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and the question is, is there any conflict with permission -- permission [speaker not understood] -- regarding that ordinance? so basically how the city of edmonton's graffiti ordinance reads is that the by law is not specific to graffiti. so, graffiti is not defined. it doesn't say that it slashes or it doesn't describe it in that nature. and it doesn't speak to permission either. the by law is written such that it's under community standards 14600 with respect to community standards and buildings that are considered a nuisance. there's a specific statement in there, i don't have it in front of me unfortunately, with respect to graffiti. and, so, i guess the question, then, -- question is, do we ever have trouble with property owners saying, well, i want to have this piece of graffiti on our property and i don't feel it's a nuisance and i'm not going to remove it? and we haven't had any problems actually whatsoever with our graffiti by law being challenged. how the by law works is that our by law officers, any graffiti that comes up is at their discretion. so, whether they determine
and the question is, is there any conflict with permission -- permission [speaker not understood] -- regarding that ordinance? so basically how the city of edmonton's graffiti ordinance reads is that the by law is not specific to graffiti. so, graffiti is not defined. it doesn't say that it slashes or it doesn't describe it in that nature. and it doesn't speak to permission either. the by law is written such that it's under community standards 14600 with respect to community standards and...
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the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on october 31, 2013, at 9:39 a.m. that the senate passed senate 1561, that the senate agreed to without amendment house concurrent resolution 62, that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 3190. with best wishes i am, sincerely, karen l. haas, clerk of the house. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. for what purpose does the gentleman from south carolina seek recognition? mr. wilson: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. wilson: mr. speaker, in 2009, as the president traveled across the country campaigning for his signature health care takeover, he promised every american family that, quote, if you like your doctor, you will be
the clerk: the honorable the speaker, house of representatives, sir, pursuant to the permission granted in clause 2-h of rule 2 of the rules of the u.s. house of representatives, the clerk received the following message from the secretary of the senate on october 31, 2013, at 9:39 a.m. that the senate passed senate 1561, that the senate agreed to without amendment house concurrent resolution 62, that the senate passed without amendment h.r. 3190. with best wishes i am, sincerely, karen l. haas,...
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it's called without their permission. okay.what is it you are doing without their permission and who is they? >> it is the gatekeepers, it is this idea that on-line we have this thing called permissionless innovation. the idea that anybody with a great idea can share it with the world, whether it is a business or a nonprofit or an art project or activism. and that means we get to surface more ideas and creativity from more people who don't need to go through gatekeepers. >> stephen: don't gatekeepers tell us what is good and bad? >> gatekeepers sometimes get it right. jon stewart had a good choice bringing you on board. >> stephen: i was at the daily show before he was but go ahead. >> stephen: whatever, whatever, that's not a knock, that's just a fact. >> the hope is with a platform like read it or the internet we get to hear from more people because they otherwise wouldn't have gotten the good fortune of finding the right gatekeeper at the right time. >> stephen: so if i wanted to do an internet start up, what do you do? i kn
it's called without their permission. okay.what is it you are doing without their permission and who is they? >> it is the gatekeepers, it is this idea that on-line we have this thing called permissionless innovation. the idea that anybody with a great idea can share it with the world, whether it is a business or a nonprofit or an art project or activism. and that means we get to surface more ideas and creativity from more people who don't need to go through gatekeepers. >> stephen:...
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the book is without their permission. alexis, we'll be be >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night. (cheers and applause) from comedy central in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the show, my name is jon stewart. we have a nice one for you tonight. the great geoffrey rush will be joining us. let's begin tonight with healthcare.gov, rhymes with love. last we checked in the embattled obama administration was making a simple promise to the american people. >> by the end of this month we anticipate that it is going to be working the way that it will suppose to. >> it will take to the end of november for an optimally functioning web site.
the book is without their permission. alexis, we'll be be >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night. (cheers and applause) from comedy central in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) captioning sponsored by comedy central >> jon: welcome to the show, my name is jon stewart. we have a nice one for you tonight. the great geoffrey rush will be joining us. let's begin tonight with healthcare.gov, rhymes with love. last we checked in...
