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president obama met pope francis for the first time. it is what white house officials described as awe-inspiring. and following the meeting at the vatican, mr. obama met italy's political leader. >> he announced himself an admirer of pope francis. when the pope speaks, the american president says it carries enormous weight. >> wonderful to meet you. thank you, sir. >> when the two men met, president obama said it was a great honor. i am a great admirer. thank you for receiving me. but even in the early handshakes, the pope appeared more reserved than the american president. they spoke for almost an hour, gifts exchanged including seeds from the white house garden. in a meeting with a vatican official, there were significant differences. particularly a controversial reform that would force and lawyers to divide insurance for contraception. the two leaders or rather different expressions. the president said he had been extremely moved by his mesh -- message of compassion for the poor. >> concerns over the growing inequality between the ri
president obama met pope francis for the first time. it is what white house officials described as awe-inspiring. and following the meeting at the vatican, mr. obama met italy's political leader. >> he announced himself an admirer of pope francis. when the pope speaks, the american president says it carries enormous weight. >> wonderful to meet you. thank you, sir. >> when the two men met, president obama said it was a great honor. i am a great admirer. thank you for receiving...
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>> i've met a lot of girls. >> have you met like a real somebody? >> i met a girl on the show. obviously haven't seen the show. me and a girl have gotten very freaky. >> i'm so out it's unbelievable. >> what about cat man? >> online rituals of the dating american male airs on bravo. bye. >>> doris roberts comes by. see you later. >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
>> i've met a lot of girls. >> have you met like a real somebody? >> i met a girl on the show. obviously haven't seen the show. me and a girl have gotten very freaky. >> i'm so out it's unbelievable. >> what about cat man? >> online rituals of the dating american male airs on bravo. bye. >>> doris roberts comes by. see you later. >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪
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so we've met with the folks and are in the process of permitting. one complaint about a new underground after hours party on van ness that's called warehouse. it came in one on christmas and this past weekend i'm going to keep my my on this. and two notices of violation were issued after putting together - >> i have to - they have to apply for a new place of entertainment. >> they wouldn't be limited. >> i don't see it underlines there's abandonment. >> the last thing do we get a complierment membership. >> no. >> can we get this online i mean a j p. >> it's already on our website. >> how about a physician and surgeon page. >> if i could get a j peg of this. this doesn't work >> are there any more questions from the commissioners marry any public comment oh, i'm sorry that's right and that's been a while. >> that comes together. >> good evening, commissioners shawn burke here. i have a few notes nothing new over the last two weeks i think the weather kept people a little bit quieter than usual. i'm not sure you got a come up copy of this i'll run do
so we've met with the folks and are in the process of permitting. one complaint about a new underground after hours party on van ness that's called warehouse. it came in one on christmas and this past weekend i'm going to keep my my on this. and two notices of violation were issued after putting together - >> i have to - they have to apply for a new place of entertainment. >> they wouldn't be limited. >> i don't see it underlines there's abandonment. >> the last thing do...
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and i met with moms and daughters. i met with seniors and students. i met with small businesspeople, guys that run the diners. during those visits in those coffee shops, i have gotten pretty clear picture of why i'm convinced this -- the affordable care act is going to work. in miami, i met with a registered nurse and a couple of enrollment counselors from alogical health center, were 9 -- local health center, where 95% of their clients live at or below the poverty line making $12,000 to $20,000 a year. they said they never thought, they never thought they'd ever be able to afford health care. and the enrollers never have been more rewarded, they say, than watching the look on a mother or father's face or a young person's face when you say, you're covered. you're ok. you can afford this. how many stories have heard and you have experienced where clients walking out of the health care center crying with joy that they never, ever thought this could happen. but since december that particular center has enrolled dozens of people a day. and their clients,
and i met with moms and daughters. i met with seniors and students. i met with small businesspeople, guys that run the diners. during those visits in those coffee shops, i have gotten pretty clear picture of why i'm convinced this -- the affordable care act is going to work. in miami, i met with a registered nurse and a couple of enrollment counselors from alogical health center, were 9 -- local health center, where 95% of their clients live at or below the poverty line making $12,000 to...
