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person i. guess. well if you're going to like. let's face it it's a good. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. interview. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth than the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on we're going to be coming back. at our teen years we have a different approach ok because the news a bore. just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not. a bit of a. better than you guys stick to the jokes well head of the thing that at. least be told language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on all t.v. reporting from the world talks about six of the ip interviews intriguing story to tell you if you. live in troy altie arabic to find out more visit arabic don't call tito it's called. play. play play. play. play play. play. live. high ho
person i. guess. well if you're going to like. let's face it it's a good. pleasure to have you with us here on our t.v. today i roll the sushi. interview. i know c.n.n. the m s n b c news have taken some slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's closer to the truth than the might think. it's because one whole attention and the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually...
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person i. guess. the media leave us so we lead that maybe. i will see motion security follow your party visible. shoes that no one is asking with the guests that you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . of us want to love and respect myself by promise that i shall never cease working on myself and from this day on be true to myself for better or for us for richer for poorer in sickness and in health. i will love and accept myself until the day that i die i challenge myself to live in complete harmony with myself and to lead a happy life. and good relations again on the day when you've accepted yourself. why did you do boys there was no other way couldn't live as a man. i could be neither father nor hospital i know that i'm a woman. which i'm not ok it was your first marriage what about the second that was immediately after the first war i don't know it's still a mystery to me well you said to her my re i love you will you marry me i was trying. to fit in so yes i mean i tried to kill that in myself but i think it's a
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person i. guess. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's new life on his mind from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. spirally egypt. jail sentences. for a peaceful demonstration. european leaders failed to rebuild the ruins of a trade deal with. the talks. with. the wild buying spree of the federal reserve and where is taking the u.s. economy.
person i. guess. dramas that can't be ignored. stories others refuse to notice. faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's new life on his mind from around the globe. dropped. to fifty. spirally egypt. jail sentences. for a peaceful demonstration. european leaders failed to rebuild the ruins of a trade deal with. the talks. with. the wild buying spree of the federal reserve and where is taking the u.s. economy.
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i guess i thought he looked like... vengeance. man 2 (over video): vengeance. okay. he's selling an idea, not describing a person. ed like... vengeance. vengeance. okay. can you be more specific? you're a crafty cow, aren't you? look at his hand. he's missing his ring finger. as is the man who murdered dalton ladd the other night. i don't think we're looking at the witness to a massacre. i think he's the perpetrator. that's el mecanico. gregson: this is the guy the feds have been chasing for years? if that's true, why did he even bother giving this statement? we think that the police got to the scene of the massacre before he could get away. he had to come up with a cover story. we're dealing with an exceptionally cunning opponent. he'd have to have this identity in place as a fail-safe. once the authorities arrived, he crafted a tale that took advantage of everyone's preconceived notions of what a cartel hit man should look like. he sent the dea hunting for a myth. and no one noticed that the guy's missing a finger on his left hand? they've been working off of partial fingerprints. no one knew that they were purs
i guess i thought he looked like... vengeance. man 2 (over video): vengeance. okay. he's selling an idea, not describing a person. ed like... vengeance. vengeance. okay. can you be more specific? you're a crafty cow, aren't you? look at his hand. he's missing his ring finger. as is the man who murdered dalton ladd the other night. i don't think we're looking at the witness to a massacre. i think he's the perpetrator. that's el mecanico. gregson: this is the guy the feds have been chasing for...
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person i. guess. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers in a record setting trip by land air sea an outer space of a length a torch relay. m r t r g dot com thanks. to the speed told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots a fee i p interviews intriguing story for you. then try. to find out more visit our big all tito it's called. took it right on the scene. the first street. and i think pictures. on our reporter's twitter. and instagram. today and i know folks on law. is a. tough. welcome back to cross talk were all things considered i'm peter lavelle true mind you were discussing the presidencies of george w. bush and barack obama. ok austin and i go back to you in washington i came across a number of one of these i want to do this program because in the media there's a good comparison because of the poll numbers between barack obama
person i. guess. the olympic torch is on its epic journey to such a. one hundred twenty three days. through two thousand nine hundred ton two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand kilometers in a record setting trip by land air sea an outer space of a length a torch relay. m r t r g dot com thanks. to the speed told language such. as programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on all t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots a fee i p interviews...