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the book is without their permission. alexis, we'll be be >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night. (cheers and applause) - hi. hello. i'm blake chesterfield henderson, and this is my thanksgiving video. holidays are always a little tough for me. like many children in america i'm from a broken home. but i think this turkey day's gonna be a little different because... [reggae dance music] oh, yeah! i'm going to hedonism ii, y'all! yeah! jamaica's premiere sex resort. four days, three nights. and we are just gonna... oh! oh oh oh! oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh oh! tag 'em and bag 'em! ha ha ha! i'm so excited. and i'm going with with my real family, adam and ders. we're gonna have a blast. there's beaches, there's babes. and there is also-- bum bum buh bummm-- a little restaurant called pastafari. italian food with a jamaican fusion. jah, please. ha ha ha! let's go check on the guys-- i'm so excited! oh! there he is. anders. say what's up to the camera. - uh, ders? who's ders? my name's buddy ferrera. - whoa ho
the book is without their permission. alexis, we'll be be >> stephen: that's it for the report, everybody, good night. (cheers and applause) - hi. hello. i'm blake chesterfield henderson, and this is my thanksgiving video. holidays are always a little tough for me. like many children in america i'm from a broken home. but i think this turkey day's gonna be a little different because... [reggae dance music] oh, yeah! i'm going to hedonism ii, y'all! yeah! jamaica's premiere sex resort....
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to build this emcampment nats: ambiance >> did you have permission to be down here?> this is just one of what may be dozens of encampments, there is another one that has been getting a lot of media attention where the people living here have all but abandoned it except for this guy who told me if it weren't for the homeless deficating on walnut creek city streets they might have been left alone however everything always comes to a boil and now its cleanup time >> in walnut creek stanley roberts kron 4 news >> 49ers waive kyle williams the 49ers released receiver/kick returner kyle williams today he is unfortunately best known for two fumbles that cost the team a super bowl appearance two seasons ago >> there will have more on this story coming up. >> it is not time for the sports reporter with gary radnich read the sharks have been struggling in overtime. here we go, it just ended. we have to show him before every game whether you want to see him or not he had a 2 to less than advantage. but then the calgary flames come. we go to overtime. at brad stored has just mad
to build this emcampment nats: ambiance >> did you have permission to be down here?> this is just one of what may be dozens of encampments, there is another one that has been getting a lot of media attention where the people living here have all but abandoned it except for this guy who told me if it weren't for the homeless deficating on walnut creek city streets they might have been left alone however everything always comes to a boil and now its cleanup time >> in walnut creek...
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. >> israel often denies palestinians permission to visit relatives held in prisons.nly detainee's children are allowed in, meaning they make the trip alone. >> reporter: it's five in the morning. these children are getting ready. they are not packing for school. instead they are skipping school to visit their father in prison. he is serving 67 life sentences. the israeli authorities banned his wife from seeing her husband. only the children can get prison visitation permits. >> translation: in the last 2.5 years i only saw abduala twice. he's banned from receiving guests. this ended. i'm refused security clearance. i don't know the reasons. >> the girls recently started monthly prison visits. they are special events and they insist on buying now outfits every time to impress their father. she was a month old when her father was detained. this is the sixth time she's seen her father. >>. translation: we used to know my dad. now we know him better. when he was on hunger strike we heard him. we get exhausted on the trips. when we see that the exhaustion goes away. >> no
. >> israel often denies palestinians permission to visit relatives held in prisons.nly detainee's children are allowed in, meaning they make the trip alone. >> reporter: it's five in the morning. these children are getting ready. they are not packing for school. instead they are skipping school to visit their father in prison. he is serving 67 life sentences. the israeli authorities banned his wife from seeing her husband. only the children can get prison visitation permits....
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a huge change, what you alluded to earlier, that certain employers would have to give employees permission to use contraception under certain scenarios, which was very frustrating, because if the public knew, they would be outraged. the idea of the all out hell was basically making sure we took our time concisely but loudly to let people of wisconsin know exactly what the senate republicans were up to with this legislation.
a huge change, what you alluded to earlier, that certain employers would have to give employees permission to use contraception under certain scenarios, which was very frustrating, because if the public knew, they would be outraged. the idea of the all out hell was basically making sure we took our time concisely but loudly to let people of wisconsin know exactly what the senate republicans were up to with this legislation.
