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thank you. >> thank you, mr. woods. thanks for being here. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> if this property is not developed, what are your discussions for the property? >> mr. woods. >> i said what would your suggestions be for the property? do you want to still sit there and the old -- >> no. i would say if any property in the city and county of san francisco is too valuable to sit, clean it up. clean it up to a point where it's residential conditions and residential status and where people can live and live safe and if you have to repair any lines that you bury in a trench to service that area, then i would say then you don't have to worry about the community being exposed to repairs of a line that needs to be repaired because one thing that does happen, we run into repairs on sites whether we like it or not, whether it's new sites or old sites, eventually something will go wrong, so if the whole entire thing is to clean up the residential standard then you won't have to deal with that. can i - >> ge
thank you. >> thank you, mr. woods. thanks for being here. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> if this property is not developed, what are your discussions for the property? >> mr. woods. >> i said what would your suggestions be for the property? do you want to still sit there and the old -- >> no. i would say if any property in the city and county of san francisco is too valuable to sit, clean it up. clean it up to a point where it's...
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thank you. >> thank you, mr. woods. thanks for being here. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> if this property is not developed, what are your discussions for the property? >> mr. woods. >> i said what would your suggestions be for the property? do you want to still sit there and the old -- >> no. i would say if
thank you. >> thank you, mr. woods. thanks for being here. >> i have a question. >> vice president caen. >> if this property is not developed, what are your discussions for the property? >> mr. woods. >> i said what would your suggestions be for the property? do you want to still sit there and the old -- >> no. i would say if
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garfield and mr. woods do garfield, mr. woods, do you feel the usa patriot freedom act is superior to current law? >> i believe it is an improvement to current law. >> i believe it's an improvement, as well, but can be improved. >> mr. woods? >> yes, i agree. >> i didn't ask you because you said unequivocally you don't agree. second question, mr. woods you heard my questions to the prior panel about duration. in your testimony you sort of said we'll do this, but not if we have to change anything. how would you feel about a provision that said 18 months or two years of retention? >> we would be very much opposed to it. our position is as now, we produce the records that we retain for business purposes. we do not want to be compelled to retain records beyond that. >> i don't see how we can make this change if you're not willing to make that commitment. what if you say we are only going to keep records two months. then we have lost virtually all the intelligence. >> well, senator, as technology develops, people and companies wi
garfield and mr. woods do garfield, mr. woods, do you feel the usa patriot freedom act is superior to current law? >> i believe it is an improvement to current law. >> i believe it's an improvement, as well, but can be improved. >> mr. woods? >> yes, i agree. >> i didn't ask you because you said unequivocally you don't agree. second question, mr. woods you heard my questions to the prior panel about duration. in your testimony you sort of said we'll do this, but...
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>> i believe it is an but can be as well improved. >> mr. woods? >> i agree. > mr. aker i didn't ask you because you said unequivocally you don't agree. i appreciate that. woods, you tion, mr. heard my questions to the prior panel about duration and i think in your testimony you sort of ifd we will do there but not we have to change anything. how would you feel about a provision that said 18 months or two years of retention? >> we would be very much opposed to it. as now we produce the records we retain for business purposes. compelled ant to be to retain records beyond that. can make see how we this change if you are not willing to make that commitment. policies and ange say we will only keep records two months then we've lost intelligence the value. >> as technology develops people transition s will from older to newer forms of technology. records that were generated by the old switch the telephone system are not the records that are generated by the wireless system. s the bulk of people's telephone usage moves from one system to the other the kinds of records chan
>> i believe it is an but can be as well improved. >> mr. woods? >> i agree. > mr. aker i didn't ask you because you said unequivocally you don't agree. i appreciate that. woods, you tion, mr. heard my questions to the prior panel about duration and i think in your testimony you sort of ifd we will do there but not we have to change anything. how would you feel about a provision that said 18 months or two years of retention? >> we would be very much opposed to it. as...
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mr. woods?>> good afternoon chairman feinstein and vice chairman chambliss and members of the committee. i'm pleased to testify before the committee on the topics of the intelligence surveillance act reform this afternoon. my name is michael woods and i'm the vice president and associate general counsel for the verizon to medications. the chairman already know that i'm responsible for the national security public safety portfolio in our office, and the chairman also noted my prior government service. verizon is very pleased to participate in these discussions on the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the revelations this past summer about the telephony metadata heavy road of public confidencee in the legal structures that are next to see technologies there are specific concerns at the impact of the surveillance activities on the privacy and civil liberties of the america americans. for verizon to customer privacy's top priority. we should be backed up with oversight and beauty of the rules s
mr. woods?>> good afternoon chairman feinstein and vice chairman chambliss and members of the committee. i'm pleased to testify before the committee on the topics of the intelligence surveillance act reform this afternoon. my name is michael woods and i'm the vice president and associate general counsel for the verizon to medications. the chairman already know that i'm responsible for the national security public safety portfolio in our office, and the chairman also noted my prior...
