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because my people and i personally know that they do themselves realize that. america has a better track record on full salary if you do this is. right the problem is they are so. good everyone has family in the us i mean really you know don't have them are seeing great all right fellas jump in head. there are people in libya who also recognize that there are cia people among the libyan opposition the guy who came back from northern virginia for twenty years who is now one of the commanders of the military is somebody who clearly was involved with u.s. intelligence during that period there is a mixed bag of the libyan opposition in terms of what people have asked for what they want the other thing that i think is makes this all very problematic is that in the context of the of the arab spring we're in each of these situations they began whether it was egypt whether it was tunisia whether it's been yemen bahrain all of them have faced massive military assault at the beginning only in libya was the decision made to take up arms i'm not going to second guess that
because my people and i personally know that they do themselves realize that. america has a better track record on full salary if you do this is. right the problem is they are so. good everyone has family in the us i mean really you know don't have them are seeing great all right fellas jump in head. there are people in libya who also recognize that there are cia people among the libyan opposition the guy who came back from northern virginia for twenty years who is now one of the commanders of...
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person look at the c.e.o.'s involvement in panama and places that really really show the you know the old intentions of the c.e.o. i'm not trying to so the c.e.o. has a great intentions behind however we do know that the c.n.c. as we call him in france transitional council in libya is actually being as transparent as possible because that's something that we've not in libya and we've never had a transparent and accountable government there with. you know the training and it's not something that's kind of you know. as a mystery or something that's coming out a certain that's coming out quite openly from the from certain because you want. to go ahead you know i'm ok tell us you want to jump in and ask can i just ask you i want to ask and ask you raise the issue of looking back further and i think that is very very crucial i think part of the crowd with our discussions about libya has been that we've all focused on that one day when allegedly and i'm not convinced it was either imminent or inevitable that there wa
person look at the c.e.o.'s involvement in panama and places that really really show the you know the old intentions of the c.e.o. i'm not trying to so the c.e.o. has a great intentions behind however we do know that the c.n.c. as we call him in france transitional council in libya is actually being as transparent as possible because that's something that we've not in libya and we've never had a transparent and accountable government there with. you know the training and it's not something...
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but i could not be the person that i am today. and i didn't see that person. but not speaking allowed me... and walking allowed me to go on this journey and to find myself as a human being-- not a black person, not a white person, not a person of color, but a human being. >> hinojosa: not even an american. >> not even an american. >> hinojosa: because you crossed borders. you walked all across south america. >> hinojosa: yeah, and that was the connection to find that, you know, we're connected to each other all the way. and my walk across the united states allowed me... and i studied. i got my masters in montana and a ph.d. in wisconsin. but what... my education, my informal education of listening and being with so many people, i realized that even though... when i stopped riding in cars, i thought environment was about trees and pollution and endangered species and all those things. and in my formal education, that's what it was. but my informal education taught me that we're all part of the environment. and if we want to treat the environment in a positive a
but i could not be the person that i am today. and i didn't see that person. but not speaking allowed me... and walking allowed me to go on this journey and to find myself as a human being-- not a black person, not a white person, not a person of color, but a human being. >> hinojosa: not even an american. >> not even an american. >> hinojosa: because you crossed borders. you walked all across south america. >> hinojosa: yeah, and that was the connection to find that,...
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obstacles in the way for a person. for example, if you have been convicted and sent to state prison, there is a seven-year waiting period before you can fight to have your record expunged through a pardon process. our third panel will be talking about that issue. so we've got a great program for you today. and i know you're going to enjoy it. i'm now going to introduce two speakers. two great leaders who are the heads of two of the most progressive legal organizations in california. the first is arturo gonzalez, the president of the bar association of san francisco. arturo is one of the top trial lawyers in the nation and he's a partner at morrison forester. we've had the pleasure of working with the bar association for -- over the past 20 years to provide services to people who can't afford lawyers when the public defender is not available and so we're very pleased to have arturo here on behalf of the bar association. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. three days ago in one of the most closely watched supreme court c
obstacles in the way for a person. for example, if you have been convicted and sent to state prison, there is a seven-year waiting period before you can fight to have your record expunged through a pardon process. our third panel will be talking about that issue. so we've got a great program for you today. and i know you're going to enjoy it. i'm now going to introduce two speakers. two great leaders who are the heads of two of the most progressive legal organizations in california. the first...
