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i think nate could be very wrong. think that traditionally those are groups that don't turn out. and if democrats were smart they'd be figuring out how to turn them out. >> let's listen -- the white house weighed in on this today, especially the republican threat that if you change this rule things will get even worse. let's listen to what jay carney said. >> is the president concerned that the senate could actually become even more dysfunction al? >> well, it boggles the mind how they would achieve that. but the fact is the senate needs to confirm this president's nominees in a timely and efficient manner, to consider and confirm. and that is true and will be true for the next president and the next president after that. this has become ridiculous. >> ezra, i think my translation of the white house answer is it can't get worse. >> this is something they're saying a bunch. it's kind of glib. reid is saying does the senate house of the two chambers recently. i really dislike this place but nevertheless. it's been worki
i think nate could be very wrong. think that traditionally those are groups that don't turn out. and if democrats were smart they'd be figuring out how to turn them out. >> let's listen -- the white house weighed in on this today, especially the republican threat that if you change this rule things will get even worse. let's listen to what jay carney said. >> is the president concerned that the senate could actually become even more dysfunction al? >> well, it boggles the mind...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if ou
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> item two approval of minutes for june 11, 2013 meeting. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> item three public comment on executive session. no one here. item four executive session. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> counsel for legal counsel negotiator. >> okay. we have a quorum here even though commissioner katz is on the floor. may i
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> item two approval of minutes for june 11, 2013 meeting. >> so moved. >> second. >> all in favor? >> aye. >> item...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) test, test, test, test, test, test, test >> good morning, everyone welcome to the board of supervisors budget and finance meeting for wednesday, june 9th. i'm mark farrell i'll be joined by erick and scott wiener.
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) test, test, test, test, test, test, test >> good morning, everyone welcome to the board of supervisors budget and finance meeting for wednesday,...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. test, test, test, test, test, test, test okay i'd like to call this meeting to order. hello. good after
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) [horns honking] [siren wails] announcer: big dreams and goodrades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> meeting of the san francisco ethic's commission will now come to order. >> commissioner renne? >> here. >> commissioner studley. >> here. >> commissioner hur? >> here. >> and i would like to introduce our newest commissioner, brett andrews welcome. >> thank you. >> brett, perhaps you would like to introduce yourself and tell us a little bit about yourself. >> sure. so i have been here in san francisco for ten years. and i have been the executive director of positive resource center, at the mental health organization that provides benefits counseling and employment services. i have been active in the community at many different levels and i am just looking forward to participating in the ethics commission. over the years of having conversat
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> meeting of the san francisco ethic's commission will now come to order. >> commissioner renne? >> here. >> commissioner...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today.are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) come and experience lafayette park and enjoy the people, picnic and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take an afternoon stroll with your loved one hand in hand. located at got and sacramento street in the middle of pacific heights on top of the city's steep rolling hills, lafayette park offers a great place, peaceful beauty. comfortably spaced tables and benches, a playground, rest rooms and tips at the end of the park. plenty of flat areas for football, frisbee, and picnic. lafayette is very much a couples park. this wonderful hilltop park is the place you can share with someone you cherish. lafayette park is located along the round at the one end campus and also easy
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today.are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) come and experience lafayette park and enjoy the people, picnic and sunshine. this is a lovely place to take an afternoon stroll with your loved one hand in...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today.are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without it. woman: okay, so today, we're going to look at how do we get our water? narrator: and today, it's a matter of simply turning on the tap. so often, we forget about the value of water. water is a commodity that is essential to life. 100 years ago, it would have been hard to imagine turning on the tap water. and now, it's an expectation. narrator: over 300 million people live in the united states. and each person uses an average of 100 gallons of water every day.