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after his death, young's widow gave us the permission to broadcast the audio about the terrorist attack. >> it was a very very military type of operation. they had knowledge of almost everything in the compound. they knew where the gasoline was, where the generators were, where the safe room was. they knew more than they should have about that compound. >> at a separate hearing today, fbi director told senators he's not opposed to congress speaking with agabenghazi survivors. this could derail the criminal cases. >>> thank you. >>> for more on the investigation, we turn to california congressman republican deven. thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> the intelligence committee spent hours yesterday and today with five current or former cia employee, contractors, operatives. i understand hearings were classified. did you learn anything that substantially changes your understanding of what went on in benghazi that night? >> yes. there are definite discrepancies. it's important for everyone of the american people to understand, these guys are american heroes and should be treated th
after his death, young's widow gave us the permission to broadcast the audio about the terrorist attack. >> it was a very very military type of operation. they had knowledge of almost everything in the compound. they knew where the gasoline was, where the generators were, where the safe room was. they knew more than they should have about that compound. >> at a separate hearing today, fbi director told senators he's not opposed to congress speaking with agabenghazi survivors. this...
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that's what you do that's old school you ask for permission. want to thank him and all of you from the south of our community would gave our blessing and said, yes please have this museum built here. i want to introduce our next speaker but i'll tell you a little bit about her. when it comes down to working there are some people who will work conditionally and untirelessly and jane kim worked hours and hours and weeks and months and months we understand gave up her time to make this happen being representative of this district. her aid also worked on weekends and i want to thank our aid also april. where's april at? (clapping) thank you, very much april for all the work you did because a lot of times you get the supervise and mayor but there's people behind the scene and he know and we want to thank you and honor you today for all the work you did. so welcome this supervisor supervisor jane xim (clapping) >> well, now i know who i'm going to ask to be my mc at my kickoff. i want to recognize april because actually she was on maternity leave and
that's what you do that's old school you ask for permission. want to thank him and all of you from the south of our community would gave our blessing and said, yes please have this museum built here. i want to introduce our next speaker but i'll tell you a little bit about her. when it comes down to working there are some people who will work conditionally and untirelessly and jane kim worked hours and hours and weeks and months and months we understand gave up her time to make this happen...
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but permission by the property owners. so, that goes into it also. >> there will be a yellow brick road somewhere, too. we're going to go -- do you want to respond to this? >> i'll respond very briefly. my experience with graffiti vandals is that they are actually quite smart and adaptable. if they know that the graffiti on the sidewalk is staying because something has changed their responsibility or accountability, they will target your sidewalks. what i would say is don't wait for people to report it. because they may not know that it's not permission. they may not know they have a right to report t. they may not want to upset their neighbors, their fellow business people. if you see it, by law enforcement or code enforcement officer, city staff, committee member, change the culture. if the graffiti starts showing up on your light poles you're not used to paying attention to that, they will know that, the graffiti stays there, they will target your light polls. we went from zero on light polls in van kao to hundreds and
but permission by the property owners. so, that goes into it also. >> there will be a yellow brick road somewhere, too. we're going to go -- do you want to respond to this? >> i'll respond very briefly. my experience with graffiti vandals is that they are actually quite smart and adaptable. if they know that the graffiti on the sidewalk is staying because something has changed their responsibility or accountability, they will target your sidewalks. what i would say is don't wait for...
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. >>> what if before i could get my tv show i had to first get permission from the competition?f dan rather or die door diane sawyer said no, i wouldn't be here. that makes since. >> r.j. bruner of kentucky assumed he could start a moving company without having to get his competitors permission, so he started one. >> put an ad on craigslist, pickup truck, and we were busy all summer long. >> people wanted your services. now in just a couple years, you have 30 employees, six trucks. >> over 30 now, cleancut young guys. that sells. >> this customer is pleased. >> it's been great. they showed up exactly on time. >> but r.j. soon learned that pleasing customers is not enough. he got a threatening letter from state regulators. >> we need a certificate of necessity saying that there is room in the market for us to operate. >> certificate of necessity. meaning? >> the necessity within the moving mark in kentucky for another mover. >> what? a business has to prove it's needed? to get a license? >> you essentially have to get permission from your own competition first. >> tim's law firm
. >>> what if before i could get my tv show i had to first get permission from the competition?f dan rather or die door diane sawyer said no, i wouldn't be here. that makes since. >> r.j. bruner of kentucky assumed he could start a moving company without having to get his competitors permission, so he started one. >> put an ad on craigslist, pickup truck, and we were busy all summer long. >> people wanted your services. now in just a couple years, you have 30...
