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and mrs. lee. mr. lee was the dialysis patient and he's probably in his 80's and every time we would drive up to buchanan street, the hospital, mr. lee would say, "good job, fine driver, number one driver" and he would go like this [thumbs up gesture]. and then as brian would be helping him off the van, mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say, "henry, you're the first one i would try to get help from." and he says, "the second one is elsa." [laugh] so we knew that we were being relied on by brian. a few weeks back, mrs. lee called brian early in the morning to tell him not to bother picking them up because they were already at the hospital. mr. lee was ill and she had taken him to the er. the next day or so, brian, on his lunchtime, found out that mr. lee had been admitted to the hospital and he went up to mr. lee's room and just stuck his head in just to say hello. and the minute
and mrs. lee. mr. lee was the dialysis patient and he's probably in his 80's and every time we would drive up to buchanan street, the hospital, mr. lee would say, "good job, fine driver, number one driver" and he would go like this [thumbs up gesture]. and then as brian would be helping him off the van, mr. lee, i heard him so often say, "brian, if anybody gives you any trouble you send them to me and i'll take care of them." and here great big old brian would say,...
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and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation.hey are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france . it is one part of our travel. >> france and its capital are still among the most popular tourist destinations, but it might not stay that way if visitors continue to take him tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french -- take home tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french. >> greece has seen positive news in the last few months. there's been slight economic growth for the second quarter 2014, and tourism seems to be on the rebound, also seem to be due to at the moment very competitive prices in greece. unfortunately, those numbers do not say anything about daily reality for most people. while vacationers are relaxing and tanning away on their beaches, many greeks can no longer afford their medical bills. oh, and by the way, youth unemployment is still above 50%, and that's not all -- the country is setting another sad record -- this one involvi
and mrs. lee are not going to let a grumpy waiter spoil their vacation.hey are trying to take away something from the experience. >> we come to france, and we want to try everything in france . it is one part of our travel. >> france and its capital are still among the most popular tourist destinations, but it might not stay that way if visitors continue to take him tales of the grouchy rather than the charming french -- take home tales of the grouchy rather than the charming...
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the international red cross and now we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up the truck and mr lee is going to open it for us . military to see here's the truck is on. it's about the. reason we're simply i'm carrying it on the state's most important wasn't on. buckwheat's what is just. as it is in case anyone says that the best solution would seal certainly quickens of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool told. eight tongs and this is he tells me the maximum or what they struck can carry well these trucks are now ready to cross the border to deliver its humanitarian cargo to those in eastern ukraine who are in desperate need the driver as we have been able to speak to here told me that there will be two more inspections at the checkpoint from the russian and from the ukrainian side and after that security will be the major challenge for these tracks as the convoy is supposed to travel through regions in eastern ukraine where clashes are still continuing. race nationality russian here kryten bo
the international red cross and now we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up the truck and mr lee is going to open it for us . military to see here's the truck is on. it's about the. reason we're simply i'm carrying it on the state's most important wasn't on. buckwheat's what is just. as it is in case anyone says that the best solution would seal certainly quickens of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a...
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the international red cross and now we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up the truck and mr lee is going to open it for us . with a three to see here. it's about the. reason we're simply carrying it. wasn't bomb. book wheat it's buckwheat in the bags just in case anyone suspect it's guns ammunition or something else like weapons of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool till. eight tongs and this is he tells me the maximum or what they struck in carry well these trucks are now ready to cross the border to deliver its humanitarian cargo to those in eastern ukraine who are in desperate need the driver as we have been able to speak to here told me that there will be two more inspections at the checkpoint from the russian and from the ukrainian side and after that security will be the major challenge for these tracks as the convoy is supposed to travel through regions in eastern ukraine where clashes are still continuing resolution r.t. russian here kryten border. so as the trucks wait i'm only o
the international red cross and now we're going to do the same i'm going to pick up the truck and mr lee is going to open it for us . with a three to see here. it's about the. reason we're simply carrying it. wasn't bomb. book wheat it's buckwheat in the bags just in case anyone suspect it's guns ammunition or something else like weapons of mass destruction. it is tells me that each bag is fifty kilograms and the route one hundred sixty bags here which means a tool till. eight tongs and this is...
