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mr. murphy, thank you for joining us. what is the one thing you want to make sure we do not miss? if we only have little time to be at the show? >> you want to -- you want to see everything here. >> but -- but the favorite thing like the thing that -- >> the general like that. >> the thing that you really are pleased to have on the floor there at the washington convention center. your favorite thing? >> >> my favorite thing -- gosh. well, this -- this mercedes you know convertible behind me is kind of nice. >> ooh. >> but -- actually, actually i'm a -- i'm a convertible kind of guy. you can see the wind in my hair. can't you? only it's -- it's a little bit rainy on a day like today. but really the advanced technology that you -- that you've got at this auto show is unparalleled. you've got all kinds of alternative fuel. options. you've got safety that's -- that's cutting edge. and that might not sound sexy but it's -- it's really important when you know, you're taking your kids to soccer practice. >> that's for sure. >> but everything here is great. >> uh-huh. >> now you have the
mr. murphy, thank you for joining us. what is the one thing you want to make sure we do not miss? if we only have little time to be at the show? >> you want to -- you want to see everything here. >> but -- but the favorite thing like the thing that -- >> the general like that. >> the thing that you really are pleased to have on the floor there at the washington convention center. your favorite thing? >> >> my favorite thing -- gosh. well, this -- this...
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mr. murphy.em number nine, public comment, allowing members of the public to address the board on items that are not on today's agenda. we have a number of people who have expressed interest. [reads names] if anyone else would like to discuss, please turn in a speaker cards at this time. >> i would ask you to adapt freely the term reasonable accommodation. this problem of clipper card tagging and the stats that you get are distorted and biased, because it is all bus tagging cards. but at the front, there is often in error. i had to do it six times today. this month is the last month for paper passes. in february, 800 to 1000 people who are seniors or people with disabilities will have to rely on this. people standing near the front are vulnerable or fragile because they are afraid of being a tic -- getting a ticket, but they are afraid of falling because the boss may jostle or move. there it -- bus will jostle or move. that is where the crowding happens. i am asking considering two things. that t
mr. murphy.em number nine, public comment, allowing members of the public to address the board on items that are not on today's agenda. we have a number of people who have expressed interest. [reads names] if anyone else would like to discuss, please turn in a speaker cards at this time. >> i would ask you to adapt freely the term reasonable accommodation. this problem of clipper card tagging and the stats that you get are distorted and biased, because it is all bus tagging cards. but at...
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i'd like to thank my fourth grade english teacher mr murphy is that i be flipping burgers. oh yeah yeah the new kind here ok well the joystick. so what are the takeaways here wants as the man behind the film joining me from our studio in los angeles is casey cooper johnson writer and director of the film unmanned casey thanks so much for joining us and i guess the first obvious question that i have to ask you is why did you make this film. well i spent about a decade living overseas in a post-war country in kosovo and during that time i was primarily working on documentaries and current affairs television there and a lot of the issues that we explored in our film work had to do with with themes of war of conflict and of how society coped with. the wars both during the conflict and in the years afterwards. i just recently returned about three years ago to united states to study at the american film institute and i was shocked to realize that the way that we fight wars here at home had shifted so radically during the time i was gone when i first started seeing and reading abo
i'd like to thank my fourth grade english teacher mr murphy is that i be flipping burgers. oh yeah yeah the new kind here ok well the joystick. so what are the takeaways here wants as the man behind the film joining me from our studio in los angeles is casey cooper johnson writer and director of the film unmanned casey thanks so much for joining us and i guess the first obvious question that i have to ask you is why did you make this film. well i spent about a decade living overseas in a...
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mr. murphy keeps a special shirt memorializing him. child makes himmable to share the grieve the butler family is dealing with now. if you go to our website www.ktvu.com you can watch the full emotional story. >>> this morning they will begin putting up notices on some 3400 trees and they will remind property owners they will be responsible for maintaining trees on sidewalks outside their homes. this budget proposal is expected to save the city $600,000 a year. >>> the answer is in for how many dogs a professional dog walker can have at any one time at a park. they voted the limit of number of dogs being walked to eight. they will be required to have a paid permit and complete training in park educate and -- ed kate. >>> there could be changes coming to pleasanton schools to sniff out drugs on campus. >>> and heading lower, a familiar problem is to blame, we go live to the opening bell, that is next. [ male announcer ] get ready for some deli-style delic-ious-ity: the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy m
mr. murphy keeps a special shirt memorializing him. child makes himmable to share the grieve the butler family is dealing with now. if you go to our website www.ktvu.com you can watch the full emotional story. >>> this morning they will begin putting up notices on some 3400 trees and they will remind property owners they will be responsible for maintaining trees on sidewalks outside their homes. this budget proposal is expected to save the city $600,000 a year. >>> the answer...