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red cross delegates also met. they discussed returning the remains of japanese who died around the wednesday of world war ii in what is now north korea. the delegates agreed to hold further discussions. >>> north korean officials will hold their national parliament next month. leader kim jong-un will promote a generational change in the circle. he says that the supreme people's assembly would be held on april 9th in pyongyang. north korea had parliamentary elections this month. among those chosen was the senior of the guidance department of the ruling workers party. he was involved in the execution of the chair of the national defense commission. he was kim's mentor and uncle. some close to him were not elected. leadership posts will be at next week's assembly to alleviate concerns about the purge. >>> we spoke to a senior research fellow with the korean institute for reunification. we asked about the relations with japan and what kim jong-un hopes to achieve during the supreme people's assembly. >> north korea ha
red cross delegates also met. they discussed returning the remains of japanese who died around the wednesday of world war ii in what is now north korea. the delegates agreed to hold further discussions. >>> north korean officials will hold their national parliament next month. leader kim jong-un will promote a generational change in the circle. he says that the supreme people's assembly would be held on april 9th in pyongyang. north korea had parliamentary elections this month. among...
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we met with governor jerry brown's office and china has a developments they've got more billionaires than in the united states. what appeals to them is a taking crews to hawaii and san francisco we want to market our new terminal for coming online we talk about the big development in the port of san francisco but sometimes, the developments are like helicopters authors a lot of parrots but in september we pitched to the people in china was that the biggest operator is going to come to our opening day in san francisco to see your new best crews terminal the and we want to do a hook up we know go via satellite we're going to do everything to promote. we think we'll help san francisco. we went to the biggest that ball terminal in the world myself and peter we had jim who's the president of the metro ports we went collectively together you had the iowu so when what we talked about to the electro customers we spoke as one voice and able to market the port of san francisco. i really want to thank jim and peter for the meetings it engaged us to put the port of san francisco and we were able
we met with governor jerry brown's office and china has a developments they've got more billionaires than in the united states. what appeals to them is a taking crews to hawaii and san francisco we want to market our new terminal for coming online we talk about the big development in the port of san francisco but sometimes, the developments are like helicopters authors a lot of parrots but in september we pitched to the people in china was that the biggest operator is going to come to our...
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we've met correctional staff with plenty of their own ink. >> tell me about your ink.ou've gotten quite a lot of art on you. >> my tattoos are personal preference. most of them are religious. it's just something i like. it's from a paintle of st. michael. and it's got a catholic sacred heart on there. some latin writing for my grandmother. a little greek god on the back which is my son's geek birth god. >> do the inmates comment on your art? >> occasionally, a lot of them look. other than that, the inmates don't really talk to us a whole lot unless they need something. >> while inmates also bear religious tattoos -- >> on my back i've got my cross guy watching my back every day is how i look at it. >> a lot of what we see represents neighborhoods, gang membership, or other affiliations. >> why did you get a swastika on your forehead? >> it doesn't mean i'm a racist type person. it's just prison is a lot of political stuff. why i'm in here, it's either over here or you're over here. i'm right with my race, if that's what you could say, the idea of my race. it's somethin
we've met correctional staff with plenty of their own ink. >> tell me about your ink.ou've gotten quite a lot of art on you. >> my tattoos are personal preference. most of them are religious. it's just something i like. it's from a paintle of st. michael. and it's got a catholic sacred heart on there. some latin writing for my grandmother. a little greek god on the back which is my son's geek birth god. >> do the inmates comment on your art? >> occasionally, a lot of...
