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. >> she said, well, mr. white came in two days ago, walked out of the bank with $2,943 and closed the account. and she said the reason i mentioned it to you, mr. rouss, is because there were checks outstanding. and he said he didn't care. he just wanted the money. >> rouss believed that as 50% owner of the business, he had the power to halt all such transactions. but he was wrong. when phil's lawyer reviewed the partnership agreement, he discovered that phil only owned 2% of the business. steve white owned the remaining 98%. >> well, i signed a lot of things in 1997. if steve came over and said, you need to sign this, because this is whatever, we would sign it. >> he was completely duped into signing this contract. >> phil now began to suspect his partner and decided to visit dr. kevin merigian, one of the top forensic toxicologists in the united states. >> he was one of the worst cases that i had seen. so, i mean, he's very, very sick. >> and i said, well, i think i'm being murdered. i don't how. i don't know how
. >> she said, well, mr. white came in two days ago, walked out of the bank with $2,943 and closed the account. and she said the reason i mentioned it to you, mr. rouss, is because there were checks outstanding. and he said he didn't care. he just wanted the money. >> rouss believed that as 50% owner of the business, he had the power to halt all such transactions. but he was wrong. when phil's lawyer reviewed the partnership agreement, he discovered that phil only owned 2% of the...
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y mr. whiteen la bike y el corriendo porque el sbado era la carrera en fresno, y entonces yo le dije, no vas a ir, vamos ir a trabajar. pues mr. white vino ya eran las nueve de la noche y miss diaz please, y miss diaz please, y de tantos pleases que me dijo, dije ok van a ir, y le dije pero yo no les voy a dar 50 centavos pa que coman porque no tengo, dijo, i take care, le dije ok, entonces los dej ir a correr y ganaron" un triunfo que de manera permanente adorna una de las esquinas de la ciudad de mcfarland un monumento que empieza con el campeonato estatal en 1987 junto con los nombres de los corredores. y ahora la pelcula, aunque para el patriarca de la familia daz el verdadero triunfo est en su familia y no en la fama. (paul daz padre de tres corredores del equipo campen) "pueden filmar mil pelculas yo soy el mismo hombre y lo voy a ser siempre nada de eso cambia no me aÑade ni me quita nada" actualmente, el entrenador white viaja constantemente y se dedica entre otras cosas a dar plticas en
y mr. whiteen la bike y el corriendo porque el sbado era la carrera en fresno, y entonces yo le dije, no vas a ir, vamos ir a trabajar. pues mr. white vino ya eran las nueve de la noche y miss diaz please, y miss diaz please, y de tantos pleases que me dijo, dije ok van a ir, y le dije pero yo no les voy a dar 50 centavos pa que coman porque no tengo, dijo, i take care, le dije ok, entonces los dej ir a correr y ganaron" un triunfo que de manera permanente adorna una de las esquinas de la...
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probably good to fix in the legislation before you today it uses the date of april the first that mr. white pegged on the noticeable understanding it will be probably more accurate to use january 4th now the effective date of the original pieces of legislation if we could i request if galileo's could introduce a motion to amend package 23 where it says april 1st to the current effective date january 24th and liquor store page four to change that to january 4th and for the second piece that will be page 10 line 12 it says april 1st change that to january you figure out and line 14 change that to january 4th we're capturing the universe of the contractors that may have existing contracts under did you current legislation wouldn't know it if that makes sense. >> it did. >> thank you. is there any questions. >> thank you okay. is there any public comment on item 5? seeing none, public comment is closed so colleagues could i have a motion to adapt the amendments as described and so moved and without objection those amendments are adapted and can i have a motion to forward item 5 as amended to th
probably good to fix in the legislation before you today it uses the date of april the first that mr. white pegged on the noticeable understanding it will be probably more accurate to use january 4th now the effective date of the original pieces of legislation if we could i request if galileo's could introduce a motion to amend package 23 where it says april 1st to the current effective date january 24th and liquor store page four to change that to january 4th and for the second piece that will...
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. >> we are the diaz brothers, enjoy this scene >> mr. white, the new p.e.a farming town. these are good kids, smart kids. they just need a chance sat a better future. >> i found the story to be so interesting. so i am most curious what you found to be extremely surprising when you met the boys when you learned about them and their story. >> when i met them, they were just excited. who wouldn't be to be in a hollywood movie. and to be in a hollywood movie about the community they were living in. this is kind of like a agreement to a lot of them. >> it's a real store by a real place. so as a filmmaker it doesn't get any better than that for me. so, of course, i wanted to be as authentic as possible. as specific as possible. for the first place you go is mick for land. >> all right, run a lap. >> wow. >> they are fast. >> they are. >> do you want another one? >> what was it like working with your actual real life counterparts? getting to meet those guys and what did they instill in you? >> you know what, i didn't know what to expect when i met the real johnny
. >> we are the diaz brothers, enjoy this scene >> mr. white, the new p.e.a farming town. these are good kids, smart kids. they just need a chance sat a better future. >> i found the story to be so interesting. so i am most curious what you found to be extremely surprising when you met the boys when you learned about them and their story. >> when i met them, they were just excited. who wouldn't be to be in a hollywood movie. and to be in a hollywood movie about the...