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person i. guess. it's homage. to. one hundred twenty three days.through two hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killings. in a record setting trip. air. space. a little torch relay. m r t r c dot com. officials agree upon the wording of a security pact which will give us troops left in afghanistan after two thousand and fourteen immunity from prosecution but a council of elders in kabul has yet to be convinced. the united states subsidizing. the taliban. the haqqani network those groups that are trying to shoot and kill our soldiers. millions of dollars to companies linked to terrorism in afghanistan. also the british government warns christians are at threat of extinction in some middle eastern countries to syria to investigate the impact of sectarian violence there.
person i. guess. it's homage. to. one hundred twenty three days.through two hundred two cities of russia. relayed by fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killings. in a record setting trip. air. space. a little torch relay. m r t r c dot com. officials agree upon the wording of a security pact which will give us troops left in afghanistan after two thousand and fourteen immunity from prosecution but a council of elders in kabul has yet to be convinced. the united states subsidizing. the...
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person. >> i guess so. >> you work for a solar company. >> that's right. >> so you are against nuclear. >> sts twice as much as solar power. we, as a he is site, spent over a hundred billion dollars trying to make nuclear power cheap. the price, however, has just gone up. 30 years ago by 5 cents per kilowatt hour. last week in the uk, my home country, embarrassingly, will buy from the power plant at 20 cents per unit of energy. that's twice the cost of solar. >> if what you are saying is correct, then why is it so tough for people to get the idea in their heads, in their thick skulls, if you will, about solar power. it is tough to sell solar. my neighbor sells solar. he said, i can't make any money. what is it? >> it used to be that way. things have changed very quickly. just in the last few years, solar has come of age. the industry is a hundred billion dollar industry today in revenue and is growing 35% per year. so sungevity, can you go on to their website, put in information and get solar information. >> fukushima, chernobyl, i live in philadelphia, there is a huge nuclear plant. how do
person. >> i guess so. >> you work for a solar company. >> that's right. >> so you are against nuclear. >> sts twice as much as solar power. we, as a he is site, spent over a hundred billion dollars trying to make nuclear power cheap. the price, however, has just gone up. 30 years ago by 5 cents per kilowatt hour. last week in the uk, my home country, embarrassingly, will buy from the power plant at 20 cents per unit of energy. that's twice the cost of solar....
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>> what more do you know about this person? i guess, you know, anything about him?w he worked there from 2005 through last year. he resigned in 2012. so the alleged case must have happened during that time. this is a youth center. they have schools on base but this is a youth center that does sports activities, arts and crafts, computer labs, mostly with kids between sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. on the weekends they have younger kids that participate first graders through fifth graders. what they're looking at, they know that he did work the kids. we don't know his specific job description. those letters of course out. they've set up a 24-hour hotline trying to see if this problem is any bigger. you said it. as a parent, this is probably the scariest story you can imagine. >> it is just horrible. thank you, chris. >>> our fourth story "outfront," way beyond locker room hazing. that's how the defensive lineman's attorney is describing it. david cornwall that he's been toronto, harass asked physically attack by his teammates who even threatened to have unprotec
>> what more do you know about this person? i guess, you know, anything about him?w he worked there from 2005 through last year. he resigned in 2012. so the alleged case must have happened during that time. this is a youth center. they have schools on base but this is a youth center that does sports activities, arts and crafts, computer labs, mostly with kids between sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. on the weekends they have younger kids that participate first graders through fifth...