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met while south paw looks on.that's like a little grind threesome. >>> they do say ignorance is bliss. poor mr. met. let's get a check on the forecast and i tell you what, changes are coming. i mean, this storm is going to catch a lot of people by surprise. chicago is not fun this morning. chicago has heavy heavy snow, and it is windy out there. horrible morning commute. a lot of schools will be canceled. detroit, same for you. we have blizzard warnings in effect for buffalo. he think it's one of the first blizzard warnings of the weren't season for buffalo, and all of northern new england is just cringing at what's going to happen tonight. here's the heavy snow over chicago. it's now praegd spraeg over northern indiana. all of southern michigan is getting the snow. it's now snowing in detroit. toledo. we're talking heavy snow. 12 to 18 inches in northern new england. buffalo, 10 to 14. we're not going so see a lot from new york city. it will be rainy and wet and then we're going to get a flash freeze tomorrow mor
met while south paw looks on.that's like a little grind threesome. >>> they do say ignorance is bliss. poor mr. met. let's get a check on the forecast and i tell you what, changes are coming. i mean, this storm is going to catch a lot of people by surprise. chicago is not fun this morning. chicago has heavy heavy snow, and it is windy out there. horrible morning commute. a lot of schools will be canceled. detroit, same for you. we have blizzard warnings in effect for buffalo. he think...
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one lady willingly does the interview for the stranger she met during our walk. she had felt warm hearted. not because of the interviews but because the lease says that she is very proud of the copper woman statue balmoral christmas. meanwhile. we're not young gal who also came to l a for coverage. where did she get her one day in a minute. a new one on the series. the digital world it sounds interesting from the get go. to the story is that one restaurant which is famous for its korean style fusion cuisine. i am a painting of him. the people with the special stories are none other than young korean man other. this place has become a huge hit in the late as it uses for me and pristine lake id and stir fried spicy pork with sausages which everyone seems to like. one popular feature is that their food truck visit its customers. he was brimming with customers proving its popularity people of all ages and backgrounds fall in love with the taste. goes into the kitchen to see what your secret is to see i was captivating to people's taste buds and when i was trying to c
one lady willingly does the interview for the stranger she met during our walk. she had felt warm hearted. not because of the interviews but because the lease says that she is very proud of the copper woman statue balmoral christmas. meanwhile. we're not young gal who also came to l a for coverage. where did she get her one day in a minute. a new one on the series. the digital world it sounds interesting from the get go. to the story is that one restaurant which is famous for its korean style...
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i never met her. i didn't know her race. i knew nothing about her. i see the supporters she has. i see the people who are here whom i've known in san francisco, many of them for 40 years or more, people like reverend and ms. brown, arnold townsend, van jones, many other people from the baker senate. what happened in regard to this matter in terms of you're asking for an explanation of it as to whether or not there is some sort of hidden agenda. i can tell you there is not. and let me just go -- give you the history of what happened here. ~ so we can all understand and i can do what i have to do. we had ms. ellis essentially admit to and plead guilty to a couple of things which, one, two counts of influencing a government decision in which the official has a financial benefit. and also another count of violation of a section which prohibits any city or officer or employee from making a contract in which she has a financial interest. and then there was another one having to do with inappropriate conduct. this committee had gone ahead and prosecuted her for those ethical violations
i never met her. i didn't know her race. i knew nothing about her. i see the supporters she has. i see the people who are here whom i've known in san francisco, many of them for 40 years or more, people like reverend and ms. brown, arnold townsend, van jones, many other people from the baker senate. what happened in regard to this matter in terms of you're asking for an explanation of it as to whether or not there is some sort of hidden agenda. i can tell you there is not. and let me just go --...
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we met for three hours, he said why didn't they explain it in court? i don't know. he was convinced they did the right thing to this day, was convinced they made the right decision, he felt he understood the evidence and he felt like the sentence was a light sentence. those are his feelings about it to this day. he was the only person on the jury with a college degree also which not saying they weren't intelligent people but i spent two years trying to make sense of this evidence and i am an attorney and a business professor and it was difficult for me. i wonder how much they absorb it. >> given that your answer to that last question and that the jury clearly had trouble understanding, what is your opinion on the idea of a jury of your peers when it comes to business trials like this? someone like dennis kozlowski doesn't paint -- he is not someone who is a sympathetic figure. there have been over 70 insider trading cases convicted in the last couple years in new york. how do you feel about a jury of your peers, the people who don't understand the evid
we met for three hours, he said why didn't they explain it in court? i don't know. he was convinced they did the right thing to this day, was convinced they made the right decision, he felt he understood the evidence and he felt like the sentence was a light sentence. those are his feelings about it to this day. he was the only person on the jury with a college degree also which not saying they weren't intelligent people but i spent two years trying to make sense of this evidence and i am an...