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break. >> crazyhorse one, request permission to engage. >> picking up the wounded. >> we're trying topermission. >> come on, let us shoot. >> bush master 7, roger, engage. >> clear. >> come on. [ gunfire. >> clear. [ gunfire ] >> clear. >> we're engaged. >> there's no sign of any further weapons. there's certainly no sign of any further fighting. these guys are certainly no threat. and yet the helicopter pilots decide to light up the van. and blast it. >> oh, yeah, look at that. right through the windshield. >> just a few minutes later, specialist mccord and the rest of bravo company arrive on the scene. >> i immediately saw a group of men by a wall who had just been completely shredded from these 30 millimeter rounds. and i saw against the wall was an rpg. the rpg did not have a round in it. then on the ground close by was an ak-47. and i saw the light blue minivan. and i could hear a little girl crying. >> realizing that there is a wounded child inside, mccord and his soldiers run to the van. >> inside the van when i looked in was a little girl about 4 years old. she had a severe be
break. >> crazyhorse one, request permission to engage. >> picking up the wounded. >> we're trying topermission. >> come on, let us shoot. >> bush master 7, roger, engage. >> clear. >> come on. [ gunfire. >> clear. [ gunfire ] >> clear. >> we're engaged. >> there's no sign of any further weapons. there's certainly no sign of any further fighting. these guys are certainly no threat. and yet the helicopter pilots decide to light up...
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they were convicted under new laws that ban demonstrations in egypt without government permission. >>here was an uproar here across the board. people were very angered seeing this 14 girls standing in that cage in the court, and being treated as if they were high-risk krim flals. these girls do belong to a group called the 7-8m movement. it does support the anti-coup alliance and the former president morsi, but before going to school or university they stood in in the streets about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons with the sign of the anti-coup alliance on it, other days, like the day they were detained, they were forming a human chain. they were sentenced for thuggery, destruction of public property, among other charges. something the lawyer says they will now appeal, but it raises a lot of questions for many people here, especially that they were detained before the protest law happened. and then charged right in the middle of the uproar that exists in this country because of the protest law. some universities have been in turmoil for quite a while. the anti-coup alliance h
they were convicted under new laws that ban demonstrations in egypt without government permission. >>here was an uproar here across the board. people were very angered seeing this 14 girls standing in that cage in the court, and being treated as if they were high-risk krim flals. these girls do belong to a group called the 7-8m movement. it does support the anti-coup alliance and the former president morsi, but before going to school or university they stood in in the streets about half...
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to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those demonstrators still out on the streets? >> well, the demonstrators have left the straits in the main. there is no suggestion of clashes or major clashes. >> i would say the situation is now calmer on the streets this evening this evening here in cairo, and there may be the opportunity for month protests tomorrow, and we have to take that with a pinch of assault. >> dominick, thank you very much. >> relatively quiet morning so far on wall street. investors holding back some ahead of the major news this week. key reports on jobs grows domesti.blackberry has decided o sell itself after all. the struggling phone
to do that they need to seek permission from the prosecutor, permission to go to the prison that he was taken to today. and once they get that they will be able to go to that prison, which has 15,000 inmates inside, several hundreds members of the muslim brotherhood, but not the senior ones. that is what happens now for mr. morsi's point of view. >> dominick we saw morsi for the first time. was that a good thing, a bad thing as far as peace in the country is concerned, and are those...
