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mr. stevens i'm waiting for a report back from dr. stevens for the intended use of property it is not intended for used by the academy of art university and going back several months and years on this it has not been a violation to acquire property the violation is the change of use without authorization in this case after i was made aware of kind of the allocation they purchased the property i visited they're not operating in my illegal way but inform evidence they're using it illegal. >> it was a barky and understand how that works. >> commissioners, i think we're going to get into a discussion this is not agendized to if we could (laughter) maybe move on to to different topic and agenda device this on a later date and commissioner richards. >> first one i guess i should have brought this up we had a couple states that passed the cannabis laws the d.c. joined colorado and washington i understand california will have a ballot in 2016 i know there's really no movements from a state government point of view to try to regulate this i'm
mr. stevens i'm waiting for a report back from dr. stevens for the intended use of property it is not intended for used by the academy of art university and going back several months and years on this it has not been a violation to acquire property the violation is the change of use without authorization in this case after i was made aware of kind of the allocation they purchased the property i visited they're not operating in my illegal way but inform evidence they're using it illegal....
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Nov 12, 2014
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mrs. stevens.n shawn returned from his fourth tour the high school friends reconnected by a facebook the rest of that relationship is history and now the future. >> i found everything. i found i found reborn. >> who said every veterans day has to be sad one. from marin county wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> ceo of starbucks made hono honoring veterans his personal mission. all over the country they gave away free coffee to veterans today. ceo shuttle wrote a become on the importance of hiring veterans and calling on other employers to work with returning service members. starbucks in fact has vowed to add 10,000 veterans to his payroll by 2018. mark march serve entered bosnia and operation desert storm adjusting to civil i don't know life certainly a challenge. >> very hard for me to get back that the work force when i got back and it took a little bit of pushing from friend and family my leadership very supportive with me. >> store manager at fisherman war starbucks. hired 20 vet run and san francis
mrs. stevens.n shawn returned from his fourth tour the high school friends reconnected by a facebook the rest of that relationship is history and now the future. >> i found everything. i found i found reborn. >> who said every veterans day has to be sad one. from marin county wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> ceo of starbucks made hono honoring veterans his personal mission. all over the country they gave away free coffee to veterans today. ceo shuttle wrote a become on the...
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Nov 21, 2014
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mr. steven van rokel expressed his concerns about your closeness to the centers for medicaid and medicare services by writing this, quote, cms is not being inclusive and is not leading a coordinated effort that will lead to success. i'm also worried that you are getting a too cms-centric picture. i would love nothing else than this not to be the case to assure it is on a path we want to be on and that existing efforts will deliver what we want, unquote. your response to him, sent the same day at 4:58 states, quote, hey, brother, thanks so much for the note and the chat. any apologies for not staying in a sighter synch with you on this. we'll make sure that we stay in close synch going forward, unquote. to be clear, this is the same cms that the office of science and technology policy has told the committee in various letters is in a quote, far better position to discuss this standards that are in place for the website, unquote. you did not deny this closeness to mr. van rokel. and indeed, your closeness to individuals such as henry ciao, chief information officer at cms and michelle snide
mr. steven van rokel expressed his concerns about your closeness to the centers for medicaid and medicare services by writing this, quote, cms is not being inclusive and is not leading a coordinated effort that will lead to success. i'm also worried that you are getting a too cms-centric picture. i would love nothing else than this not to be the case to assure it is on a path we want to be on and that existing efforts will deliver what we want, unquote. your response to him, sent the same day...
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mr. stevens or a banker or something of that nature. your average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. so my question is, the work that's being rolled out today for your viewers and listeners in layman's terms how can the person listening wrap their mind around it? how will this affect that average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to o court and what's redacted is the history of a police office center so not just talking about the prosecutors but the officers and the whole process. >> todd do you want to take a shot at that one? >> sure. if you read the report we try to make it as simple as possible so that the lay person could understand exactly what we're trying to say here. -- the findings are that there's a number of cases where favorable information is being withheld. 210 out of 620 cases or decisions. now, those decisions are not limited to michael morton type cases or ted stevens type cases. the crimes in these cases run the gamut from small petty drug charges to serious murder charge
mr. stevens or a banker or something of that nature. your average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. so my question is, the work that's being rolled out today for your viewers and listeners in layman's terms how can the person listening wrap their mind around it? how will this affect that average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to o court and what's redacted is the history of a police office center so not just talking about the prosecutors but...