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is the average person aware of how much -- welcome. the avege person aware of how much data is obtainable by the internet? stuart pratt? >> uh-oh, john, i think the lead for the show speaks volumes about how society and our lives have changed, the ability to going lg ourselves, to see what is on the internet is something that tens of millions --. >> you want information it would be the shoe leather factor, you have to retain a private eye, he would have to be hiding behind lampposts and try to get into files now. now it's at your finger tips. >> i don't think that's quite no get but there's a lot of information controlled under federal laws and is not readily available through a browser on the internet. >> where do you start? you start by going lg? -- googling? i ask you evan hendricks. >> that's the easy thing. but if you pull out your wallet and start buying things, there's no way anyone can realize how much information is available, the property records, divorce records. bank records. >> the googling process will give you names, dat
is the average person aware of how much -- welcome. the avege person aware of how much data is obtainable by the internet? stuart pratt? >> uh-oh, john, i think the lead for the show speaks volumes about how society and our lives have changed, the ability to going lg ourselves, to see what is on the internet is something that tens of millions --. >> you want information it would be the shoe leather factor, you have to retain a private eye, he would have to be hiding behind lampposts...
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it was a very personal kind of thing. so eleanor was communicating with people, she was making the job of the first lady a bully pulpit, and in my opinion, she was -- and i have studied this -- she was drawing from her, in some degree certainly from the personal relationships that she had with some remarkable but not the kinds of folks you would expect aristocratic lady to have. but in any event, let me move on and show you some slides that will help illustrate what i'm trying to say. now, of course, eleanor roosevelt drew from franklin roosevelt. obviously, she built her whole career on being mrs. roosevelt. of course, she helped franklin too politically. but you notice in this slide which shows eleanor and franklin shortly after their marriage in 1905, there's somebody in the middle there. who was that? sarah, franklin's indomitable mother. and, look, franklin and sara are looking at each other, and eleanor's kind of to the side, isn't she? and that's sort of the way it was in their marriage. now, i think most of us kno
it was a very personal kind of thing. so eleanor was communicating with people, she was making the job of the first lady a bully pulpit, and in my opinion, she was -- and i have studied this -- she was drawing from her, in some degree certainly from the personal relationships that she had with some remarkable but not the kinds of folks you would expect aristocratic lady to have. but in any event, let me move on and show you some slides that will help illustrate what i'm trying to say. now, of...
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the person has title to the property. i think that is the conscientious thing to do. >> any other public comment? if you are the contractor, then you would need to speak under the rebuttal opportunity given to your client. ok. with no other public comment, we will move into rebuttal. we will start with the appellant. do you have anything more to add? >> i do. with respect to the evaluation -- valuation of the job, you can ask the contractor under oath, what he was charging him. what the contract price was. i have been in construction for 25 years and the job is not costing $25,000. there is a denial that i made up these plans. they are not made up. who is lying? is it the independent architects and the appraiser who have gone in and digram the property or is it the permit holder that takes the position that i hire professionals and it is not responsibility is what i have heard. it is not a problem to bring in those two professionals, if that is what it takes. i did not make it up. that is the diagram and they are consiste
the person has title to the property. i think that is the conscientious thing to do. >> any other public comment? if you are the contractor, then you would need to speak under the rebuttal opportunity given to your client. ok. with no other public comment, we will move into rebuttal. we will start with the appellant. do you have anything more to add? >> i do. with respect to the evaluation -- valuation of the job, you can ask the contractor under oath, what he was charging him. what...
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he was not a glad handing backslapping personality. he was not a good extemporaneous speaker and wherever you went he gave a few well chosen words. you can see when he was president he made a tour of all of these states and send a delegation of dignitaries to the money outskirts of town and one always arrive an hour or two earlier to bypass the. he would actually right in his diary that dignitaries were supposed to come and escort me out of town at 7:00 a.m.. i will get 5 a m and left before they arrived. with aphrodisiac power in full force, with beautiful women swimming around him. with the 13 states, he wrote every night in his diaries and number of women. there was a ball in my honor, 62 handsome and well-dressed ladies. there was a dinner in my honor and 73 fashionable and elegant ladies and the town's. the person who was doing them nightly head count of the ladies was the father of the country. even in the privacy of his home he is a form of public property. he is warned after the war that he should get a special expense account
he was not a glad handing backslapping personality. he was not a good extemporaneous speaker and wherever you went he gave a few well chosen words. you can see when he was president he made a tour of all of these states and send a delegation of dignitaries to the money outskirts of town and one always arrive an hour or two earlier to bypass the. he would actually right in his diary that dignitaries were supposed to come and escort me out of town at 7:00 a.m.. i will get 5 a m and left before...