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it would be better, safer, more protective of the people's rights and their personal i guess whatand i'm saying is i think you need an independent testing agency that is not a hired contractor to do this. i just want to raise these issues. as i know this is very difficult for you, and i have appreciated you testifying here today. answer ourwill letters when we send them to you , because i have had letters out to you that i have never gotten any answers on. we are not in it to give a rough time. we're trying to hopefully get it right. >> i would love to work with you to get it right. >> thank you. senator, that is the main point of this whole hearing, is to get it right. and you just heard senator hatch say he wants to work with you to get it right. i've mentioned in my opening statement that i -- and i'm speaking for at least a majority of this committee -- want to help you get it right. it is a two-way street. you have got to tell us what is working and what is not working. the american people strongly believe in transparency. we do in this committee. the more you do not tell us, the
it would be better, safer, more protective of the people's rights and their personal i guess whatand i'm saying is i think you need an independent testing agency that is not a hired contractor to do this. i just want to raise these issues. as i know this is very difficult for you, and i have appreciated you testifying here today. answer ourwill letters when we send them to you , because i have had letters out to you that i have never gotten any answers on. we are not in it to give a rough time....
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. >> the operation is broken up into several two-person teams. >> i guess i'll get the top, huh?e top. you're the tall guy. >> officers, david hamilton and meagan mcgee each have years of experience at second-guessing where inmates like to hide contraband. >> okay. i found two razors that were removed. the blades were removed from the disposable razors. and these can be melted into a toothbrush handle, used as real good slashing instruments because they are solid, very sharp razors. >> there's another one. >> looks like my partner has found another one. i'm going to confiscate these. they have about 20 of them. and they're only supposed to have, like, one each. >> this was manufactured from a bed spring. >> officer steve feudner works for san quentin's investigative unit, where they keep a collection of confiscated inmate manufactured weapons. >> the inmates pry a portion of their bed spring off of the bunk rail. they straighten it. they sharpen it. and this inmate used string for the handle. these weapons are very well made, extremely sharp. very deadly weapons. >> we got about
. >> the operation is broken up into several two-person teams. >> i guess i'll get the top, huh?e top. you're the tall guy. >> officers, david hamilton and meagan mcgee each have years of experience at second-guessing where inmates like to hide contraband. >> okay. i found two razors that were removed. the blades were removed from the disposable razors. and these can be melted into a toothbrush handle, used as real good slashing instruments because they are solid, very...
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i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. i still for some reason feel like i'm in a big dream. at this moment, my eyes are wide open, but i still feel like none of this is real. >> today is he competent? absolutely. today there -- you know, if he had a brief psychotic reaction, that's not playing a part right now -- >> the jail's clinical psychologist, dr. alice cook, and psychiatrist, dr. leslie koblintz are reviewing jordan's case. >> how did he get the eye, was it a punch? >> i don't know if it was punching or banging on the metal bars. >> they have learned to analyze the behavior with a degree of skepticism. >> a lot of people think if they feign mental illness, they can go to a hospital with an ngri defense or because of a major mental illness, didn't know the wrongfulness of what they were doing so they are sent to a hospital instead of prison for
i don't really process stuff how a normal person probably would, i guess. >> jordan says that during times of stress, he enters an altered state of mind he calls "blacking out." >> my mind tends to shut down and i go into a state of mind where i feel like i'm not conscious. i still for some reason feel like i'm in a big dream. at this moment, my eyes are wide open, but i still feel like none of this is real. >> today is he competent? absolutely. today there -- you...
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i of it is much faster the economic growth and none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between the american military personality and the pakistani. >>> i have been trying for i guess the last 20 something years to stop writing books. [laughter] i totally get it that i've worked for the ancestors, and i sometimes will field very free when i finished something. i remember finishing the color purple 30 years ago. i have had that scenario with myself many times thinking i am done. but anyhow, so this book i'm going to read first from a cushion in the road and how that came about, how did i come to think of the life that i lead which when i'm not on the road somewhere, it's so quiet. it's so meditative and so happy with me and my sweetheart who is a musician. one of the ironies of life of course is that i am required so much that i fell in love with a person that plays trumpet. [laughter] life is always just coming to know, telling us who do you think is in charge? [laughter] did you have some dream that you imagine that you were in charge? >> i will just show you how. so, this is a very short introduction to this book the cushion in the road. i learned much. it has be
i of it is much faster the economic growth and none of those things can be addressed just by building relations between the american military personality and the pakistani. >>> i have been trying for i guess the last 20 something years to stop writing books. [laughter] i totally get it that i've worked for the ancestors, and i sometimes will field very free when i finished something. i remember finishing the color purple 30 years ago. i have had that scenario with myself many times...