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. >> good afternoon, mr. lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i hope that i am talking to the people not the... and put the bicycle really soon, and i think that we don't need anybody listening to us and just we put some bicycle. but i still hope that you are listening to me. >> and we had a big crisis very soon come by the taxi and i will be in this business for 25 years. and we are not going to make enough money to pay a payment, very soon by this wintertime and even though, it is summer time is very struggle for actually business. and so, you have to reset your taxi policy quickly, asap otherwise, the wintertime, the effect is coming and your driver return the medallion and the second one and then you will have 100 going back to the office and can't afford to make the payment because we are losing half of our business to the google or any other as google and they don't pay you zero, they don't pay you any money and they are making money on your own street that you put a lot of money on the street and they don't pay you anything, we pay th
. >> good afternoon, mr. lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and i hope that i am talking to the people not the... and put the bicycle really soon, and i think that we don't need anybody listening to us and just we put some bicycle. but i still hope that you are listening to me. >> and we had a big crisis very soon come by the taxi and i will be in this business for 25 years. and we are not going to make enough money to pay a payment, very soon by this wintertime and even though,...
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inam happy to see mr. lee custody and will be happy to hear he has been tried as a deserter and hanged." here is an example of what fate lee had before him. this is from the scottish rebellion. execution of lord lovat. his head was removed so he was not actually hanged, but that is still not a good resort. the treatment of officers -- captured officers was not certain. the test case was ethan allen. begottenured a fort himself captured ahead of an american army said to invade canada. when captured, he was brought before major general prescott who plays a major role in my book. he was one of those british officers who considered rebels to be criminals. traitors, weren't all criminals? prescott turned purple with rage and yelled at allen he would not execute him but he would grace the place in london where they would hang programmers -- pr isoners. allen was treated terribly. he was brought to england and placed in a common resume where it was expected he would be hanged. an extraordinary thing happened. he beca
inam happy to see mr. lee custody and will be happy to hear he has been tried as a deserter and hanged." here is an example of what fate lee had before him. this is from the scottish rebellion. execution of lord lovat. his head was removed so he was not actually hanged, but that is still not a good resort. the treatment of officers -- captured officers was not certain. the test case was ethan allen. begottenured a fort himself captured ahead of an american army said to invade canada. when...
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. >> mr lee was reluctant to give us his full name. he didn't work in the factory, his mother did. >> translation: i'm not sure about the management, but my family told me that the work was tiring and she inhaled aluminum and other metals. >> reporter: it supplies car parts to general motors amongst others. five of the management have been detained. china may be part of the economy, but the work is dire. 70,000 people die in industrial accidents every year - now so common they barely make it into the news. >>> coming up, fleeing libya. fighting intensifies in that nation's two largest cities. lebanon tries to drive rebels from the syrian war, back across the border. you are watching al jazeera america. >>> welcome back to al jazeera america. a strike hits a u.n. school. u.s. rail says it was targetting -- israel says it was targetting terrorists. a second person targeted is running to the united states. nancy writebol will be treated at a special is ration unit in emory hospital. she is expected to arrive in the next few days >>> the w
. >> mr lee was reluctant to give us his full name. he didn't work in the factory, his mother did. >> translation: i'm not sure about the management, but my family told me that the work was tiring and she inhaled aluminum and other metals. >> reporter: it supplies car parts to general motors amongst others. five of the management have been detained. china may be part of the economy, but the work is dire. 70,000 people die in industrial accidents every year - now so common they...