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mr. woods, and i'm going to ask you this, you may not be able to enter because it would relate to practices of your competitors but i assume there are some generalities in your industry. let's say you were mandated to keep records by this law that we are debating and ultimately may pass. if you were mandated to keep records for up to 18 months, do you have any idea what that would cost your industry? >> know, senator, i don't have any reliable figures. >> would there be a cost to it? >> certainly increased the storage space to be a cause. i have no idea of the magnitude. >> let's say we don't mandate it and leave it wide open as the house did, which i think is a huge mistake. and let's say that you were, you received a query on one of your customers who was in conversation with a customer of at&t who was been in contact with a customer of sprint. under this bill, as i understand it, if you got a query then you would give information on your customer, then we would have to go back to doj would h
mr. woods, and i'm going to ask you this, you may not be able to enter because it would relate to practices of your competitors but i assume there are some generalities in your industry. let's say you were mandated to keep records by this law that we are debating and ultimately may pass. if you were mandated to keep records for up to 18 months, do you have any idea what that would cost your industry? >> know, senator, i don't have any reliable figures. >> would there be a cost to...
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mr. woods, how long does verizon currently retain call record data for business purposes? >> that's a complex question to answer because we have many different systems for retaining data. i would take the opportunity to say a number of witnesses and numbers referred to in fcc requirement we retain for 18 months. >> that was my next question whether you think you are required to retain the data for 18 months? >> the answer is no. that fcc requirement requires us to maintain billing records for 1 months. when that rule was enacted in the 1980s, our billing records integrated a lot of call detail records. if you remember what telephone bills used to look like, there were pages and pages that listed your calls. there used to be a difference between long distance and lot. as the same has evolved, most our customers, 70%, 80% of wire line customers and wireless customers are unlimited type plans. call detail records are no longer part of billing records we retain for fcc purposes. >> but we are movin
mr. woods, how long does verizon currently retain call record data for business purposes? >> that's a complex question to answer because we have many different systems for retaining data. i would take the opportunity to say a number of witnesses and numbers referred to in fcc requirement we retain for 18 months. >> that was my next question whether you think you are required to retain the data for 18 months? >> the answer is no. that fcc requirement requires us to maintain...
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who is mr. wood sdman? what is the culture like? josh lipton was in san mateo, california. you went to high school with mr. woodman, right? >> that's right. i can tell you the party at gopro headquarters is in full swing as employees celebrate the cub's public debut. they were busy skateboarding in the company's parking lot. but that is actually the normal gopro. most companies know they skate. nick woodman, he's responsible for setting the high energy tone. >> he loves to eat mcdonald's mcgriddles on his way to yellow phone park skiing. he races cars, flies airplane. but also a perfectionist when it comes to the product. >> i graduated with him in 1993. so i asked old friends what they remember about woodman from those days. our classmate, chris clark, who shared these photos with us used to surf all the time with woodman when we were in high school. even back then, woodman tried on capture their surf sessions with a cheap waterproof camera. that was the only technology available. clark shared a house with woodman in moss beach, california after they graduated from college
who is mr. wood sdman? what is the culture like? josh lipton was in san mateo, california. you went to high school with mr. woodman, right? >> that's right. i can tell you the party at gopro headquarters is in full swing as employees celebrate the cub's public debut. they were busy skateboarding in the company's parking lot. but that is actually the normal gopro. most companies know they skate. nick woodman, he's responsible for setting the high energy tone. >> he loves to eat...
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mr. woods you heard my question to the prior panel about duration and i think in your testimony you sort of said we will do this but not if we have to change anything. how would you feel about a provision that said 18 months or two years of retention. >> we would be opposed to. our position is as now we produce the records we retain for business purposes, we do not want to be compelled to retain records beyond that. >> i don't see how we can make this change if you are not willing to make that commitment. what if you change your policies and say we will keep records for tweet to month? then we have lost virtually all the intelligence value. >> as technology develops, people and companies will transition from older to newer forms of technology. the kind of records that were generated by the old switched telephone system are not the same records that are generated by the wireless system and as the bulk of people's telephone usage moves from one system to the other the kinds of records we have cha
mr. woods you heard my question to the prior panel about duration and i think in your testimony you sort of said we will do this but not if we have to change anything. how would you feel about a provision that said 18 months or two years of retention. >> we would be opposed to. our position is as now we produce the records we retain for business purposes, we do not want to be compelled to retain records beyond that. >> i don't see how we can make this change if you are not willing...