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. >> you don't need to ask permission.you bring american firepower within range of many countries on earth, and do it matter of factly without permission from any other government. >> it's one reason the u.s. navy is determined to perfect its drone technology. it's cheeper, risks fewer lives and allows the u.s. navy to operate with autonomy. >> it allows dull, dirty and dangerous mission sets that afford themselves to unmanned capabilities aptly. >> it's the future of u.s. high-tech warfare. the military hopes it will be fully operating in three years. >>>. >>> and the navy hopes to have a new group by 2020. >>> the sun of oklahoma senator james hinn love is dead. 51 perry enlough crashed five miles north of the airport. witnesses say the plane plunged and spiralled. he reported mechanical problems moments before the crash. >>> the nation's catholic leaders are meeting in baltimore. this year's assembly conference of catholic bishops comes as pope francis re-energises the church. >> reporter: pope francis is calling for a
. >> you don't need to ask permission.you bring american firepower within range of many countries on earth, and do it matter of factly without permission from any other government. >> it's one reason the u.s. navy is determined to perfect its drone technology. it's cheeper, risks fewer lives and allows the u.s. navy to operate with autonomy. >> it allows dull, dirty and dangerous mission sets that afford themselves to unmanned capabilities aptly. >> it's the future of...
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another phrase you can use to ask permission... is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-bye for this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can't tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night. he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are you forgetting he tried to rob us ? no, he didn't. - you jumped to "conclusives." - i think you mean "jumped to conclusions." whatever. you made a mistake. well, all i know is, he wouldn't take any money for fixing my car. - i think there may be something we can do. - what ? i'm still good friends with the chief mechanic down at the post office. maybe if i have a talk with him. she's been quiet all evening. no trouble at all. - i'm so glad. - what an angel. - thank you for sitting with her. - a pleasure. good night. good night. is something wrong, jamal ? no. yo
another phrase you can use to ask permission... is "do you mind if--" do you mind if i say good-bye for this episode of "word play" ? that's what i was hoping you would say. i can't tell you how grateful i am. you saved me a lot of money. no problem. no, please. i'm glad to be of help. are you sure ? well, thanks again. you're welcome. good night. he really is good with cars. i wish there was something we could do to help him. don't you think we've done enough for him ? are...
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going to the police to get permission. the police are going to delay the granting of a permit or they're going to brutally attack protestors. >> the crack down certainly continues there without question. thank you oyour time tonight, happy thanksgiving to you. >> china has sent war planes, escalating the tension over its newly declared air defense zone. this comes after japan and south korea flew planes over the same area, defying china. two days earlier united states flew planes over that air space. stephanie skalwin has more. >> it might take one tiny miscalculation or one tiny misunderstanding and these islands could become the center of a large international conflict. to the japanese, they are the sinkarkus, to the chinese the dius. air defense identification zone or addz, they're the most talked about area. >> china japan and korea are all facing domestic issues and they want to divert people's attention to security and diplomatic measures. these countries want to find another issue they can quarrel about. >> china's
going to the police to get permission. the police are going to delay the granting of a permit or they're going to brutally attack protestors. >> the crack down certainly continues there without question. thank you oyour time tonight, happy thanksgiving to you. >> china has sent war planes, escalating the tension over its newly declared air defense zone. this comes after japan and south korea flew planes over the same area, defying china. two days earlier united states flew planes...
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we'd like to provide all our data with driver and mta permission, i know i'm out of time but i would like to respectfully request reconsideration of the proposal. >> good afternoon, directors, han sue kim, president of (inaudible) cab. our livelihoods are depending on us becoming a reliable high quality service just to survive in the current environment that we have so it troubles me quite a bit to come up here and ask you to not support this contract or table it. this is absolutely the wrong contract for us to get to where we need. i want to make it clear, i just don't understand how a company that has never put in hardware or built an app before gets a no bid contract to put in hardware and software to build a system that the private industry has already done. 1100 of the cabs i think are on fly wheel, i have fly wheel in my fleet along with my desoto orders and you are going to build the system after, by the way, you have mandated equipment, electronic waybills, computerized dispatch, that has all been mandated. there is nothing in our equipment that you cannot access that will gi
we'd like to provide all our data with driver and mta permission, i know i'm out of time but i would like to respectfully request reconsideration of the proposal. >> good afternoon, directors, han sue kim, president of (inaudible) cab. our livelihoods are depending on us becoming a reliable high quality service just to survive in the current environment that we have so it troubles me quite a bit to come up here and ask you to not support this contract or table it. this is absolutely the...