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. >> i watched mr. lee's riveting testimony last night live there on the lawrence o'donnell show. msnbc.com national reporter trymaine lee and who have both been on the scene in ferguson, missouri. are other reporters feeling nervous about the situation escalating further like it it did last night? >> i think at this point, earlier this morning it was the calm after the storm and already people are starting to gather. you can hear behind me the horns are honking and people are still chanting, but with all of the leaders in the country with their eyes focused on ferguson and with the world watching and with all of the media surrounding this town to see how it will go next, with will politicians saying that now is the time for peace and it's time to demilitarize the situation, you know, people hope that it will be calm, but once night falls who knows what will happen? >> i was always thinking why don't people protest during the day? they have jobs. they have to go to work and they have to come home and be able to express their own amendment rights to protest. >> president obama met w
. >> i watched mr. lee's riveting testimony last night live there on the lawrence o'donnell show. msnbc.com national reporter trymaine lee and who have both been on the scene in ferguson, missouri. are other reporters feeling nervous about the situation escalating further like it it did last night? >> i think at this point, earlier this morning it was the calm after the storm and already people are starting to gather. you can hear behind me the horns are honking and people are still...
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mr. lee hawkins. dierdre: one-two punch for hawaii.tate is in the cross-hairs of two massive storms. we're going it take you there next. to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want... there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is how car buying was always meant to be. this is truecar. dierdre: curtis, 50-cent, jackson, widely known as a rapper but lately he had a lot of success outside of the music world. high-end headphone company is next. sms now come peeing against companies such as beats and bose. david: i have the bose. i don't have the beats. apple completed the $3 billion acquisition of beats electronic and beats music could 50-cent be the next headphone maker to do a big deal for big bucks? "wall street journal" reporter lee hawkins sat down with the man. good to se
mr. lee hawkins. dierdre: one-two punch for hawaii.tate is in the cross-hairs of two massive storms. we're going it take you there next. to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. that's never really been possible. but along comes a radically new way to buy a car called truecar. now it is. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want... there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is...
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mr. c. lee peeler, president and ceo of advertising self-regulatory council, executive vice president council of better business bureau from new york. mr. steven mister, president and ceo, council for responsible nutrition based here in washington, mr. haralson iv, and dr. daniel fabricant, executive directer and ceo, natural products association. and we will begin with your testimony. we will have you on a clock which i'm sure you understand. i though you understand, dr. oz, about the clock. but we are not strict about that. if you feel the need to go over by a few moments, we will not have a problem. keep in mind, the entirety of any written testimony you would like to submit will be included in the official record. welcome, ms. engel. >> good morning, madam chair and members of the committee. i am mary engel, associate director for advertising practices at the federal trade commission. i am pleased to have the opportunity to provide information regarding the ftc's efforts to combat fraudulent
mr. c. lee peeler, president and ceo of advertising self-regulatory council, executive vice president council of better business bureau from new york. mr. steven mister, president and ceo, council for responsible nutrition based here in washington, mr. haralson iv, and dr. daniel fabricant, executive directer and ceo, natural products association. and we will begin with your testimony. we will have you on a clock which i'm sure you understand. i though you understand, dr. oz, about the clock....
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not a single case the holding that except that in the it was critical to the court's analysis that mr. lee and his business had chosen to enter the commercial sphere. >> isn't that our merits question? are totally understand that argument has an argument about the merits. i am not sure i understand it as a threshold claim. the claim is not at all. >> i do want to move to the compelling interest analysis. if i could make one point in response to your question, the court has to decide what a person's exercise of religion means it seems to me it would be such a vast expansion of what congress must have thought it was doing to say the for-profit corporations can't make plans for religious exemptions that they want to challenge. i think he says, well, you don't have to worry about anything other than small, tightly knit corporations like the one at issue here. take the point at the appeal, but the way in which he suggests you will be able to extinguish this case from a case in which a large corporation comes in or a public company comes in is that you will have more grounds to question the sinc
not a single case the holding that except that in the it was critical to the court's analysis that mr. lee and his business had chosen to enter the commercial sphere. >> isn't that our merits question? are totally understand that argument has an argument about the merits. i am not sure i understand it as a threshold claim. the claim is not at all. >> i do want to move to the compelling interest analysis. if i could make one point in response to your question, the court has to decide...
