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schwartz: "why was that?"gg: "just through these problems i was having as chief pilot". ♪ schwartz: dean ragg says chris johnson wanted to put four balloons in the air on a day of thick fog. dean ragg: "we got out to the launch site, it was foggy. so you couldn't even see to the other end of the launch site. he said, "oh it doesn't matter, we'll be fine." i'm like "no, look this isn't legal. we're outside the legal parameters of flying". in which case he said "well we'll wait and see what happens". so we did, we waited for about half an hour and the conditions got worse and then i said well that's it. the flight's over. we're going home". schwartz: not flying, potentially cost the company thousands of dollars in lost fares. dean ragg: "my experience has told me they're very money orientated. the profit comes first". schwartz: chris johnson is also a part owner and operator of balloon adventures emirates. in april 2010, one of the company's balloons made a fast and heavy landing. two passengers were killed, a c
schwartz: "why was that?"gg: "just through these problems i was having as chief pilot". ♪ schwartz: dean ragg says chris johnson wanted to put four balloons in the air on a day of thick fog. dean ragg: "we got out to the launch site, it was foggy. so you couldn't even see to the other end of the launch site. he said, "oh it doesn't matter, we'll be fine." i'm like "no, look this isn't legal. we're outside the legal parameters of flying". in which...
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schwartz. >> good afternoon commissioners. michael schwartz. on page 37 of your passionate. -- packet. i'm going to keep the presentation very short. >> sorry, i know how important this is. >> yes, i realize there has been a lot of presentations done. i recognize the need for that. so the first item is about the background -- bike sharing and i would encourage you to look at the meeting and which has been a great presentation and will give more detail on what i'm covering here. for those who don't know what bike sharing is. it's like car sharing. really the goal is to not only increase cycling but really allow for short trips, as well as that first last mile transit issue to allow people to get to and from whenever they need to go. it's mostly internationally. the one in paris is the most famous recent example in the large scale and u.s. in chicago and there are i number of cities where it's been quite successful. the current pilot is not only in san francisco but along other cites along the peninsula the bikes will be rolled out. the area air
schwartz. >> good afternoon commissioners. michael schwartz. on page 37 of your passionate. -- packet. i'm going to keep the presentation very short. >> sorry, i know how important this is. >> yes, i realize there has been a lot of presentations done. i recognize the need for that. so the first item is about the background -- bike sharing and i would encourage you to look at the meeting and which has been a great presentation and will give more detail on what i'm covering...
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edward snowden, and schwartz, and now we have hammond. where would you put him in this group? is he a criminal or an activist. >> i think that he's a criminal. there was little that he revealed about stradfore, and in the details, much of it was unremarkable. in the pentagon analysis, what he put out was so wrong and useless, so the roles that these people play is overstated, and the necessity to break into their servers and steal things for a political act. but aaron schwartz, he was more of a victim of prosecutorial overreach more than thing else, and even against the wishes of the company that he stole from, j store, and that speaks to a different issue in all of this, and as to what hammond did, it was more clear cut. >> in fact, 17 journalists who have written in support of hammond and explained how useful the material that he exposed was. >> but margaret, use. ful or not, what's the difference between breaking into a company and stealing the files versus doing that electronically, aren't you committing the same crime? >> you may be doing the same crime, but you're punish
edward snowden, and schwartz, and now we have hammond. where would you put him in this group? is he a criminal or an activist. >> i think that he's a criminal. there was little that he revealed about stradfore, and in the details, much of it was unremarkable. in the pentagon analysis, what he put out was so wrong and useless, so the roles that these people play is overstated, and the necessity to break into their servers and steal things for a political act. but aaron schwartz, he was...
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matthew schwartz of "medications daily." >> thank you. "communications daily." >> thank you. >> c-span -- created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your local television provider. >> you can watch the entire interview with secretary bill sunday,day -- vilsack here on c-span. >> every dollar that is spent on snap, that benefits a struggling family, also generates the economy. it generates one dollar and $.85 in economic activity. if you can buy more at the grocery store, you will buy more at the grocery store. that means the grocer has to stock more. has toans the grocer purchase more that has been packaged and trucked to the facility. all of those are jobs in the supply chain. it also means producers, farmers, ranchers, have a market to sell more. it has an impact. what we are able to do with the additional support was to give folks a little extra help during a tough time. stimulate the economy most effectively, because within 30 days the moneys are in the economy circulating. occurred takesw some
matthew schwartz of "medications daily." >> thank you. "communications daily." >> thank you. >> c-span -- created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your local television provider. >> you can watch the entire interview with secretary bill sunday,day -- vilsack here on c-span. >> every dollar that is spent on snap, that benefits a struggling family, also generates the economy. it generates one dollar and...