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today.are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) across america, cities and towns, homes and businesses all depend upon one basic resource. modern civilization and life itself would be impossible without...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) test, test, test, test, test, test test >> good morning and welcome to the special trans joint authority board directors meeting for july 1st. can we take roll please. yes good morning (calling names) >> madam chair you have a kwoum any directors new or old business? then we can move on. >> good morning directors and public. today in light of the bars strike you want to brief is board on the transportation option. so i've asked my colleague to talk about that. >> good morning directors. i'm here with the management team. i've got a couple of quick slides to show you at the temp terminal that alleviate the conditions at the bar strike >> so the map you see in front of i is the law out of the temporary terminal. most of you are familiar with th
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) test, test, test, test, test, test test >> good morning and welcome to the special trans joint authority board directors meeting for july 1st. can...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. >> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal to parties that suffer an injury. at the a leaves in place that the fundamental marriage reporters for same sex partners in california have's violated their rights. this has no place in california but the proponents my office is prepared to litigate cabins any delay equal it for all medical examiners. this is what we've been fighting for in san francisco over the course of 9 years. we've been honored to stand next to the american foundation for equal rights and kate jones and led by ted olsen and they did an absolutely we have job and with the legal team. the marriage of equal it movement started i
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. >> good morning. today is majority opinion in the perry case where i live by chief justice roberts and held at the u.s. constitution which governs the appeal...
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to the program, we start this evening talking about numbers, statistics, data and probability with nate silver. his company fivethirtyeight.com is part of the "new york times". he's now moving to espn and abc. >> well, i think it's the combination of knowing something about statistics but being a good storyteller. people say the numbers are dry, right? it's like no, it's interesting if you think through things in the right way. it doesn't create false certainty but kind of talking about where your forecast is coming from. not just putting numbers up and leaving the environment but explaining why the forecast my shift a certain way. >> rose: david carr of the "new york times" joins us to talk about the new television. a look at netflix and others in the revolution in the making. >> yeah, if you look around, charlie, these names: amazon, apple, intel, these are big, big companies that have changed the world, changed the way that we do a number of things. and now they're all pivoting toward television. it's not just them. sony is in there. there's a lot of technological energy being aimed
to the program, we start this evening talking about numbers, statistics, data and probability with nate silver. his company fivethirtyeight.com is part of the "new york times". he's now moving to espn and abc. >> well, i think it's the combination of knowing something about statistics but being a good storyteller. people say the numbers are dry, right? it's like no, it's interesting if you think through things in the right way. it doesn't create false certainty but kind of...
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we have the nate silver predictions. and, of course, yesterday senators harry reid and mitch mcconnell ended their bitter dispute over the filibuster, agreeing to terms which are going to decide the future of several obama nominees as part of the bipartisan deal. they agreed to a ban on the so-called nuclear option, which would allow all presidential nominees to be confirmed by a simple majority vote and rereserved the right to revisit the simple majority vote at a different time. here's when harry reid had a different perspective on the nuclear option. >> as long as i'm the leader, the answer is no. i think we should just forget that. that is a black chapter in the history of the senate. i hope we never, ever get to that again because i really do believe it will ruin our country. >> ruin our country. that was then, of course. this is now. as part of the agreement, president obama pulled two of his nominees to the national labor relations board, but the other five nominees are going to be moving forward. margaret, of cou
we have the nate silver predictions. and, of course, yesterday senators harry reid and mitch mcconnell ended their bitter dispute over the filibuster, agreeing to terms which are going to decide the future of several obama nominees as part of the bipartisan deal. they agreed to a ban on the so-called nuclear option, which would allow all presidential nominees to be confirmed by a simple majority vote and rereserved the right to revisit the simple majority vote at a different time. here's when...
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(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> i believe i indicated her as arriving late, but i will double check. >> okay. >> all right. public comments? miss clark, welcome. >> thank you very much, i am anne clark and volunteer leader coordinator and i'm here to tell you next saturday is the beginning of the fifth week at the camp and if you haven't come up yet, come up. we'll have 11 weeks and if you come up week 11, i am the volunteer leader that week and if you come before that, be sure to say hello to the volunteer leaders and naturalists is there. friends of camp mathier was formed ten years ago and really started 30 years ago with a group of people who were just interested in the camp. and i hate to tell you this, but -- i mean i hate to admit it, but i was around 30 years ago
(applause) >> thank you, nate. and thank you all for coming. this has been a great day today. we are going to get -- go back into our meeting and continue our dialogue, but mayor lee and president chiu and i believe nate and milicent also will be here to answer a few questions if you would like to. so, thank you all for coming. (applause) >> i believe i indicated her as arriving late, but i will double check. >> okay. >> all right. public comments? miss clark, welcome....