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well, we said what we've got to do is get some money from albany, that is get permission from albany to tax ourselves. because you cannot tax -- other than real estate rates, you can't do it without permission from albany. so we went to albany and judge marlon -- i don't know whether he's here tonight, but judge marlon was my tenty mayor for -- deputy mayor for public safety, criminal justice. he had been presiding justice of the appellate division, second department. a very distinguished, knowledgeable, likable man. so he went forth to albany in pursuit of getting this legislation. and one white republican state senator said to him, my constituency is concerned with auto theft and graffiti. we said, but people are dying in the streets. well, we were able to surmount even that, and we got the legislation. and as some will attest -- and i mentioned it in the book -- from its peak, crime decreased more dramatically and more rapidly both in terms of actual numbers and percentages than at any time if the modern history of new york city. [applause] on our watch. [applause] the program was
well, we said what we've got to do is get some money from albany, that is get permission from albany to tax ourselves. because you cannot tax -- other than real estate rates, you can't do it without permission from albany. so we went to albany and judge marlon -- i don't know whether he's here tonight, but judge marlon was my tenty mayor for -- deputy mayor for public safety, criminal justice. he had been presiding justice of the appellate division, second department. a very distinguished,...
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to be here ok. >> reporter: despite having permission or not this area is in desperate need of a cleanis located right on a watershed. so as we approach the rainy season some of this stuff will morse likely be washed downstream. i spoke to the neighbors around the area and no one believes they have permission to build this encampment. this is just one of what dozens of an catmints there is another one that has been getting a lot of media attention. were the people living here have all but abandoned it except for this guy who told me if it weren't for the homeless defecating on one a creek city streets they may have been left alone. however everything always comes to a boil and now it's time for clean up. walnut creek stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> pam: and sports raiders quarterback to report does not practice as he tried to reset and recap his ailing right knee. and jim harbaugh stick up for his quarterback colin kapernick who is taking criticism from the and fans for his plea last sunday. gary has their reaction in all the sports next. (male announcer): it's now time for gary radnic
to be here ok. >> reporter: despite having permission or not this area is in desperate need of a cleanis located right on a watershed. so as we approach the rainy season some of this stuff will morse likely be washed downstream. i spoke to the neighbors around the area and no one believes they have permission to build this encampment. this is just one of what dozens of an catmints there is another one that has been getting a lot of media attention. were the people living here have all but...
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. >> do you worry that it gives a permission slip? of his defenses, almost almost as if it was a permission slip. >> i think the danger, not only do i think it's dangerous to give a permission slip, but the danger is that we know who not to offend. it's really biassed to say it's already to offend blacks. if the n word is not the word, what is the word. can we be the only ones that you can say anything you want, but you can't do it about others? i'm not willing to live under those standards. >> when you see the debate going on in the sports world, do you think there needs to be more shannon sharps speaking up? are you surprised at how this is a lot of younger african-americans who grew up in a different time? have no memory of the civil rights movement and even being raised in the 70s, you have one memory. raised in the 90s is a different mind set. >> somewhat of an education campaign, but i also think a lot of them are conveniently. they were not in a time of the 60s. i was a kid in the 60s. they were in the time of trayvon martin an
. >> do you worry that it gives a permission slip? of his defenses, almost almost as if it was a permission slip. >> i think the danger, not only do i think it's dangerous to give a permission slip, but the danger is that we know who not to offend. it's really biassed to say it's already to offend blacks. if the n word is not the word, what is the word. can we be the only ones that you can say anything you want, but you can't do it about others? i'm not willing to live under those...