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mr. stevens. the average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. the work being rolled out today, how can the person listening wrap their mind around this? how will it affect the average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to court and what's redacted in the information is a history of a police officer. now we are talking about the officers and the whole process. >> todd, take a shot at that one. >> sure. yeah. if you read the report we try to make it as simple as possible so that person could understand exactly what we are trying to say here . basically the findings are that there are a number of case where is favorable information is being withheld. 210 out of 620 cases are decisionsment those decisions aren't limited to michael morton-type cases or ted stevenss-type cases. the crimes in these cases run the gamut from small petty drug charges to serious murder charges. the findings speak to every single type of crime and defendant. >> the introduction of the report you will see we talked about three different cases. john t
mr. stevens. the average defendant is low income, minority, maybe a drug charge. the work being rolled out today, how can the person listening wrap their mind around this? how will it affect the average case where they may not see a public defender until they go to court and what's redacted in the information is a history of a police officer. now we are talking about the officers and the whole process. >> todd, take a shot at that one. >> sure. yeah. if you read the report we try to...
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mr. police are just issued an amber alert for a missing baby. police say 3-month-old stevenpoint, new york, and could be heading to new jersey. the baby was last seen yesterday with his father. they may be in a blue dodge minivan. we're looking to get a picture of the baby and his father and then we'll update the story. >>> 5:25. it's a big week ahead for the stock market, but expect a lot of activity in the financial road. now "cnbc business news." >> hey, tracy, good morning to you. futures are pointing to more green arrows at the opening bell. the markets are coming off another positive week with the dow and s&p 500 posting five straight weeks of gains. now, there's no major economic data today, but look for reports this week on gdp, housing, consumer confidence, unemployment and personal income and spending. on friday, the dow rising 91 points to 17,810, the nasdaq up to 4,712. and retailers are using virtual technology to vie for holiday sales. target has an app for a toy catalog to find products in a game-like fashion and add them to their wish list, which can then be
mr. police are just issued an amber alert for a missing baby. police say 3-month-old stevenpoint, new york, and could be heading to new jersey. the baby was last seen yesterday with his father. they may be in a blue dodge minivan. we're looking to get a picture of the baby and his father and then we'll update the story. >>> 5:25. it's a big week ahead for the stock market, but expect a lot of activity in the financial road. now "cnbc business news." >> hey, tracy, good...
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but in vermont, we're particularly proud that thaddeus stevens did this. our state, mr. speaker, was the first state in its constitution, before we were -- we were the 14th state in the union, to ban slavery. thaddeus stevens took that vermont point of view and advocated it in the united states house of representatives. the 66, stevens had helped republicans gain control of congress and set the stage for post civil war reconstruction in the south. in his role on the joint committee on reconstruction,ed thats you stevens helped draft the reconstruction act of 1867 as well as the 14th amendment, prohibiting states from denying citizens of life, liberty, or property without the due process of law. a constitutional amendment that has done so much to extend the dream in this country of equal opportunity to all our citizens. since vermont, as i mentioned, was the first state to ban slavely, doing so in its constitution, i'd like to think that thaddeus stevens is vermont beginnings did inform his actions later in life. today his legacy for promoting and defending equality lives
but in vermont, we're particularly proud that thaddeus stevens did this. our state, mr. speaker, was the first state in its constitution, before we were -- we were the 14th state in the union, to ban slavery. thaddeus stevens took that vermont point of view and advocated it in the united states house of representatives. the 66, stevens had helped republicans gain control of congress and set the stage for post civil war reconstruction in the south. in his role on the joint committee on...
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. >> steven tidwell now working for a private security firm declined al jazeera's request for an interview. also on surveillance programs in orange county. >> it was mrzaga who stood up and challenged mr. tidwell. the fbi does not take that lightly. so they had me get close to mr. fizaga, to get into his inner circle. >> president obama gave a speech this morning. and in the speech he was going to be addressing the nsa, been going around spying on people. and by people here i mean muslim people. because they were the target mainly. so people are ves disturbed, what in the world is going on, we were told we needed to do this in order to stop terrorism. so the president gave a speech this morning and people were really anticipating. people were anticipating that he was going to say something that is meaningful, but unfortunately, that was not the case. >> when i first met craig he was at our mosque. i introduced myself to him. and i made a comment about how physically fit he was. and he really was physically fit. something i was personally trulg with. struggling with, he extended an invitation, maybe we can work out sometimes. >> we never did but we sp
. >> steven tidwell now working for a private security firm declined al jazeera's request for an interview. also on surveillance programs in orange county. >> it was mrzaga who stood up and challenged mr. tidwell. the fbi does not take that lightly. so they had me get close to mr. fizaga, to get into his inner circle. >> president obama gave a speech this morning. and in the speech he was going to be addressing the nsa, been going around spying on people. and by people here i...