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the new language is the person. the illness or a value-laden opinion about that person and not even referring to that person. thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and the new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens to be my anniversary month... it's also recovery month. it is also recovery month, thank you for pointing that out. but september 23rd will represent my 17th year as a person in long-term recovery. and so i go back to my first opportunity to be in the treatment and some the labels and what was really interesting is that folks in the program themselves were labeling themselves. so the, you could be in a 12-step meeting and it's recommended, a particular fellowship that i attend, that you identify yourself simply as an addict.
the new language is the person. the illness or a value-laden opinion about that person and not even referring to that person. thank you, yes, the old language is more judgmental, it makes moral statements and moral judgments and the new language talks about this as a health issue. this is a health issue that we're dealing with and the old language doesn't acknowledge that. and carlos, did that affect you in your path to recovery? it did early on. september is really important because it happens...
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than a to- person job. some misstating miles signs, someone positioning them on a gurney, someone getting a metaphor transport. more often than not, it is a more than a two-person job. if it is something more serious, related to shortness of breath or a full blown cardiac arrest, we need at least between four and six people. >> is it not possible to that more people in an ambulance? >> to respond in an ambulance, that is not a model i would support or see nationwide. i know a few years back, we had someone from the committee suggest we operate on mopeds. i have seen it in europe and i think it would be very risky in our situation. but a threat that country -- we look at best practices to see what our counterparts are doing in similar-sized jurisdictions. in some cases, we will put a third person on the ambulance, but not as a practice. many times, firefighter will drive the ambulance because you need both medics in the back, but not to start the call. >> -- supervisor kim: in the stations you just mentioned
than a to- person job. some misstating miles signs, someone positioning them on a gurney, someone getting a metaphor transport. more often than not, it is a more than a two-person job. if it is something more serious, related to shortness of breath or a full blown cardiac arrest, we need at least between four and six people. >> is it not possible to that more people in an ambulance? >> to respond in an ambulance, that is not a model i would support or see nationwide. i know a few...
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to a good person. we're talking about moving from sickness to health. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. and i'd, i'd like to mirror daphne's comments. i'm really, really excited about national healthcare reform, but i also feel that it's wrought with pitfalls because i believe we're going to interject a whole new set of language into the conversation, if you will. did a lot of organizing around the parity act and making sure that substance abuse was included in the language and the wellstone... substance abuse? yes, because it was the wellstone mental health parity act, so...substance abuse? am i hearing, substance abuse? yes ma'am, yes ma'am, yes ma'am. and, and you know daphne has, has quoted bill white quite a bit and, and he's truly prolific writer and agree with the title that folks had given him, the dean of recovery. but he was saying that three ways to deal with social stigma, stigmatations stigma, stigma if you will. one is to protest stigma and discrimination are illegal and you need to prot
to a good person. we're talking about moving from sickness to health. so yeah, it's a great opportunity. and i'd, i'd like to mirror daphne's comments. i'm really, really excited about national healthcare reform, but i also feel that it's wrought with pitfalls because i believe we're going to interject a whole new set of language into the conversation, if you will. did a lot of organizing around the parity act and making sure that substance abuse was included in the language and the...
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know what kind of person are you really. very good person in all respects i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i live this life with the awareness. it may ended any moment but matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face get on ice and snow but thank you very much it will thank you for. a living in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad. one night in the spring become a brace of. good buzz or. mystery. from. around your there's room for young dumb in the streets of the city. we have seen the damage it has done to our environment mark chemicals with the four props we do not want any more new g.m.o. foods. our core system is just that was abysmal experience and i'm just i'm just appalled that that's allowed to go on. eating this unfortunately because we don't know what's in it there's no labeling there for it being u
know what kind of person are you really. very good person in all respects i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i live this life with the awareness. it may ended any moment but matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face get on ice and snow but thank you very much it will thank you for. a living in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country...