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we did have a homeless, i guess a homeless person living in a dumpee rv. he was a drug addict. the people that live in the rv's are complaining to us about picking up their, this 1 person's hypodermic needle so kids wouldn't pick them up. we have an area for children to play at the park, they have found hypodermic needles in the park. in one side of the street, you will find 1 person defecated. one other side of the street smells like urine. we live in a nice neighborhood. we don't need these people coming over and taking over. they are victimizing us. we ask that you extend the restricted parking on alameda blvd. we are not here to oust the homeless. we pay for the services. >> thank you, any other members that wish to speak on item no. 2? >> thank you. i want to quickly offer her support for extending the restriction to oak and fell. this is directly across from golden gate park and supervisor breed considers this area effects of public safety because they reduce the areas for the kids and bicycle pedestrians and the park as they are coming near or attempting to cross. she st
we did have a homeless, i guess a homeless person living in a dumpee rv. he was a drug addict. the people that live in the rv's are complaining to us about picking up their, this 1 person's hypodermic needle so kids wouldn't pick them up. we have an area for children to play at the park, they have found hypodermic needles in the park. in one side of the street, you will find 1 person defecated. one other side of the street smells like urine. we live in a nice neighborhood. we don't need these...
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two close friends who wanted to have a child without the complications of, you know, i guess meeting the right person. and, no, she's not thinking about starting a relationship with him. you know, this is a big debate in our "hot topics" meeting right before the show. i was the only one, i think, who said i kind of like this idea as long as she doesn't look in his eyes and doesn't catch feelings. so they're not new friends. if they ever had the sex it was in the past, probably in 2007. they're at a point where the sex is done. maybe she turkey basted. i don't know. but i like this idea. and so then one of my producers sai said, well, wouldn't this be complicated for a child to digest? i said, no, what's to digest if mommy and daddy are fighting like cats and dogs and daddy's sleeping on the couch and they're divorced. yeah. i don't know anybody in my personal life who's ever, you know, gone to a sperm bank or, you know, have a friend be a sperm donor or anything, but i would imagine that's the way the world is going as we girls are working so hard and doing so well, we don't really have a lot of time
two close friends who wanted to have a child without the complications of, you know, i guess meeting the right person. and, no, she's not thinking about starting a relationship with him. you know, this is a big debate in our "hot topics" meeting right before the show. i was the only one, i think, who said i kind of like this idea as long as she doesn't look in his eyes and doesn't catch feelings. so they're not new friends. if they ever had the sex it was in the past, probably in...
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we did have a homeless, i guess a homeless person living in a dumpee rv. he was a drug addict. the people that live in the rv's are complaining to us about picking up their, this 1 person's hypodermic needle so kids wouldn't
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you know, i guess one person's chilly is another person's cold. 32 degrees is freezing. >> always. >> that's cold. >> but a lot of folks just think it's chilly. >> i don't know how chilly that is. >> temperatures starting off on the chilly/cold side. it's a pretty start to the day. skies are clear. and moon is bright. very calm to start. and winds will pick up through the afternoon. a breezy day yesterday. it will be just kind of that type of a weekend. the difference will be that the wind will be bringing in milder air tomorrow. today, the 27-degree temperature in oakland. and town toward ocean city, 32. and 34 degrees at dwi. the forecast high today up to 54 degrees. overnight lows down into the 30s. for tomorrow, back up to about 60 degrees. and that will be a comfortable day and plays into the raven's forecast. a nice day for them. >> thank you. >>> but first, a look at the stories we're keeping an eye this weekend. a developing story from overnight. a fatal accident involving a maryland state trooper leaves a teenager dead. state police say around 8:00 last night, two teen brothe
you know, i guess one person's chilly is another person's cold. 32 degrees is freezing. >> always. >> that's cold. >> but a lot of folks just think it's chilly. >> i don't know how chilly that is. >> temperatures starting off on the chilly/cold side. it's a pretty start to the day. skies are clear. and moon is bright. very calm to start. and winds will pick up through the afternoon. a breezy day yesterday. it will be just kind of that type of a weekend. the...
