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ms. williams thank you reminder me did you go first or last as i went last. >> okay. your go to go first, you anticipated my first lighting roll up you tried 50 jury trials. >> between bench and jury yes. >> ms. kingsley how many in the form of a number. >> as a hearing officer i've tripod 12. >> as an advocate. >> as an advocate i haven't. >> how about as an hearing officer 12 and helping to make the decision on case about 95. >> having have got and mr. flores. >> 15. >> is that split between jury my court. 10 court and 3 civil >> investigated thank you. closing statement >> you stole my thunder. >> this was my intention. >> thank you. as i noted i believe as a person the 3 traits or characteristics that i have that will be of great assistance on the bench are experience, integrity and equality. and i as i note in equality the court needs to be more inclusive by characteristics that are seen such color what i mean that i inclusive there needs to be a variety of voices among the bench officers we can't be simply speak with one voice to understand that people have a va
ms. williams thank you reminder me did you go first or last as i went last. >> okay. your go to go first, you anticipated my first lighting roll up you tried 50 jury trials. >> between bench and jury yes. >> ms. kingsley how many in the form of a number. >> as a hearing officer i've tripod 12. >> as an advocate. >> as an advocate i haven't. >> how about as an hearing officer 12 and helping to make the decision on case about 95. >> having have got...
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ms. williams the question is explain how you've demonstrated those qualities >> okay. with regard to integrity i noted one the core traits that i possess is district. and as a prosecutor it is my job to determine into ascertain what is just and fair not only for the city and county of san francisco and the state of california by treating the defendants with care and concern and make sure the public is safe. with regards to competent i've got the skill sets and servicing the public interests. i have hund my skills in appellant and litigation work and continue to do so as well as service to my community i've been a member of the women's health project many people come before the court rigging assistance i think there's needs to be addressed how we can adapt to the court and addresses did needs of the victim. >> do you feel you've done anything in your service demonstrating temperament. >> the job of the prosecutor is to determine what's fair and just i have to make decisions how the cases are resolved and charged and how we go about speaking with the victim and defendant
ms. williams the question is explain how you've demonstrated those qualities >> okay. with regard to integrity i noted one the core traits that i possess is district. and as a prosecutor it is my job to determine into ascertain what is just and fair not only for the city and county of san francisco and the state of california by treating the defendants with care and concern and make sure the public is safe. with regards to competent i've got the skill sets and servicing the public...
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ms. williams. >> thank you, guys. ms. williams. >> stay with us. love never felt so good... baby, and i doubt if it ever could... gotta fly, gotta see, i can't wait, i can't take it because... baby, every time i love you, in and out of my life, in out baby. [voiceover the new look of summer never felt so good. ♪ >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- pollen used to put the brakes on my weekends. but the power of allegra put me on the road again. >>non-drowsy allegra starts working in one hour and stays strong for twenty-four. allegra. stop suffering. start living. >>> in the world of fashion and beauty, we found two women of power who have graced the covers of magazines and changed the face of fashion. >> my grandmother and my mother didn't tell me anything about how to be. they allowed me to be. the difference was going to live with my father is that he taught me that i was a queen. but he also made me understand what it was to be subservient. because you've got to learn how to play chess. >> she knew when she was, you know, a kid that she was bad. to
ms. williams. >> thank you, guys. ms. williams. >> stay with us. love never felt so good... baby, and i doubt if it ever could... gotta fly, gotta see, i can't wait, i can't take it because... baby, every time i love you, in and out of my life, in out baby. [voiceover the new look of summer never felt so good. ♪ >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- pollen used to put the brakes on my weekends. but the power of allegra put me on the road...