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instead of saying a young person has a fight and hurting someone, instead of sending that young person ought to be incarcerated immediately, what we do is we put him or her and supporters, family members in a circle with the person who was harmed along with their family members and a facilitator, and that young person has the opportunity to sit face-to-face across from the person that was harmed and hear that person say, "you have devastated me. this is how. here are the human consequences of his or her actions, and the circle all together will come up with an action for the person to repair the harm. this is just an example -- say it is a case of a young person who has burned down a building, someone's home or business. instead of sending that person off to be incarcerated, he or she could be by the circle sentenced to serve 200 hours, being the personal assistant for a burn patient. that is the kind of thing that will really transform lives. [applause] in oakland, what we are trying to do is engage in these restorative actions, have restored a justice instead of punitive justice. wit
instead of saying a young person has a fight and hurting someone, instead of sending that young person ought to be incarcerated immediately, what we do is we put him or her and supporters, family members in a circle with the person who was harmed along with their family members and a facilitator, and that young person has the opportunity to sit face-to-face across from the person that was harmed and hear that person say, "you have devastated me. this is how. here are the human consequences...
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other people see something in that person and a person sees something in himself. and he says i should go forth, i should be at the top and he was like that himself. so the book describes this sense and how he fashioned himself, tried to fashion himself after his hero and rejects and. he comes of age during the age of jackson. he is a unionist. he is for the common man. he campaigns for the homestead act. a lot of things seem very progressive and populist and yet populism -- it is a double-edged sword. a lot of times populists are in favor of measures you would think would be progressive. he is for the homestead act, giving poor people land. he wanted public education. he was always a champion of public education thinking back on his own life, he wanted a better shot for people. he only wanted that -- he was for the homes that act. when reconstruction came there was a time to get land reform, republicans in congress wanted land reform in the south to give them land to give them the kind of independence that johnson understood was needed. that is what land meant. yo
other people see something in that person and a person sees something in himself. and he says i should go forth, i should be at the top and he was like that himself. so the book describes this sense and how he fashioned himself, tried to fashion himself after his hero and rejects and. he comes of age during the age of jackson. he is a unionist. he is for the common man. he campaigns for the homestead act. a lot of things seem very progressive and populist and yet populism -- it is a...
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well what kind of person are you really. here. i'm a very good person in all respects i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it or if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i lived this life with the awareness that it may end at any moment but what matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face and so. thank you bill. i live in a country the gun understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad. one night in desperation become a brace of. bottles of. the most amount of. form. procure the may be only down the street a bit. more used today in holland says once again flared up. these are the images go for all he's been seeing from the streets of canada after. china operations are all today. a government a media conspiracy of lawyers the friends to volunteer know the truth about the conflicts that are unfolding which stressed it's really hard times international standing many are against president sarkoz
well what kind of person are you really. here. i'm a very good person in all respects i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it or if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i lived this life with the awareness that it may end at any moment but what matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face and so. thank you bill. i live in a country the gun understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the...
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you know what's your personal take on that. i have no objection to it a lot allows it how can i jacked who is could you have to object. i am a deeply devout muslim and questions like this one seems strange to me but i am sure i would never say anything against hers if i did object i would cease to object to everything the law permits look at what alice says about it you have to be morally sound in order to treat all your wives the same you could if you follow all the rules that having a second and third wife is a thousand times as difficult as having a lover of this when they asked me what is more important to get here of i say of course but the laws of the show riot are more important we live in a secular state you think the law permits us to live and work on observing the law as long as the law does not intrude on the rights of muslims maybe if the law does intrude on your rights as a muslim we shouldn't fight you should leave the country find a place where you fit in so i'm a believer who tries to follow the laws of his love
you know what's your personal take on that. i have no objection to it a lot allows it how can i jacked who is could you have to object. i am a deeply devout muslim and questions like this one seems strange to me but i am sure i would never say anything against hers if i did object i would cease to object to everything the law permits look at what alice says about it you have to be morally sound in order to treat all your wives the same you could if you follow all the rules that having a second...
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the tendency is to put that person in a box. they must be in the fashion industry or the koz metsics, party planning. >> reporter: what did you want to be when you grew up? >> incharge. >> reporter: she was very much in charge when she raised campaign dollars. in d.c., her friends were in charge of everything. she was clueless of protocoal and was at the mercy of a staff that spent eight years loyal to george bush. >> you didn't know what to ask. was no playbook. everyone was new. everyone was coming in their own. was there once a rule that said this is the way it is down. >> reporter: rogers threw more than 300 events in her 14 months at the white house. but when she walked in the state dinner for the indian prime minister, she had no idea all that work would be overshadowed by two uninvited stars. >> mr. and mrs. salahi. >> reporter: from the real housewives of d.c. they mingled with guests. >> i was with them all of the evening mmpb we had a brilliant program. >> reporter: that said, what are your thoughts now that that night
the tendency is to put that person in a box. they must be in the fashion industry or the koz metsics, party planning. >> reporter: what did you want to be when you grew up? >> incharge. >> reporter: she was very much in charge when she raised campaign dollars. in d.c., her friends were in charge of everything. she was clueless of protocoal and was at the mercy of a staff that spent eight years loyal to george bush. >> you didn't know what to ask. was no playbook....