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met. mr. met, welcome to twitter. can you ask mrs. met why she won't call me back.'re the one mrs. met told me about. mr. met kept it classy, knowing it's true love and not tweets. and lasts for the extra innings. >> that's disrespectful. whether the phillie phanatic or the san diego chicken. mr. met's had enough problems over the last ten years with the mets. >> we have -- >> i'm just going to say, professional baseball teams do not have mascots running around the dugout. that would be the new york yankees. you mentioned the '60s? >> before that. when you were a kid. >> blah, blah, blah. >> fair weather. >> the weather is better for the yankees than the mets. >> mets fans are loyal people. do with that as you want. >> pandora shares are up today, despite reports that amazon could be working on a music streaming service. and some think the stock is going higher. dan is at the smart board. >> everyone's been calling the demise of pandora since apple announced iradio. and the stock was up. it traded two-times average volume in the options market. a massive trade, wher
met. mr. met, welcome to twitter. can you ask mrs. met why she won't call me back.'re the one mrs. met told me about. mr. met kept it classy, knowing it's true love and not tweets. and lasts for the extra innings. >> that's disrespectful. whether the phillie phanatic or the san diego chicken. mr. met's had enough problems over the last ten years with the mets. >> we have -- >> i'm just going to say, professional baseball teams do not have mascots running around the dugout....
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i never met an inmate who said i'm dtv ready.er met with an array of product that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and never seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you basically have been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison wasn't part of his five-year plan. two years earlier, stoltz was on medical leave from his job as a manager at a luxury car company. he was on the mend from a tendon surgery that left one foot and ankle in a cast. >> i thought, you know, i'm on vacation for the surgery anyway. i might as well go see my friends. go out to colorado. >> stoltz and his friends went out to a local bar. it was super bowl sunday. around midnight stoltz says he stepped outside to share a cigarette with a young woman. >> there were two men about ten feet to the left of me. i heard them fighting. i said, hey, guys. you guys don't need to fight. and one of them
i never met an inmate who said i'm dtv ready.er met with an array of product that this guy had either. i've been to women's prisons and never seen so many products. >> this is my luxury right here. the irish spring icy blast body wash with the loofa. >> so you basically have been able to maintain metro status. >> as best as i could. >> as together as he was in appearance, stoltz made it clear prison wasn't part of his five-year plan. two years earlier, stoltz was on...
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i never met her. i didn't know her race. i knew nothing about her. i see the supporters she has. i see the people who are here whom i've known in san francisco, many of them for 40 years or more, people like reverend and ms. brown, arnold townsend, van jones, many other people from the baker senate. what happened in regard to this matter in terms of you're asking for an explanation of it as to whether or not there is some sort of hidden agenda. i can tell you there is not. and let me just go -- give you the history of what happened here. ~ so we can all understand and i can do what i have to do. we had ms. ellis essentially admit to and plead guilty to a couple of things which, one, two counts of influencing a government decision in which the official has a financial
i never met her. i didn't know her race. i knew nothing about her. i see the supporters she has. i see the people who are here whom i've known in san francisco, many of them for 40 years or more, people like reverend and ms. brown, arnold townsend, van jones, many other people from the baker senate. what happened in regard to this matter in terms of you're asking for an explanation of it as to whether or not there is some sort of hidden agenda. i can tell you there is not. and let me just go --...