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ms. williams? >> first of all, ms. not punch the student, did not kick the student, did not slap the student. she did rough handle him. and that does not rise to the level of any criminal charges being filed. or any other expended suspension or even a firing . >> that's an assault. >> she should not have grabbed the student like that. however, it does not rise to a criminal offense. >> i'm not saying this teacher should be sent to ruckers island, however, that's assault. she should go through the process. she should be areed and charged with attempted assault at a minimum. they can put her through the process, she won't have a criminal record. they'll probably plea her down, but let her do the community service. put her through the process. because that behavior can't be tolerated. >> eric's got a good point, faith. she didn't punch him, she didn't knock him down. there was no blood. the grabbed him, yanked him off his feet, snapped his neck, that's all. >> there doesn't have to be blood to have an assault. you can't p
ms. williams? >> first of all, ms. not punch the student, did not kick the student, did not slap the student. she did rough handle him. and that does not rise to the level of any criminal charges being filed. or any other expended suspension or even a firing . >> that's an assault. >> she should not have grabbed the student like that. however, it does not rise to a criminal offense. >> i'm not saying this teacher should be sent to ruckers island, however, that's...
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ms. williams. >> stay with us. >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- allergy congestion? allegra-d decongests. depressurizes. so you can breathe. a fast, non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. alleg-a d. stop suffering. start breathing. >>> in the world of fashion and beauty, we found two women of power who have graced the covers of magazines and changed the face of fashion. >> my grandmother and my mother didn't tell me anything about how to be. they allowed me to be. the difference was going to live with my father is that he taught me that i was a queen. but he also made me understand what it was to be subservient. because you've got to learn how to play chess. >> she knew when she was, you know, a kid that she was bad. to get to where she got to and to do the things she did coming up, she had to have that kind of i know i'm better, i know i can do this. and i think it's passed through and that's probably her greatest gift to me is that arrgh. >> that combination of independence and knowing when to make her move created the bethann hardison who took the
ms. williams. >> stay with us. >>> closed captioning for "our world" is brought to you by -- allergy congestion? allegra-d decongests. depressurizes. so you can breathe. a fast, non-drowsy antihistamine plus a powerful decongestant. alleg-a d. stop suffering. start breathing. >>> in the world of fashion and beauty, we found two women of power who have graced the covers of magazines and changed the face of fashion. >> my grandmother and my mother didn't...
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ms. william of north carolina? i don't know if she is here or not. there you are. senator rockefeller are going to hear this and you all know we have been through these panels before. you can really get unionization like the nfl like nba. you had better address the problem. this is college sports not ncaa. it's college sports and i appreciate. tested on the sidelines. i was so proud there and happen to be with the big donor of usc notre dame in los angeles. the most exciting moment of my life. i played a lot of football but i never played at that level. so we know the influences here. we know the influences here. there are student-athletes i don't think you treat the other students like this on campus. i think somebody had better take control of the situation and most of the journals i have viewed the president is losing in this war against coaches for the say and standards on campus. mr. schwarz is right this is like that cap and comes in california. it's always calming but it never arrives. the ncaa just can't make these decisions and yet so we get these arbitrar
ms. william of north carolina? i don't know if she is here or not. there you are. senator rockefeller are going to hear this and you all know we have been through these panels before. you can really get unionization like the nfl like nba. you had better address the problem. this is college sports not ncaa. it's college sports and i appreciate. tested on the sidelines. i was so proud there and happen to be with the big donor of usc notre dame in los angeles. the most exciting moment of my life....
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i'm steve williams he representing the appellants i want to say the appellants are just interested in the trees. ms. deleon is not worried about this building she has an art studio she's not worried about anything only the trees. first of all, the point of the organized in the cities policies are for saving and preserving trees just like this especially significant trees of this type. the board should be heavily bias in favor of saving trees we need all the trees we can get and the greenery this is the only large tree at all on third street for many blocks there are small trees some of the trees piloted in mr. legit report are not close enough to the sidewalk that's the first point that's the reason the ordinance was put in to safe trees he exactly like this. the trees are in the required rear yard the project is requesting numerous expectations and one expectations is the change of the radish to the center courtyard and also something in the opposition brief that said somehow this is a desirable design for the neighborhood i can tell you that the neighbors would far prefer this lot be developed in
i'm steve williams he representing the appellants i want to say the appellants are just interested in the trees. ms. deleon is not worried about this building she has an art studio she's not worried about anything only the trees. first of all, the point of the organized in the cities policies are for saving and preserving trees just like this especially significant trees of this type. the board should be heavily bias in favor of saving trees we need all the trees we can get and the greenery...