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i am going to ask it. if someone qualifies for release isn't inherently unfair that this person remains incarcerated because of the inability to post bail. i guessif someone qualifies for release, they don't have to post bail. are there instances where someone -- let me ask it differently. i have been in court where a judge charged them with a crime and could see a release. but maybe other issues going on. maybe barefooted and don't have a place they are living. and maybe get someone like you willie, in your organization involved and supervisor. is that appropriate? or is that violating someone's right not to have the oversight of the court and criminal justice system? will? >> how supervisor retrial came about was really in jail overcrowding. there are cases where, specific cases, getting a homeless individual. there are a group of case managers called court accountable homeless services. it targets homeless individuals. and mental health cases have been common. traditionally cases that the court is looking for supervision, but again as you might imagine the resources are severely taxed. and during the budget difficulties in the last years, the
i am going to ask it. if someone qualifies for release isn't inherently unfair that this person remains incarcerated because of the inability to post bail. i guessif someone qualifies for release, they don't have to post bail. are there instances where someone -- let me ask it differently. i have been in court where a judge charged them with a crime and could see a release. but maybe other issues going on. maybe barefooted and don't have a place they are living. and maybe get someone like you...
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personally, i don't say this... >> and but, can we get it. >> and i guess this afternoon, we will address that, but the post and the planning, and coming in but they promise with the staff and they will do that and what they do. so this is not an action item for us right now? >> it is an action item. >> it is an action item. although this bulletin does not explain the time frames or anything, the time frames are kind of outside of the scope of this. >> but even if... if we vote this or don't vote on this, the policy is that it goes back any how, right? and so we are just symbolically being told about a policy that is going to effect our industry a lot that we don't have any controlling at all and planning going to do it any how, right? >> i just asked a question of clarification. >> yeah. >> so do we have the authority to just change this policy, and this is, and it is the advisory committee and it is not the advisory committee advisory? >> and so, if we were going to change our process and say, this stops here. you know, rather than, you know, if we were going to change it in any way, why, do we have to go through
personally, i don't say this... >> and but, can we get it. >> and i guess this afternoon, we will address that, but the post and the planning, and coming in but they promise with the staff and they will do that and what they do. so this is not an action item for us right now? >> it is an action item. >> it is an action item. although this bulletin does not explain the time frames or anything, the time frames are kind of outside of the scope of this. >> but even...
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it would be better and safer and more protective of people's rights and of their personal information. i guess what i'm saying is i think you do need an independent testing agency that isn't a hired contractor to do this. but i just want to raise these issues. i know this is very difficult for you and i appreciate you testifying here today. i hope you will answer our letters when we send them to you because i've had letters out to you that i never got any answers on. we're not anytime to just give you a rough time. we're in it to try and hopefully get it right. >> i would love to work with you to get it right. >> thank you. >> that's the main point of this whole hearing is to get it right. and you just heard the ranking member of the committee saying he wants to work with you to get it right. i mentioned in my opening statement that i and i'm speaking for the majority of this committee want to help you get it right. but it's a two way street. you have to tell us what is working and what is not working. american people need transparency. the more you don't tell us the greater the problem is goi
it would be better and safer and more protective of people's rights and of their personal information. i guess what i'm saying is i think you do need an independent testing agency that isn't a hired contractor to do this. but i just want to raise these issues. i know this is very difficult for you and i appreciate you testifying here today. i hope you will answer our letters when we send them to you because i've had letters out to you that i never got any answers on. we're not anytime to just...
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personally, i don't say this... >> and but, can we get it. >> and i guess this afternoon, we will address that, but the post and the planning, and coming in but they promise with the staff and they will do that and what they do. so this is not an action item for us right now? >> it is an action item. >> it is an action item. although this
personally, i don't say this... >> and but, can we get it. >> and i guess this afternoon, we will address that, but the post and the planning, and coming in but they promise with the staff and they will do that and what they do. so this is not an action item for us right now? >> it is an action item. >> it is an action item. although this
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i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and burn." the real depths? >> the times you there were i might not have been going through the hell. i was on eight and a half years and the first six were extraordinary. it was a comedian's version of bliss to me being on the greatest show, the funniest show working with the funniest guy and making a bunch of money to do it. my schedule got to the point where combined with my atickettive person nalty where i need pills to get up, pills to go down. pills to get on a plane, pills to get off a plane. that turned into a hear wroin addiction. only addict would say you and the dealer, you know, one guy putting his kids through the school, because, you know, you're making so much money and you're doing it. you try to hide it from everybody. you won't be truthful. >> you got to a moment, january 2nd, 2010 when you attempted to kill yourself. you took a knife and stabbed yourself i think nine times. >> right, if i had abs, i would be dead now. [ laughter ] >> what was going through your mind that day?