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porque nosotros no tenanos, y muy buenos consejos que les daba a ellos tambin, le agradezco mucho a mr. white) "nos tom corredores pobres crecimos pobres, no tenamos nada y l nos alentaba nos agarraba, nos motivaba y nos inspiraba" inspiracin que llev a este humilde pero talentoso equipo de corredores de la preparatoria mcfarland, a alcanzar el primer campeonato estatal en el aÑo 1987. (danny diaz) "todos estbamos bien positivos y cuando ganamos pues nos sentimos muy contentos orgullosos, excitados emocionados" siempre de la mano del entrenador white cuyo papel en la pelcula mcfarland usa, ser protagonizado por el famoso actor kevin costner. un logro que hasta la fecha, despus de criar a siete hijos juanita daz reconoce y no olvida. (juanita) "una ayuda de esas pues no debe uno de despreciarla porque pues l ayud mucho y mis hijos decan que era su segundo pap" add libb lorena/top vo -- estas son las historias que hacen noticia hoy lunes en nuestra rea... -- en san jos las autoridades arrestaron al conductor sospechoso de manejar bajo los efectos de sustancias txicas... quien choc contra dos ve
porque nosotros no tenanos, y muy buenos consejos que les daba a ellos tambin, le agradezco mucho a mr. white) "nos tom corredores pobres crecimos pobres, no tenamos nada y l nos alentaba nos agarraba, nos motivaba y nos inspiraba" inspiracin que llev a este humilde pero talentoso equipo de corredores de la preparatoria mcfarland, a alcanzar el primer campeonato estatal en el aÑo 1987. (danny diaz) "todos estbamos bien positivos y cuando ganamos pues nos sentimos muy contentos...
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porque nosotros no tenanos, y muy buenos consejos que les daba a ellos tambin le agradezco mucho a mr. whiteres, crecimos pobres no tenamos nada y l nos alentaba, nos agarraba, nos motivaba y nos inspiraba" inspiracin que llev a este humilde pero talentoso equipo de corredores de la preparatoria mcfarland a alcanzar el primer campeonato estatal en el aÑo 1987. (danny diaz) "todos estbamos bien positivos y cuando ganamos pues nos sentimos muy contentos orgullosos, excitados emocionados" siempre de la mano del entrenador white cuyo papel en la pelcula mcfarland usa ser protagonizado por el famoso actor kevin costner. un logro que hasta la fecha despus de criar a siete hijos juanita daz reconoce y no olvida. (juanita) "una ayuda de esas pues no debe uno de despreciarla, porque pues l ayud mucho y mis hijos decan que era su segundo pap" tag out cesar --- hoy a las once tendremos la segunda parte del reportaje especial sobre esta pelcula que habla sobre talentos hispanos... cont. blanca --- y que adems ha servido de inspiracin a muchos hijos de campesinos en el valle central de california... take
porque nosotros no tenanos, y muy buenos consejos que les daba a ellos tambin le agradezco mucho a mr. whiteres, crecimos pobres no tenamos nada y l nos alentaba, nos agarraba, nos motivaba y nos inspiraba" inspiracin que llev a este humilde pero talentoso equipo de corredores de la preparatoria mcfarland a alcanzar el primer campeonato estatal en el aÑo 1987. (danny diaz) "todos estbamos bien positivos y cuando ganamos pues nos sentimos muy contentos orgullosos, excitados...
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. >> what brought you here tonight, mr. white? >> i came here answering an ad. freektdly answer ads on back page. >> he was adjudicated in court where a judge sent white the prison for 15 years. still he the predator went down without expressing any remorse for his scheme. >> while warren white was being held awaiting sentencing he basically kept a journal basically confessing of everything he did and how he didn't feel that what he had done was all that wrong. >> braced by the knowledge that there are many more warren whites out there, these investigators routinely troll the internet. >> there is my guy. >> setting traps for any and all who would prey upon children. >> yeah, yeah. >> it's about 5:30 p.m. when sergeant daniel gets a call from an interested party. >> i've got some experience girls that are pretty ying and i've got a couple of them. i'm not sure whether you want to take possession or are looking for a one night thing. >> the caller doesn't express interest in taking possession of a young girl but he is definitely interested in anna picture on the
. >> what brought you here tonight, mr. white? >> i came here answering an ad. freektdly answer ads on back page. >> he was adjudicated in court where a judge sent white the prison for 15 years. still he the predator went down without expressing any remorse for his scheme. >> while warren white was being held awaiting sentencing he basically kept a journal basically confessing of everything he did and how he didn't feel that what he had done was all that wrong. >>...
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mr. white>> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop other than the sheriff, that's chaos. >> paramedic white is suing trooper martin for violating his civil rights. the patient is also suing the trooper and the oklahoma highway patrol for negligence. trooper martin and the highway patrol are contesting the claims. white referred to a conversation he says the two of othem had outside the hospital after the incident. >> he made the statement that i don't know how we got to this point. we worked together before. and i simply said i don't know how we got here either. and he said, well, i just recently came back from iraq. >> trooper martin had served in iraq and returned just weeks before. whatever the reason for the strange encoun
mr. white>> paramedic white says the incident was a fluid situation and in the heat of the moment, he did what he thought was right. >> i did not deem it in the best interest of the patient to permit him to handcuff and arrest me at that time. >> if we allow people to get out of vehicles and try to handle the traffic stop other than the sheriff, that's chaos. >> paramedic white is suing trooper martin for violating his civil rights. the patient is also suing the trooper...