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indoctrine nated as captive audience, they can't argue.set the standard of bombing the pentagon, but to the point of liberals running the university system, they do. but i actually think this benefits conservatives more because they're constantly challenged from their ideas. come out with a better education because they're more well rounded and they know that universities, first of all, they there don't seem to be a lack of conservative students, so it's not like this university system can't producing a wide range of students. >> number two, you know, maybe it's also possible that more pr professors are liberal. educating themselves and informing themselves. >> except for those really dedicated to education, it's a pretty cushy job. >> maybe you were just a bad writer for you to consider that there was some kind of conspiracy for you to get a bad grade. i just don't understand how we want children, we want people to have provoke, be provoked in their thinking and we want kids to read this. >> how about -- >> wait a minute. how about not, y
indoctrine nated as captive audience, they can't argue.set the standard of bombing the pentagon, but to the point of liberals running the university system, they do. but i actually think this benefits conservatives more because they're constantly challenged from their ideas. come out with a better education because they're more well rounded and they know that universities, first of all, they there don't seem to be a lack of conservative students, so it's not like this university system can't...
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nate rissh, canton: "it makess you aana be homee nd, it angry that people doothii." say in at llass one of tte bbrglaaies... tte suspect sed a plastic air un.thhyyalso say it's uncleaa whetherrhe pated lone. just where will howarr county resident... edward nowden end up? if itts up to the uus governmmntt... back innthee united staaeesto stand trial. if it's p to hii ... somewhere in latin amerrca. and just where ddes russia stann in all offthhsselizabeth washingttns it all ouu frrm was- &p((prann on cam))while edward snowden wwrks to reach one of tte latin amerrccn countries that has offfred him a safe hhrbor of some kind he is now asking russia, tt graat him temporary asyyum..((snowden sot covered by still))snowden: i ask for your aasistance in &prrquesting guuraateee of safe nations i securing mm travel legal travel is permitted.the told rrporrers the government application. and there iss receive politiicllasylum. r to first and foreeost,,snowden must appeal to theefederal migrationnserrices.white ouse spokesmmn jay carney sayss grantinggeven temporrry "run counter
nate rissh, canton: "it makess you aana be homee nd, it angry that people doothii." say in at llass one of tte bbrglaaies... tte suspect sed a plastic air un.thhyyalso say it's uncleaa whetherrhe pated lone. just where will howarr county resident... edward nowden end up? if itts up to the uus governmmntt... back innthee united staaeesto stand trial. if it's p to hii ... somewhere in latin amerrca. and just where ddes russia stann in all offthhsselizabeth washingttns it all ouu frrm...
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the nates? dan heavyen allows seven hits i five innings. a sashea he comes around througd. he comes it wasil'-nothing, phi. the pitcher on the hill for the phi tw gaveftep only? r. those eight inninsei o-wthe the hospiladelhosp9/ phillcomins be nates 3-2. bryce harper will be in the homesasn derchi ny thet we ouk the all-sssinr re david wright selected harper. you have to wonder w? > weulhe c't want to rest that . that kept him out of 31 ball games in the rest of the season. guys coming back? guys.coming back? there is a look at your morning sporeas. have a great dais a everybmosy. >> well, surprising, true but exciting as well. wecondr. afftime he gets an extra swing at the plate. >> i love that shot. >>showee oup itftep tonighin to >> there's been some baseball weather aside from some rain. >> eveim onecondikes in te aler isthiolutelis a it e i.te aler hot and humid and thunderstorms. if you're loo asng? we have one coming. if you're loo asng? we have one coming. it is a very humid start this it is a very humid start this >> ws. 72 in fre
the nates? dan heavyen allows seven hits i five innings. a sashea he comes around througd. he comes it wasil'-nothing, phi. the pitcher on the hill for the phi tw gaveftep only? r. those eight inninsei o-wthe the hospiladelhosp9/ phillcomins be nates 3-2. bryce harper will be in the homesasn derchi ny thet we ouk the all-sssinr re david wright selected harper. you have to wonder w? > weulhe c't want to rest that . that kept him out of 31 ball games in the rest of the season. guys coming...