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steven blevins, suffering the effects of having gone off his medication, has been continuously pounding the walls of his cell at the spring creek correctional facility in alaska for more than an hour. >> mr. blevins, we need you to come over here and cuff up. >> [ bleep ]. >> with blevins refusing orders to cuff up, it's up to the prison's special response team to forcefully remove him from his cell so that he can be given his medication. first, they attempt to subdue him with pepper spray. >> mr. blevins, cuff up. >> the burning spray eventually brings compliance. >> ah! >> blevins is removed from his cell and sedated. he is strapped into a restraint chair and watched until he no longer poses a threat to himself. >> mr. blevins, do you have any injuries you want to report? no? >> never crossed my mind one time other than to tell someone that i'm not interested in doing it. you know? >> today, spring creek staff uses medication and therapy to help blevins serve his 45-year sentence. >> even though he's done a horrible double murder, he's still a person and he has to have some kind of human contact. so what i try to focus on is just a relationship. we try to be alert to prisoners' mental
steven blevins, suffering the effects of having gone off his medication, has been continuously pounding the walls of his cell at the spring creek correctional facility in alaska for more than an hour. >> mr. blevins, we need you to come over here and cuff up. >> [ bleep ]. >> with blevins refusing orders to cuff up, it's up to the prison's special response team to forcefully remove him from his cell so that he can be given his medication. first, they attempt to subdue him with...
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steven is doing the same. >> it's ridiculously simple. >> reporter: it is ridiculously tinder. it's revolutionary. it's all about the way you look, period. online dating sites like match.com and e-harmony promise "ms. or mrright," but first a long questionnaire. tinder offers ms. or mr. right now with as little background information as possible. >> i just feel like my generation, there's an app for it. >> and it's instant. >> yeah. >> it's not that your lazy? it's just this is available to you so why would you do it any other way? >> exactly. >> reporter: swipe right on a photo if you like it. >> so she's cute. >> reporter: swipe left if you don't. just a bad vibe? >> yeah. >> reporter: if you both swipe right? >> just got a match. >> it's a match, you message, maybe meet, maybe more, maybe marriage. you have hooked up with girls through tinder? your mom's not watching. >> yeah, i have. >> are we talking once or twice, or are we talking 65 to 70 times? >> um, let's just say i have. >> how many matches have you had on this? >> let's see. 1,775. >> that's a lot. >> yeah, it is a lot. >> reporter: all the cool kids are doing it. 1.3 billion swipes every day -- according to tinder's founder and ceo 28-year
steven is doing the same. >> it's ridiculously simple. >> reporter: it is ridiculously tinder. it's revolutionary. it's all about the way you look, period. online dating sites like match.com and e-harmony promise "ms. or mrright," but first a long questionnaire. tinder offers ms. or mr. right now with as little background information as possible. >> i just feel like my generation, there's an app for it. >> and it's instant. >> yeah. >> it's not that...
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stevens. the dismissal which followed the disclosure of serious violations by prosecutors in that case. we are honored that mr. ogden has written the forward to material indifference. david ogden. >> thank you. i feel honored to have been asked to do it. i am really here because i think the authors and organizations and others are to be commended for taking on what is a set of recommendations, data, and analysis on a subject that is extraordinarily group -- important and difficult. i am not in a position to specifically endorse the recommendations, i think they're serious recommendations, but i do think this makes a great contribution. i do have the perspective of having dealt with these issues on the outside as defense counsel, as having tried to deal with them as i think norm accurately described my efforts as deputy attorney general when we dealt with some foundational and fundamental issues in the wake of stevens prosecution. the subject is important because it relates to the most fundamental criminal justice issue of all. the guilt or innocence of the accused. whether, when, and how the prosecution share
stevens. the dismissal which followed the disclosure of serious violations by prosecutors in that case. we are honored that mr. ogden has written the forward to material indifference. david ogden. >> thank you. i feel honored to have been asked to do it. i am really here because i think the authors and organizations and others are to be commended for taking on what is a set of recommendations, data, and analysis on a subject that is extraordinarily group -- important and difficult. i am...
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that and joining us from madison, wisconsin is steven who served in the justice department in 2007 to 2010 and a instructor at the university of wisconsin. mrwright let's begin with why department ce elections. watching >> sure. so part of the mission of the is to ent of justice ensure that citizens have equal access to the polls. has passed a series of act and the voting rights and the help america vote act all designed to ensure that individuals have a full to participate in our elections. enforcing part of that, the department monitors elections in order to ensure state and local jurisdictions are complying with constitution.n the >> how does the justice department do that? >> sure. the department has two different programs that helps election day.s on the first is the federal program. it was created in 1965 as a part of the voting rights act. congress wanted to give the general special tools o confront the widespread discrimination particularly in the south. a select s identified number of jurisdictions where send torney general could in poll observers. most importantly without the jurisdiction.the and o, sections three sections eight e
that and joining us from madison, wisconsin is steven who served in the justice department in 2007 to 2010 and a instructor at the university of wisconsin. mrwright let's begin with why department ce elections. watching >> sure. so part of the mission of the is to ent of justice ensure that citizens have equal access to the polls. has passed a series of act and the voting rights and the help america vote act all designed to ensure that individuals have a full to participate in our...