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that's why he met with me.he has people contact him from ivy league law schools and business schools all the time. we sometimes think that might be a disadvantage we are coming from north kentucky university but in this case it was a great advantage. that's one of the reasons koslosky spoke to me and asked me to write the book. they trusted me. they looked at my credentials and northern kentucky university and they spoke to me. the most frequent question i've been asked is why did i write this story. it's a fascinating story even if you don't like business or law. it's fascinating to see someone go from humble beginnings, self-made business executive with making as much as anyone leading a successful company and then bottoming out. he went to this prison the day that they imposed the sentence they handcuffed him and took him to a prison and he spent eight and a half months at a facility called downstate correctional maximum-security prison, 23 of 24 hours a day in his cell and i didn't go outside eight and a ha
that's why he met with me.he has people contact him from ivy league law schools and business schools all the time. we sometimes think that might be a disadvantage we are coming from north kentucky university but in this case it was a great advantage. that's one of the reasons koslosky spoke to me and asked me to write the book. they trusted me. they looked at my credentials and northern kentucky university and they spoke to me. the most frequent question i've been asked is why did i write this...
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into coffee chinese normal train off the mets mention into french. always stay present she also paid a visit to a top french biotechnology firm just outside the home the bottom o'neill has been coming to china for decades gp said that china has been making fsu currencies helped set to end his season was the prospects for china's continued cooperation with prawns. be gentle cctv the french and media are paying great attention to the keys visit. careful preparations made to full presidency is ironical many pre teen's have high expectations. simone. of course one is very important runs. i think it is inevitable for friends to go for it which run up and step up economic and trade cooperation. munch on the phone can see media preview this was on economic and trade cooperation the biggest french newspaper le feed our own to cover three page is that these coverage is becoming soft and specifically the dukes have oldsmobile cooperation chinese also make outgoing calls on his current deal to invest one point one the us dollar is. we promise not just call me t
into coffee chinese normal train off the mets mention into french. always stay present she also paid a visit to a top french biotechnology firm just outside the home the bottom o'neill has been coming to china for decades gp said that china has been making fsu currencies helped set to end his season was the prospects for china's continued cooperation with prawns. be gentle cctv the french and media are paying great attention to the keys visit. careful preparations made to full presidency is...
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they were scheduled for 15 minutes and met for 35.two men are scheduled to meet for close to an hour. we'll see if they exceed their time as well. >> president obama, you're in my office as the pope sits down behind that desk. >> you may notice though, maybe we can hear something here. >> good morning, how are you? so nice to see you. good to see you. nice to see you. >> it is very rare that pope francis speaks in english in public or private. there's a translator that has sat down next to each of the men. but at first, the initial greeting there was an exchange without the translators. >> we may be able to hear a few more words now that the cameras have stopped clicking. we should say that as popes do and there we see the press secretary, he speaks multiple languages. i have heard him speak eng lush. the first traditionally audience they give to the press. i was there. and his english is certainly completely understandable and good. it's mot a language he feels particularly comfortable spoo speaking. >> he almost always uses a transl
they were scheduled for 15 minutes and met for 35.two men are scheduled to meet for close to an hour. we'll see if they exceed their time as well. >> president obama, you're in my office as the pope sits down behind that desk. >> you may notice though, maybe we can hear something here. >> good morning, how are you? so nice to see you. good to see you. nice to see you. >> it is very rare that pope francis speaks in english in public or private. there's a translator that...
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>> the defendant. >> reporter: kirn met the couple in 1998 when the marriage was already in trouble.> i remember sitting there, thinking, "this is a sad marriage. they don't love each other." it didn't seem like a happy place. >> reporter: but they stayed together and even had a daughter. in 2001, reigh storrow rockefeller was born. but five years later, sandra boss filed for divorce, and when things got contentious, her husband's con finally unraveled. >> i found out in august of 2007 that he was not clark rockefeller. >> she hires a detective, and he goes, "we can find absolutely nothing on this individual. we don't know who he is." it was like he had materialized out of thin air. >> he called me up around christmastime, and he said, "i just lost my daughter in a divorce. well, i don't think i'm ever going to be able to see her again. my wife's taking her to england." >> an amber alert has been issued for a girl abducted in boston. police say she may have been taken by her father. >> reporter: on july 27, 2008, f.b.i. agent tammy hardy got a call from headquarters that a rockefelle
>> the defendant. >> reporter: kirn met the couple in 1998 when the marriage was already in trouble.> i remember sitting there, thinking, "this is a sad marriage. they don't love each other." it didn't seem like a happy place. >> reporter: but they stayed together and even had a daughter. in 2001, reigh storrow rockefeller was born. but five years later, sandra boss filed for divorce, and when things got contentious, her husband's con finally unraveled. >> i...
