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and everybody does not looks perplexed to what happened. >> we're on item 10 general public comment this is continued from item 4. is there anybody who wants to make general public comment seeing none, this item is closed >> item 11 commissioner matters. i want to say one thing informing for who those how were not and library opening it's a great architecture i'm trying to get this power anchored the general manager is there are that's a simple for north beach and when joe d gets improved theres a mecca for the chinatown area. any public comment on that item? seeing none, public comment is closed. item 12 is new business agenda that item? . seeing none, public comment is closed. item 13 is communications. any public comment on that item? . seeing none, public comment is closed. and item 14 is adjournment >> move to adjourn. >> moved and seconded. we're gÑfÑ??Ññw
and everybody does not looks perplexed to what happened. >> we're on item 10 general public comment this is continued from item 4. is there anybody who wants to make general public comment seeing none, this item is closed >> item 11 commissioner matters. i want to say one thing informing for who those how were not and library opening it's a great architecture i'm trying to get this power anchored the general manager is there are that's a simple for north beach and when joe d gets...
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i used to be perplexed by it. i feel as though this is who i am. this is what i do.hy are you going to the theater so early? this is me. this is who i am. to be able -- when did you think of doing this play or that play? i've never assumed anything about this. i'm profoundly grateful. >> my sense of you is you had confidence in yourself. you have both ambition and confidence, that you wanted it. >> you never the confidence came from though, charlie? the sense of doing something that you are happy to be doing. that's the gift that i had. i'm about 16 years old with no sort of real goal ahead, i realized i can act and i want to act, just as simple as that. >> what i want to do is what i'm good at and get great pleasure. >> it sounds hokey but it's completely and utterly the case. it's more enjoyable than it's ever been. he's completely, he gives unconditional love, i have to say. i'm very happy when i'm working and enjoying it. stuff gets in the way. i love life. >> nonplaying versus working, doing things along the lines of excellence and using all of your powers along
i used to be perplexed by it. i feel as though this is who i am. this is what i do.hy are you going to the theater so early? this is me. this is who i am. to be able -- when did you think of doing this play or that play? i've never assumed anything about this. i'm profoundly grateful. >> my sense of you is you had confidence in yourself. you have both ambition and confidence, that you wanted it. >> you never the confidence came from though, charlie? the sense of doing something that...
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the parent at marshall are a little bit confused and perplexed and not understanding the school district staff this element is happening therefore we need to make the best of it when in reality nothing about this project has been proved yet it's a lengthy approval process the standard of review at the planning commission their, their conditional use project there's a tremendous amount of community opposition and the parent are concerned about the fact that a 10 story building were this seems to be going in and out am i doing something wrong. this 10 story building will put our playground in shade most of the time. the developers have offered to raise our blaurgd but won't give us a copy of the shade studying they said it will only be increased by 20 percent which is dramatically different from the shadow study and didn't make sense to us we can't evaluate that without a copy. they're not willing to discuss possibly lower the height of their building this is lonely the way to reduce the shade >> am i done. >> we got the point thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please my name
the parent at marshall are a little bit confused and perplexed and not understanding the school district staff this element is happening therefore we need to make the best of it when in reality nothing about this project has been proved yet it's a lengthy approval process the standard of review at the planning commission their, their conditional use project there's a tremendous amount of community opposition and the parent are concerned about the fact that a 10 story building were this seems to...
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looks like you can conceive bely put flush antennas on that it was done in sacramento and it's per perplexing this building was not included it's sited in the report as blocking the site and disqualifying other buildings in the area. we find it odd that other building on loma ladder and van ness were not evaluated for example, 200 and 1 union at&t said in april they'll use this for a portion of the coverage like one antenna by edison couldn't answer whether or not through would be an overlap and now they say no, they need it for other coverage a similar situation for the clock tower. in my mind the coverage gap assessment they relied on is inadequate their measurements of the purported service gaps didn't include the 31 octavia that makes their data inadequate you can't measure something that doesn't exist also on may 1st overlap on octavia and union site this is why this is the only possible choice it's clear that adequate analysis has not been done. >> thank you ma'am, our time is up arrest good afternoon. i'm awning drew a resident of san francisco 40 years on octavia straight i'm here to
looks like you can conceive bely put flush antennas on that it was done in sacramento and it's per perplexing this building was not included it's sited in the report as blocking the site and disqualifying other buildings in the area. we find it odd that other building on loma ladder and van ness were not evaluated for example, 200 and 1 union at&t said in april they'll use this for a portion of the coverage like one antenna by edison couldn't answer whether or not through would be an...