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so i think it's interesting how differently those kinds of words are received when a white mr. n or a white mr. comey say it or when a black attorney general says it. it's perceived extremely differently and i find that fascinating. >> nowhere in the history of american law enforcement has this kind of sensitivity been expressed eded before. a couple small police chiefs here and there around the country have said things like this. but to begin the story of what today's american police officers need to know about policing to begin that with slavery? that is not something police officers want to hear generally. >> it's also different when a black talk show host says it because we talk about that history a lot. we know that history. it is startling for big city police commissioner to acknowledge that the history of police in america began with slave catching. and he also in the speech acknowledged the role of slavery in this very city wall street was a slave trading port. that's why it's called wall street. that happened as well. so that was an incredible thing for him to say. but
so i think it's interesting how differently those kinds of words are received when a white mr. n or a white mr. comey say it or when a black attorney general says it. it's perceived extremely differently and i find that fascinating. >> nowhere in the history of american law enforcement has this kind of sensitivity been expressed eded before. a couple small police chiefs here and there around the country have said things like this. but to begin the story of what today's american police...
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mrs. dwight d. eisenhower in the white house from 1953 until 1961. and what do we think about mrs. eisenhower's style? >> very '50s. >> very. >> quintessentially '50s. pretty in pink, big poofy skirt. >> one of the most popular with little girls who visit the collection. you can't beat the fairytale pink princess dress. >> well, that we see right here. most definitely. certainly is bedazzled. so, valerie, do you think mrs. eisenhower was able to retain the style because she could purchase it or do you think it was embedded in her and, lisa kathleen, i'm asking you the same. >> it's of the period so in that sense it's fashionable but it's by no means cutting edge fashion. it's sort of ann fogerty. it's not dior. >> she loves clothes, but mimi eisenhower will tell you herself -- this is by netty rosenstein, she will go to a designer or buy it from a mail order catalog. whatever she thinks is pretty is what interests her and also doesn't look old. mimi eisenhower is concerned she doesn't look old ladyish. and this dress to me is an example of something that made her feel young in whic
mrs. dwight d. eisenhower in the white house from 1953 until 1961. and what do we think about mrs. eisenhower's style? >> very '50s. >> very. >> quintessentially '50s. pretty in pink, big poofy skirt. >> one of the most popular with little girls who visit the collection. you can't beat the fairytale pink princess dress. >> well, that we see right here. most definitely. certainly is bedazzled. so, valerie, do you think mrs. eisenhower was able to retain the style...
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. >> mr. white house. >> aye. >> mr. franken. a>> aye. >> the votes are 28 ayes, no nays. >> we turn to the nomination of loretta lynch to be attorney general of the united states. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. hatch. >> mr. graham. >> no by proxy. >> mr. lee. >> know by proxy. >> mr. cruz. >> know by proxy. -- no by proxy. >> mr. leahy. >> aye. >> mrs. feinstein. >> aye. >> mr. dervish. a>> aye. >> mr. blumenthal. >> aye. >> mr. chairman. >> aye. >> by that rollcall vote miss lunch will be reported to the floor. we will now consider the rest of the nominees. i should name these. don't go until you get names. then we vote. michelle lee. jim parish. to the courts of claims, financial. patricia mccarthy. armando on neil. >> a personal privilege. >> would everyone give senator feinstein the courtesy of listening. all of those in favor of the nominees just named, signified by saying aye. >> aye. >> ayes appear to have it. we have over a quorum present. the nominees have reported to the floor. senator feinstein read >> thank yo
. >> mr. white house. >> aye. >> mr. franken. a>> aye. >> the votes are 28 ayes, no nays. >> we turn to the nomination of loretta lynch to be attorney general of the united states. the clerk will call the roll. >> mr. hatch. >> mr. graham. >> no by proxy. >> mr. lee. >> know by proxy. >> mr. cruz. >> know by proxy. -- no by proxy. >> mr. leahy. >> aye. >> mrs. feinstein. >> aye. >> mr....
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mrs. davis a white knuckle moment. jamie: what would she pay? >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question, what was clyde borrow first arrested for? stealing a case of beer? fails to return a rental car? or stabbing a high school classmate? answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs away hard skin even on those hard-to-reach spots. it's amazing. you can see it and feel it. my new must-have for soft, beautiful feet. amopé pedi perfect. find it in the foot care aisle or at the registers in these stores. >> who was the charge include collide a first arrest? b, he was a few days late in returning a rental car. >> clyde was a dapper guy. jamie: no way. >> yes, this is clyde? >> yes. jamie: this photo of clyde barrow is part of the huge cache of tequila memorabilia that dave eusz a fathedavis' father amasse acquires the barrow gang shotgun, clyde's watch, an
mrs. davis a white knuckle moment. jamie: what would she pay? >> now our "strange inheritance" quiz question, what was clyde borrow first arrested for? stealing a case of beer? fails to return a rental car? or stabbing a high school classmate? answer in a moment. woman: for soft beautiful feet, i have a professional secret: amopé and its premium foot care line. the new amopé pedi perfect foot file gives you soft beautiful feet effortlessly. its microlumina rotating head buffs...