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lee is with us. coming in that direction, mr. o'rourke. ms. newton. ms. jackson lee. mr. lowenthal. mr. conyers and these individuals have taken time and are here with us today. we are very appreciative. we will go by -- as people arrive, we will turn to them for them if they have any questions for the witnesses or reaction to the testimony. with that, let me welcome you. welcome these three fine, brave, courageous young people that are here with us today. let me begin with dulce. she is 15 years old and from guatemala. she lives with her younger sisters, her mom, and stepdad. she groped without her parents. her father died when she was two years old and her mother traveled to the united states when she was young because she cannot support her two daughters as a single mom in guatemala. she was almost sexually abused by a man working on her uncle's house. when she was told what happened, she immediately left the u.s. to bring her daughters the safety. dulce also witnessed attempted murder of a woman who sold food door to door in her street. she was shot by a man right outside of her hom
lee is with us. coming in that direction, mr. o'rourke. ms. newton. ms. jackson lee. mr. lowenthal. mr. conyers and these individuals have taken time and are here with us today. we are very appreciative. we will go by -- as people arrive, we will turn to them for them if they have any questions for the witnesses or reaction to the testimony. with that, let me welcome you. welcome these three fine, brave, courageous young people that are here with us today. let me begin with dulce. she is 15...
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dempsey said she thought it worked okay, and sometimes it's hard to pry it out, and mrs. lee lehmann had some times when it worked and what it didn't work. >> as you say, it's not for the faint of heart, and it's a big topic. but i think exactly as you heard from. [applause] dempsey and. [applause] lee match -- lehmann, you know, at emory we're all connected, we have a patient portal and so patients can see their lab results, we can communicate with patients about those lab results x that's a beginning -- and that's a beginning. and our goal is to get for the whole record to be available for the patients. but it has to be done carefully because sometimes not everybody wants to read everything that's in there, and that involves some additional research that needs to be to done as to how best we use these tools. but then when you start moving across systems, there are all kinds of barriers. and while we can see everything that we're doing, you know, frequently a patient will be seeing a specialist outside of our system. the patient may or may not be getting the information from
dempsey said she thought it worked okay, and sometimes it's hard to pry it out, and mrs. lee lehmann had some times when it worked and what it didn't work. >> as you say, it's not for the faint of heart, and it's a big topic. but i think exactly as you heard from. [applause] dempsey and. [applause] lee match -- lehmann, you know, at emory we're all connected, we have a patient portal and so patients can see their lab results, we can communicate with patients about those lab results x...
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be whereas on november 20, 2012, san francisco mayor, ed win m lee appointed mr. ellington as one of the founding members on the commission of community investment and infrastructure. he has served as the successor agency to the san francisco redevelopment agency of promoting community, economic and physical development in blighted neighborhoods and whereas during his tenure, mr. ellington has supported and the commission has approved numerous actions to implement ocii's enforceable obligations which will result in the improvement of the economic vitality, urban landscape, affordable housing opportunities and quality of life in san francisco. with his oversight and approval, ocii has taken actions related to the active development in the hunters point shipyard and candle stick point, mission bay and project areas, along with assets in the yurba bu and whereas the commissioner of the commission that was created following the dissolution of the san francisco redevelopment agency, mr. ellington approved the numerous actions ocii undertook related to the disillusion o
be whereas on november 20, 2012, san francisco mayor, ed win m lee appointed mr. ellington as one of the founding members on the commission of community investment and infrastructure. he has served as the successor agency to the san francisco redevelopment agency of promoting community, economic and physical development in blighted neighborhoods and whereas during his tenure, mr. ellington has supported and the commission has approved numerous actions to implement ocii's enforceable obligations...