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so i'm in it some nights and walk out of the show perplexed by how bewilderingly full of wonder it is and you have a chance to do it and it becomes zonal. you are utterly in a zone, in flow, however one likes to put it, with this thing that is acting on you, plus you have this marvelous extra gift that is life, that is this relationship to all those people who are there at that time. and when the magic happens, my goodness, it goes wrong or when shakespeare kicks in and he's writing in, like, fifth gear and then has a sixth and seventh gear and then the hairs on the back of your neck go up and you are changed. you are changed and you're aware that his work is changing the lives of other people. >> charlie: another tep years you'll do lear? >> i would like to. >> charlie: you will have to decide what the right time is. >> hopefully, if that is to be on my dance card and i hope it is, yes. >> charlie: were you really proud of the fact that you did -- i mean, i couldn't wait to get it, especially when it was on dvd, the entire literal hamlet? >> yes, oh, yes. >> charlie: which made me re
so i'm in it some nights and walk out of the show perplexed by how bewilderingly full of wonder it is and you have a chance to do it and it becomes zonal. you are utterly in a zone, in flow, however one likes to put it, with this thing that is acting on you, plus you have this marvelous extra gift that is life, that is this relationship to all those people who are there at that time. and when the magic happens, my goodness, it goes wrong or when shakespeare kicks in and he's writing in, like,...
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. >> when i see injuries that were as extensive as this particular case, i'm sort of perplexed by what the individual, what the victim was going through while sustaining these injuries and how long death might have occurred. >> the woman had a broken nose, broken ribs and had been stabbed with a sharp object numerous times in the lower abdomen. >> it indicated to me somebody who might have been stabbing or mutilating this individual, stabbed 50 times. at what point do you just not feel any more stab wounds? >> the lack of clothing found near the remains was also telling. >> the nudity would indicate a certain behavior pattern. that would indicate that whatever happened to precede their death, it probably was sexual. >> fennell believed it was a clear sign of rage and a possible indication the killer knew the victim. he also believed the killer was familiar with the area. >> someone knew they could get back there and hide this body there without being seen while they were hiding the body. >> because ray jacobs had lived in the rental home only a short time, he wasn't considered a suspec
. >> when i see injuries that were as extensive as this particular case, i'm sort of perplexed by what the individual, what the victim was going through while sustaining these injuries and how long death might have occurred. >> the woman had a broken nose, broken ribs and had been stabbed with a sharp object numerous times in the lower abdomen. >> it indicated to me somebody who might have been stabbing or mutilating this individual, stabbed 50 times. at what point do you just...
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. ♪ remember nothing the only clue is the unknown number ♪ ♪ it's left you perplexed what have you doneou to go through your phone and there's stuff you can't remember that one. >> who is this? >> we have zoe, who is english, via skype from australia. first, was any of this personal? >> yeah, definitely a little personal experience, i won't lie, that i drew upon. >> are you asking people to not drink at all or watch how much. >> watch how much you drink. i didn't want to create a song that would encourage drinking but highlight funny moments that can occur when you're drinking. >> at the very end, the -- my favorite part when you're singing, it's when you apologize to your parents for making this song. >> sorry to my parents, sorry about the song about being drunk. >> what did they say when they saw this video? >> they really liked it. i think my dad was concerned about the content and the research. but they had enjoyed it. not something that the grandparents will be shown, though. >> one rough morning you thought, i'm going to write this song now, long time coming. >> actually, inspira
. ♪ remember nothing the only clue is the unknown number ♪ ♪ it's left you perplexed what have you doneou to go through your phone and there's stuff you can't remember that one. >> who is this? >> we have zoe, who is english, via skype from australia. first, was any of this personal? >> yeah, definitely a little personal experience, i won't lie, that i drew upon. >> are you asking people to not drink at all or watch how much. >> watch how much you drink. i...
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i am perplexed when some members of congress have already decided the facts of the case. we have a solemn obligation to leave no american soldier behind. when the opportunity to get an american soldier back from the enemy presents itself, we take it. the country has a long history hitting american serviceman back in prisoner exchanges because we promise men and women when they sign up to serve their country, we would do everything that we can to protect them and ensure they return home. some of my colleagues have apparently concluded now how sergeant bergdahl's status should be treated. how the facts should be resolved. that perhaps one concludes he be left with the taliban. i would ask what kind of military court is it, the kind of military court of justice that we have, where members of congress play the role of judge and jury, find someone guilty, and leave it to the taliban to carry out the punishment. we have every right to question why congress was a consultant or notified of the deal. i believe that was a mistake. i would caution against prejudging the facts of the
i am perplexed when some members of congress have already decided the facts of the case. we have a solemn obligation to leave no american soldier behind. when the opportunity to get an american soldier back from the enemy presents itself, we take it. the country has a long history hitting american serviceman back in prisoner exchanges because we promise men and women when they sign up to serve their country, we would do everything that we can to protect them and ensure they return home. some of...