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>> i'd never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released a environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sand production. if the state report comes out and says look, it's going to happen anyway -- >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way. >> in your view it's not a good thing environmentally, but some would say it would allow the president to say ok, then i will go ahead and approve the keystone pipeline. >> good. >> and then what happens to you? >> personally, i'll still get up in the morning and eat breakfast. i will feel as if a huge mistake has been made. >> i guess my -- if it gets approved, is there still a fight here at all? >> i don't know. i've had people talk to me about that. and they've explained to me different ways you
>> i'd never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released a environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sand production. if the state report comes out and says look,...
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participated and presented at the meeting the b c n a called jointly to address the project and we met individually with representatives of those groups and thought that was a good basis of coming up with an agreement of again, a process document. that being said i was part of the guidance from those groups and was about 3 pages long i read and came back with 3 bullets we know why their of concern and specifically those ones about the final project mr. about underground parking and are definitely subjects of the entitlement process of any project let alone affordable housing project. i'll defer to my colleagues to the housing process and 32 had you they run their rfp process. we have a specific way of doing that and they have experience so they can talk about that going forward >> thank you. >> i actually one more comment when we go through the entitlement process and the question of avenue, i understand the linoleums to pier 70 but in terms of how the ports overall strategy for that neighborhood so i'm assuming that does get addressed even though it's not addressed in this document. i
participated and presented at the meeting the b c n a called jointly to address the project and we met individually with representatives of those groups and thought that was a good basis of coming up with an agreement of again, a process document. that being said i was part of the guidance from those groups and was about 3 pages long i read and came back with 3 bullets we know why their of concern and specifically those ones about the final project mr. about underground parking and are...
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seriously, you met her like three times. who?> many of the stories we cover on "lockup" involve not only the lives of inmates but of their families. and sometimes we're there when new families are being formed. such was the case with ronnie tye, who was nearing the end of an 11-year sentence for burglary at indiana state prison when we met him and his fiance, jodie wormen. >> i told him i wanted to get married october 7th. >> october 7th. that'll work. >> ronnie had been out of jail for more than a year now. >> my wife was present. i was anxious to get out of there. when they said i could go, i was ready. i ran. >> he said it took a while to get used to being out of lockup. >> when i opened my eyes i felt like i was in heaven because i could get up and do what i wanted to. >> being a free man wasn't the only change ronnie had to adapt to. he had entered prison as a 21-year-old bachelor but left a 32-year-old newlywed. >> ronnie, will you have this woman as thy wedded wife to live in matrimony so long as you both shall live? >> ye
seriously, you met her like three times. who?> many of the stories we cover on "lockup" involve not only the lives of inmates but of their families. and sometimes we're there when new families are being formed. such was the case with ronnie tye, who was nearing the end of an 11-year sentence for burglary at indiana state prison when we met him and his fiance, jodie wormen. >> i told him i wanted to get married october 7th. >> october 7th. that'll work. >> ronnie...