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the family says that while the gift is appreciated, the gift will be auctioned off, and toe nateed fod donated >> i would be so afraid getting the diaper into the jewels. >>> the secretary of transportation commonwealth toom talk about the state's plan of action.tion. >>> from puppet perform performo backyard theaters, it's a summer full of fun at the straightstrag more, and that is where holly morris is at this morning. we will check in with her next. [ female announcer ] ] it's a warm sunrise over a classic roast. it's a morning breeze smooth as black silk. with folgers gourmet selections k-cup packs you can turn any day gourmet. rich roasts and flavors... available where you buy groceries. [ male announcer ] do you love prime rib? get to your local subway for the delectable, new prime rib melt built fresh from the bread up! with hearty, savory cuts of tender prime rib in an au jus glaze and deliciously melty provolone, bite after bite is prime rib perfection. get it made just the way you say with all the veggies you want. the new prime rib melt. it's a taste you won't soon forget,
the family says that while the gift is appreciated, the gift will be auctioned off, and toe nateed fod donated >> i would be so afraid getting the diaper into the jewels. >>> the secretary of transportation commonwealth toom talk about the state's plan of action.tion. >>> from puppet perform performo backyard theaters, it's a summer full of fun at the straightstrag more, and that is where holly morris is at this morning. we will check in with her next. [ female announcer...
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. >> reporter: to the rescue, nate gave chase.mly as if he were picking up at a starbucks drive-through window -- >> it wasn't a big deal to me, getting close to her, i wasn't that nervous. >> he figures he was doing about 40 with advertise head cam rolling, he decided to deliver the cup to the driver on a whim. >> make her day, i guess. >> reporter: when she made a turn, he followed her and a few seconds later managed to show her the cup. she saw, but didn't pull over. >> i thought it would be cool to do the hand off while moving. sure enough, she rolled her window down. >> my daughter. >> when she poured it out, i was like, man. >> reporter: he wished she took a drink out of it. he wasn't insulted she dumped the milk or milky coffee. there are worse things in a mug you can leave on your car. a seattle police officer drove a few blocks with an assault rifle on his trunk. >> a teen mom left her baby on the roof of her car and drove 12 miles. >> the car seat toppled and was discovered by a motorist later. >> reporter: the baby was
. >> reporter: to the rescue, nate gave chase.mly as if he were picking up at a starbucks drive-through window -- >> it wasn't a big deal to me, getting close to her, i wasn't that nervous. >> he figures he was doing about 40 with advertise head cam rolling, he decided to deliver the cup to the driver on a whim. >> make her day, i guess. >> reporter: when she made a turn, he followed her and a few seconds later managed to show her the cup. she saw, but didn't pull...
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este segmento de mi mamÁ, mama estas mal la pasta de quien este no funciona >>> no lo haga con los nate barbie ojalÁ que no lo necesites la piel, shea probado en estudios cientÍficos que la piel cuando se aplica asÍ como se puede utilizar el anti bokbiÓti a leo veloe vera ayuda que la h zico fr zico tri ce >>> lo mÁs importante lavar la quemadura una vez se sufre la lesiÓn durante 10 minutos >>> 10 a 15 minutos y no usen el hielo >>> cualquier pregunta querÍa preguntarte de estas estrellas que son peligrosas para los niÑos que son los que mÁs utilizando este tipo de producto. >>> claro sÍ tienen alguna pregunta me lo envÍan en twitter en @ g r ji en noticias univisiÓn quÉ se habla esta sep semana >>> es un video de cuÁntas libras aumentamos de cuando dormimos pocos, pienso duermen poco engordan paso >>> excepto con los niÑos que tienen. >>> gracias doctor, ya sabe su cuenta de twitter @ doctor juan >>> d r juan j.r. >>> gracias doctor. ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ) >>> bueno pierde otro productor la pelÍcula no autorizada sobre la vida de llejenni rivera, est vez se trata del ex estilista de la cantan
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. >> it oakridge nateed -- originated in shanghai and a half of them are heading to summer camps in theu.s. yesterday they met with them to address their concerns. >>> they are calling them to multiply, at least 40 people were killed and 322 more have been wounded. officials say protesters opened fire on troops out side the building and they fired at soup sport -- supporters while they were gathered for morning prayers. they faced off with the military after he was removed from power in what some were calling a coup. and a train derailed in canada setting off explosions and fire and they were in the town of quebec, firefighters are still trying to put out flames two burning age core cars. >>> the possibility of starting as early as today, this is the first full week since bart strike started and both sides say they admit they have until august th to reach a new deals or bart workers say they will walk out again. ac transit union is holding a special closed session tonight to discuss labor anything corrosion diego. they are scheduled a meeting with other one cans and instead the house wi
. >> it oakridge nateed -- originated in shanghai and a half of them are heading to summer camps in theu.s. yesterday they met with them to address their concerns. >>> they are calling them to multiply, at least 40 people were killed and 322 more have been wounded. officials say protesters opened fire on troops out side the building and they fired at soup sport -- supporters while they were gathered for morning prayers. they faced off with the military after he was removed from...