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police are just as perplexed as all of us in terms of what this guy was after. they are looking for him. that's why this video was released, hoping somebody recognizes him and calls police. he is going to be facing breaking and entering charges in addition to possible child endangerment charges. >> this guy needs to take care of his dirty laundry somewhere else. >>> typically when we see video like this from a bicyclist's point of view something horrible is going to happen to the bicyclist. we've seen this video a few months ago. that moped right there, speeds up a little bit. we're watching it because of this. >> yep. >> did you see that? >> goes by, snatching of the phone. part of a gang of four guys that were recently caught. this is an update. they went on a spree with that stolen moped and in one case on one day alone, had a total of 10 offenses in a five-hour period. these guys were prolific riding around london just looking for people using their smartphones and tablets and driving by and swiping them like we saw in the video. the guys have been caught. a
police are just as perplexed as all of us in terms of what this guy was after. they are looking for him. that's why this video was released, hoping somebody recognizes him and calls police. he is going to be facing breaking and entering charges in addition to possible child endangerment charges. >> this guy needs to take care of his dirty laundry somewhere else. >>> typically when we see video like this from a bicyclist's point of view something horrible is going to happen to the...
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and the other and when they present, a lot will be surprised, perplexed, astounded as to houlths -- how little we know when it comes to earthquakes and fires. we have people in general that make statements, but we need the people who really know who can explain to us our well our city engineers in the past after the 1906 fires put in place mechanisms that is has the city in good stand when we had that fire at mission bay. thank you very much. >> now nicole. >> good afternoon commissioners. nicole. i did want to speak on the water supply to underscore the stages that mr. -- told you. first 100 percent from my board, my agencies. there are can an customers that call for 10 percent. it's not a matter they take lightly. it's in incredibly important that they achieve this and they take the actions that you are taking as well. those are some of the things you are seeing going on in the area. i have indicated to mr. ritchie in their water restrictions. ordinances in place to address weight use for their can an you -- customers to achieve this important water use reduction. my agency has called
and the other and when they present, a lot will be surprised, perplexed, astounded as to houlths -- how little we know when it comes to earthquakes and fires. we have people in general that make statements, but we need the people who really know who can explain to us our well our city engineers in the past after the 1906 fires put in place mechanisms that is has the city in good stand when we had that fire at mission bay. thank you very much. >> now nicole. >> good afternoon...
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. >> investigators were perplexed and turned to the note found at the murder scene.ugh the signature was illegible, the name at the top of the note was clear, melanie binney. since the note was addressed to "my wife, melanie," investigators checked marriage records and identified the woman's husband as 26-year-old jonathan binney. the binneys lived just three miles away from the southerns' home. allen southern said they didn't know the binneys. >> they're not any more neighbors than people who live a mile apart in manhattan are neighbors. >> investigators needed to know whether this might have been a murder-for-hire, with jonathan binney as the shooter. >> the cell phone records, and trust me, we checked, looking to see whether allen southern had called jonathan binney, no -- not an scintilla of connection, other than both were members of the same public library, along with the rest of spartanburg county. >> investigators decided to pay jonathan binney a visit. and by all accounts, what they found was beyond description. >> it is as despicable and sickening as anythi
. >> investigators were perplexed and turned to the note found at the murder scene.ugh the signature was illegible, the name at the top of the note was clear, melanie binney. since the note was addressed to "my wife, melanie," investigators checked marriage records and identified the woman's husband as 26-year-old jonathan binney. the binneys lived just three miles away from the southerns' home. allen southern said they didn't know the binneys. >> they're not any more...
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. >> we are very perplexed about why it happened or how it happened. >> they process a variety of fruits and nuts at the plant. the four buildings that were destroyed span about 200,000 square feet but no one was hurt in that fire. >>> cal fire issued its seasonal ban on open fires. it comes two weeks earlier than usual. fire officials say the extremely dry conditions caused by this year's drought will mean a long fire season. anyone who wants to conduct an agricultural or land management burn has to apply for a permit with cal fire. >>> a new law could go into effect in 2016 that could require ten of the largest airports to offer a space for mothers to pump breast milk. under the new legislation, other major airports including oakland and san jose would have to offer a room with electrical outlets for the pumps and chairs. >>> right now it's 4:40. voters head to the polls tomorrow. the signs that this election could break historic records. >> and the hidden cash scavenger hunt is making its way back to the bay area. >> good morning. we are looking at highway 4 and the traffic here looks
. >> we are very perplexed about why it happened or how it happened. >> they process a variety of fruits and nuts at the plant. the four buildings that were destroyed span about 200,000 square feet but no one was hurt in that fire. >>> cal fire issued its seasonal ban on open fires. it comes two weeks earlier than usual. fire officials say the extremely dry conditions caused by this year's drought will mean a long fire season. anyone who wants to conduct an agricultural or...