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mr. john wood was the secretary of the planning committee. and with the help from above, from god, i say we finally were able to save parcel forever. our nightmare began because a trail was built at the west end of the property of my home. then in 2013 there was a fire which was spread from the park tgnre land across the stairway to our backyard and burned six or seven of my cyprus trees. we were look lucky that there was no strong wind that morning and the fire happened at 4 o'clock that saturday morning and i was up half an hour before that working in my bedroom, faceing the street away from the west side and i didn't smell or hear anything until i heard a fire truck coming by. i thought he was coming for medical reasons in the neighborhood. you could tell -- then i went down stair and saw a sea of fire in my back beyond a reasonable doubt so i called my neighbor two houses from mine and they were not aware of it so of course we ran outyard so i called my neighbor two houses from mine and they were not aware of it so of course we ran out. i
mr. john wood was the secretary of the planning committee. and with the help from above, from god, i say we finally were able to save parcel forever. our nightmare began because a trail was built at the west end of the property of my home. then in 2013 there was a fire which was spread from the park tgnre land across the stairway to our backyard and burned six or seven of my cyprus trees. we were look lucky that there was no strong wind that morning and the fire happened at 4 o'clock that...
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. >> the problem is as mr. woods said they may not keep these more than two months next year and things are going to change five years from now or now. years from we all know how fast technology changes. there's not some requirement that it be kept for some period as well notn we may have this program. we will lose it and we will lose he ability to interrupt and disrupt terrorist activities. so there's going to have to be understanding or some kind of - understanding that is firm -- or some kind of mandate in the law time.period of beerwise, we simply will not able to gather the information on guys that are talking. these guys are as smart as y'all we a lot smarter than what are up here. these guys that want to do bad things to us. they are going to figure out their way around it. it is already happening. we see it. can tell you some things that would scare folks to eath about the way some of the folks in the terrorist world are revelations by mr. snowden. giving t here today, to this information terrorists i assure
. >> the problem is as mr. woods said they may not keep these more than two months next year and things are going to change five years from now or now. years from we all know how fast technology changes. there's not some requirement that it be kept for some period as well notn we may have this program. we will lose it and we will lose he ability to interrupt and disrupt terrorist activities. so there's going to have to be understanding or some kind of - understanding that is firm -- or...
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mr. davis, professor wood and steven anthony joan with the lorraine hansbury theater. was going to ask some arts questions but as you know, we just very recently lost a giant in maya i was going to ask you about this woman that was so eclectic, so influential. >> she is truly, truly, a giant. a great, great artist, intellectual who has worked with great sensitivity and insight, helped us better understand who we are, where we've come from and where we have to go. what's still left. none of us live forever but she will be missed. i had the pleasure of meeting with her years ago. she came backstage. i'm not generally one who's overwhelmed by celebrity. i was speechless. i was just absolutely speechless. >> as each of you know, it's tough enough to do one thing extremely well, to be a poet and author and a teacher and an actress and all those things. what are your thoughts about that? >> well, she was just a renaissance person. she came from a time when it wasn't unusual that one's expertise just spread across many areas. a writer, director, mentor, teacher. all of those
mr. davis, professor wood and steven anthony joan with the lorraine hansbury theater. was going to ask some arts questions but as you know, we just very recently lost a giant in maya i was going to ask you about this woman that was so eclectic, so influential. >> she is truly, truly, a giant. a great, great artist, intellectual who has worked with great sensitivity and insight, helped us better understand who we are, where we've come from and where we have to go. what's still left. none...