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mr. murphy. they greeted him with hugs and tears. >> this is a great moment. [ applause ] >> mr. 's relatives say seeing murphy looking well, made them feel closer to him than they had since the death of their loved ones. they beth are stressing the pferns of signing up to become organ -- they both are stressing the need to sign up to become toners. >>> let's go to sal. it's pretty dry and quiet. usually tlfs a lot more traffic. even b.a.r.t. is riding on a saturday schedule -- usually there is a lot more traffic. even bot is riding on a -- b.a.r.t. is right that -- is riding on a -- is riding -- operating on a saturday schedule. >>> it will be breezy, cool, cold lows. tonight will be colder. don't forget the pets because we've had -- what about six week of early try, weather. tonight will be really cold. you can see how everything is going right down the coast. breezy, cool. there will be more so. tomorrow morning will be really cold. made it to 38 in san francisco. it's a colder pattern. 24 many and fairfield. 26 livermore. a lot of low 30s. even a puff of a breeze is keeping te
mr. murphy. they greeted him with hugs and tears. >> this is a great moment. [ applause ] >> mr. 's relatives say seeing murphy looking well, made them feel closer to him than they had since the death of their loved ones. they beth are stressing the pferns of signing up to become organ -- they both are stressing the need to sign up to become toners. >>> let's go to sal. it's pretty dry and quiet. usually tlfs a lot more traffic. even b.a.r.t. is riding on a saturday...
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mr. murphy had, he had the advantage of seeing it on television and he would know from his memory, this isre memory in response to these things are important, the copycat writing is entirely possible. so he had that advantage. >> the committee heard from a panel set up to investigate the cause of the riots. >> i think if you were to ask me personally what shocked me the most, it would be actually conversation as i have with some young people including some who rioted and the absolute absence of any hopes and dreams of those individuals and their feeling of a real lack of opportunity in terms of jobs in terms of accessing education. that to me was profoundly shocking. >> you were quite tough on the police, weren't you, in your report? i am reading a headline here because i haven't seen your report but basically it said that they were pretty slow in dealing with these riots and if they had been quicker we would have less disorder. is that right? >> chairman, can i expand upon that? we have been very clear from the outset that we are not expressing operational matters to do with how the polic
mr. murphy had, he had the advantage of seeing it on television and he would know from his memory, this isre memory in response to these things are important, the copycat writing is entirely possible. so he had that advantage. >> the committee heard from a panel set up to investigate the cause of the riots. >> i think if you were to ask me personally what shocked me the most, it would be actually conversation as i have with some young people including some who rioted and the...
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mr. murphy: last year in the aftermath that have terrible and tragic shooting, we came together as a congress for the state of the union. we put aside our partisan differences and we convened as a united body, republicans sat with democrats, conservative members sat with liberal members and it was a small but symbolic gesture that this place can rise above partisanship for the greater good of this nation. as co-chair of the house's center aisle caucus, i along with my fellow co-chairs are calling on this house to do it again. tomorrow night let's sit together, let's show the nation again that with gabby in our midst, we can be one rather than be divided. now, our small but growing caucus, it brings together members who believe that we can discuss issues in a civil and respectful manner and i hope that all of you, all of my colleagues, will join us in an effort to bring -- to build on the success of last year and start a new bipartisan tradition in this house. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois rise? mrs. biggert: ask permission to address the house fo
mr. murphy: last year in the aftermath that have terrible and tragic shooting, we came together as a congress for the state of the union. we put aside our partisan differences and we convened as a united body, republicans sat with democrats, conservative members sat with liberal members and it was a small but symbolic gesture that this place can rise above partisanship for the greater good of this nation. as co-chair of the house's center aisle caucus, i along with my fellow co-chairs are...
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mr. murphy, at my high school. he didn't help any. >> was there any doubt reached? did you feel that you were in an environment wherein you could go to someone at the school and said we need help? we have the situation to any of you feel that there were many avenues, any means available for you to do this? >> i personally didn't reach out because i didn't want any authorities going out for my parents. >> yes, ma'am. >> i didn't have on school help, but we had a coordinator named beth who is actually here today. she is helping with a few hundred families, helping them with food, places to stay, making sure they keep up with their education. if it wasn't for her are would still be staying in a motel, and migrate would still be horrible. at my school we don't have any one on campus rally that helps. mostly -- there are a lot of kids there. we had a program that everyone got to come and have a free lunch and stuff. we had hundreds and hundreds of kids there they came because there were homeless. there is nothing -- no one of the school there's no point in telling people
mr. murphy, at my high school. he didn't help any. >> was there any doubt reached? did you feel that you were in an environment wherein you could go to someone at the school and said we need help? we have the situation to any of you feel that there were many avenues, any means available for you to do this? >> i personally didn't reach out because i didn't want any authorities going out for my parents. >> yes, ma'am. >> i didn't have on school help, but we had a...
