with her father. nevertheless, she lives -- she sees him quite a bit. when she married her second husband -- >> or maybe her first husband. >> she's been divorced from pete, this is apparently the first case, or maybe the second case of divorce in ohio, certainly she's the first divorced first lady. and that story, marshall grows up, he has children, a wife, etc., and also has a sad future later himself and doesn't live very, very long after his young children are born. they are -- it's an interesting story, it's something that could have, i think, humanized the hardings even more, the little grandchildren running around the white house but she doesn't want to acknowledge that, she plays it down. back to our conversation, this was an issue she didn't want brought up in the election and she tries to down play it. i have not found much evidence that the children were ever invited much to the white house or that that story was, though it was important to her and she was in close contact with her dournl t
in the end she has to kind of allow marshall to live with her father. nevertheless, she lives -- she sees him quite a bit. when she married her second husband -- >> or maybe her first husband. >> she's been divorced from pete, this is apparently the first case, or maybe the second case of divorce in ohio, certainly she's the first divorced first lady. and that story, marshall grows up, he has children, a wife, etc., and also has a sad future later himself and doesn't live very, very...
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justice marshall was then approaching the end of his life. he turned 80 the year i clerk ed for him. he had a few more years on the court and a couple years after that. but he was in a little bit of rickety health and he was maybe even more so than he had been earlier on in his life taking stock of what it all meant. his four clerks that year were privileged to sit there in his chambers and listen to him tell his stories about his life. we would go into his chambers every day or every other day and we were talking about cases and do the typical thing that clerks do with judges and then at a certain point in time we had said all we had to say about these cases and he would slip into storytelling mode. he was the greatest storyteller i have ever heard in my life. in a year of telling stories pretty much every day i don't think he ever repeated a single one and he was one of these kinds of, he could make you cry, he could make you laugh, he could do it all with you. but then in addition to that one had to say he had some awfully good material. b
justice marshall was then approaching the end of his life. he turned 80 the year i clerk ed for him. he had a few more years on the court and a couple years after that. but he was in a little bit of rickety health and he was maybe even more so than he had been earlier on in his life taking stock of what it all meant. his four clerks that year were privileged to sit there in his chambers and listen to him tell his stories about his life. we would go into his chambers every day or every other day...
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thurgood marshall was the lawyer for the naacp who won the brown v. board of education decision. and i actually have, there's a great anecdote in my book that i collected as a reporter of the new york sun at the dedication of the thurgood marshall courthouse in new york where the judges of the second circuit were gathered for a photograph, and there was some problem with the flash equipment. marshall showed up a little bit late for the photograph be, and the photographer said, oh, gee, i thought you were the electrician when he showed up. and marshall handled it really well, he said, oh, do you think, do you think i could get a job as a union electrician? [laughter] because be, you know, the racism at that time wasn't just in the south, it was in the new york city trade unions. there's a really, i think, touching story after medgar evers who was field secretary of the naacp was shot in his driveway, when his young children saw him die, he was buried at arlington. and kennedy invited the children to the white house after the funeral and spent some time with them, which was, i just
thurgood marshall was the lawyer for the naacp who won the brown v. board of education decision. and i actually have, there's a great anecdote in my book that i collected as a reporter of the new york sun at the dedication of the thurgood marshall courthouse in new york where the judges of the second circuit were gathered for a photograph, and there was some problem with the flash equipment. marshall showed up a little bit late for the photograph be, and the photographer said, oh, gee, i...
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these countries come a they need a marshall plan. survive -- to >> the marshall plan came from the u.s. government. >> political leadership can come from the west. the funding is not only going to come from the west. we have a different shape of economic power today. we have got to get the cash aid so mike andizations deliver. polio -- you have to keep the vaccine cold. we have a cold chain. we can deliver winterization. there's a whole range. thent to speak up for humanitarian imperative of saving lives when you can. that is what we face. we could save more lives. that is the catch. don't forget to other things -- we have to innovate in the way we deliver aid. we can run cash for work programs. people working hard just not getting cash. dying.we can stanch the we can't stop the killing. to stop the killing, you need politics that works. that is why i'm a far from the chemical weapons deal, the the humanitarian issue has gotten worse. that is why we can't afford to political leaders to turn away. >> suppose sitting at the table was p
these countries come a they need a marshall plan. survive -- to >> the marshall plan came from the u.s. government. >> political leadership can come from the west. the funding is not only going to come from the west. we have a different shape of economic power today. we have got to get the cash aid so mike andizations deliver. polio -- you have to keep the vaccine cold. we have a cold chain. we can deliver winterization. there's a whole range. thent to speak up for humanitarian...