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she just rolled her window down. >> when she poured it out i was like man. >> reporter: nate said he things than a mug that you can accidently leave on a car. a seattle police officer drove a few blocks with this assault rifle lying on the trunk. a teen mom got arrested when she left her baby in a car seat on the roof of her car and drove 12 miles. sdwl the car seat toppled and was discovered by a motorest later. >> reporter: the baby was fine. the mom pleaded not guilty to child abuse and dui. police said she told them she just smoked marijuana. better a mug than a mug shot. one other time nate spotted a pontiac with a dangling gas cap. >> i crewed it up. >> he is santa on two wheels we heard him exclaim as he drove out of sight. >> amazing story. everybody is fine. thanks for joining us. i'm wolf blitzer in the situation room. "erin burnett outfront" starts right now. >>> another big day in court. we have it all covered. the judge asks george zimmerman directly if he wants to testify. she gets teste with the lawyers and sets the time table for closing arguments. >>> we are going to
she just rolled her window down. >> when she poured it out i was like man. >> reporter: nate said he things than a mug that you can accidently leave on a car. a seattle police officer drove a few blocks with this assault rifle lying on the trunk. a teen mom got arrested when she left her baby in a car seat on the roof of her car and drove 12 miles. sdwl the car seat toppled and was discovered by a motorest later. >> reporter: the baby was fine. the mom pleaded not guilty to...
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facing nate schierholtz and nate makes him pay. solo shot had to be the best of his career. 1-0, cubs. bottom of nine, bases loaded again. one out. grounds to first. back to home and back to first. double play, game over. giants left ten runners on base. lose their second straight to the cubs, 1-0, your final. >>> meanwhile the a's tying their lead in the american league host hosting the angels. turn back the clock with the retro 1996 uniforms. i like the old look. reminds me of the glory days. like the old days but i'm not sure about the halo on the cap. angels 1-0 lead in the second. the starter malone serves up a fat one. he finds the sweet spot. his 15th of the year. malone settled down. went seven inning, struck out six. and a's offense struggling until the 7th. derek norris pinch-hitting. lines to left and barely gets over the wall. two-run shot. oakland added one more in the in and they win it 3-1. a's are now a five game lead over the rangers, who lost to cleveland. >>> all right, the husband of the year award goes to hunte
facing nate schierholtz and nate makes him pay. solo shot had to be the best of his career. 1-0, cubs. bottom of nine, bases loaded again. one out. grounds to first. back to home and back to first. double play, game over. giants left ten runners on base. lose their second straight to the cubs, 1-0, your final. >>> meanwhile the a's tying their lead in the american league host hosting the angels. turn back the clock with the retro 1996 uniforms. i like the old look. reminds me of the...
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facing nate schierholtz and nate makes him pay. a solo shot had to be the best of his career. 1-0, cubs. bottom of nine, bases loaded again. one out. grounds to first. raise so fires to home, back to first, and double play. game over. giants left ten runners on base and lose their second straight to the cubs, 1-0, the final. >>> meanwhile the a's tying their lead in the american league host hosting the angels. turn back the clock with the retro 1996 uniforms. -- 1969 uniforms. i like the old look. reminds me of the glory days in the early 70s. i'm not sure about the hall low on the cap. angels 1-0 lead in the second. the starter malone serves up a fat one. he finds the sweet spot. his 15th of the year. malone settled down. went seven inning, struck out six. including former a's collin. and a's offense struggling until the 7th. derek norris pinch-hitting. lines to left and barely gets over the wall. two-run shot. oakland added one more in the in -- in the inning and they win it 3 hitch 1. a's a five him gave lead over the rangers wh
facing nate schierholtz and nate makes him pay. a solo shot had to be the best of his career. 1-0, cubs. bottom of nine, bases loaded again. one out. grounds to first. raise so fires to home, back to first, and double play. game over. giants left ten runners on base and lose their second straight to the cubs, 1-0, the final. >>> meanwhile the a's tying their lead in the american league host hosting the angels. turn back the clock with the retro 1996 uniforms. -- 1969 uniforms. i like...