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. >> unlike the actual bear that tried to escape to the minnesota woods, mr.o reconnect with the voters outside the white house fence and beyond the beltway noise. >> critics cynics in washington, they've written me off more times than i can count. now the is make issing these getaways part of his schedule having the president spend for time with kefrd americans. this week, it was rebecca erler's turn. she wrote a letter to the president about her struggles making ends meet. >> i got a chance to start a conversation about what a lot of the people i know are going through. >> with the president's poll numbers approaching record lows, after bearish stories from obamacare to the v.a., democratic strategists say the looser the better. >> oh, it's an election year. so there's no question that the president will visit not just those important states but those not so important districts. so i'm sure that there's a little bit of politics in all of this. >> no surprise with the midterm election bat with republicans under way, is the claws are coming out. >> they don't
. >> unlike the actual bear that tried to escape to the minnesota woods, mr.o reconnect with the voters outside the white house fence and beyond the beltway noise. >> critics cynics in washington, they've written me off more times than i can count. now the is make issing these getaways part of his schedule having the president spend for time with kefrd americans. this week, it was rebecca erler's turn. she wrote a letter to the president about her struggles making ends meet....
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mr. -- ms. moreno objected. she argues that the wooded lot that's in between her home and the home on the other side of this wooded lot is an open space. it's not a city designated open space. the planning department maintains that an open space matt for the city of san francisco. that we would be required to notify the planning. they worked in the community to locate a location for the last few years. the at&t application met all the the requirements for the order. there's no evidence presented this evening or at the hearing that at&t's proposed location would in commode the public right-of-way. finally i would like to put some google photos on quintara up so the board can see what the neighborhood looks like. i don't know if you can see this on the overhead. quintara, has quite a few other sfm in the vicinity, at least a dozen. it's hard to say that there is anything about another sfm that will be out of keeping from what's already there in the neighborhood. mr. blake man is more familiar than i am with the actual process that took plac
mr. -- ms. moreno objected. she argues that the wooded lot that's in between her home and the home on the other side of this wooded lot is an open space. it's not a city designated open space. the planning department maintains that an open space matt for the city of san francisco. that we would be required to notify the planning. they worked in the community to locate a location for the last few years. the at&t application met all the the requirements for the order. there's no evidence...
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. >> barry wood. mr. rudd, could you say something about the bricks and how both china and russia relate to it, and specifically, the plan to set up a development bank. i wonder if this is a means of cooperating in central asia. >> the bricks have been around as a strategic concept. i think we can thank the magazine for the definition and whoever wrote the article, i think it was from goldman's at the time which witled together the economies of brazil, russia, india, china and who else? >> south africa. >> whether it becomes bricksy to include indonesia. two is being a strategic concept which has in many respects formed a ballast around china in its internal negotiations with other states who are members of the g-20. the brakes makes it not just head of government level but head of foreign ministers level and finance level. often when you go to major summits around the world there's an agreement an brick's position. on the specific proposal for an infrastructure bank, then there's -- which has not been ag
. >> barry wood. mr. rudd, could you say something about the bricks and how both china and russia relate to it, and specifically, the plan to set up a development bank. i wonder if this is a means of cooperating in central asia. >> the bricks have been around as a strategic concept. i think we can thank the magazine for the definition and whoever wrote the article, i think it was from goldman's at the time which witled together the economies of brazil, russia, india, china and who...
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. >> unlike the actual bear that tried to escape to the minnesota woods, mr.nts to reconnect with the voters outside the white house fence and beyond the beltway noise. >> critics and the cynics in washington, you know, they've written me off more times than i can count. >> now the white house is make these getaways part of his schedule by having the president spend more time with everyday americans. this week it was reck becca erla's turn. she's a minnesota mom who wrote a let tore the president about making ends meet. with the president's poll numbers approaching record lows, democratic strategists say the looser the better. >> it's an election year so there's no question that the president will visit not just those important states but those not so important districts. so i'm sure that there's a little bit of politics in all of this. >> no surprise with the midterm election battle with republicans under way, the claws are coming out. >> they don't do anything except block me. and call me names. >> the president prefers the bear, and aides say he's out to co
. >> unlike the actual bear that tried to escape to the minnesota woods, mr.nts to reconnect with the voters outside the white house fence and beyond the beltway noise. >> critics and the cynics in washington, you know, they've written me off more times than i can count. >> now the white house is make these getaways part of his schedule by having the president spend more time with everyday americans. this week it was reck becca erla's turn. she's a minnesota mom who wrote a...