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ms. norton's wartime after if she wants it. mr. williams, in some of the innovations you talked about -- you mentioned virtual p.o. box. can you tell me what a virtual p.o. box this? at first luscious sounds like what mr. davis is offering. >> well, perhaps they are related to one another. today the postal service is limited and the number of post office boxes that can offer users and a small box and rigid and it's limited in the number of things you can put a mayor. the idea we examine for the virtual p.o. box would allow people -- we can talk about classes of customers, but allows the customer to open a box that has no dimensions and it could be delivered to an address and the name states that people apply for. there are a lot of foreign customers that would love to buy u.s. goods that they can't because they don't have a u.s. address. the virtual post office address would allow it to go there and not post office to combine with other things going to that country in the senate at a discounted rate. we think that would be good for commerce
ms. norton's wartime after if she wants it. mr. williams, in some of the innovations you talked about -- you mentioned virtual p.o. box. can you tell me what a virtual p.o. box this? at first luscious sounds like what mr. davis is offering. >> well, perhaps they are related to one another. today the postal service is limited and the number of post office boxes that can offer users and a small box and rigid and it's limited in the number of things you can put a mayor. the idea we examine...
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ms. norton some more time after if she wants it. mr. williamsin some of the innovations you talked about, you mentioned virtual p.o. box. can you tell me what a virtual p.o. box is? i mean, at first blush it sounds like what mr. davis was offering. >> well, perhaps they are related to one another. let me explain what it is. today, the postal service is limited in the number of post office boxes it can offer to -- to our users. and it's a small box and rigid. so it's also limited in the number of things you could put in there. the idea that we examined for the virtual post office box would allow people to -- we can talk about classes of customers. but it allows the customer to open a box that has no dimensions. and it would be -- it could be delivered to an address in the united states that people apply for. there are a lot of foreign customers that would love to buy u.s. goods, but they can't because they don't have a u.s. address. the virtual post office box would allow it to go there. and that post office could combine it with other things goi
ms. norton some more time after if she wants it. mr. williamsin some of the innovations you talked about, you mentioned virtual p.o. box. can you tell me what a virtual p.o. box is? i mean, at first blush it sounds like what mr. davis was offering. >> well, perhaps they are related to one another. let me explain what it is. today, the postal service is limited in the number of post office boxes it can offer to -- to our users. and it's a small box and rigid. so it's also limited in the...
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ms. he has been in exile in russia. the u.s. has insisted snowden was a low-level analyst, but in an exclusive interview with nbc brian williams snowden lamz his role was much larger than that. >> i have wourpd worked undercover overseas. i have worked for the national security agency undercover yo seas, and i have worked for the defense agency as a lecturer where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments around the world, so when they say i'm a low level systems administrator, that i don't know what i'm talking about, i say it's somewhat misleading. >> be sure to catch the full interview tonight at 10:00 eastern on your local nbc station. even with the advanced clips, we have seen there's already plenty to talk about here. guys, i watched -- i jetted home last night to make sure i caught this because this is really the third time i've heard edward snowden this week. i know he did something with "the guardian" earlier, but for many people this is the first time people are getting a sense of who he is and how he talks. what really struck me was how wicke
ms. he has been in exile in russia. the u.s. has insisted snowden was a low-level analyst, but in an exclusive interview with nbc brian williams snowden lamz his role was much larger than that. >> i have wourpd worked undercover overseas. i have worked for the national security agency undercover yo seas, and i have worked for the defense agency as a lecturer where i developed sources and methods for keeping our information and people secure in the most hostile and dangerous environments...