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. >> it's mr. white. >> breaking bad.the words "constant currency" do you accept those as an excuse. >> looking for flat. minus two. hats off to cisco. i don't want to hear hats off to john chambers in my call i'm want to hear we are destroying them. deutsche bank, a positive. >> big win, took them 18 months a one hp kind of thing. right. two-thirds of their business is overseas. half of that is in europe. more than many other companies. >> right. >> they are moring posede inginge exposed to strong dollar but it's not as much of an impact for other companies. we'll see what ibm says tomorrow. >> but you know i didn't like networking. i'll tell you the troouuth i was excited about the printer spin-off. now worried about the fierce japanese, they're dumping printers. >> with the weak yen benefiting greatly. >> one mention of 3d i'm thinking this is? they put deion a little bit. buyback extraordinary but they should capital. i will say this -- >> 50% of free cash flow will be returned to shareholders what they say. >> i thin
. >> it's mr. white. >> breaking bad.the words "constant currency" do you accept those as an excuse. >> looking for flat. minus two. hats off to cisco. i don't want to hear hats off to john chambers in my call i'm want to hear we are destroying them. deutsche bank, a positive. >> big win, took them 18 months a one hp kind of thing. right. two-thirds of their business is overseas. half of that is in europe. more than many other companies. >> right....
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mrs. rutherford white."from the corcoran that are not yet on display. the corcoran was once one of the nation's oldest privately owned museums. it shut down last year because of financial problems. >>> a national daycare chain is changing its policy on vaccines after a cluster of measles cases. kindercare learning center now has all staff working with children under 15 months to be vaccinated. five infants were diagnosed with the disease at a suburban chicago location this week. the babies are too young for the vaccine. kindercare is now also limiting access to the infant room to immunized staff and parents dropping off or picking up their children. >>> with this measles outbreak more parents are taking a closer look at immunization requirements for school. here's how our area stands. maryland virginia and the district all allow families to opt out of vaks for religious reasons. but you can't just have a philosophical objection to vaccines. west virginia and mississippi are the only two states that don't all
mrs. rutherford white."from the corcoran that are not yet on display. the corcoran was once one of the nation's oldest privately owned museums. it shut down last year because of financial problems. >>> a national daycare chain is changing its policy on vaccines after a cluster of measles cases. kindercare learning center now has all staff working with children under 15 months to be vaccinated. five infants were diagnosed with the disease at a suburban chicago location this week....
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mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon, called mr.scuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously, if he continues his aggression
mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon, called mr.scuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously, if he continues his aggression
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mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon called mr. putin to discuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously if he continues his aggression u.s. trained and syrian backed. within syria's borders and pentagon today declineed to confirm that damascus, baghdad access. >> is it possible that iraq is commcommunicating with the assad regime. >> that would be a great question to ask the folks in baghdad. >> i'm telling you what i can account for. >> is that way u.s. indirectly or directly, communicates with iranian military inside of iraq? >> no, no. >> the iraqi government does not share information with the iranians and -- >> that would be a great question to ask the folks in baghdad, i don't know, i am telling you we're not doing it, we're not talking toy it rain. >>toying toy it rain.toy tehran. >> president obama appears to be on verge of a major political victory on capitol hill, where several members of the republican senate leadership, have told the house of represen
mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon called mr. putin to discuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously if he continues his aggression u.s. trained and syrian backed. within syria's borders and pentagon today declineed to confirm that damascus, baghdad access. >> is it possible that iraq is commcommunicating with the assad regime. >> that would be a great question to ask the folks in baghdad....
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traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack islam itself. >> reporter: white house aides say the reason mr. obama won't refer to violence by muslims as "islamic" terrorism is that he wants to deny them the ability to call the clash a religious war. >> pelley: bill plante reporting for us from the white house tonight. bill, thank you. this evening, we have aan remarkable report that the government of iran doesn't want you to see. iran, as it turns out, has at, monumental drug addiction crisis, and elizabeth palmer hasel managed a rare look. >> reporter: every city in iran has back alleys like this one, full of desperate addicts and their dealers who sell the cheap drugs that flood across the border from afghanistan. but for those who decide to kick the habit, there is help imported from an unlikely place- - america. deep in an old bomb shelter left over from the iran-iraq war, a narcotics anonymous meeting is about to start. our camera was invited in on condition we didn't showas anyone's face. "i am mohammad," he begins "and i am a drug addict."e the same tried and true 12-step program use
traitors to their own faith, trying, in effect, to hijack islam itself. >> reporter: white house aides say the reason mr. obama won't refer to violence by muslims as "islamic" terrorism is that he wants to deny them the ability to call the clash a religious war. >> pelley: bill plante reporting for us from the white house tonight. bill, thank you. this evening, we have aan remarkable report that the government of iran doesn't want you to see. iran, as it turns out, has at,...