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kareen woods, and christine palosy. speaker: good afternoon, mr. chairman, supervisor's campus and tang. my name is jillian chang and i ride today in support of leslie's reelection. i met leslie when she was the supervisor for the equal of same seshgs partners in san francisco extending into the corporate world. at that time it was a controversial and innovative thought to make parity for same gender couple to be treated and now we know that it is the norm in san francisco and it has led the nation in thought leadership. leslie has a vision for the city. she's a great stewart of all the resources making sure the oldest time resident of san francisco to the newest worker and also the companies that provide the vitality and the economic power for san francisco to continue to grow are all taken in and given consideration with our san francisco progressive valleys. i can't think of a better stewart for this jewel of our port and our water front than leslie cat, so i respectfully ask for your aye vote in reaffirming her appointment to the port commissio
kareen woods, and christine palosy. speaker: good afternoon, mr. chairman, supervisor's campus and tang. my name is jillian chang and i ride today in support of leslie's reelection. i met leslie when she was the supervisor for the equal of same seshgs partners in san francisco extending into the corporate world. at that time it was a controversial and innovative thought to make parity for same gender couple to be treated and now we know that it is the norm in san francisco and it has led the...
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of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back
of course, always wood or any kind of plastic form or anything like that. >> job mr. some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. -- taught me through some of the pieces you have made while you have been here. >> the first thing that attracted me to this was the printed surface. it was actually a poster. it was a silk screen watercolor, about 8 feet long. in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed...
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. >> barry wood. mr. rudd, could you say something about the bricks and how both china and russia relate to it? and specifically the plan to set up a development bank? i wonder if this is a means of cooperating in central asia. >> i think we can thank "foreign affairs" magazine for giving the first definition and whoever read the article, i think it was from goldman's at the time. which weighted together the economies of brazil, russia, india, china, and who else have i left out? >> south africa. >> thank you. >> and whether it becomes bricc, there's diplomacy underway about the possibility of doing that. two, it has been a -- a strategic concept which has in many respects formed a balanced around china in its internal negotiations with other states who are members of the g-20 on the economic front. not just head of government level, and often when you go to major summits around the world, there is a position. i had a experience in 2009 in co where there was a brics position heading into that conference.
. >> barry wood. mr. rudd, could you say something about the bricks and how both china and russia relate to it? and specifically the plan to set up a development bank? i wonder if this is a means of cooperating in central asia. >> i think we can thank "foreign affairs" magazine for giving the first definition and whoever read the article, i think it was from goldman's at the time. which weighted together the economies of brazil, russia, india, china, and who else have i...
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woods, yesterday. the president was joined by vp joe biden and speaker john boehner to honor the 2013 presidents cup golfers. mrobama who has played over 170 rounds of golf while in office played with woods in florida last year. >>> now alex wagner continues a special series this week covering issues affecting the growing u.s. immigrant community. take a listen. >> translator: at night it is dark. yes, we need public lighting. >> reporter: and you've been here for how long? ten years, no lights. >> no. >> reporter: maria does not live in a developing country. this is south texas about five miles from the mexican border. >> translator: all the water comes here. >> reporter: maria lives in the shadows of america, quite literally the dark corners that most people don't even know exist. >> be sure to catch "the invisible us" all week on "now with alex wagner." and that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> i'm joined now by "washington post" reporter ed o'keefe. the thad cochran race strategy there, and we've been talking a lot about it over the last week, going after the democratic votes. and it appears
woods, yesterday. the president was joined by vp joe biden and speaker john boehner to honor the 2013 presidents cup golfers. mrobama who has played over 170 rounds of golf while in office played with woods in florida last year. >>> now alex wagner continues a special series this week covering issues affecting the growing u.s. immigrant community. take a listen. >> translator: at night it is dark. yes, we need public lighting. >> reporter: and you've been here for how long?...
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on losing ambassador chris stevens, smith and former navy seals ty woods and glen doherty, mrs. clinton says, it was a punch in the gut while at the same time seeming to blame stephens for going to benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary. chris made decisions about his movements based on security assessments of his team on the ground as well as his own judgment. there is nothing in the book about congressional testimony that in fact stevens went to benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary because it was mrs. clinton who want ad permanent post there and stevens had to file the paperwork before a state department budget deadline two weeks later. at the end of the day mrs. clinton points to the accountability review board or arb, this was a state department investigation, but critics maintain that it was a faulty investigation because they never interviewed senior executives including mrs. clinton, who would have, based on the rules at the state department, signed a waiver to allow the post in benghazi to exist with the substandard security, eric. >> a lot of questions still remain. thanks very m
on losing ambassador chris stevens, smith and former navy seals ty woods and glen doherty, mrs. clinton says, it was a punch in the gut while at the same time seeming to blame stephens for going to benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary. chris made decisions about his movements based on security assessments of his team on the ground as well as his own judgment. there is nothing in the book about congressional testimony that in fact stevens went to benghazi on the 9/11 anniversary because it was mrs....