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that people who go nate their bodies ten to be people like myself, kind of practical, utilitarian, cheap. they -- it's door-to-door service. you can do a service if you want to but you don't have to. so they'll pick you up and you go -- plus you get sort of wonderful feeling of having helped -- making a donation to science, contribution to science. >> host: tax deductible? >> guest: you know, that would require putting a value on a dead body, and if you -- which is an interesting issue because dead bodies are kind of like cards -- cars. part by part. if you add up what each individual part costs, and add them up, it's a far greater number than it would be just for a whole body. so, it's difficult to put a figure actually on it. should the irs audit -- well, see, the irs -- they're not going to audit you on this. going to be a really strange scenario if they audit you after -- beyond the grave. >> host: is there a shortage of dead bodies for surgeons, et cetera? >> guest: yes and no. people -- depending on where you live, because if you're in -- if you live somewhere near, say, stanford o
that people who go nate their bodies ten to be people like myself, kind of practical, utilitarian, cheap. they -- it's door-to-door service. you can do a service if you want to but you don't have to. so they'll pick you up and you go -- plus you get sort of wonderful feeling of having helped -- making a donation to science, contribution to science. >> host: tax deductible? >> guest: you know, that would require putting a value on a dead body, and if you -- which is an interesting...
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they'll be playing at candlestick to an expected crowd of 53,000 fans, and john mayer will be sir nate -- serenading fans, and two baseball games on both sides of the bay. and if that wasn't busy enough, critical mass bicyclers will hold their monthly ride through san francisco. >> community members in vallejo are going all out to help a group of baseball all-stars get to a playoff game in utah. the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk san francisco and including how many millions it raised. >> the a's find some offense and the giants go for a sweep of arizona, but the big story is phil mickelson coming from five strokes at farmers we make you smarter ab
they'll be playing at candlestick to an expected crowd of 53,000 fans, and john mayer will be sir nate -- serenading fans, and two baseball games on both sides of the bay. and if that wasn't busy enough, critical mass bicyclers will hold their monthly ride through san francisco. >> community members in vallejo are going all out to help a group of baseball all-stars get to a playoff game in utah. the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from...
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they'll be playing at candlestick to an expected crowd of 53,000 fans, and john mayer will be sir nate -- serenading fans, and two baseball games on both sides of the bay. and if that wasn't busy enough, critical mass bicyclers will hold their monthly ride through san francisco. >> community members in vallejo are going all out to help a group of baseball all-stars get to a playoff game in utah. the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from the police department to local companies have pitched in. today the team got news of a surprise donor. >> we had good news today. cc sabathia, got word of the story so he sent us a nice little donation, and he is behind us, too. >> the team plans to start driving to utah tuesday. the first scheduled game in the ten-team tournament starts friday. >> coming up, this years a.i.d.s. walk san francisco and including how many millions it raised. >> the a's find some offense and the giants go for a sweep of arizona, but the big story is phil mickelson coming from five stro >> for 25 years abc7 news has teamed
they'll be playing at candlestick to an expected crowd of 53,000 fans, and john mayer will be sir nate -- serenading fans, and two baseball games on both sides of the bay. and if that wasn't busy enough, critical mass bicyclers will hold their monthly ride through san francisco. >> community members in vallejo are going all out to help a group of baseball all-stars get to a playoff game in utah. the babe ruth team has received an invitation to a tournament in utah. people and groups from...
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and so did nate and 87% of the other babies tested. are unlike them. >> bloom: what could be more arbitrary than whether you like graham crackers or cheerios? >> stahl: nothing. >> bloom: nothing. but it matters. it matters to the young baby. we are predisposed to break the world up into different human groups based on the most subtle and seemingly irrelevant cues. and that, to some extent, is the dark side of morality. >> stahl: we want the other to be punished? >> wynn: in our studies, babies seem as if they do want the other to be punished. >> stahl: we used to think that we're taught to hate. i think there was a song like that. this is suggesting that we're not taught to hate, we're born to hate. >> wynn: i think that we are built to, you know, at the drop of a hat, create "us and them." >> bloom: and that... and that's why we're not that moral. we have an initial moral sense that is, in some ways, very impressive, and in some ways, really depressing; that we see some of the worst biases in adults reflected in the minds and in the
and so did nate and 87% of the other babies tested. are unlike them. >> bloom: what could be more arbitrary than whether you like graham crackers or cheerios? >> stahl: nothing. >> bloom: nothing. but it matters. it matters to the young baby. we are predisposed to break the world up into different human groups based on the most subtle and seemingly irrelevant cues. and that, to some extent, is the dark side of morality. >> stahl: we want the other to be punished?...