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ms. shelby from the health department. >> reporter: the man recording this video is tenant darryl williams. >> i thought it was strange thatdepartment would have an entourage. >> reporter: she is certainly not from the los angeles health department. she goes door to door. the housing rights center claims to harass and scare black and latino tenants. >> it was a measure of last resort to try to claim that they were government agents in order to intimidate them. >> reporter: why? multiple plaintiffs in the lawsuit against the sterlings claim they wanted to change the complexion of the buildings. >> he preferred asians over african-americans and latinos. he told his management staff that african-americans smelled and they smelled like vermon and all hispanics did was drink and smoke all day long. >> reporter: this sham inspection part of the campaign to get rid of unwanted tenants. sterlings turned off heat and shut down elevators to disabled and stopped trash service and refused rent and then forced evicti evictions. the latest controversy may reveal who sterling is to the rest of the country. lawyers in los angeles consider
ms. shelby from the health department. >> reporter: the man recording this video is tenant darryl williams. >> i thought it was strange thatdepartment would have an entourage. >> reporter: she is certainly not from the los angeles health department. she goes door to door. the housing rights center claims to harass and scare black and latino tenants. >> it was a measure of last resort to try to claim that they were government agents in order to intimidate them. >>...
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williams sonoma. they are d oneng well. >> they bought one for each of them. we are seeing the profit here on the rise for willwork ms sonoma 8.1% and the analysts jumping on board raising their targeee o willwork ms sonoma saw th wor profits on a rise, earnings were 17%, they saw growth in home construction and because of the economic recovery people basically out there, tough winter weather and pudple started building homes and needed all the products from williams sonoma but one thing, this is record all time high for williams sonoma. they do face competition from restoration hart ofare and othe but thlas are running up for those spatulas. stuart: a new hicial . charle. s all the criticism from democrats that the record money, we see almost every day, ta wftny's, willwork ms sonoma, nordstrom last week, the richer spending money. there's a da wference be areeen being in a recession right now and not being in a recession. stuart: tax then some more can charle. s that is the argument for taking money illegally through higher taxes. -tuart: i will give you aon yo nsiober that comes out every thursday morning at 8:30
williams sonoma. they are d oneng well. >> they bought one for each of them. we are seeing the profit here on the rise for willwork ms sonoma 8.1% and the analysts jumping on board raising their targeee o willwork ms sonoma saw th wor profits on a rise, earnings were 17%, they saw growth in home construction and because of the economic recovery people basically out there, tough winter weather and pudple started building homes and needed all the products from williams sonoma but one thing,...
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ms. rand, i suspect you may know about her but you may not know about mrs. calkins. she was born in 1863 and studied at harvard under the philosopher william james who believed her ph.d. to be the most brilliant examination for a ph.d. that he had ever seen. but mary was not granted a degree because at that time rvard had a policy against confering degrees on women. despite the setback, she went on to become a charter member of the american philosophical association and the first woman president of the american psychological association. but most people have never heard of her or her accomplishments because when the story of america has been told, the story of many remarkable women has all too often been left out. currently in the nation's capital and near the mall or on the mall, there are air and space museums, a spy museum, textile museum, national postal museum, even a crime and punishment museum. a media museum. these are all wonderful and enriching institutions that are destinations for millions of visitors every year. but there is no museum in the country that shows the full scope of the history of the amazing, brilliant, courageous
ms. rand, i suspect you may know about her but you may not know about mrs. calkins. she was born in 1863 and studied at harvard under the philosopher william james who believed her ph.d. to be the most brilliant examination for a ph.d. that he had ever seen. but mary was not granted a degree because at that time rvard had a policy against confering degrees on women. despite the setback, she went on to become a charter member of the american philosophical association and the first woman...