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the next item on the agenda is the complaint number 04 -- >>> i never met mr. keane, but i'm glad i him tonight because that is the kind of person that will help us move forward, not backwards. i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm one of the ministers at dr. brown's third baptist church. >> thank you, reverend lewis. [multiple voices] >> i told you when you nominated me for that position [speaker not understood]. >> i just didn't know how [speaker not understood] you were. okay. [multiple voices] >> the next item on the agenda is ethics complaint 04-14 303, ray hartz versus luis herrera, city librarian. mr. herrera. >> mr. hartz is not here and did not request a continuance. so, i'm assuming we're just going to go ahead. >> we're going to go forward. thank you for your patience, sir. >> sure, thank you very much, commissioners. i'm luis herrera, city librarian. i trust you received my letter that gave background on this matter regarding showing cause for the sunshine ordinance task force, an order of termination. mr. hartz violated the sunshine ordinance by failin
the next item on the agenda is the complaint number 04 -- >>> i never met mr. keane, but i'm glad i him tonight because that is the kind of person that will help us move forward, not backwards. i'm [speaker not understood]. i'm one of the ministers at dr. brown's third baptist church. >> thank you, reverend lewis. [multiple voices] >> i told you when you nominated me for that position [speaker not understood]. >> i just didn't know how [speaker not understood] you...
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and, so, you know, in solving our problem with hetchy, we met with supervisors and kind of came up with some of the plans that we're working on. and, so, but we haven't had a chance to actually talk and negotiate what the deal was. and, so, with the mayor's office, we have been having conversations about raising general fund rates. we've been talking about putting street lights in the next bond. we've been working with pg&e and we've actually reduced the costs. we are looking at alternative projects for mountain tunnel. so, on all fronts we're on this. so, i would love to come back when we have more answers because by me going out there and just saying here are all the thing we're talking about, prior to negotiating with the actual other entity is sort of premature. but i'm looking at every possible way, even cutting our operating costs, looking at our staff, just looking at ways we can reduce our costs or be more efficient. >> i'd like to think there is a way that if we're able to move forward on cleanpowersf that there could be some over lot how we can -- that can help reduce some cos
and, so, you know, in solving our problem with hetchy, we met with supervisors and kind of came up with some of the plans that we're working on. and, so, but we haven't had a chance to actually talk and negotiate what the deal was. and, so, with the mayor's office, we have been having conversations about raising general fund rates. we've been talking about putting street lights in the next bond. we've been working with pg&e and we've actually reduced the costs. we are looking at alternative...
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. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have guessed it was murder. adam drake had a very child-like quality about him, which is a little surprising to see in a prison environment. he came into prison as a teenager and it's almost as if something stopped in him at that age. >> drake's teen years were troubling, and he frequently ran away from home. >> i was bored, i guess. i'm smart. everything that they kind of taught me, i kind of learned. just didn't do homework, didn't like going. >> running away eventually led drake to murder. he shot and killed a man known for giving troubled teens, including himself and some of his friends, a place to stay. drake testifie
. >> but when we met him at the limon correctional facility in colorado, he was serving life without parole for murder. drake was convicted when he was 17. tens year later, he has his boyish looks and an adolescent appetite. >> some of the things i miss the most are peanut butter cap'n crunch. i miss gum. it's such a small thing, but you don't really realize how much you miss it until you haven't had it for 11 years. >> if i hadn't known adam's crime, i would never have...
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>> i'd never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released a environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sand production. if the state report comes out and says look, it's going to happen anyway -- >> is that a good thing? no. there's no way. >> in your view it's not a good thing environmentally, but some would say it would allow the president to say ok, then i will go ahead and approve the keystone pipeline. >> good. >> and then what happens to you? >> personally, i'll still get up in the morning and eat breakfast. i will feel as if a huge mistake has been made. >> i guess my -- if it gets approved, is there still a fight here at all? >> i don't know. i've had people talk to me about that. and they've explained to me different ways you
>> i'd never have met. never have met. and i spent time with them.isn't like where you just say hello, how are you, and have 15 seconds. so, you know, selfishly, i think that's been really fun and that it's been very good for me. >> steyer's anti-keystone campaign hit a bump in the road recently. in late january, the state department released a environmental review stating the keystone pipeline is unlikely to impact oil sand production. if the state report comes out and says look,...