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discrimination against persons with disabilities. title two of the ada addresses access to public services, including public transportation for persons with disabilities. tips for respectful communication for people with disabilities brochures are available. call sfmta accessible services at 415-701-4485 for copies. >> good morning, volunteers. good morning. can everyone hear me? yes, good, good. this is really exciting for me. this is my very first project connect, and i and the new director, so i look forward to getting to know each of you. just today, we want to thank you for your help. there's no way this project would exist without you guys. you are the lifeblood for this program, and that just want to thank you from the bottom of my heart. we had a couple of speakers who are here to support the program today, so the first one i'm going to introduce -- i'm not the world's greatest public speaker, so bear with me. first of all, let me start by giving thanks to a few different organizations that have helped out. one is trader joe'
discrimination against persons with disabilities. title two of the ada addresses access to public services, including public transportation for persons with disabilities. tips for respectful communication for people with disabilities brochures are available. call sfmta accessible services at 415-701-4485 for copies. >> good morning, volunteers. good morning. can everyone hear me? yes, good, good. this is really exciting for me. this is my very first project connect, and i and the new...
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person gets on the bus, i ask the passengers if we can have a seat for this person. >> anybody help federal law requires that the customers give their seats to the elderly and disabled if they should need it. >> buses should stop in zones that can accommodate multiple lines will stop behind one another. i cannot see what bus is behind -- i'm not even sure if there is a bus behind. the second bus does not come up to the front. oftentimes, it has caused me to be passed up by bosses, by trains, and again, it makes me late for appointments. it makes me late for my job. >> i'm often anxious that i'm going to miss the bus that i need, simply because i'm not fast enough to scamper down and find out which bus is lined up behind the bus that is currently in front of me. what i'm going to work and i take the van ness street buses to work, sometimes, one of them will pull up right next to the other one. not in a bus stop, but parallel to it. and i do not know it is there. i also do not feel comfortable walking out into the street. >> is that my boss over there? i think that is my boss -- bus.
person gets on the bus, i ask the passengers if we can have a seat for this person. >> anybody help federal law requires that the customers give their seats to the elderly and disabled if they should need it. >> buses should stop in zones that can accommodate multiple lines will stop behind one another. i cannot see what bus is behind -- i'm not even sure if there is a bus behind. the second bus does not come up to the front. oftentimes, it has caused me to be passed up by bosses,...
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that is what we call a person to person transfer. the license is moving forward. that is going to be for a type 21 license, so it will be able to sell off sale beer, wine, and distilled spirits. so that is half the property. i will also point out, this is a relatively large parcel. it does have a parking lot, so it is unique. it is not our typical urban pedestrian store. the second half of the store we are here to talk about today -- the applicant is cbs pharmacies. they are relatively new to san francisco. they have one location currently on van ness ave. they are looking to have many locations. their long-term goal is to have locations throughout the city and county of san francisco, but that will be a relatively long process. they want to come in, get a type 20 license. if approved, it will allow them to serve of sale beer and wine only. it will not have a distilled spirits component. it is located in an area of high concentration of liquor licenses. it is not located in an area of high crime. we come to you this morning with a recommendation of approval with t
that is what we call a person to person transfer. the license is moving forward. that is going to be for a type 21 license, so it will be able to sell off sale beer, wine, and distilled spirits. so that is half the property. i will also point out, this is a relatively large parcel. it does have a parking lot, so it is unique. it is not our typical urban pedestrian store. the second half of the store we are here to talk about today -- the applicant is cbs pharmacies. they are relatively new to...
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that person and i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk of there i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think he would want the death penalty i think he would want us to share a laugh and how to have laugh and crust. to believe in god are much to your fear his judgment oh well well more so hurries and so much or i'm out even though the chance that god is against death penalty. was. six years after sean's execution the supreme court of long last ruled against capital punishment for minors. today three thousand three hundred prisoners are waiting on death row throughout the united states. in oklahoma the mortal remains not claimed by family are buried in the little cemetery in front of the penitentiary. i. am. wealthy british science science and sometimes. my. own. markets finance scandal. find out what's really happening to the global economy with my skies are for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our jeep. that's.
that person and i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk of there i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think he would want the death penalty i think he would want us to share a laugh and how to have laugh and crust. to believe in god are much to your fear his judgment oh well well more so hurries and so much or i'm out even though the chance that god is against death penalty. was. six years after sean's execution the supreme court of long...