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but it was something above and beyond that to work for justice marshall. justice marshall was then approaching the end of his life. clerkned 80 the year i for him. he had a few more years on the court and a couple years after that. was in a little bit of rickety health and he was maybe even more so than he had been earlier in his life. stock of what it all meant. his four clerks that year were privileged to sit there in his chambers and listen to him tell his stories about his life. we would go into his chambers everyday or every other day and we were talking about cases and do the typical thing that clerks do with judges and then at a certain point in time we had said all we had to say about slip cases and he would into storytelling mode. he was the greatest storyteller i have ever heard in my life. year of telling stories every day i don't think he ever repeated a single one and he was one of these kinds of, he could make you cry, he can make you laugh, he could do it all with you. but then in addition to that one had to say he had some awfully good mate
but it was something above and beyond that to work for justice marshall. justice marshall was then approaching the end of his life. clerkned 80 the year i for him. he had a few more years on the court and a couple years after that. was in a little bit of rickety health and he was maybe even more so than he had been earlier in his life. stock of what it all meant. his four clerks that year were privileged to sit there in his chambers and listen to him tell his stories about his life. we would go...
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marshall sonenshine of sonenshine partners, d.c.p -- who do you see this applet growing more m&a? >> apps are good for consumerism. they do aggregate buyers of goods and services and they are very effective tools, which is exactly why facebook is doing so well because it is a way to reach people. drivetechnology to commerce. >> how about reaching businesses? >> the same thing. it started as a consumer phenomenon. >> here is my candy crash, here is the app for you folks, a paid advertisement here on "bloomberg surveillance" -- pocket slide rule, there it is. it has the cursor that moves, and you can even turn it over and learn how to do logarithms on your slide rule. p? that is a man ap >> show this to marissa mayer the next time you see her. >> yahoo! finance has 90 million users, and i hope that bloomberg of technology will go a little bit farther than a slide rule. >> i don't know, i like that. >> the majority of people do not to use a slide rule. >> this is true. we want tonenshine, thank you for joining us today, sonenshine and
marshall sonenshine of sonenshine partners, d.c.p -- who do you see this applet growing more m&a? >> apps are good for consumerism. they do aggregate buyers of goods and services and they are very effective tools, which is exactly why facebook is doing so well because it is a way to reach people. drivetechnology to commerce. >> how about reaching businesses? >> the same thing. it started as a consumer phenomenon. >> here is my candy crash, here is the app for you...
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cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our historic practices department being an award winner with the bell award. our board passed a resolution to implement a resolution for the mass dispensation. this mandated a strategic change effort to have a positive change 40 in our disciplinarian practices. during the 2010 and 11 school year we're having a unpunitive education community and the implementation the staff members have been trained and the introduction to the practice to over 2 thousand 8 hundred participants and our advisory council has been a part of that. it's been selected out of 2 hundred and 50 candidates and will be awarded on december 7th initiating. congratulation to kari berkowitz and kudos to our associate superintendent of ask the community department kevin for his
cleveland elementary school and grot 10 and hill convert, june jordan and leonard and paul refer and marshall and elementary school stephanie young. may i ask for all the award winners to please stand for a recollection of applause (clapping) >> well done. well done. well done. ladies and gentlemen, it's also a great pleasure this evening i congratulate our historic practices department being an award winner with the bell award. our board passed a resolution to implement a resolution for...
