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that is a plausible reason of the fact.this is a preponderant of the evidence that those actions occurred. i did not find her testimony with respect to the conversations with miss hanes to be a particularly credible at times. the mayor was not able to sustain this piece of evidence. i welcome the views of my fellow commissioners. >> i take it that you are talking about it as a separate charge of misconduct. because as we get further in discussion, i think there is some relevance to the conclusions i reached about the pattern of phone conversations between miss hanes, lopez, and the sheriff. and when i pressed her on saying whether discussions about how you strategize, they just want to support ms. lopez. in the real world, the sheriff was facing the fact that this was going to go public. how do you spin it? that is what i think those conversations were probably about. how can we deflect what is going to be obviously our political enemies using it to their advantage? i don't think there is evidence to support a separate char
that is a plausible reason of the fact.this is a preponderant of the evidence that those actions occurred. i did not find her testimony with respect to the conversations with miss hanes to be a particularly credible at times. the mayor was not able to sustain this piece of evidence. i welcome the views of my fellow commissioners. >> i take it that you are talking about it as a separate charge of misconduct. because as we get further in discussion, i think there is some relevance to the...
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there is a very plausible or possible chain that would explain better than miss lopez calling someone she did not know very well and hremembering her having something different than the testimony but i don't think we have enough for a separate charge. >> i next think we should discuss the witness dissuasion charges with respect missw3 madison. here i don't think it's close. agianain, it's plausible the sheriff instructed miss hanes to tell miss madison not to cooperate with the police. i do not think we are close to that kind of evidence we will need to find that sheriff sought to dissuade miss madison from cooperating with the police or reporting the incident. i welcome the view from my fellow commissioners. >> i think there was an unbelievable amount of text and phoen clal -- phone calls. we counted between 20 and 40. over 30 calls a text with miss lopez threw up the day -- throughout the day. in the end, it looks like the campaign manager was at the center of all of the activity that day. i did not change that there was enough evidence to take that and infer via preponderant of the
there is a very plausible or possible chain that would explain better than miss lopez calling someone she did not know very well and hremembering her having something different than the testimony but i don't think we have enough for a separate charge. >> i next think we should discuss the witness dissuasion charges with respect missw3 madison. here i don't think it's close. agianain, it's plausible the sheriff instructed miss hanes to tell miss madison not to cooperate with the police. i...
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both readings are plausible, based on the language. think we should accept the reading that director lee requires this relationship for the meaning of the word since we would have to apply it anyways in order to interpret it in a constitutional manner. which is why i think we should agree with the parties and applied option to. there will likely be significant debate as to what the nexus has to be. i do think that is the most correct reading, perhaps, in this case. commissioner hayon, if you have a view as to which reading is appropriate? commissioner hayon: i kind of agree with commissioner renne, but this falls beneath my area of expertise. my question, in terms of relating to the duties of office, my question would be, in this case, while this took place in that twilight zone, if you will, between when he was elected and the time he took office, nonetheless, sheriff elect, his duties as sheriff relate to areas of domestic violence and quite a swath that san francisco has cut nationally in terms of what we do. it seems to me that if
both readings are plausible, based on the language. think we should accept the reading that director lee requires this relationship for the meaning of the word since we would have to apply it anyways in order to interpret it in a constitutional manner. which is why i think we should agree with the parties and applied option to. there will likely be significant debate as to what the nexus has to be. i do think that is the most correct reading, perhaps, in this case. commissioner hayon, if you...
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the one way is for the current administration in the united states to present a plausible threat. right now iran doesn't believe america and doesn't take america seriously enough to stop the race towards acquiring the weapon. if iran were to believe america, they would stop, and the fact that they continue the race means that at the end of the day, only a military action will be able to stop it. it's still enough time to prevent the need of an attack, but it's up to the united states and the president to create a plausible threat which we've not seen up until now. >> and defense secretary leon panetta was in israel this week calling for patience to wait for those sanctions to work. he did also say the military option is on the table, but you don't feel the us is sufficiently concerned. >> no. i think it seems to some extent that the administration is more concerned about preventing israel from attacking than preventing iran from acquiring the nuclear weapon in the first place. i've got to tell you. israel in the past twice took out nuclear facilities, in 19801 bombing the iraqi nu
the one way is for the current administration in the united states to present a plausible threat. right now iran doesn't believe america and doesn't take america seriously enough to stop the race towards acquiring the weapon. if iran were to believe america, they would stop, and the fact that they continue the race means that at the end of the day, only a military action will be able to stop it. it's still enough time to prevent the need of an attack, but it's up to the united states and the...