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you know i help the person. not that i was in favor of putting that person to death nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person am hour i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to them i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think he would want the death penalty i think he would want us to share a laugh and how to have laugh and cry asked. do you believe in god or. do you fear his judgment. while well more so you might raise i'm so hot or i'm out even though the chance that the guy against death penalty i don't know i just. six years after sean's execution the supreme court at long last ruled against capital punishment for minors. today three thousand three hundred prisoners are waiting on death row throughout the united states. and oklahoma the mortal remains not claimed by family are buried in the little cemetery in front of the penitentiary. hey tom are in here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. and.
you know i help the person. not that i was in favor of putting that person to death nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person am hour i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to them i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think he would want the death penalty i think he would want us to share a laugh and how to have laugh and cry asked. do you believe in god or. do you fear his judgment. while well more so you might raise...
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i really have no matter what kind of person are you really. here. i'm a very good person in all respects and i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it or if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i lived this life with the awareness that it may ended any moment what matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face and so. for thank you. i live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than there are in the streets in afghanistan or baghdad. one night in the discouraging become a brace of. good vibes exams comes from the some forms. of crowd gathers momentum going down the street the victims. to something has been to the children of inspiration for the long lost secret of thomas steel has been discovered. now archie goes east of lake baikal with the longest russian railway line runs. for the sunday times or the lies of siberian mountains for people full of the same roots as hundreds of years ago. welcome to the trancelike. russian flow so
i really have no matter what kind of person are you really. here. i'm a very good person in all respects and i try to be impartial if i do something wrong i apologize and i don't feel shy about it or if a person lies i can tell him he's lying i lived this life with the awareness that it may ended any moment what matters most is reputation and dignity to save human face and so. for thank you. i live in a country that don't understand that there's more violence in the streets of this country than...
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no person under the 21 will sell or serve or consume a colic beverages. nor drink is defined as wing during -- lingering. the pensioner -- petitioner will prevent mr.. they will remove graffiti in a timely manner. they will remove graffiti within 72 hours of the following next week day. the interior will be equipped with lighting to make the parents of all persons available. they will not disturb privacy or disturb the use of neighboring residences. at no time so they allowed a third party promoter to have any control over the marketing or operation of the business. we are recommending the application for approval with these conditions. supervisor avalos: i have a question about condition 3. how common is that that the food and liquor receipts the compared? >> it is common. people applied as a restaurant and then morph into a bar or restaurant. we're trying to make sure that they stick to their business plan and are truly a food service provider and alcohol provider versus a truth are -- true bar. 'and not opposed to bars. there is a specific license for
no person under the 21 will sell or serve or consume a colic beverages. nor drink is defined as wing during -- lingering. the pensioner -- petitioner will prevent mr.. they will remove graffiti in a timely manner. they will remove graffiti within 72 hours of the following next week day. the interior will be equipped with lighting to make the parents of all persons available. they will not disturb privacy or disturb the use of neighboring residences. at no time so they allowed a third party...
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she is very personable. she worked for the department of treasury. she worked extremely good in that department. she was going to take maternity leave. she told me that i had to go on. she trained that sheikh -- as she did earlier, to become a high school teacher. she came back to the district in 1949 and applied for a tradition. there were a number of teachers and the district who were long term teachers. she became an assistant principal and thereafter. she became the first african- american female administrator in the district of san francisco unified school district of which we are all very proud. this woman who is also a mentor to many people, she supported me very highly. leola havard is a giant in the field of education. she has not stopped from that day. board members, i say to you. take a strong look at what we did. this forerunner of the african- american administrators and see in your heart and do the right thing. please vote for the changing of the name. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen. my name is dennis kelly
she is very personable. she worked for the department of treasury. she worked extremely good in that department. she was going to take maternity leave. she told me that i had to go on. she trained that sheikh -- as she did earlier, to become a high school teacher. she came back to the district in 1949 and applied for a tradition. there were a number of teachers and the district who were long term teachers. she became an assistant principal and thereafter. she became the first african- american...