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he dido nate $500 per strikeout in the league today and raised over 100 grand. off to tennis. continued to knock off the big guns. first serena williams. 9-7 in the tie breaker. top five is next. >>> first a look at the new bay bridge and we should find out monday if it will open on time. ,,,,,,,,,,,, sleeping apart. things should never come to this. that is why i'm through the moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be personalized with a touch of a button. so both of you can get the best sleep possible...together. goodnight love chickens. ...excuse my english, love birds.. hills. this is in joqauin before we get to breaking news right now chopper 5 over a fire in the oakland hills. this is juaquin miller park near the observatory. at this point we don't know the cause nor how much acreage is burning but there have been numerous fires across the bay area tonight. we'll keep one eye on this one for sure. >>> the 4th of july top five. number five, look at this hotdog. that's a big one. go feet long. cheese, chilly,
he dido nate $500 per strikeout in the league today and raised over 100 grand. off to tennis. continued to knock off the big guns. first serena williams. 9-7 in the tie breaker. top five is next. >>> first a look at the new bay bridge and we should find out monday if it will open on time. ,,,,,,,,,,,, sleeping apart. things should never come to this. that is why i'm through the moon to present our latest innovation, tempur choice. it features an adjustable support system that can be...
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making environmental finding, documents as the file number 1 30459 rntion and we have a presentation by nate allbee legislative aid to campos. >> and thank you, and you are a trooper. >> good evening, commissioners, i know that we are tired and i will keep this sisync. >> and this legislation was actually co-written by our office as well as the office of supervisor weiner and just a background on the mission. alcohol and special use district was established in the early 90s to control the proliferation of and the cluster of the businesses serving the alcohol in the area. it covers all of the mission and the neighborhood as well. and it is pretty much remained, unchanged for the past 17 years, since both supervisor weiner and campos have been in office we have received a lot of calls from the community leaders and business leaders asking us to update that to reflect more of the current needs of the mission than what was going on in the early 90s. >> so we have had over a year of community and stake holder meetings, and more meetings than our office has had and we have come up with a compromis
making environmental finding, documents as the file number 1 30459 rntion and we have a presentation by nate allbee legislative aid to campos. >> and thank you, and you are a trooper. >> good evening, commissioners, i know that we are tired and i will keep this sisync. >> and this legislation was actually co-written by our office as well as the office of supervisor weiner and just a background on the mission. alcohol and special use district was established in the early 90s to...
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. >> i think we all felt vulnerable still and i think there was this sense that perm nated -- permeated then and still to a degree now that lives with us over that decade of vulnerability and a sense of what can we do to protect ourselves and our children and our families and i don't think that's changed that much over the last decades. chris: but the unity, i remember riding on the j train in downtown manhattan and somebody was playing the sax, which is the great mournful instrument and i just thought there's something really quiet about new york. it's a noisy town. maybe contemplation, maybe respect. that was also the mood more recently at boston after the marathon bombing. >> right. the thing is that you have to look at the 15 years before, which were an unprecedented riod of peace, prosperity, invulnerability. this country for the last decade reencountered reality as the rest of the world knows it. >> i think the word we're all reaching for is fear. for a long time that was not part of the american calculus and after 9/11 and with the tumult in the economy that became a dominant for
. >> i think we all felt vulnerable still and i think there was this sense that perm nated -- permeated then and still to a degree now that lives with us over that decade of vulnerability and a sense of what can we do to protect ourselves and our children and our families and i don't think that's changed that much over the last decades. chris: but the unity, i remember riding on the j train in downtown manhattan and somebody was playing the sax, which is the great mournful instrument and...