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wood. >> stephen: let's move on. mcgnaw, are you prepared to join mr. squirrel and take on hillary clinton? >> you bet. i've got some questions about her decision to vote for the war in iraq. >> stephen: like? >> like why did she vote for it. >> stephen: okay. but you might want to pepper that with some beaver puns. >> like what? >> stephen: like if she had to do it over, "wood" she "chews" to do it again? huh? [applause] >> i don't know, stephen. that doesn't seem appropriate for the gravity of this subject. i was reading an article in "pro-publica," and i'm troubled by the fact that hillary clinton didn't even read the national intelligence estimate before voting to commit troops to an open-ended conflict in the middle east. >> stephen: "dam." that's a scary "tail," beaver. >> why am i here, because i'm a beaver you had on staff or do you really want some answer centers. >> stephen: i don't understand why you won't do any beaver puns. >> the puns are for kids. you're asking me to ask questions to an adult woman who can ascend to the highest office in the land. i think puns are a little beneath my dig
wood. >> stephen: let's move on. mcgnaw, are you prepared to join mr. squirrel and take on hillary clinton? >> you bet. i've got some questions about her decision to vote for the war in iraq. >> stephen: like? >> like why did she vote for it. >> stephen: okay. but you might want to pepper that with some beaver puns. >> like what? >> stephen: like if she had to do it over, "wood" she "chews" to do it again? huh? [applause] >> i...
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mr. clyde jenkins, dr. halen, miss lucille plummer and miss fanny wood, they started bringing supplies to make picket signs. so we made our little picket signs and we would go downtown every day. every day, every morning we would meet at st. paul and get our picket signs and some would go to mccrory's, and some would go to woolworth. some would go to the local drugstores that was down in the area and picket. it may be two or three at one place, four or five at another. you know. and that's how we did it. until one day we gathered at the st. paul church. it was in july. and we said -- >> 1963. >> 1963. july of 1963. july the 18th. and we said -- we were sitting around, and we had some older -- like their name was jimmy jackson, francis floyd, and older people. older, older ones. and we were just sitting there. carl williams. and we were just sitting there. and francis floyd said it's time for us to do something. we've got to talk to doc. we've got to go and do something. we need to go set in. so big jimmy jackson, there's a difference between -- there's a little jimmy jackson and there's a big jimmy jackson.
mr. clyde jenkins, dr. halen, miss lucille plummer and miss fanny wood, they started bringing supplies to make picket signs. so we made our little picket signs and we would go downtown every day. every day, every morning we would meet at st. paul and get our picket signs and some would go to mccrory's, and some would go to woolworth. some would go to the local drugstores that was down in the area and picket. it may be two or three at one place, four or five at another. you know. and that's how...
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mrs. clinton. you should be apologizing to pat smith, to charles woods and all of the family members, because mrs.that ambassador stevens requested. and she can't hide behind this bill. it's, you know, what we're dealing with right now is the hillary clinton soft focus "hard choices" book tour. and she has all these sort of politically correct answers. and i'm not buying it. i don't believe that she really has any sincere regrets, and she missed the class i took in adult 101. if you hurt someone, if you cause destruction, you apologize, you basically say i'm accountable. not just like this sort of blanket, oh, i'm responsible because i'm the secretary of state. please. bill: we will see whether or not more suspects are apprehended, and we'll see what comes of this suspect onboard that navy ship. michael ingmar, thank you for your time. >> my pleasure, as always. martha: very important meeting behind closed doors at the white house. we are told that the secretary of defense, chuck hagel, canceled a news conference and has headed to the white house for a last minute meeting with president obama. we'
mrs. clinton. you should be apologizing to pat smith, to charles woods and all of the family members, because mrs.that ambassador stevens requested. and she can't hide behind this bill. it's, you know, what we're dealing with right now is the hillary clinton soft focus "hard choices" book tour. and she has all these sort of politically correct answers. and i'm not buying it. i don't believe that she really has any sincere regrets, and she missed the class i took in adult 101. if you...
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you oppose the idea that some are raising that we should not use wood for renewable energy or other resources? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that is putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. korea is an industrialized country. we are seeing effects in new england. senator sessions was pleased to bring up that there is additional rain falling in the northeast. not only is there additional rain, just as the climate projections expect, but it is falling in more powerful bursts, just as the experts predicted. those bursts are causing damaging flooding. we have had year after year of hundred year floods in rhode island. it just keeps coming. we are an ocean state. we are seeing dramatic changes in our oceans. people can quibble at the fringes of the scientific debate. how about fishermen? we had a nice guy, chris brown, head of the fishing association. he is a fisherman. this is his life. he said, i fish on a d
you oppose the idea that some are raising that we should not use wood for renewable energy or other resources? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. >> i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that is putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. korea is an industrialized country. we are seeing effects in new...