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>> we try to explain them to my french colleagues and they looked very confused and perplexed.ll have to find another product. >> are there some feta cheese -- some retail strategies you would like to explore, borrow ideas from different industries? you have a combination of retailing and commerce which would pick up, for example? >> what we are seeing in the home-improvement business is stores are a greater demonstration. the people want to use their mobile devices to do a lot of their pre-shopping outside of the store. we have a fantastic business in the u.k. which is probably our best on the channel player and that is being used to guide the development. we're looking at this to inform the rest of the world. >> do you have any plans on him is stores you would like to open next year? >> we are doing two things, we have 50 new stores that will come through. the other big move we are making is we are in negotiations to emerge with a number three player in france which would add 400 french to the network and give us a great opportunity to grow our business. that will be a big ef
>> we try to explain them to my french colleagues and they looked very confused and perplexed.ll have to find another product. >> are there some feta cheese -- some retail strategies you would like to explore, borrow ideas from different industries? you have a combination of retailing and commerce which would pick up, for example? >> what we are seeing in the home-improvement business is stores are a greater demonstration. the people want to use their mobile devices to do a...
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. >> we're very perplexed, why did it happen or how did it happen we have no idea. >> officials withalfire said the buildings that were destroyed covered 230,000 square feet. no injuries were reported. >>> calfire today issued it's seasonal band on open fires about two weeks earlier than last year. officials say we are indeed in for a very long fire season due to the extremely dry conditions caused by the ongoing drought. anyone wanting to conduct an agriculture or land management burn must apply for a permit with calfire. they must also make sure they're in compliance with air quality regulations. >>> a biotech company in the central valley wants to accomplish california's newest cash crop. stevia first is working with farmers to grow the sugar replacement. china grows most of the world's stevia and it's a great opportunity for the state. >> california is the perfect place for growing stevia. california's central valley has tens of billions of the dollars in agriculture exports every year. >> the world health organization estimates that stevia will replace up to 30% of diet sweetene
. >> we're very perplexed, why did it happen or how did it happen we have no idea. >> officials withalfire said the buildings that were destroyed covered 230,000 square feet. no injuries were reported. >>> calfire today issued it's seasonal band on open fires about two weeks earlier than last year. officials say we are indeed in for a very long fire season due to the extremely dry conditions caused by the ongoing drought. anyone wanting to conduct an agriculture or land...
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and this is perplexing that right now even with what is happening in washington dc, every side of every issue is now trying to divine what happened. in taking the most favorable interpretation of any member of congress can be beaten in this way. and the dollars that he had in this includes blowing up the other candidate in the networked. lou: blowing up to canada, blowing up the issues here, everyone is talking about illegal immigration. he was signed on at 1% of the chamber of commerce. i don't think that dave brat can be criticized for making that allegation too strongly. but the idea that he could hold himself up, i'll trying to pushy dave brat towards the tea party label, it's mind-boggling. so why would the strategist even think about doing such a thing?. bu >> the key here is that he wanted to make brad unacceptable or an extremist. >> the big cctv commercial doesn't work anymore. and they matter. lou: illegal immigration, how important was it to you? >> i think it is important ingr, talk radio hosts, they made a huge issue and what we saw towards the end was let eric cantor then
and this is perplexing that right now even with what is happening in washington dc, every side of every issue is now trying to divine what happened. in taking the most favorable interpretation of any member of congress can be beaten in this way. and the dollars that he had in this includes blowing up the other candidate in the networked. lou: blowing up to canada, blowing up the issues here, everyone is talking about illegal immigration. he was signed on at 1% of the chamber of commerce. i...
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jews it was really perplexing but these people never face reality never face real people never face real tough questions from the mainstream media they get propped up they get their bus all the time and then when you slap him with that reality is just the beautiful moment that humanizes them makes people understand also on t.v. right now that there are just as equal as we are they're not as powerful we as you know separate human beings we have the same power as they do we just have to use it effectively i mean i would say that over the years now you have for affected your techniques and you maintain a level of professionalism in what you do what you're describing there these confrontations are very brutal in their honesty you know however they're done while within the the protocols of the event that's taking place and he catches their natural habitat i would say and they look quite ugly but i want to move on to something here because. you know as an independent journalist as you are i just learned about the sudden apparently facebook where you and others on social media rely on distribut
jews it was really perplexing but these people never face reality never face real people never face real tough questions from the mainstream media they get propped up they get their bus all the time and then when you slap him with that reality is just the beautiful moment that humanizes them makes people understand also on t.v. right now that there are just as equal as we are they're not as powerful we as you know separate human beings we have the same power as they do we just have to use it...