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right now nate silver of espn fame, nate silver is saying republicans have a good shot of picking up senate. i don't think things are going to get easier for the president over the next three years. right now we're still going around in circles. i'm not blaming the president. it takes two to tango. two are tangoing. right now we have a decision to make, the president has a decision to make, are we going to keep spinning our wheels for the next three years like we have the past five years? are we going to get some business done? >> i'd like them to stop tangoing and do what it takes, even if it means grab them by the collar. still ahead, we'll bring in nbc news political director chuck todd into the conversation. "morning joe" will be right back. a quarter million tweeters musicare tweeting.eamed. and 900 million dollars are changing hands online. that's why the internet needs a new kind of server. one that's 80% smaller. uses 89% less energy. and costs 77% less. it's called hp moonshot. and it's giving the internet the room it needs to grow. this ...is going to be big. it's time to b
right now nate silver of espn fame, nate silver is saying republicans have a good shot of picking up senate. i don't think things are going to get easier for the president over the next three years. right now we're still going around in circles. i'm not blaming the president. it takes two to tango. two are tangoing. right now we have a decision to make, the president has a decision to make, are we going to keep spinning our wheels for the next three years like we have the past five years? are...
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nate, we appreciate it. [ laughter ] >> he did a good thing. for the video, as well. >>> on this morning's healthwatch, if you live into your 90s you're likely to be mentally sharper than people that old were a decade ago. researchers in denmark found people born in 1915 performed better on cognitive tests as well as activities of daily living and they were nearly one- third more likely to live until the age of 95 or more. >> we can only hope. >>> it's not just how much fat but where you carry fat. the fat on your body makes a difference. the researchers say extensive belly fat means danger of heart disease or cancer. the study found a link between stomach fat and the diseases, but it didn't prove if the fat causes heart problems or cancer. >>> brain surgery is scary enough but now a man who had it while awake was playing a guitar, he is sharing his story story. ♪[ music ] >> sounds good. the musician and actor strummed the guitar for six hours in may after he got a pacemaker in the brain to stop tremors. his playing helped surgeons where to pu
nate, we appreciate it. [ laughter ] >> he did a good thing. for the video, as well. >>> on this morning's healthwatch, if you live into your 90s you're likely to be mentally sharper than people that old were a decade ago. researchers in denmark found people born in 1915 performed better on cognitive tests as well as activities of daily living and they were nearly one- third more likely to live until the age of 95 or more. >> we can only hope. >>> it's not just how...
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testimony by the defense minister revealed that he did not mind being treated by his sub nates in the military as an irrelevance. so what's the point of it? of being a defense minister? >> well, you know, in a parliamentary system it probably looks nice to have a defense system. >> even if he's not told of anything? >> yes, and pretend that we are in charge when we're not. >> the state's chief minister explained that civilian government was weak because of the nation's numerous coups. frequent military interventions had created a vacuum in the political situations that have yet been filled. the intelligence director at the i.s.i. emerged as the most powerful and feared institution in pakistan the head of the spying agency justified his seemingly unchallenged role by stating that no one in the civilian government, including the defense minister had read the basic documents concerning defense policy. the commission was kaus i think about the i.s.i. which performed a number of functions, for which it had no legal authority. it reported that the reluctance of the i.s.i. to accept civilian
testimony by the defense minister revealed that he did not mind being treated by his sub nates in the military as an irrelevance. so what's the point of it? of being a defense minister? >> well, you know, in a parliamentary system it probably looks nice to have a defense system. >> even if he's not told of anything? >> yes, and pretend that we are in charge when we're not. >> the state's chief minister explained that civilian government was weak because of the nation's...
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nate silver an others think that democrats may be in for a hard slog. as jonathan said, this goes deeper than party affiliation. if you think that we should have a government of people. rather than a government of empty chairs. right? so 700 days and people not getting votes goes to that problem. i've heard the term nuclear option. it is interesting that even democrats call it that. this also is a democracy option, or a majority option. >> right. jennifer, ari hits on an important point which is sort of the thesis of governing or not governing which seems to be part of the conservative project at this point and your colleague at "new york" magazine writes this in "new york" magazine -- before the obama era, the process of corralling votes, placating holdouts and hammering out compromises was not something either side especially loved, but also not something that one side dislike more than the other. but a hatred for law making has emerged in the obama years. first as a republican tactic, and then as an apparently genuine belief system. i mean in your re
nate silver an others think that democrats may be in for a hard slog. as jonathan said, this goes deeper than party affiliation. if you think that we should have a government of people. rather than a government of empty chairs. right? so 700 days and people not getting votes goes to that problem. i've heard the term nuclear option. it is interesting that even democrats call it that. this also is a democracy option, or a majority option. >> right. jennifer, ari hits on an important point...