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mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon, called mr.scuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously, if he continues his aggression
mr. obama, according to white house this afternoon, called mr.scuss ongoing russian backed rebels fighting government forces in eastern ukraine. mr. obama, as he has previously, if he continues his aggression
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mr. berta soler. the ladies in white is a movement of wives and female relatives of cuban political prisoners now evolved into the potent group open to all cuban women. mrs. soler and four others in white received the sock rov award in 2006 but the castro brothers barred them from attending the ceremonies. sheage her husband has remained in cuba since his release rejecting an offer of immigration from spain. i would also note that the ladies in white have been nominated by ms. ros lehtinen and i and others for a nobel peace prize committee. and along with another medical doctor who's been tortured as well. he testified here as you know by way of a phone hookup and told us do not -- do not end the embargo. get the conditions first. get human rights and durable human rights at that before that embargo is lifted. and he said it even though there is great risk to himself in articulating. he pointed out as many others have pointed out that europeans have been trading with cuba for decades. with no amelioration. then we'll hear from ms. fonseca who grew up in a household that opposed the communist system based
mr. berta soler. the ladies in white is a movement of wives and female relatives of cuban political prisoners now evolved into the potent group open to all cuban women. mrs. soler and four others in white received the sock rov award in 2006 but the castro brothers barred them from attending the ceremonies. sheage her husband has remained in cuba since his release rejecting an offer of immigration from spain. i would also note that the ladies in white have been nominated by ms. ros lehtinen and...
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white power structure. this is my thought pattern. >> you mentioned mr. lynn and you said you would like to know who his white friends are. now, i'm wondering if you didn't make a contradictory statements by using white and friend in the same phrase. >> i used friend in quotes. >> in other words, a black man cannot have a white man as a friend? >> he has a white man who is friendly, but being friendly and being a friend, i think, are two different things. i think there are many whites who act friendly toward negros. a fox acts friendly toward the lamb, and usually the fox is the one who ends up with the lamb chop on his plate. the wolf doesn't act friendly and therefore the wolf has more difficulty in getting the lamb chop in his plate. i'd like to point out though, that it is usually, if you study the structure of the negro community, it's controlled by the white liberals who usually poses as the friend of the negro who actually differs from the white conservative in the same way the fox differs from the wolf. their app ettitse and motives are the same. o
white power structure. this is my thought pattern. >> you mentioned mr. lynn and you said you would like to know who his white friends are. now, i'm wondering if you didn't make a contradictory statements by using white and friend in the same phrase. >> i used friend in quotes. >> in other words, a black man cannot have a white man as a friend? >> he has a white man who is friendly, but being friendly and being a friend, i think, are two different things. i think there...
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mr. obama spoke at a white house summit yesterday on countering violent extremism. he said muslims in the u.s. and around the world have a responsibility to counter perceptions that terror groups speak for them. he added, quote, we are not at war with islam. we are at war with people who have perverted islam. >>> the vatican has done something it's never done before offering a group of gay and lesbian catholics vip seats to the pope's weekly general audience. but as the vatican monsignor read out the list of groups in attendance yesterday, he did not acknowledge the group. still, some advocates credit pope francis for showing a new openness to homosexuals. >>> that visit may not have happened without a letter from the archbishop of san francisco. salvatore cordileone has been a vocal opponent of same-sex marriage. but he surprised the group by pulling strings at the vatican. >>> it is now 4:40 on this thursday morning. get ready to dig deeper into your wallets when you eat at some of the oakland restaurants. why your bills are about to go up. >> and what's cool abou
mr. obama spoke at a white house summit yesterday on countering violent extremism. he said muslims in the u.s. and around the world have a responsibility to counter perceptions that terror groups speak for them. he added, quote, we are not at war with islam. we are at war with people who have perverted islam. >>> the vatican has done something it's never done before offering a group of gay and lesbian catholics vip seats to the pope's weekly general audience. but as the vatican...
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whites. so i think mr. muhammad's whole philosophy is more intelligent than mr.g's. >> he was not someone that would hold his tongue in criticizing the preacher class, the black religious leadership. >> today's gathering is the largest in washington's history. >> he was very critical of established black leaders. >> in the van is martin luther king. >> and of their strategies. so many people shied away from him because of that. ♪ we shall overcome >> malcolm was very critical and dismissive at the time when people were somewhat celebratory at the success of the march on washington. >> later, mr. king and the other leaders are to go to the white house where the president said everyone must be impressed with the confidence in our democratic form of government. >> malcolm came as an observer, and he called it the farce on washington, an event that had been co-opted by the government, that had been co-opted by labor. that leaders of the civil rights movement had been essentially bought off. >> i think the support reflects the desire on the part of our people in this
whites. so i think mr. muhammad's whole philosophy is more intelligent than mr.g's. >> he was not someone that would hold his tongue in criticizing the preacher class, the black religious leadership. >> today's gathering is the largest in washington's history. >> he was very critical of established black leaders. >> in the van is martin luther king. >> and of their strategies. so many people shied away from him because of that. ♪ we shall overcome >>...