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and he wasn't found to be a dangerous how there wasn't really any plausible or was there any plausible reason to fear him being on that plane. that's right. besides you know how ridiculous he thinks that this is the fact that you know delta thought that his shirt was inappropriate and was scaring passengers and he also believes that this is really part of a bigger problem of him driving or flying while brownie believes that this is another case of racial profiling and he points out the case of last year when a couple of muslim scholars were taken off of a delta flight because the pilot said that they that he did not feel comfortable with them on the flight and we are getting new reports from homeland security that there have been several reports a racial profiling happening in ports in newark boston and even in hawaii so definitely he's point towards a bigger problem but many people bring up the fact that when it comes down to it these. even though he was dealt in this case which stopped him in many cases it's t.s.a. who is really becoming too intrusive into people's personal belonging
and he wasn't found to be a dangerous how there wasn't really any plausible or was there any plausible reason to fear him being on that plane. that's right. besides you know how ridiculous he thinks that this is the fact that you know delta thought that his shirt was inappropriate and was scaring passengers and he also believes that this is really part of a bigger problem of him driving or flying while brownie believes that this is another case of racial profiling and he points out the case of...
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he did actually fall down the stairs, even the authorities are saying that was plausible. if i'm her defense attorney, i'm going to say he fell down the stairs, and maybe there was a coffee cup at the bottom of the stares that smashed in his head and he somehow managed to get up in the bed because she was out all daying she was refereeing a dennis match and she found him in the bed. she has a good defense. there is no eyewitness. she has an alibi. >>randy: i am thinking the great kazoo had something to do with this. by the way, let this be a lesson to the viewers. this is why you don't speak to law enforcement. to go to law enforcement and say you know what happened, my husband had a heart attack, he fell down the stairs. she found him in the bed which means after his heart attack and falling down the stairs where he cut his head, he managed to get back up, walk back up the steps and get into bed where he was found the that is ludicrous. by the way --. >>shepard: well, don't bring "ludi" into this. >>randy: even ludi would say this is ludicrous. i was involved in a well-kn
he did actually fall down the stairs, even the authorities are saying that was plausible. if i'm her defense attorney, i'm going to say he fell down the stairs, and maybe there was a coffee cup at the bottom of the stares that smashed in his head and he somehow managed to get up in the bed because she was out all daying she was refereeing a dennis match and she found him in the bed. she has a good defense. there is no eyewitness. she has an alibi. >>randy: i am thinking the great kazoo...
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you need a bain guy to cut government. >> how plausible is getting to your point about tax extenders.dy, liberal leaning but seen as credible from both sides of the isle, you're talking about 49% cut. >> mortgage interest deduction and the nontaxing of lawye lawyer-provided health insurance. there's zero vote in congress for cutting either of those. ze zero. >> zero votes, how does you make up the revenue, the $360 billion that's lost by romney -- >> the other problem that you have, you got -- if bill goes through, good analyst say that you're going lose 4 million jobs right away. we had to fight to get 4.50 million jobs. not only is this tax plan for him cut his own taxes and raise yours, he's going wipe out jobs. >> government jobs? >> cutting taxes creates jobs. that's why we like cutting tax and when you look at the ryan budget you wind up losing jobs. >> government jobs. >> we can have this fight right here right now. the real tax, the real job creator are the middle-class people who buy products. that's what creates jobs. >> i want to get to the next big decision that romney has
you need a bain guy to cut government. >> how plausible is getting to your point about tax extenders.dy, liberal leaning but seen as credible from both sides of the isle, you're talking about 49% cut. >> mortgage interest deduction and the nontaxing of lawye lawyer-provided health insurance. there's zero vote in congress for cutting either of those. ze zero. >> zero votes, how does you make up the revenue, the $360 billion that's lost by romney -- >> the other problem...
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tavis: i think both are plausible. since you went there, mentioning the film, i know i am bowed and around here because your career is so rich. how did you get into film composition? starting out as lyricist's doesn't mean you're going to end up with a film score. >> when we started out, we were not interested in writing records, we were interested in writing for dramatic context. because the literature of popular music, her the most important and interesting songs were written by people that did right to hit a dramatic context. like to the gershwin songs. johnny mercer. though the people that you study. i was lucky enough to have johnnie as a mentor for a few years. he looked over my shoulder and listened. that is where we learned, and those were the great songs for us. that is what we wanted to emulate. >> you said that i set our standards were lowered. it was and that which could drive us on, this is that we knew much less about the craft. we were less responsible is not the word that i mean. how will find the word.
tavis: i think both are plausible. since you went there, mentioning the film, i know i am bowed and around here because your career is so rich. how did you get into film composition? starting out as lyricist's doesn't mean you're going to end up with a film score. >> when we started out, we were not interested in writing records, we were interested in writing for dramatic context. because the literature of popular music, her the most important and interesting songs were written by people...