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jackson lee: parliamentary inquiry, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: will the gentlelady state her inquiry? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, the course of debate is about to end, there's representation that there is an underlying ll to this martial law, that democrats have already made a commitment to stay and finish the job. my inquiry is the underlying bill's principles based on protecting children and fully funding the president's mark on the emergency supplemental to deal with this crisis and emergency, those are simple parliamentary inquiries as the underlying premise of the bill, two points, protecting the children and providing the full resource force helping the children. that is not giving us the contents of the bill. it is the premise of the bill for members to be able to intelligently come to the floor to assess the need to vote for the martial law. i, again, state the parliamentary inquiry. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady has not stated a proper parliamentary inquiry, and the gentleman from massachusetts is reco
jackson lee: parliamentary inquiry, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: will the gentlelady state her inquiry? ms. jackson lee: mr. speaker, the course of debate is about to end, there's representation that there is an underlying ll to this martial law, that democrats have already made a commitment to stay and finish the job. my inquiry is the underlying bill's principles based on protecting children and fully funding the president's mark on the emergency supplemental to deal with this crisis...
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lee. commissioner rosales. director rubke mr. chair you have a quorum >> i'd like to recognize one of the colleagues in the district attorney's office and item 3 the announcement of advised please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar sound-producing electronic devices. the board respectfully requests cell phones be turned off. the approval of the july 30th meeting >> there's a motion. >> a motion to approve. >> second. discussion all in favor, say i. thank you very much. item 5 communications >> things of the board we received a letter from mayor ed lee regarding the board meetings the mayor said he was hopeful for a working goal of a hundred percent attendance and he hoped that 90 percent attendance will be regular, you know, and he stated it the boards secretaries quarterly report
lee. commissioner rosales. director rubke mr. chair you have a quorum >> i'd like to recognize one of the colleagues in the district attorney's office and item 3 the announcement of advised please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or other similar...
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brutally murdered, and these replicated themselves as well inch 1955 we had several murders, george lee, mrrt smith in mississippi, and again, evers is responsible for investigating those, and then trying to get justice. and so with that, you have to go in and often times in disguise to girth out what happened to speak to witnesses who may have witnessed it, get a sense of what was going on and then try to philadelphia out affidavits and -- to fill out affidavits and get the word out to the naacp headquarters iny. so they also could publicize what was going on. these were some of the more prominent things efforts was involved in it's fortunate understand when we talk about medgar evers and civil rights activism that every day that the individuals get up and leave the house this is the mentality you have to think of today, they understood full well that they might not come back home again. and when they leave their families and kiss them in the morning, that they may be the last time they see them, yet the still do it day in and day out, and for the field secretary that is something that he
brutally murdered, and these replicated themselves as well inch 1955 we had several murders, george lee, mrrt smith in mississippi, and again, evers is responsible for investigating those, and then trying to get justice. and so with that, you have to go in and often times in disguise to girth out what happened to speak to witnesses who may have witnessed it, get a sense of what was going on and then try to philadelphia out affidavits and -- to fill out affidavits and get the word out to the...
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lee. commissioner rosales. director rubke mr. chair you have a quorum >> i'd like to recognize one of the colleagues in the district attorney's office and item 3 the announcement of
lee. commissioner rosales. director rubke mr. chair you have a quorum >> i'd like to recognize one of the colleagues in the district attorney's office and item 3 the announcement of
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mr. wade rose who is representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee and supervisor kim and supervisors we the business community are police department mr. reginald that a single ballet measure had been appearing in november to ask the folks of san francisco whether or not they want to support an expansion and growth in the minimum wage. the issue about the discussions we were involved with and have been involved it come down to the observation that a compromise is a precious idea that has to be experienced to be healthy that we think that the consensus built up around this measure residents will be voting on we've reached the compromise. one of the kind of facts of san francisco which is not well understood because we're bless to be a headquarter city and a huge amount of high tech are coming in is that 80 percent of the 6 hundred thousand people who are employed in san francisco are employed by small and medium businesses businesses often less than 20 people, 80 percent in the twitters or the pg&e. it's the folks who have put themselves open the line
mr. wade rose who is representing the san francisco chamber of commerce. (clapping.) >> mayor ed lee and supervisor kim and supervisors we the business community are police department mr. reginald that a single ballet measure had been appearing in november to ask the folks of san francisco whether or not they want to support an expansion and growth in the minimum wage. the issue about the discussions we were involved with and have been involved it come down to the observation that a...