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but i'm really -- it perplexes me how in your hometown that you claim that you love and built you into who you are. you are letting people die. it is week after week after week. >> i want to inject gang statistics into this. >> the numbers would go higher if you did that. it was their point. >> six or seven was school shootings. they were turf wars or drug wars and they happened to be someone near a school. it was gang-related. we are on the same page with that. >> there was a school and right across from where we lived there was a housing project across from the school. they used to literally shoot at the school and back from the school at the housing project. like literally. where was it then? where was the voices then? there are no voices then. they are dying. >> we have to make a it clear. sonny johnson is a vampire and she is talking about wild west. >> i grew up in richmond, virginia. >> this happened, what, 200 years ago? >> i ain't gonna tell you my age. nice try though. >> in terms of the statistics, the school shootings happening, it seems like a lot because of the media cove
but i'm really -- it perplexes me how in your hometown that you claim that you love and built you into who you are. you are letting people die. it is week after week after week. >> i want to inject gang statistics into this. >> the numbers would go higher if you did that. it was their point. >> six or seven was school shootings. they were turf wars or drug wars and they happened to be someone near a school. it was gang-related. we are on the same page with that. >> there...
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in the close-knit community in new york, residents were perplexed by the feeding tube and say they sawm eat solid foods through his mouth and he had a good appetite. but generally 17th, he was again hospitalized for seizures. two days later doctors found extreme unexplained levels of sodium in his system. five days after that, he died at five years old. lacy called a friend asking to get rid of the bag she used with the feeding tube, the friends told police who tested the bag and found it contained an extreme concentration of sodium. in april the medical examiner ruled the death was a homicide and base on a grand jury indictment, she was arrested on a charge of second-degree murder. prosecutors say 26-year-old lacy became obsessed with the attention she got from blogging about her son's illnesses and was actually causing the injuries herself. lacy has pleaded not guilty, being held without bail. if convicted, she faces 25 years in life tto life in prison. jon: a criminal defense attorney, tania miller is a former prosecutor. there is this thing i have done stories on from time to time,
in the close-knit community in new york, residents were perplexed by the feeding tube and say they sawm eat solid foods through his mouth and he had a good appetite. but generally 17th, he was again hospitalized for seizures. two days later doctors found extreme unexplained levels of sodium in his system. five days after that, he died at five years old. lacy called a friend asking to get rid of the bag she used with the feeding tube, the friends told police who tested the bag and found it...
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>> it is kind of perplexing to watch all this unfold right now because the case of bergdahl has been really very well known within the clandestine community in washington and the special forces community in the last five years, since he walked off. they have known from the beginning that that's what happened, that he left his post and had drawn up rescue missions. resulting in the death of about six u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. moving up the chain of command, special forces figured out roughly where he was and began drawing up mission plans to do a clandesti clandestine commando raid to take him, everyon figuring out the number of soldiers guarding him. those plans were shelved because there was a sense that the price was too high for going after someone who was deemed by the pentagon to have walked away from his post. you have to ask yourself if an american backpacker who wasn't involved in the u.s. military had gone missing in afghanistan around the same time and found to be held by the taliban, would the most elite special u.s. forces launch a raid and get involved in combat to t
>> it is kind of perplexing to watch all this unfold right now because the case of bergdahl has been really very well known within the clandestine community in washington and the special forces community in the last five years, since he walked off. they have known from the beginning that that's what happened, that he left his post and had drawn up rescue missions. resulting in the death of about six u.s. soldiers in afghanistan. moving up the chain of command, special forces figured out...
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i was so perplexed. i remember sitting in my office and working appeal the look and saying, what is that and how has an elderly, sick woman land of there? or october 22nd 1940 starting a 6:00 a.m. nazi officials began knocking on the doors of jewish homes not only in bonbon, but other cities and towns in the region. jewish residents were given between 15 minutes and one hour to pack a bag. it is important to note that at this time cannot see jewish policy was not extermination, rather immigration that would be implemented through terror and discrimination. given that the world refused to cooperate, shutting its doors, it is not surprising that the nazi cast their eyes of the southwestern corner of france where the camp is situated. you can see it in red there. there were other camps as well. it had originally been billed for refugees fleeing the spanish civil war. it is not fully occupied which leaves the nazi to conclude that here is a convenient dumping ground for at least some of germany's jews. you c
i was so perplexed. i remember sitting in my office and working appeal the look and saying, what is that and how has an elderly, sick woman land of there? or october 22nd 1940 starting a 6:00 a.m. nazi officials began knocking on the doors of jewish homes not only in bonbon, but other cities and towns in the region. jewish residents were given between 15 minutes and one hour to pack a bag. it is important to note that at this time cannot see jewish policy was not extermination, rather...