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i quote from, remember, she talk to treasury and the white house about this from mr. cusack's article yesterday and i quote then chief of staff at treasury informed the white house about the plan to disclose the targeting quotes of the widest wouldn't be surprised by the news. think about this. planted question before the ig report comes out, she discloses that and the white house and the treasure already knew it was going on. of course, we have ms. warner talking about cincinnati was the problem, not washington. that was false. the white house says it's a phony scandal, no correction which brings me to mr. koskinen. occur commissioner peck figure 14 flashy we subpoenaed you for all of lois lerner's e-mails. put up slide number one. just a few weeks later, march 26 in this committee room the chairman of the committee mr. chaffetz asked your question or are you going to provide all of lois lerner's e-mails? and your response was yes will do that to you remember that? >> i do remember that conversation do you have reminded me of a couple of times. >> the american people
i quote from, remember, she talk to treasury and the white house about this from mr. cusack's article yesterday and i quote then chief of staff at treasury informed the white house about the plan to disclose the targeting quotes of the widest wouldn't be surprised by the news. think about this. planted question before the ig report comes out, she discloses that and the white house and the treasure already knew it was going on. of course, we have ms. warner talking about cincinnati was the...
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mr. berta soler. the ladies in white is a movement of wives and female relatives the cuban political prisoners now evolved into the potent group open to all cuban women. mrs. soler and four others in white received the sock rov award in 2006 but the castro brothers barred them from attending the ceremonies. i would also note that the ladies in white have been nominated by ms. ros lehtinen and i and others for a nobel peace prize committee. and along with another medical doctor who's been tortured as well. he testified here as you know by way of a phone hookup and told us do not -- do not end the embargo embargo. get the conditions first. get human rights and durable human rights at that before that embargo is lifted. and he said it even though there is great risk to himself in articulating. he pointed out as many others have pointed out that europeans have been trading with cuba for decades. with no a --. then we'll hear from ms. fonseca who grew up in a household that opposed the administration based oen the principles and religious belief. due to her family's faith she was denied the opportunity to comp
mr. berta soler. the ladies in white is a movement of wives and female relatives the cuban political prisoners now evolved into the potent group open to all cuban women. mrs. soler and four others in white received the sock rov award in 2006 but the castro brothers barred them from attending the ceremonies. i would also note that the ladies in white have been nominated by ms. ros lehtinen and i and others for a nobel peace prize committee. and along with another medical doctor who's been...
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vice president joe biden swore him in at the white house. and then, mr. biden got a little cozy with carter's wife stephanie. carter started giving his speech. the vp motioned her to come over. put his hands on her shoulders an leaned in to whisper something in her here. that is when the internet went nuts. countless people and media outlets have tweeted the photo. some calling it creepy. we don't know what he said, but biden and the carters have known each other for years. >>> eight state lawmaker ifs the bay area have written to the san francisco archbishop to say he is out of touch. they are not happy about his plans to hand a morality clause to teachers at four different catholic schools to live by. no abortion, no adultery, no gay sex, and no masturbation. they say the laws strike a divisive tone with the bay area. the archbishop has not responded yet. at least not publicly, but he has written that catholic teachers must contribute to an atmosphere of holiness and virtue. >>> students got into a fight. tonight the victim is in the hospital and is exp
vice president joe biden swore him in at the white house. and then, mr. biden got a little cozy with carter's wife stephanie. carter started giving his speech. the vp motioned her to come over. put his hands on her shoulders an leaned in to whisper something in her here. that is when the internet went nuts. countless people and media outlets have tweeted the photo. some calling it creepy. we don't know what he said, but biden and the carters have known each other for years. >>> eight...
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mr. robert p. summer pick up the white phone. mr. robert p. summer please pick... look who's the organized one.y? i saw the taped outtakes of the interview with the girl. i know you-- acted your reaction after the interview. it's verboten, huh? i thought since i almost did it the first time, but... but i get you. that's not the reason you're not coming. of course it's the reason. it's terrible. come with me we'll disagree and get a tan at the same time. if you're going to be glib i'm going to lose it! jane keep it down. i was up all night, and... jane. it made me ill. that's better. you could get fired for that. i got promoted for that. working up tears for a news piece cutaway? you crossed the line-- it's hard not to. they keep moving the little sucker! it-- it proves that the differences we-- this is a one-way argument. we have six days... if we fight, we'll come home. if you don't go, i leave for london after that. so it would be a very big deal-- the plane is boarding. you're good at deadlines. here's your ticket. it's amazing. you commit this breach of ethics then you act as if-- i'm givin
mr. robert p. summer pick up the white phone. mr. robert p. summer please pick... look who's the organized one.y? i saw the taped outtakes of the interview with the girl. i know you-- acted your reaction after the interview. it's verboten, huh? i thought since i almost did it the first time, but... but i get you. that's not the reason you're not coming. of course it's the reason. it's terrible. come with me we'll disagree and get a tan at the same time. if you're going to be glib i'm going to...