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wood.. path allow a few left the house this morning mr.r. to living jumped off the west for and have no idea what's going on. the reason is what is400 6 of00 workers caught out six. 400 of them caught out due to contract dispute. and the rat is said to suffer for it. a lot of people were caught off guard so now they're calling family and friends to get them around the city. the good news is that munis it 400 maybe as many people that will allow. but they'll be prepared even tomorrow if this happens to stretch out to another day. as the ku weather map and the big coal-: we have caught his hesitancy from arctic proof gammer. have delays out offo this morning-sfo globalism the mid- 50s, and debbie know 80s and 90s today livermore is 60 is 76 degrees we will start the grad. to what some are another to know which day of the warmest. every as says this athens this command is card and dangerous brian kelly its emblem the sec -brian kelly chanib erland ii. we just would just an vivas said thaddeus ago is getting more we just would just an vivas sa
wood.. path allow a few left the house this morning mr.r. to living jumped off the west for and have no idea what's going on. the reason is what is400 6 of00 workers caught out six. 400 of them caught out due to contract dispute. and the rat is said to suffer for it. a lot of people were caught off guard so now they're calling family and friends to get them around the city. the good news is that munis it 400 maybe as many people that will allow. but they'll be prepared even tomorrow if this...
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hobby lobby stores, and 13356, conestoga wood specialties corporation v. sebelius. mr. clement? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, when a federal government agency compelled employers to provide something as religiously sensitive as contraception, it knew that free exercise in rfra claims would soon follow. in particular, the agency itself provided exemptions and accommodations for the religious exercise of a subset -- >> is your claim limited to sensitive materials like contraceptives or does it include items like blood transfusion, vaccines? for some religions, products made of pork? is any claim under your theory that has a religious basis, could an employer preclude the use of those items as well? >> well, justice sotomayor, the first step in the analysis would be to ask whether or not there's a substantial burden on religious exercise. i do think this case is, in a sense, easier than most of the examples that you've brought up because here's one where it's so religiously sensitive, so fraught with religious controversy, that the agency itself provides a cert
hobby lobby stores, and 13356, conestoga wood specialties corporation v. sebelius. mr. clement? >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, when a federal government agency compelled employers to provide something as religiously sensitive as contraception, it knew that free exercise in rfra claims would soon follow. in particular, the agency itself provided exemptions and accommodations for the religious exercise of a subset -- >> is your claim limited to sensitive materials...
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mr. stou and to his family. >> mccourt owned the dodgers from 2004 to 201. lou wi sanchez and dmor wood pleaded guilty in january for attacking stou. a south bay apparent medic was left brain damaged from the beating. >>> a liquor store held a lottery ticket. the fantasy 5 ticket was bought at the winston news and liquor store on 4th street. the ticket matched 5 of the winning numbers from thursday night's drawing. the buyer has not come forward. the winner has 180 days after drawing the drawing to claim their prize a napa doctor has been fined over $100,000 and sentence to add a year in prison for tax fraud. pleaded guilty in february to four felony counts of filing out fake tax returns. a federal judge in san francisco handed down the punishment on friday. he lied about his business expenses and under paid more than 116 thousand dollars in taxes over the past 4 years. he will do his time in a federal prison starting in august. >>> president obama will be in close touch with his national security team this weekend. the u.s. is considering a range of options short of putting u.s. troops
mr. stou and to his family. >> mccourt owned the dodgers from 2004 to 201. lou wi sanchez and dmor wood pleaded guilty in january for attacking stou. a south bay apparent medic was left brain damaged from the beating. >>> a liquor store held a lottery ticket. the fantasy 5 ticket was bought at the winston news and liquor store on 4th street. the ticket matched 5 of the winning numbers from thursday night's drawing. the buyer has not come forward. the winner has 180 days after...