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they were convicted up under a new law that bans gonestrations without government permission.l us about the reaction to the sentences and that voc ally protest to the protest law, itself. people were angl certified at seeing 14 girls high risk criminals, the movement that does support the anti-coup alliance and former president mohammed morsi but what they typically did was before going to school or university? >> they stood in the street about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons with the sign of the anti-coup alliance on it. other times, like on the day they got detained, they were forming a human chain. now, they weren't sentenced for thuggery, for destruction of public property among other charges, something that the lawyer says they will now appeal. but certainly, it raises a lot of questions for many people, especially that they were detained before the protest law happened they know charged right in the middle of the uperror that exists in this country because of that protest law. >> hoda, we are hearing reports that a college student has been killed at cairo unive
they were convicted up under a new law that bans gonestrations without government permission.l us about the reaction to the sentences and that voc ally protest to the protest law, itself. people were angl certified at seeing 14 girls high risk criminals, the movement that does support the anti-coup alliance and former president mohammed morsi but what they typically did was before going to school or university? >> they stood in the street about half an hour, sometimes carrying balloons...
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prison sentences as part of a new government mall bombing more than ten people gathering without permission. true this report from college. students were angered harsh jail sentences given to twenty one young women are in the exam to who were arrested in october for protesting and suppose that islam is president mohamed morsi he was ousted in july by the military now sports scene of those women have been given the eleven years in jail for supposedly holding weapons and assaulting police offices seven of them on mine is that just fifteen years old sixteen years old the families say they were just protesting on the cornice of onyx onto a holding balloons handing out flyers now it's not just islamist protesters who are being cracked down on we've also got elected activists who are being arrested the new protest by the government which was she did few days ago to hit any protests happened without permission from the interior ministry the latest news because is gyptian blogger. who is one of the keyboards of the journey to be part of the nation was picked up this evening his voice beaten as he w
prison sentences as part of a new government mall bombing more than ten people gathering without permission. true this report from college. students were angered harsh jail sentences given to twenty one young women are in the exam to who were arrested in october for protesting and suppose that islam is president mohamed morsi he was ousted in july by the military now sports scene of those women have been given the eleven years in jail for supposedly holding weapons and assaulting police offices...
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just like bloomberg and the new stores bloomberg has also offered detailed and complex financial permission for a terminal. people often catered for. advertising for your revenue stream which comes from the very front of terminal to look at the prospects for the future bloomberg business in china for the new short end of the company telling financial permission to what is already in a couple commitment and a colleague recently the high potential. the team that happened in your time stifling wished i was holding onto revenue source. when news broke out the bloomberg viking story. labor's lead in your times are important when the irony of ironies the animated story broke the news. during your times brighter than one third in the world wide attention the story brought up issues like boomers future plan to continue working in china the story brings to light the point. the bloomberg credibility of the new stores can be damaged by business interests. at dinnertime also blocked in china already kinda like the opportunity cost both companies continue to close comparison the opportunity cost in your
just like bloomberg and the new stores bloomberg has also offered detailed and complex financial permission for a terminal. people often catered for. advertising for your revenue stream which comes from the very front of terminal to look at the prospects for the future bloomberg business in china for the new short end of the company telling financial permission to what is already in a couple commitment and a colleague recently the high potential. the team that happened in your time stifling...
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so the new protests by the government which preceded few days ago hits any protests and without permission from the interior ministry the latest news because is gyptian blogger. who is one of the key voices donor to be part of the nation he's picked up this this evening his voice beaten he was being summoned by the general prosecutor for inciting protest he is of course a liberal and that's just. today saying that it's not just isn't a sweeping talk it's the question is whether the government can continue this has been my. opposition from a lot of the political factions including comments from one of the maybe it will lead is he's going to be a presidential hopeful tweeted asking the interim president to pardon these being sentenced and there's been no pressure to always about this protest or asking for it to be looked at again so the question remains whether this military led government will be able to continue this crackdown and continue issuing these very difficult and restricting freedoms. are still to come here on peacekeepers on the streets of the u.k. . people are right it's a very
so the new protests by the government which preceded few days ago hits any protests and without permission from the interior ministry the latest news because is gyptian blogger. who is one of the key voices donor to be part of the nation he's picked up this this evening his voice beaten he was being summoned by the general prosecutor for inciting protest he is of course a liberal and that's just. today saying that it's not just isn't a sweeping talk it's the question is whether the government...