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president, washington did not live in the white house. mr. president, let's do some history there history research. here is the issue i have. aside from the fact that you're right, glozell asked more hard-hitting questions than savannah guthrie did, bigger issue and president and image he conveys. he is hoisting and zipping a glass of organic honey ale with pinky finger extended. what kind of message does that send our enemies. melissa: don't you do that. >> you knew it would be pumpkin or honey flavored ale. melissa: had that feeling. >> broadcast history, with fox on the game last year, o'reilly asked him about the irs asking him about the rollout of the health care website. so, yeah big contrast in the journalistic coverage. melissa: not guac versus wings? you don't think that is presidential? >> great example of not wasting your time watching pregame shows, perfect example of it. melissa: absolutely. >> can i ask you this? did anyone else notice the savannah guthrie female anchor decided to do interview in a kitchen. what sort of optics w
president, washington did not live in the white house. mr. president, let's do some history there history research. here is the issue i have. aside from the fact that you're right, glozell asked more hard-hitting questions than savannah guthrie did, bigger issue and president and image he conveys. he is hoisting and zipping a glass of organic honey ale with pinky finger extended. what kind of message does that send our enemies. melissa: don't you do that. >> you knew it would be pumpkin...
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looks like president obama is looking worse because speaker boehner did it without consulting the white house. mr. netanyahu was going to give a speech that was going to question mr. obama's policy and his rapprochement with iran over the nuclear plans and that's something that the republicans feel the president should not turn his back on and how does it reflect on the president over iran iran's handling of nuclear weapons in refusing to listen to netanyahu's speech. >> i think the president is saying two weeks before an election netanyahu shouldn't be coming here to essentially lecture me. >> he doesn't want to give the impression of partiality. i get that. >> that's right. and neither does he want to give the impression of essentially giving netanyahu a pretty prominent stage, the floor of the house of representatives, to call the president's own foreign policy in to question. it seems like the obvious solution here, an obvious solution, would be to postpone this speech, saying to mr. netanyahu, if you want to give the speech, win re-election first and then we'll talk about making a speech and
looks like president obama is looking worse because speaker boehner did it without consulting the white house. mr. netanyahu was going to give a speech that was going to question mr. obama's policy and his rapprochement with iran over the nuclear plans and that's something that the republicans feel the president should not turn his back on and how does it reflect on the president over iran iran's handling of nuclear weapons in refusing to listen to netanyahu's speech. >> i think the...
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joanne hayes white and represented by mr. lombardi and the fire chief and we have the mayor's office on disability here. i saw the port director monique moyer. we have the city family working together and not just the traditional partners like police and public works, but also at least for some people's perspective a non traditional partner who has emerged as a great leader in helping to shape and guide the work we're doing in the city and that is the department of public health looking at the issue of 30 or so people dying in the streets as a public health issue and bringing all of the brain power and the epidemiological lens and looking at this has added tremendous value and put us in the leadership nationally and how we're understanding this and what is creating these and as the supervisor said every one of these is preventible and the department has been a great leader and how we can prevent the serious and fatal injuries so i am glad to bring up next the director of the department of public health barbara garcia. [applau
joanne hayes white and represented by mr. lombardi and the fire chief and we have the mayor's office on disability here. i saw the port director monique moyer. we have the city family working together and not just the traditional partners like police and public works, but also at least for some people's perspective a non traditional partner who has emerged as a great leader in helping to shape and guide the work we're doing in the city and that is the department of public health looking at the...
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. >> if this had been a white man this age doing what mr winn gateways doing, the officer would never have stopped or noticed him. quietly, mason went to work on winn gate's behalf with a racially mixed team hoping to clear his name. seattle police has concern, they are working under department of justice rules. a federal monitor to keep an eye things after federally racial incidents. mason and supporters made progress. police chiefs don't apologise to black men. not in this country. not in this city. but chief o'toole did. that's a win. i'm not going to take that from here. did she have a lot of work to do with it? yes. >> i appreciate it. something have to be done. that woman did a lot of damage she really did. >> the seattle police department offered a public apology. the golf club returned. william winngate is suing the city tore $750,000. >> after 16 years of the securing politicians, and the media, jon stewart is leaving "the daily show." the big announcement left >>> and footage of the worst disaster history. we talk to the man who found it. zoo nearly a century ago, ss "eastla
. >> if this had been a white man this age doing what mr winn gateways doing, the officer would never have stopped or noticed him. quietly, mason went to work on winn gate's behalf with a racially mixed team hoping to clear his name. seattle police has concern, they are working under department of justice rules. a federal monitor to keep an eye things after federally racial incidents. mason and supporters made progress. police chiefs don't apologise to black men. not in this country. not...
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. >> officer white, in seeing that mr. alfway out the window already immediately starts to slam on his brakes because they're traveling on the local freeway, and the speeds there are 65, 70 miles an hour. and officer white was able to get his car down to about 30 miles per hour before mr. duffy made it out on to the freeway. 70 miles an hour had he gotten out that window, he possibly could have been killed. >> sergeant arnold says it's important to have cameras in police cars because they provide visual support for their officers and the incidents that happen inside their cars, however implausible. >> we can say look, we had no involvement in this. mr. duffy took the determination to jump out the window himself. but more so it's an officer safety issue. we're able to see what our prisoners are doing, why we're taking them to jail so we're able to know whether or not they're planning a different type of escape next time. >> ten months after jumping out of officer white's police cruiser, nicholas duffy is found guilty of burg
. >> officer white, in seeing that mr. alfway out the window already immediately starts to slam on his brakes because they're traveling on the local freeway, and the speeds there are 65, 70 miles an hour. and officer white was able to get his car down to about 30 miles per hour before mr. duffy made it out on to the freeway. 70 miles an hour had he gotten out that window, he possibly could have been killed. >> sergeant arnold says it's important to have cameras in police cars...