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the project met the criteria and the proposal relevant from meeting 3 out of 5 criteria to now meeting it out of 6 criteria. per section 134 the subject property is to main 21 feet and the proposed balcony will encroach 10 feet and result in a rare set back of 11 feet therefore the variance of the rear yard to be in compliance with the planning code. the application number 2013 for the rear yard requirement. the scoping misted will consider the variance application. this that concludes my presentation if you have any questions, i'll be happy to answer them >> thank you. project sponsor >> hi, i'm bonnie bridges the designer with the architecture and thank you for letting us do a continuation on this. we feel we've responded to our comments and taken them to heart. we were sized the to unit and added a bedroom. you can see it's circled in red the square footage was taken out of the unit and given a more equitable distribution. it was only a window that was required on the side yard for existing we felt it was important to keep the front and rear similar we've gotten the neighborhood app
the project met the criteria and the proposal relevant from meeting 3 out of 5 criteria to now meeting it out of 6 criteria. per section 134 the subject property is to main 21 feet and the proposed balcony will encroach 10 feet and result in a rare set back of 11 feet therefore the variance of the rear yard to be in compliance with the planning code. the application number 2013 for the rear yard requirement. the scoping misted will consider the variance application. this that concludes my...
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i met them, once in london and once in the mediterranean. so then we had to find evidence from the cia, from the dia and others. >> and you believe that all points at iran and the popular liberation front for palestine. and george, you also worked on ma grahi's defense team and you went to visit him in libya, after he was convicted of 270 downs of murder, one for every person who died in scotland. and to the time he died, he kept insist on his innocence. >> yes, i used to get him alone in his place, and he would sometimes be reduced to tears at the very thought that people have treated him so well in scotland, would think for a moment that he was a murderer, especially of children. and i've seen him very very wants at stuff like that. >> bill, the film also talks to an iranian defector, and he was a key source supporting the claim that iran ordered the lockerbie bombing as revenge for the attack that brought down the passenger iranian plane. and here's what he had to say. >> the iranians decided to retaliate as soon as possible. the decision
i met them, once in london and once in the mediterranean. so then we had to find evidence from the cia, from the dia and others. >> and you believe that all points at iran and the popular liberation front for palestine. and george, you also worked on ma grahi's defense team and you went to visit him in libya, after he was convicted of 270 downs of murder, one for every person who died in scotland. and to the time he died, he kept insist on his innocence. >> yes, i used to get him...
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but then they met her. >> tell me about the first time you met matt, paige, and charlotte. >> hmm. >>oing to get you misty-eyed. >> yeah, you get all of us crying when we start talking about that little girl. >> the figges had hit the jackpot, a steady supply of high-cbd marijuana, and they only had to pay what they could afford. >> people have called us the robinhoods of marijuana. they say we sell pot so we can take care of the kids, and the truly less fortunate. >> charlotte was the first of those kids. late spring 2012 she tried the stanley special marijuana, and again it worked. >> i can't tell you what that means to us. >> gets you, doesn't it, a little bit? >> if it doesn't get you, something is wrong with you. she lived her life in a catatonic state. now her parents get to meet her for the first time. what a revelation. >> the child who had 300 seizures a week was now down to just one every seven days. >> pitter pat, tiptoe. >> when i first met charlotte, march of 2013 it was one year after that first dose of marijuana. >> achoo. >> after almost two years on a feeding tube, sh
but then they met her. >> tell me about the first time you met matt, paige, and charlotte. >> hmm. >>oing to get you misty-eyed. >> yeah, you get all of us crying when we start talking about that little girl. >> the figges had hit the jackpot, a steady supply of high-cbd marijuana, and they only had to pay what they could afford. >> people have called us the robinhoods of marijuana. they say we sell pot so we can take care of the kids, and the truly less...
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seriously, you met her like three times. who?ney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. with the stunts and loud explosions and all the muscles. [ as cosby ] i want to see the comedy programming with the children. [ british accent] watch bravo! yeah, i want to see "the real housewives." rewind! yeah! jimmy? it's been hours. we told you the x1 entertainment operating system show me "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." that's what i'm talking about right there. [ cheers and applause ] [ female announcer ] control your tv wit
seriously, you met her like three times. who?ney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a...