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. >> the university of maryland professor says all this is perfectly plausible. there was a time when indentured servants enslaves intermingled. costs >> lineage has become a fascinating insight topic. since then aunt how home hadn't office affair >> and natalie portman got married over the weekend. she exchanged vows with a dancer and choreographer after a two year engagement. the wedding was a private home in california. they met on this at a black swan and have a 14 month old son. for the latest that manage venture has now grossed a whopping $354.6 million in u.s. theaters. total recall debuted in second place. ticket sales of $25.5 million. diary of a with the kid dog days pick up $14.6 million in its first weekend. >> there is a 100 degree reading on the map for thursday. tomorrow, warmer, '90s inland. san jose will be into the low 80s comes in for the south bay. '60s and '70s by the bay. it looks nice. >>vicki: feeling like summer. we will see you at 11:00 p.m.. kuala
. >> the university of maryland professor says all this is perfectly plausible. there was a time when indentured servants enslaves intermingled. costs >> lineage has become a fascinating insight topic. since then aunt how home hadn't office affair >> and natalie portman got married over the weekend. she exchanged vows with a dancer and choreographer after a two year engagement. the wedding was a private home in california. they met on this at a black swan and have a 14 month...
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it seems, given all we've seen and heard, a plausible story. but the next day, he breaks down in tears. he has a confession. he tells us he was told by his uncle to lie to us. his wounds, he says, come from an accident. his friends show us the weapons their little village has faced. why are you holding onto this? "for the media," he says. we quickly learn it's a very fine line between civilian and rebel soldier. the morning after our last supper with the rebel fighters, we meet the fondo brothers. one they haven't worked their jobs in awhile, because now, their job is to fight and win a revolution. "we're proud to fight together," he sails, "fighting beside your older brother gives you more courage to fight." his son and another brother are currently fighting to take aleppo. aren't you worried that four broerls fighting together, you could all die and leave your children without any fathers, wives would any husbands? "how can we see all of this happening and not fight for our dignity and freedom" he says. "we don't care if we die." up on the ro
it seems, given all we've seen and heard, a plausible story. but the next day, he breaks down in tears. he has a confession. he tells us he was told by his uncle to lie to us. his wounds, he says, come from an accident. his friends show us the weapons their little village has faced. why are you holding onto this? "for the media," he says. we quickly learn it's a very fine line between civilian and rebel soldier. the morning after our last supper with the rebel fighters, we meet the...
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what paul ryan said out of the gate we need a governing majority and a plausible plan and his plan bends the spending curb. it gets the harness back on the big government. >> no doubt but my point was, we make a big to do over slowing the growth and spending that's what you face. talking about tropical storms and hurricanes, just slowing the man oh, man, can you imagine trying to reverse it >> you are absolutely right here's my point. if you and i were probably in charge of the show as opposed to getting us back to a government that's 20 percent of the gdp, we probably would have a federal government that is more like 18 percent, but i don't know how many people we could bring kick screaming. we probably would get growth at an accellerated rate quickly and lose our heads in the process . >> you have a lot of comments in your final performance with me. >> zing me. >> and president obama and countering mitt romney with an attack of his own. but are seniors buying it? e optn using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it wi
what paul ryan said out of the gate we need a governing majority and a plausible plan and his plan bends the spending curb. it gets the harness back on the big government. >> no doubt but my point was, we make a big to do over slowing the growth and spending that's what you face. talking about tropical storms and hurricanes, just slowing the man oh, man, can you imagine trying to reverse it >> you are absolutely right here's my point. if you and i were probably in charge of the show...
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and now basically the plan is he is going to cut programs for poor people by vastly more than is plausible and more than is decent. >> sam, you're in tampa. what is the expectation as far as ryan's speech tonight? i'm not assuming we will hear a lot. we won't see a lot of flow charts and hear a lot about policy. we will presumably hear more about his growing up and background in wisconsin, his love of hunting. >> i don't think he will do what ezra did and say i will vastly cut programs for the poor. that is not a smart political strategy. obviously he's going to talk about he's a budgets guy, he will talk about the need to tackle the deficit. i wouldn't be surprised if he talked about how things got away in the bush years. i think that's a way to pivot off of both bush himself and to create distance between the romney and bush ticket, even if it's insincere, knowing paul ryan's voting record. but i was told that he's going to probably give a nod to foreign policy which is one of his weak parts because he just hasn't had much experience there. but you know, as these things go, expect a lot
and now basically the plan is he is going to cut programs for poor people by vastly more than is plausible and more than is decent. >> sam, you're in tampa. what is the expectation as far as ryan's speech tonight? i'm not assuming we will hear a lot. we won't see a lot of flow charts and hear a lot about policy. we will presumably hear more about his growing up and background in wisconsin, his love of hunting. >> i don't think he will do what ezra did and say i will vastly cut...