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-- to him, to her, the person?o not really know that i can say it any differently than i breathe the air of humanity. i, too, was once a neglected, abandoned, lost child. and my family system is a lot smaller than the global community, but the identification, the feelings, i think, are the same. when i walk into that first brothel, when i visited my first genocide museum, when i had spent by first week in slums in forcibly displaced persons camps, i saw life. as our brothers and sisters. i saw people whose feelings were real and important and the assault on their dignity, the human rights atrocities with which they live on a daily basis. it simply was not ok with me. and their willingness to be vulnerable and to share their stories with me was really touching and it became a pact. every time someone tells me their story, we are creating a pact. you're giving it to me and i will carry it to the world. and i take that very literally and very seriously. tavis: i ask this because, to my mind and my read, it is impossib
-- to him, to her, the person?o not really know that i can say it any differently than i breathe the air of humanity. i, too, was once a neglected, abandoned, lost child. and my family system is a lot smaller than the global community, but the identification, the feelings, i think, are the same. when i walk into that first brothel, when i visited my first genocide museum, when i had spent by first week in slums in forcibly displaced persons camps, i saw life. as our brothers and sisters. i saw...
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outside force and first is instant yainous and occurs in minutes and are we going to do much for this person? not so much. maybe in the predisaster situation and making the place safer but once someone is hit with something heavy and die within minutes you're not going to happen, and the next is occurring within minutes of the injury and bleeding to death or having their air way blocked or some unrecognized medical problem and this is the group we're going to help, and the third is die afterwards from infectionsoir things that go wrong with the recovery process. we can help by delivering prope first aid and keeping things clean but this isn't the target group and these are the people to be aware of, in the middle and people are talking about blood and this brings up the concept of res curer protection. gloves, eye protection, and masks and sanitation and hand washing and who among us don't have a nick or a cut on their hand and are you going to touch someone's blood and your in tac skin will protect you from most ilknows. however, if you have a cut on your hand you have a path for infection
outside force and first is instant yainous and occurs in minutes and are we going to do much for this person? not so much. maybe in the predisaster situation and making the place safer but once someone is hit with something heavy and die within minutes you're not going to happen, and the next is occurring within minutes of the injury and bleeding to death or having their air way blocked or some unrecognized medical problem and this is the group we're going to help, and the third is die...
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personal rights. interestingly enough there's a case before the court where the justices for at&t asking for personal privacy rights since they have personal rights as a corporation and the justices including conservative justices are dancing around trying to get around it and justice roberts said sometimes the known is different from the adjective or squirrel or squirrely mean two different things because they are stock with what they have done. so the answer is yes. i believe they are intensely political but it is not necessarily that they're getting phone calls in the middle of the night from john boehner or mitch mcconnell telling them what to do but they don't need to. we have three political bridges
personal rights. interestingly enough there's a case before the court where the justices for at&t asking for personal privacy rights since they have personal rights as a corporation and the justices including conservative justices are dancing around trying to get around it and justice roberts said sometimes the known is different from the adjective or squirrel or squirrely mean two different things because they are stock with what they have done. so the answer is yes. i believe they are...
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it was not until the person invited the to a rave -- until a person invited me to a rave a few months ago that i found other people who loved electronic music. before that, i felt embarrassed to listen to this music. no one thought it was cool or anything. they just laughed whenever i talk about it or played it at a party. if it were not for raves, i would still be alone in my room and have very few friends to talk to about it. thank you. >> i just want to thank you, members of the entertainment and give commission. i also want to thank everybody who came here to support raves. i am from santa barbara. i support electronic dance music. i also support the electronic arts. to me, it is more than just protecting electronic music festivals. it is also protecting other competitions like beat juggling and scratching. they use pre-recorded music and make new music. i also want to restate that closing these town will only hurt the community, making more underground events. these events are not permitted. they do not have medical staff there to help. thank you very much. >> my name is tony. i
it was not until the person invited the to a rave -- until a person invited me to a rave a few months ago that i found other people who loved electronic music. before that, i felt embarrassed to listen to this music. no one thought it was cool or anything. they just laughed whenever i talk about it or played it at a party. if it were not for raves, i would still be alone in my room and have very few friends to talk to about it. thank you. >> i just want to thank you, members of the...
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do i regret you know i help the person not that i was in favor of putting that person down there nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person and i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to them i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think you would want the death penalty i think you would want us to share a laugh at how to have life in christ. do you believe in god or. do you fear his judgment oh well well more so human race and so much more him. even though the chance that god is against death penalty. was. six years after sean's execution the supreme court at long last ruled against capital punishment for minors. today three thousand three hundred prisoners are waiting on death row throughout the united states. in oklahoma the mortal remains not claimed by family are buried in the little cemetery in front of the penitentiary. i am. hungry for the full story we've got in first hand the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers of an r.t. . and some team has been to the yaroslavl region where
do i regret you know i help the person not that i was in favor of putting that person down there nothing was going to stop that i was there to help that person and i thought i was i would minister to the person i would talk to them i cannot do this any longer i can't put words in god's mouth but i don't think you would want the death penalty i think you would want us to share a laugh at how to have life in christ. do you believe in god or. do you fear his judgment oh well well more so human...