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i was so perplexed when i first saw this return address. i remember sitting in my office and looking at the envelope and saying what his camp bursts gerston how had this elderly sick woman landed there? on october 22, 1940 starting at 66:00 in the morning nazi officials began knocking on the doors of jewish homes not only there but other cities and towns in the region. jewish residents were given between 15 minutes to one hour to pac their bags. it's important to note that at this time the nazi jewish policy was not extermination but rather it was immigration that would be implemented through terror and discrimination. given that the world refused to cooperate shutting its doors it's not surprising that the nazis cast their eyes on the southwestern corner of vichy france where camp there's is situated. you can see camp girders and read there. there were other camps as well. gerdes had originally been built for refugees fleeing the spanish civil war. it is not fully occupy it and this leaves the nazis to conclude that here is a convenient du
i was so perplexed when i first saw this return address. i remember sitting in my office and looking at the envelope and saying what his camp bursts gerston how had this elderly sick woman landed there? on october 22, 1940 starting at 66:00 in the morning nazi officials began knocking on the doors of jewish homes not only there but other cities and towns in the region. jewish residents were given between 15 minutes to one hour to pac their bags. it's important to note that at this time the nazi...
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we are perplexed but not in despair. persecuted but not forsaken. cast down but not destroyed. who am i talking about? that sounded like our nation doesn't it? but it was also the words of the apostle paul to the corinthians. they seen this picture before. that's the picture that we are seeing today. just like paul's message was one of don't give up, that's my message to you about what we are facing in this country. you had many great speakers, you will have a lot more speakers who will talk to you about some of the problems. i don't have to remind you of it. i sum up the problems that this nation faces through this administration, three words. a crisis of crisises. think about it. it's not just one crisis, there are several crisises that this administration is dealing with and the democrats are dealing with take your pick. there's no such thing as having a favorite crisis. iraq, collaborating with iran. obamacare, the veterans administration, the epa a sluggish stalled economy. do any of these elicit good thoughts as i mention the very title? the answer is no. but if that's no
we are perplexed but not in despair. persecuted but not forsaken. cast down but not destroyed. who am i talking about? that sounded like our nation doesn't it? but it was also the words of the apostle paul to the corinthians. they seen this picture before. that's the picture that we are seeing today. just like paul's message was one of don't give up, that's my message to you about what we are facing in this country. you had many great speakers, you will have a lot more speakers who will talk to...
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. >> i'm still so perplexed, aaron, why you killed her. >> there's gia. >> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," jerry bonds learns his fate. >> it is what it is. >> and billy groves has to face his consequences. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. s with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident is designed to clean dentures daily. its unique micro-clean formula kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains, cleaning in a better way than brushing with toothpaste. that's why i recommend using polident. [ male announcer ] polident. cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. [ male announcer ] polident. we'll be here at lifelock doing our thing: you do your share spontaneous moments thing, alerting you in ways your bank alone can't. get lifelock protection and live life free. where you can explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more ho
. >> i'm still so perplexed, aaron, why you killed her. >> there's gia. >> coming up next on "lockup: extended stay," jerry bonds learns his fate. >> it is what it is. >> and billy groves has to face his consequences. >> i try not to have regrets in life, but i kind of regret this move. s with toothpaste. but they have to use special care in keeping the denture clean. dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may...
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i think themreater majority of find themselves very confused and perplexed. the outside world has looked at us. it has assessed us. it comes to the conclusion that we have not knowingly attempted to circumvent law or violate procedure. and yet, i go home and my family asks me, hey, what are you doing with my phone? store -- >>grocery that is handy. you can keep track of your kids, right? >> iwatch the workforce trying to deal with the fact. hey, look, we're doing something that we think matters and increases the safety of our citizens. we are doing it in a way that complies with law and policy. why is it that all my friends and neighbors are looking at me so differently? thesed to call ourselves silent service. if you go into the nsa, you will find a black wall in which 173 names are carved. a week ago yesterday we added two new names to that wall. that wall is 173 people who have given their lives in the defense of the nation. one week ago today we added chief teddy officer christian pike, an air force staff sergeant who died in afghanistan. wall, we say the
i think themreater majority of find themselves very confused and perplexed. the outside world has looked at us. it has assessed us. it comes to the conclusion that we have not knowingly attempted to circumvent law or violate procedure. and yet, i go home and my family asks me, hey, what are you doing with my phone? store -- >>grocery that is handy. you can keep track of your kids, right? >> iwatch the workforce trying to deal with the fact. hey, look, we're doing something that we...