i would never have known or guessed the personal hell i read about in "crash and burn." the real depths? >> the times you there were i might not have been going through the hell. i was on eight and a half years and the first six were extraordinary. it was a comedian's version of bliss to me being on the greatest show, the funniest show working with the funniest guy and making a bunch of money to do it. my schedule got to the point where combined with my atickettive person nalty...
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i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to on encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about who we can trust and does privacy have a future stay with us. on the. lead it was a little very hard to take out a little to get along here a lot that had sex with her right there are. a little. little. little. live a little bit of a little. the deepest lake in the world. usually then no more than fifteen thousand years old this one dates back twenty five. spirits and buddhist gone to live you know. the pure clear water in the lake is helping scientists unravel the mysteries of the universe. i try to see by cal in its entirety. it's not that i have discovered something new here rather that i absorb everything that this place offers. a spiritual bike. this is a leader so we lead to be. the same person you're. all your party there's a goal. for shoes that no one is asking with to
i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to on encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about who we can trust and does privacy have a future stay with us. on the. lead it was a little very hard to take out a little to get along here a lot that had sex with her right there are. a...
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i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to an encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about the way contrast and that's privacy have a future stay with us. it's simply for so i only goal in life was nothing more than making money as quickly as possible with what we got to offer the kids. so it would mornings wake up no wonder sleep. it's not a kindergarden or an orphanage it's a close where you live with your family your children five children and you can be a father to seventy children just like your job your husband to twelve mothers. why you will shout saying yeah i wasn't ready it's like if a man proposes to you answer oh whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to see with her well i think. you could say mom is even more important person in your life and yes they told me much scarier stories about what their lives were like about their tr
i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to an encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about the way contrast and that's privacy have a future stay with us. it's simply for so i only goal in life was nothing more than making money as quickly as possible with what we got to offer...
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i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about the way contrast and that's privacy have a future stay with us. it's simply for so i only goal in life was nothing more than making money as quickly as possible with what we got to offer the kids. so it would mornings wake up no one to sleep. but it's not a kindergarden or an orphanage it's a host where you live with your family your children five children and you can be a father to seventy children just like i'll be a husband to twelve mothers. why are you all shouting i wasn't ready it's like if a man proposes to end yes or oh whoa i need time to think so when she called me mom i needed time to think with that well i think. you could say mom is important person in your life and yes they told me much here is stories about what their lives were like about their trunk mothers fleein
i mean my guess is no but i got asked do you trust your personal information to encrypted services any of them. i don't trust my personal information to encrypted services if i don't have to let alone unencrypted ones all right after a short break we'll be back with our leveson owner of lavabit to talk about the way contrast and that's privacy have a future stay with us. it's simply for so i only goal in life was nothing more than making money as quickly as possible with what we got to offer...
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i always liked him very much, personally. he is slightly more robotic in public, i guess if i was being honest.d disconnect between what he is really like and the way a lot of people spoke about him. >> but you know, if you went to rallies, you saw it. i think it was a frustration for me, as wife, that people had this impression of him. one of the first debates with barack obama, where nobody interpreted what he was saying. >> well, it killed him. he must have gone away that night -- >> it was a good feeling. i liked it especially, because people got to see an unfiltered view of him, without somebody else trying to interpret what he was saying, thinking oh, he looks like a pretty smart guy that has a good grip on the issue. >> when you see chris christie, do you think mitt will support chris christie, is he the type of candidate? >> absolutely, if chris is the nominee, 100%, chris is a very capable guy. >> he wouldn't be having many of these if he runs, right? >> well, i hope not. >> he won't have any of these fluffer nutters, a boston specialty, the recipe is in the book. >> well, it is tongue
i always liked him very much, personally. he is slightly more robotic in public, i guess if i was being honest.d disconnect between what he is really like and the way a lot of people spoke about him. >> but you know, if you went to rallies, you saw it. i think it was a frustration for me, as wife, that people had this impression of him. one of the first debates with barack obama, where nobody interpreted what he was saying. >> well, it killed him. he must have gone away that night...