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bread you cover over a great big boat the projects already received planning permission and funding is expected to come from the greater london authority initially this project will be soley for young people the charity works with society just takes the. place of for money to them because the moment they get into work they can't afford to live in a hostel and they can't afford to live anywhere else because doesn't make any moral or any economic sense. as an idea. is brilliantly innovative this been designed as a quick fix now is planning permission for thirty more things to be built next year but predictions say that if bracing continues at its coverage rate of building them by twenty twenty and we face a shortfall of two million homes in the u.k. so you can see the scale of the problem and it's why what started out as a local temporary solution could end up becoming a more permanent fixture surface r.t. london you've been watching the weekly here in r.t. coming up we've got a look at the world of business in venture capital but before we go to some of the week's images from the olympi
bread you cover over a great big boat the projects already received planning permission and funding is expected to come from the greater london authority initially this project will be soley for young people the charity works with society just takes the. place of for money to them because the moment they get into work they can't afford to live in a hostel and they can't afford to live anywhere else because doesn't make any moral or any economic sense. as an idea. is brilliantly innovative this...
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is brilliantly innovative it's been designed as a quick fix now there's planning permission for thirty more things to be built next year but predictions say that if bracing continues at its current rate of building them by twenty twenty and we face a shortfall of two million homes in the case you can see the scale of the problem and it's why what started out as a local temporary solution could end up becoming a more permanent fixture so our city london. the world's first bit coin a.t.m. was opened in the canadian city of vancouver this week the machine allows users to exchange their cyber currency into cash and vice versa let's now take a look at how it all works basically it is a currency used for online transactions and to make it work clients set up web wallets hiding their names behind a digital code banks middlemen and tax agencies are all left out of the process reducing fees but the payment can still be traced next you choose whether to shop online using bitcoins or sell them for any physical currency such as the dollar or euro coins are collected through a process called mining
is brilliantly innovative it's been designed as a quick fix now there's planning permission for thirty more things to be built next year but predictions say that if bracing continues at its current rate of building them by twenty twenty and we face a shortfall of two million homes in the case you can see the scale of the problem and it's why what started out as a local temporary solution could end up becoming a more permanent fixture so our city london. the world's first bit coin a.t.m. was...
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students' minds now a new lawsuit alleges that they're also selling their personal data without permission to discuss this i'm joined by the one the only rachel. i want to start off by asking you what does this lawsuit allege so a woman who took the test in chicago alleges that the test without her permission the companies sold off her name her birth date and most alarming to me her social security number to a number of different buyers for thirty three cents apiece each student so in addition to suing herself for damages she's trying to create a class action lawsuit that would allow anyone who's taken either these tests since two thousand and three to hop on board so you know thirty three cents per student doesn't seem like a lot more than three million students and they could be sold off to a ton of different buyers so this is big money in addition to the money that these test companies are already making by administering the test now i got asked and she also sued you have a conversation via her great average you know i was going to have just closed exactly which i mean i'm getting that
students' minds now a new lawsuit alleges that they're also selling their personal data without permission to discuss this i'm joined by the one the only rachel. i want to start off by asking you what does this lawsuit allege so a woman who took the test in chicago alleges that the test without her permission the companies sold off her name her birth date and most alarming to me her social security number to a number of different buyers for thirty three cents apiece each student so in addition...
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permission to stay cooped up americans internet data was released for the first time along with a series of pfizer court orders documenting continuous and systematic abuse by the n.s.a. and all of these documents are proving useful for the several organizations that are taking the n.s.a. to court in hopes of putting an end to many of these spying programs just recently revealed by edward snowden course the first revelation back in june concerning the bulk collection of millions of horizon users' phone metadata it soon became clear that not just verizon customers were virtually all americans were having their telephone metadata collected by the n.s.a. this type of surveillance this bulk collection of data that informs the government of who you call when you're calling them and how long you're talking to them was authorized according to the top secret files of court under section two fifteen of the patriot act but one of the authors of the patriot act republican jim sensenbrenner disagrees he responded to the disclosure saying there is no legitimate explanation for tracking the numbers loc
permission to stay cooped up americans internet data was released for the first time along with a series of pfizer court orders documenting continuous and systematic abuse by the n.s.a. and all of these documents are proving useful for the several organizations that are taking the n.s.a. to court in hopes of putting an end to many of these spying programs just recently revealed by edward snowden course the first revelation back in june concerning the bulk collection of millions of horizon...