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the offenders behind bars at pendleton juvenile, 19-year-old jacob shauntee is one of the most perplexingfor staff. >> every time staff does something, you don't agree with it, this is what you do, you cut or tie or something, don't you? every time. because you just want everything to be fair, right? sorry, buddy. >> get this one right here on top. >> he's done it before, and it's shocking. his nail bed is purple. that's pretty bad. like i said, he's done it before. >> just two weeks ago, officers and medical staff had their hands full with jacob during a meltdown in a time-out cell. tonight they frantically try to deal with his self-mutilation. >> where did you get this? is this from your mattress? >> no. >> is this from your mattress? what's it from, hon? you can tell me, i'm not going to say anything. what's it from? >> pillow. >> i thought we were trying to go home? what number are you on now? >> two. >> so now you just give up? >> he's not going to give up. okay, let's go wash you off and get some circulation going. he does really well until he feels he's been treated unfairly, like
the offenders behind bars at pendleton juvenile, 19-year-old jacob shauntee is one of the most perplexingfor staff. >> every time staff does something, you don't agree with it, this is what you do, you cut or tie or something, don't you? every time. because you just want everything to be fair, right? sorry, buddy. >> get this one right here on top. >> he's done it before, and it's shocking. his nail bed is purple. that's pretty bad. like i said, he's done it before. >>...
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. >> that is one of the most perplexing and frustrating parts of the investigation.ntacts myself with enhancement experts and that was taken to them to be examined. >> that film by the way was enhanced by nasa. >> we put dogs on the ground. >> dog went straight from her car straight back to her building. >> police said this blood hound tracked a scent from huntington on the green right back to jennifer's condo complex, a distance of 1.2 miles. >> to her door or just the condominium area. we are a mile away from her apartment. and that seems extraordinary that a dog would go from her car back to the condominium, just to the door or to the complex? >> i was told by the detective that it went to the condominiums to the parking lot area where her car would have been parked. >> there's two reasons for having that track. one is to see if we can figure out maybe the dog can lead us to jennifer herself. and the other thing is perhaps they can find a path that the person of interest took and we can find the person of interest or find evidence that was discarded along the rout
. >> that is one of the most perplexing and frustrating parts of the investigation.ntacts myself with enhancement experts and that was taken to them to be examined. >> that film by the way was enhanced by nasa. >> we put dogs on the ground. >> dog went straight from her car straight back to her building. >> police said this blood hound tracked a scent from huntington on the green right back to jennifer's condo complex, a distance of 1.2 miles. >> to her door...
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they were completely perplexed.e they knew that was a full scale attack from -- while it was going on, and the reports about the video are, you know, they had some kind of a spontaneous uprising was confusing them because they had mortars, ak-47s and rpgs. >> because they knew right away. >> they knew during the attack that it was -- who was doing the attacking. >> and they told you that? >> yes. >> more specifically, how did they know? >> after they had left the consulate in benghazi and went to the safe house, they were getting reports that cell phones, consulate cell phones were being used to make calls to the attackers higher-ups i guess you would say. >> they are getting realtime info that these cell phones that were state department cell phones are being used by the bad guys to talk to their leadership? >> they didn't give any specifics. they just said that they knew while the attack was going on who was doing it. >> a separate source with intimate details of the situation confirmed this to fox, that the sourc
they were completely perplexed.e they knew that was a full scale attack from -- while it was going on, and the reports about the video are, you know, they had some kind of a spontaneous uprising was confusing them because they had mortars, ak-47s and rpgs. >> because they knew right away. >> they knew during the attack that it was -- who was doing the attacking. >> and they told you that? >> yes. >> more specifically, how did they know? >> after they had left...
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>> we're at the loss for words, and perplexed, disappointed. you know, it's beyond our comprehension really. we're just struggling to pick ourselves off the mat. but we're determined to continue to fight for peter's innocence and we'll have to decide where we go to from here. >> and that was me interviewing him outside the courthouse just a little bit earlier today. one of things that really has come into question is the evidence. the evidence the prosecution brought forth, they said, ties these journalists to their charges of aiding a terrorist organization as well as spreading false news, and i want to give you a sense of what the evidence they presented was. one of them was footage was a trotting horse that was aired by sky news arabia, a bbc podcast as well as a documentary from the bbc. all of this was presented as evidence in the trial against these journalists even though it has actually nothing to do with them. looking forward, what are their options. they can appeal this, but they are likely to appeal it, but in egypt, the process take
>> we're at the loss for words, and perplexed, disappointed. you know, it's beyond our comprehension really. we're just struggling to pick ourselves off the mat. but we're determined to continue to fight for peter's innocence and we'll have to decide where we go to from here. >> and that was me interviewing him outside the courthouse just a little bit earlier today. one of things that really has come into question is the evidence. the evidence the prosecution brought forth, they...