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. >> the king met with president obama a short time ago at the white house. mr.a says the attack is yet another example of the bar bare at this of the extremists and they need to degrade isis and defeat it. >>> to the latest on the measles outbreak. the cdc is now saying 102 people are infected across 14 states. the american academy of pediatrics is urging families to vaccinate their children against the disease. abc news reporter karen travers has the latest from washington, d.c. >> as the measles outbreak grows, so does the debate over vaccines. in oregon some parents say they're going to start asking other parents if their kids have had their shots. if not, no more play groups. >> that's their choice in being mad because i did not get all of my kids shots. if my kid got sick guess what? he would be home. >> the cdc says there have been more than 100 measles cases in 14 states this year. now the american academy of pediatrics is urging parents to vaccinate their children. if only for the sake of babies too young to get the shots. that's what the daycare center
. >> the king met with president obama a short time ago at the white house. mr.a says the attack is yet another example of the bar bare at this of the extremists and they need to degrade isis and defeat it. >>> to the latest on the measles outbreak. the cdc is now saying 102 people are infected across 14 states. the american academy of pediatrics is urging families to vaccinate their children against the disease. abc news reporter karen travers has the latest from washington,...
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. >>> plus barbara bush once said the nation has had its share of bushes in the white house. now mrs. bush is changing her tune. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. with one pill a day, farxiga helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms, stop taking farxiga and
. >>> plus barbara bush once said the nation has had its share of bushes in the white house. now mrs. bush is changing her tune. jack's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today, his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before your begin an aspirin regimen. people with type 2 diabetes come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's...
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commissioner dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena is on his way commissioner white commissioner riley and commissioner tour-sarkissian mresident, you have a quorum. >> all right. so the first matter of business as also the general public comment this allows members of the public to comment generally on the issues and suggests now items for that the future any public comment on that item? seeing move on to item 3. >> item 3 presentation and discussion on the city and county of san francisco economic strategy report before you tonight, you have a presentation by ted iguana the city's chief economic ate and in our binder is the draft report the full draft report and lou also you have a power point presentation. >> welcome gentlemen. >> good evening, commissioners it's great to be back before you todd with the office of economic workforce development it's with a lot of pleasure we're able to come before you tonight with the i can't want to the san francisco economic strategy as you recall back in 2004 the voters approved proposition i is mandated the city develop and in a competitive strategy for the city that strategy led
commissioner dwight commissioner ortiz-cartagena is on his way commissioner white commissioner riley and commissioner tour-sarkissian mresident, you have a quorum. >> all right. so the first matter of business as also the general public comment this allows members of the public to comment generally on the issues and suggests now items for that the future any public comment on that item? seeing move on to item 3. >> item 3 presentation and discussion on the city and county of san...
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. >> host: what i wanted to ask was some of the companies involved with the white house according to mr. nagesh are pretty successful companies. why do they need further protection, as it were? net neutrality protection, when they've been successful up to this point? >> guest: well, the reason those groups -- and, by the way, chairman wheeler met with those groups in brooklyn, new york last june grouped like tumbler and kickstarter, they became successful because the internet was open. they got to choose who they got to sell their goods to, you know, they got to choose how they wanted to run their business without an internet service provider in the middle telling them what to do or whether they had to pay for priority service or better quality of service. so that's why they're successful. what they were asking for was for us to preserve those rules. as you know, the rules that were in place in 2010 got struck down by the d.c. circuit here many town -- here in town in january of 2014. so the chairman needed to reinstate rules in order to insure that those companies can continue to thriv
. >> host: what i wanted to ask was some of the companies involved with the white house according to mr. nagesh are pretty successful companies. why do they need further protection, as it were? net neutrality protection, when they've been successful up to this point? >> guest: well, the reason those groups -- and, by the way, chairman wheeler met with those groups in brooklyn, new york last june grouped like tumbler and kickstarter, they became successful because the internet was...
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mr. butterfield had given me a note on fine white paper. the flap unsealed, which i carried to the bench outside sir john's door. as sir john was delayed the note obviously was burning a whole in my hand and i was moved to read it. this is what he said. said. mrs. lavergne is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. and when i finished work i remembered somehow feeling that i had left john quincy medicare. i medicare. i effected to write a book on woodrow wilson and his wife. once completed are returned with relief and pleasure. a world traveler, both as a bunker and two uncle and father called him the greatest traveler of the age unremarkable linguist. he spoke not only french and dutch but at one time or another studied italian spanish, german, and russian apart from reading and translating latin and greek. he was a graduate of harvard college, phi beta kappa a lawyer, and essayist of some renown and vibrant controversy and significant political circles. he knew from early youth
mr. butterfield had given me a note on fine white paper. the flap unsealed, which i carried to the bench outside sir john's door. as sir john was delayed the note obviously was burning a whole in my hand and i was moved to read it. this is what he said. said. mrs. lavergne is writing a book about abigail adams. she seems to be serious about her work. [laughter] and so i was. and when i finished work i remembered somehow feeling that i had left john quincy medicare. i medicare. i effected to...