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i guess the average medical subsidy of about thirty us dollars per person per year. i believe that medical reforms could make people's lives better. i don't really know relevant problems in medical areas. people can apply for reimbursement for some kinds of medicine. if the government to reimburse me the common people cannot afford. not that into the back of the four may bring about more advantages for our people. the meet the above hundred dollars for the year. the french rate the percentage of reimbursement. hospital can provide people with more free check up it may be five us dollars per person per year after the medical reform i know people can easily get the treatment. most people cannot afford the expenses of treatment at present terms of drug prices very high. i need him. he maybe could be impeached. the number of active in detention in a bikini to the us in my opinion. many corporate be not enough. the alcohol they don't want to give more than a fifty euros. every year. most people like this policy because part of medical spending can be reversed. form. i have
i guess the average medical subsidy of about thirty us dollars per person per year. i believe that medical reforms could make people's lives better. i don't really know relevant problems in medical areas. people can apply for reimbursement for some kinds of medicine. if the government to reimburse me the common people cannot afford. not that into the back of the four may bring about more advantages for our people. the meet the above hundred dollars for the year. the french rate the percentage...
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hire the right chief data officer here in san francisco and that person can be the one coordinating going forward. >> okay. >> so, i guess there's -- for the department data coordinators, even though they might be identified before the chief data officer comes on board, they have things to do. got it. and the other question i have is is the expectation that the plan itself or draft of a plan be developed given that year or would it be sooner because i'm looking at something else here that says six months. >> right. just to take a step back and as a concept, e what we want to do is we w*e ear creating timelines to make sure we're acting on this and we're providing this to the public, we gave the chief data officer flexibility because there's certain needs in certain department, we want to make sure we're meeting their needs as well, i don't want to have the consequences of pushing timelines on people if it doesn't make sense, we're giving the chief data officer flexibility within that. >> okay. >> so, the answer to that is really if it gets done within the year, that's the timeline, okay. any other questions, colleagues?
hire the right chief data officer here in san francisco and that person can be the one coordinating going forward. >> okay. >> so, i guess there's -- for the department data coordinators, even though they might be identified before the chief data officer comes on board, they have things to do. got it. and the other question i have is is the expectation that the plan itself or draft of a plan be developed given that year or would it be sooner because i'm looking at something else...
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i guess. the pain i was feeling. >> goodwin has at least one person who understands his pain. >> is it possible i can see tony now? >> yeah. >> my mother, she is a strong individual for the simple fact she supported me through this case and how she cope with losing her son. >> eleanor goodwin visits her son as often as possible. >> you know this here is hurting my back side. they feel hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman. >> i kept telling your mom, she will not bury you in penitentiary that's what the lord told me. >> doesn't he answer my prayers? >> yes, he does. he was little, don't pray for me. >> i used to always say that. i'm going to pray for you. don't -- please, mom, pray for me. >> i look and see how much hurt she got in her face and how much pain she's going through. and sometimes it's hard to look at her. >> your precious holy name i pray, amen. >> if i get convicted, she feels she will lose another child. >> my god, i love you so much. >> i love you too, mom. >> coming up, tony goodwin is called back to court. this time, to hear from the jury. and -- >> h
i guess. the pain i was feeling. >> goodwin has at least one person who understands his pain. >> is it possible i can see tony now? >> yeah. >> my mother, she is a strong individual for the simple fact she supported me through this case and how she cope with losing her son. >> eleanor goodwin visits her son as often as possible. >> you know this here is hurting my back side. they feel hard. >> she's joined by her family's minister, loretta freeman....