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ed, this is just perplexing to me that right now even knowing what happens in washington, d.c., every side of every issue is now trying to devide what happened and taking the most favorable interpretation of their list of wants and needs in that town and making themselves a winner. >> the truth of the matter is people who live in richmond are 2 1/2 hours from washington, d.c., and they get to watch it closely. i think when they made a decision is eric cantor wanted to be a speaker. they found someone that were talking about boxing. this is like buster douglas knocking out mike tyson. any member of congress can be beat if they don't do the job. the millions of dollars he had, they could have done a voter id program. they could have do a poll nightly. they didn't do a poll in three weeks. they spent millions of dollars. they're not selling themselves and blowing up the other candidate and it didn't work. >> blowing up the candidate, and blowing up the issues here, everybody is talking about illegal immigration. cantor was signed on 100% about it chamber of commerce. i don't think he can
ed, this is just perplexing to me that right now even knowing what happens in washington, d.c., every side of every issue is now trying to devide what happened and taking the most favorable interpretation of their list of wants and needs in that town and making themselves a winner. >> the truth of the matter is people who live in richmond are 2 1/2 hours from washington, d.c., and they get to watch it closely. i think when they made a decision is eric cantor wanted to be a speaker. they...
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one of the things perplexing to me, neil, we used our own military resources to help radical islamist forces in libya to destabilize that country. when we have a nation state we hope to stand up in iraq coming -pto us and asking for support, the president is turning his back against them. they will be forced along sectarian lines and wouldn't it be shameful that iran is the person that saves the day by stopping this isis force when we have all of the capability to do that, but don't have the will and don't have a president that wants to do it. neil: you know, the one thing about you giving your service, you know this region so well, are and sectarian violence, the splinter groups, the fact that this is just a massive crazy civil war. a lot of americans look at the same thing, colonel and say to hell with it, it's not worth it. let them blow each other up. we got to take ourselves out of there. that's a point echoed by the ron pauls of the world and others pushing this idea we've got to get ourselves out of these entanglements and it's like an isolationism building. even within your ow
one of the things perplexing to me, neil, we used our own military resources to help radical islamist forces in libya to destabilize that country. when we have a nation state we hope to stand up in iraq coming -pto us and asking for support, the president is turning his back against them. they will be forced along sectarian lines and wouldn't it be shameful that iran is the person that saves the day by stopping this isis force when we have all of the capability to do that, but don't have the...
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world as you may know we send watters all over the country to illuminatex things that per mention -- perplexdent obama. we sent watters to the sundance film festival to find out. >> john, what are you doing here? >> i'm trying to enjoy the film festival what do you think. >> are you acting right now or is this reality? >> that is a stupidest question. >> shut up. >> you are getting pretty famous now. >> no, not really. >> you think i'm jonna hill and i'm not. >> technically you do -- >> what do you think the most important problem is in america right now? >> come on. >> is this what you are are going to ask me? >> the biggest problem? wealth inequality. >> the one that's most personal to me is global warming. i can't feel my toes right now. >> this is not a perfect example of global warming. >> i like warm hugs. >> in 2014 red and the blue is literally split down the middle. >> i think the disparity between the rich and the poor continues. >> so, instead of taking the really wealthy and then shrinking them down to the size of the poor, maybe we should lift the poor up instead? >> well, if i'
world as you may know we send watters all over the country to illuminatex things that per mention -- perplexdent obama. we sent watters to the sundance film festival to find out. >> john, what are you doing here? >> i'm trying to enjoy the film festival what do you think. >> are you acting right now or is this reality? >> that is a stupidest question. >> shut up. >> you are getting pretty famous now. >> no, not really. >> you think i'm jonna hill...
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. -- perplexing that there are already a lot of questions unanswered.might say negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter. but these charges imply intent. what are the questions you're asking if you were his defense attorney? >> sure. first, the prosecutors, let's start with the prosecutors. >> they're going to totally figure out the timeline. obviously the story doesn't match up which breaks my heart complete leap. we're all so upset, but we want to think it was a father who was stressing out, who had so many life -- >> overwhelmed, forgot -- >> that he just forgot. even as hard as that is to come up with. you know, from a legal perspective as a prosecutor, the timeline, talk to the daycare. is this normal behavior. why wasn't the child dropped off? was there a phone call saying the child wasn't coming that day? the timeline is crucial for the prosecutors. for the defense, i would be trying to put together a mental illness defense, the stressed out, was out of his mind -- >> immediately presuming that he simply forgot. >> that there was some kind of
. -- perplexing that there are already a lot of questions unanswered.might say negligent homicide, involuntary manslaughter. but these charges imply intent. what are the questions you're asking if you were his defense attorney? >> sure. first, the prosecutors, let's start with the prosecutors. >> they're going to totally figure out the timeline. obviously the story doesn't match up which breaks my heart complete leap. we're all so upset, but we want to think it was a father who was...