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marshals say they followed normal for seizures. -- normal procedures.problems to be prohibited from holding you back from getting a job. she recently applied for a cashiers job at a large department store. she had the experience. because she would be handling a lot of money, the store said they would have to do a check on her credit. >> i was certain that i had the position. me fromt score hindered getting that position, but they do not tell me that was the case. >> she said she had crippling student loans, had to open credit card accounts to help a bills for family, and her credit rating suffered. senator elizabeth war in the minute -- warren presented a new bill preventing employers from firing him -- from not hiring you do too bad credit. >> why do people have bad credit? you have family breakups, he got behind on bills. >> a recent study found one in 10 employee and -- unemployed americans has been denied a job due to information on their credit reports. errors on those reports are common. -- usingys that the this information is unfair. >> there is
marshals say they followed normal for seizures. -- normal procedures.problems to be prohibited from holding you back from getting a job. she recently applied for a cashiers job at a large department store. she had the experience. because she would be handling a lot of money, the store said they would have to do a check on her credit. >> i was certain that i had the position. me fromt score hindered getting that position, but they do not tell me that was the case. >> she said she had...
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marshal's custody.actice for every defendant, rich or poor, american or not, in order to make sure that no prisoner keeps anything on his person that could harm anyone including himself. so really it is about the treatment of this diplomat that he addresses. but he also talks about the victim. the victim in this case saying that the family has been brought to the united states but also the family it seems was being treated unfairly in india. that's one of the reasons they were brought here to join this woman. jake? >> all right. thank you so much. the housekeeper in this case claims she got paid just $3 an hour. way below minimum wage. if so she may be part of a growing trend in the united states. household employees abused by their former diplomat bosses. behind the ornate doors of some of the most exclusive embassies in washington, d.c. lurks a dark secret. foreign diplomats abusing workers in their homes. domestic servants forced into lives of servitude, even slavery. and they often get away with it
marshal's custody.actice for every defendant, rich or poor, american or not, in order to make sure that no prisoner keeps anything on his person that could harm anyone including himself. so really it is about the treatment of this diplomat that he addresses. but he also talks about the victim. the victim in this case saying that the family has been brought to the united states but also the family it seems was being treated unfairly in india. that's one of the reasons they were brought here to...
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vice president marshall a excused. sxhos is in repute. commissioner loftus >> also with us is the chief of police and the director of sense complaints. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, december 11, 2013, san francisco police commission meeting i want to start before we move into the agenda that agenda items number 6 and 7 we'll move off agenda and councilmember faulconer is there you want to say. >> we've made tremendous progress that some on two policies one is a member involved domestic violence policy which would give me how versions are involved which one of our officers is used of domestic violation. and there's been some work on both of those ordered if you watch regularly on about monday nights you know i've been asking for sometime and we're very close basis often is the case we need it have a couple of more meeting to make sure we're all think the same page. we want to make sure we have time. it's my request we continue those towards the end of january >> thank you so we'll do that and also before we move into t
vice president marshall a excused. sxhos is in repute. commissioner loftus >> also with us is the chief of police and the director of sense complaints. >> ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the wednesday, december 11, 2013, san francisco police commission meeting i want to start before we move into the agenda that agenda items number 6 and 7 we'll move off agenda and councilmember faulconer is there you want to say. >> we've made tremendous progress that some on two policies one...
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obviously this to be at the u s marshals and isi with the three that he has seen the statement issued by the manhattan u s but connie on december of eighteen. we need to keep in mind the simple fact that there is only one victim in this case. got to meet them is baby any color of the day selling indian diplomat on mission in the united states the action taken against tonga was not in keeping with the vienna convention. they were no good this season the treatment that was meted out to the diplomat under the numbing definition of that quote in the english language the testimony of jesus on the us goal of the age each week he issued his cobra video was handcuffed and chips closed last thursday. often complained of need the teacher. she hasn't done it uses digital kit and attempting to guide me home she was handcuffed. she was strip searched. she was put in a locked cell. i and ii it those with the behaviors that were visited upon her she was humiliated by that but she's a strong woman and she's moving beyond that she's stuck dealing with her with her work. she's the mother to a wonderful
obviously this to be at the u s marshals and isi with the three that he has seen the statement issued by the manhattan u s but connie on december of eighteen. we need to keep in mind the simple fact that there is only one victim in this case. got to meet them is baby any color of the day selling indian diplomat on mission in the united states the action taken against tonga was not in keeping with the vienna convention. they were no good this season the treatment that was meted out to the...