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detainee one thousand change of scenery out and change of scenery down this is where you take a person out of the environment that are used to and if you put them in a change of scenery out they put them in a nicer area change of scenery down i mean if you're going to put them into an isolation chamber cold conditions face lab stomach slap if you can hit them enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets a loud slap but you don't actually break any bones cut them bruise them but then that's an effective technique as is the way that they would you sure first showed us the footing is actually placed over their head and the interrogator. shouts their questions at him through the through the hood a pro long standing if they were to do it for five seconds it wouldn't be too much of the other after five ten minutes it really starts to to wear down their physical resistance increased anxiety by use of aversions if they had phobias of heights or of certain animals you might introduce that to make them uncomfortable you could use these techniques if you got ten people to maybe give you a
detainee one thousand change of scenery out and change of scenery down this is where you take a person out of the environment that are used to and if you put them in a change of scenery out they put them in a nicer area change of scenery down i mean if you're going to put them into an isolation chamber cold conditions face lab stomach slap if you can hit them enough so that it shocks them especially if it gets a loud slap but you don't actually break any bones cut them bruise them but then...
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person. or something first right. right right fear fear for what it's go we're not the wild wild west it's time to realize there are ways to handle this and to execute. next year is. going to rest the world based. on sound sellers of turning upon your pardon no man should ever have to shoulder the other three months early in life. and as you know sean was sixteen years old when he committed these murders that's not inside the song so it should not be punished for his crimes sean is being punished no rational person can deny that each day for the last thirteen years on a slope on a concrete slab just inches from a mile toilet in a wunderlist room smaller than most of our own closets there he spends twenty three hours a day off and twenty four and if he's not executed health will spend the rest of his life in just such an existence and the better the more you get his victims many so not but no one can credibly argue that imprisonment is not punishment sean has been punished is and will be punished. i ask you about cleme
person. or something first right. right right fear fear for what it's go we're not the wild wild west it's time to realize there are ways to handle this and to execute. next year is. going to rest the world based. on sound sellers of turning upon your pardon no man should ever have to shoulder the other three months early in life. and as you know sean was sixteen years old when he committed these murders that's not inside the song so it should not be punished for his crimes sean is being...
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you are the person did the person is or. i or blame. he said this is what. the only legal really really. have. to was he needed. people i've heard believe her story is one i didn't know i was sixteen years old those people have a right to hate me those people have a right to get angry with me those people have a right did it i never heard you the white kid. when he was sixteen shawn murdered his mother vonda and his stepfather leave. their birds here in eastern oklahoma. the boy that. i found some archive footage on this tragedy at the local t.v. station. one night while vonta and lee were sleeping in the home shown shot them with his stepfather scum he has always claimed that he committed this crime while under the power of an uncontrollable force. and. when the teenager was arrested he admitted to double murder and confessed to another crime. six months before he walked into a convenience store with an accomplice and shot dead a cashier. he was only fifteen at the time. his accomplice in the convenience store shooting was also arrested richard was shawn's
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person could do that until a baby. a crime was that we're dealing with i don't want rehabilitation work rather i think if we commit these horrible horrible crimes. i want we all redemption how do you teach somebody thought. and that's a lancer on. it is. if people only true there would be collusion. can eat. the a little. there's a. trick eat eat was the ticket. for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are subject to widely differing interpretations about an eye for an eye a tooth for a target we have pastor jones duncan accompanied shown to the many other prisoners both men and women in the final moments now he no longer carries out this mission. does that scripture justify what we're doing today. and. are we doing it today because we are punishing people in my life it's been extreme eight years. and now confining talk about foley talk about what i can't. do i regret you know i help the person. not that i was in favor of putting tha
person could do that until a baby. a crime was that we're dealing with i don't want rehabilitation work rather i think if we commit these horrible horrible crimes. i want we all redemption how do you teach somebody thought. and that's a lancer on. it is. if people only true there would be collusion. can eat. the a little. there's a. trick eat eat was the ticket. for many citizens of oklahoma the bible offers an irrefutable justification for the death penalty particularly the verses which are...