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mr. murphy had come he had the advantage of seeing on television and he would know from his memory a copycateadiness in tightly possible. so he had that advantage. >> the committee had a panel of site to investigate the cause of the riots. >> i think if there was to be immersed, it would be the conversation of some young people including variety in the absolute absence of those individuals and their feeling that the real level of opportunity and the jobs in terms of accessing education. and not for me was actually profoundly shocking. >> you are quite tough on the police, weren't you in your report? i'm reading a headline here because i haven't seen your report. it basically said that they were pretty slow dealing with these riots and if they'd been quicker quicker we would have had less disorder. is that right? 's >> chairman, can i expand on that? we've been very clear from the outset we are not experts in policing or an operational methods with how the police deploy result in public disorder. we went where the views of the densest communities such as in every engagement in every location
mr. murphy had come he had the advantage of seeing on television and he would know from his memory a copycateadiness in tightly possible. so he had that advantage. >> the committee had a panel of site to investigate the cause of the riots. >> i think if there was to be immersed, it would be the conversation of some young people including variety in the absolute absence of those individuals and their feeling that the real level of opportunity and the jobs in terms of accessing...
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mr. murphy had with the advantages seen on television and he would know from his memory, this is where memorys important that a copycat racing is entirely possible. so you had that advantage. >> the committee heard from a panel to investigate the cause of the riots. >> if you were to ask me personally what shocked me the most, it would be the conversations i had with some young people, including some who rioted and absent and their failings that actually is a real letter opportunity in terms of jobs and access and education enough for me was profoundly shocking. >> you are quite tough on the police, weren't you in your report? i'm reading a headline here because i haven't seen your report. they basically said that they were pretty slow dealing with these rights if they'd done quicker we would've had less disorder. is that right? >> chairman, if i can expand upon that. we've been very clear from the outset that we are not expert and operational method to public disorder. we went to where the community took a in every engagement and in every location and 17 right affected areas with members hav
mr. murphy had with the advantages seen on television and he would know from his memory, this is where memorys important that a copycat racing is entirely possible. so you had that advantage. >> the committee heard from a panel to investigate the cause of the riots. >> if you were to ask me personally what shocked me the most, it would be the conversations i had with some young people, including some who rioted and absent and their failings that actually is a real letter opportunity...
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mr. matlick? my name's murphy with nbc news.e is the money. the opportunity is she's coming home and she's leaving for good. >> well, no one has ever explained to me how he would financially benefit from her demise. there has never been persuasive evidence establishing that anyone other than richard bailey was involved in this murder plot. >> jack matlick says he has nothing to do with her disappearance and denies stealing her money. richard bailey says he has done bad things, but he says he's looking at dying in prison. if he knew who the killer was, by now he says he would have cut a deal. >> do you know anything more about helen's brach murder? >> if i did i would tell them. >> it could be your ticket to a lighter sentence. >> no question about it. no question about it. it is an unfortunate situation. i know nothing whatsoever. here they got me all locked up in here. it is something i can't believe. it's a nightmare. prosecutors were sure they had pinched the man responsible for helen brach's death. but then, a key witness ch
mr. matlick? my name's murphy with nbc news.e is the money. the opportunity is she's coming home and she's leaving for good. >> well, no one has ever explained to me how he would financially benefit from her demise. there has never been persuasive evidence establishing that anyone other than richard bailey was involved in this murder plot. >> jack matlick says he has nothing to do with her disappearance and denies stealing her money. richard bailey says he has done bad things, but...
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joining me today, john harwood, patricia murphy and michael hastgs, and mr. sunday morning, hugo lindgren, john heilem heileman. mitt rom in my opinion came to the debate with his boxing gloves on, descend newt gingrich to the moon, panel? >> i do not think that newt brought his gloves, so that was part of the problem. >> so that was a yes? >> gingrich's moon idea is all i like about him. >> there was a lot of moon time last night. >> i think that romney needed a great performance and he therefore e delivered it. he could not afford another night of being on the ropes and let newt gingrich walk all over him. newt gingrich did not take the criticism nearly as well as he delivers it. >> john heileman, i want to bring you in because you were in debate central in jacksonville, we know that mitt romney has been working with brett o'donnell, and that seems to have paid off for him. >> yeah, brett o'donnell is a guy with a great reputation, he has worked with a lot of candidates for a lot of years and back before mccain, i saw him and he was pleased with his perform
joining me today, john harwood, patricia murphy and michael hastgs, and mr. sunday morning, hugo lindgren, john heilem heileman. mitt rom in my opinion came to the debate with his boxing gloves on, descend newt gingrich to the moon, panel? >> i do not think that newt brought his gloves, so that was part of the problem. >> so that was a yes? >> gingrich's moon idea is all i like about him. >> there was a lot of moon time last night. >> i think that romney needed a...