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you oppose the idea that some are raising that we should not use wood for renewable energy or other resources? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that is putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. industrialized country. we are seeing effects in new england. senator sessions was pleased to bring up that there is additional rain falling in the northeast. not only is there additional climatest as the projections expect, but it is powerful -- falling and more powerful burst, just as the experts predicted. causingrsts are damaging flooding. we have had year after year of hundred year floods in rhode island. it just keeps coming. we are in ocean state. we are seeing dramatic changes in our oceans. fringes ofble at the the scientific debate. how about fishermen? guy, as brown, -- brown, head of the fishing association. he was a fisherman. he is -- this is his life. on a different ocean today than when i started fishing w
you oppose the idea that some are raising that we should not use wood for renewable energy or other resources? >> yes. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. i appreciate that planting trees helps reduce carbon, but it hardly offsets the coal plant next door that is putting out tens of thousands of tons of carbon dioxide. the 50 worst plants in the country put out more carbon than korea. industrialized country. we are seeing effects in new england. senator...
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wood on the bottom and making it appear better -- better appearing facility. it's a good thing, so i'm supportive and i'll move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i have two questions. one for mr. lindsey. we have a permitted non compliance project, the signage and the agreements about the signage still would have to meet today's, do i understand that's correct? >> yeah, the signage would have to be consistent with article 6 of the planning code. >> so assuming that's a signage would be too large or too much light. it would be modified to today's -- >> any new signage, yes. the signage just to be clear, the signage is not apart of this conditional use. >> i know that. i want to make sure there's not an agreement that can be challenged by your authority to review the signage when it comes forward. the second question is for mr. steinberg. i'm delighted to see the neighborhood is actively involved. can you talk about the suggestion of the change in material and that being beneficial and supportive of the basic idea of your design? >> you're talking about the whole facade. >> i'm talking about the request for wood verses metal and what that means to you relative to what would you
wood on the bottom and making it appear better -- better appearing facility. it's a good thing, so i'm supportive and i'll move to approve. >> second. >> commissioner moore. >> i have two questions. one for mr. lindsey. we have a permitted non compliance project, the signage and the agreements about the signage still would have to meet today's, do i understand that's correct? >> yeah, the signage would have to be consistent with article 6 of the planning code. >>...
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mr miyagi. or you know cia i challenge you to get to a game of napalm dodgeball but instead of napalm we'll use milk and instead of dodgeball we'll use genitals made out of reclaimed wood all right. some one got a little awkward ok so we're asking you all of you out there. to give the cia something to do clearly they have too much time on their hands they're on twitter all right include hash tag redacted tonight and we'll show the best tweet on next week's show last week we asked you to tweet at sea world the best one came from in saying. if i had to see your world were an agile world or world it would make world war z. look like disney world. man that would be a crappy ride at disney world that just lock in a tank and take away your kids. news out of texas scientists have proven that the poisonous methane in the water in starker county texas is indeed linked to hydro fracking which means fracking could be creating dangerous levels of methane in the water supplies all over the country this report is brought to you by the nov council. getting council has brought you a report showing the b.p. oil spill has harmed marine life our criminal justice system is racist vegan ch
mr miyagi. or you know cia i challenge you to get to a game of napalm dodgeball but instead of napalm we'll use milk and instead of dodgeball we'll use genitals made out of reclaimed wood all right. some one got a little awkward ok so we're asking you all of you out there. to give the cia something to do clearly they have too much time on their hands they're on twitter all right include hash tag redacted tonight and we'll show the best tweet on next week's show last week we asked you to tweet...
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woods with a man who offered to help dawn. an array of noses, mouths and eyes helped the children to describe the base. >> reporter: sound like mr potato head. >> t a random box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with a face out line, the hair, eyebrows and a nose. >> reporter: using the crude identikit tools, the kids identified an image they didn't thing looked exactly like the suspect. they asked the kids what the moustache looked like. the lis never added -- police never added to the description. >> reporter: a woman saw the image on tv and called the cops. >> she said it looked like me. >> reporter: his picture was blasted over the news, played in a loop. by the time witnesses saw him in a line-up, anyone that watched tv news baltimore knew what kurt looked like. >> everyone in court said they watched me in television the entire weekend before i was in the line-up. >> reporter: do you remember the line-up? >> i do. the two little boys never identified me. two weeks later they called the police and said "look, it's number 6. they are parents. that's the position i stood in. there were three other witnesses who picke
woods with a man who offered to help dawn. an array of noses, mouths and eyes helped the children to describe the base. >> reporter: sound like mr potato head. >> t a random box of eyes, ears, noses, faces. they start out with a face out line, the hair, eyebrows and a nose. >> reporter: using the crude identikit tools, the kids identified an image they didn't thing looked exactly like the suspect. they asked the kids what the moustache looked like. the lis never added --...