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bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. it's been more than a week since typhoon haiyan smashed into the philippines killing 3600 people and leaving 1200 more missing. today, some filipinos were searching through the rubble for lost loved ones. others lined up at the airport in tacloban to escape the devastated city. >> it's difficult to receive relief. our safety at our house is really quite not good yet. there's still a lot of looters and robbers. [ inaudible ] >> some relief is arriving. u.s. military helicopters dropped food and water to desperate storm survivors. the military is delivers hundreds of thousands of gallons of fresh water a day. filipino military choppers are d
bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america.esigning customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from vars like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios at lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. it's been more than a week since typhoon...
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the cheryl and phillip family, bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter.orporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary of state john kerry has stopped in egypt. he sought to urge leaders that the united states stands behind its once close ally. >> the united states will continue to provide support that directly benefits the egyptian people in health and scholarships and private sector development and we are continuing assistance to help secure egypt's borders. >> the u.s. recently suspended much of its $1.3 billion military aid package to egypt because of the o ucuster of mohd morsi. it says they are unhappy with the u.s. criticism of egypt's new government, what they consider tepid u.n. suppo
the cheryl and phillip family, bernard and irene schwartz. roslyn p. walter.orporate funding is provided by -- mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement projects. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by -- the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tish wnet studios, hari sreenivasan. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. secretary...
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. >> reporter: the us geological survey david schwartz says it's anybody's guess when the shaking mightstop. >> today's earthquake might have been the last one, you know, for a while, or they may continue. >> reporter: take a look at this. the green dots on this map represent the dozens of earthquakes recorded in the san ramon valley from november 2002 to march of 2003. the largest of which was a magnitude 4.2. why it's happening here is not clear. >> these are unknown faults. these are small fault that's don't hv they're sitting in the crust. the crust in this part of the bay area is just fractured in many different directions. >> reporter: the orange dots on this map are from the early '90s when some 350 earthquakes occurred over a six-week period near alamo. what does it mean. >> it's not really possible to say that these have any special meaning other than they're telling us this is an active area. once again, we have earthquakes in the bay area. it remind us that we have earthquakes and bigger ones down the road. >> reporter: bottom line says schwartz, be prepared. kron 4 news. >>
. >> reporter: the us geological survey david schwartz says it's anybody's guess when the shaking mightstop. >> today's earthquake might have been the last one, you know, for a while, or they may continue. >> reporter: take a look at this. the green dots on this map represent the dozens of earthquakes recorded in the san ramon valley from november 2002 to march of 2003. the largest of which was a magnitude 4.2. why it's happening here is not clear. >> these are unknown...
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bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch studios in new york. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. authorities now believe at least 10,000 people were kill during that extraordinarily powerful typhoon friday. the devastated cities, towns and fishing villages on the islands that make up the central philippines. even though typhoon heyan packed winds of 200 miles an hour, most of the damage was from the storm surge that reached as high as 13 feet. officials say the storm was so strong that it destroyed about three quarters of the buildings in its path. the president there flew to tacloban, a city of more than 200,000 people that was one of the hardest hit areas. the officials are here to ensure that help is given to you the fastest way possible a
bernard and irene schwartz. rosalyn p. walter. corporate funding provided by mutual of america. designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch studios in new york. >> good evening. thank you for joining us. authorities now believe at least 10,000 people were...
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wallick and bernard and irene schwartz, rosalynn p. walter.ic islanders and communications, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks for joining us. the united states and the world's other major powers today hailed the interim agreement struck last night with iran over that country's nuclear program. >> the united states, together with our close allies and partners took an important first step toward a comprehensive solution that addresses our concerns with the islamic republic of iran's nuclear program. under terms of the six-month deal announced in the middle of the night in geneva, switzerland, the west will ease some of its economic sanctions against iran. in return, iran agreed not to
wallick and bernard and irene schwartz, rosalynn p. walter.ic islanders and communications, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. from the tisch wnet studios in lincoln center in new york. >> good evening. thanks...
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wallet, bernard and irene schwartz. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual, and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. narrator: althorp house. family home of the late diana, princess of wales. an english manor house where kings and queens are frequent visitors. as once were the ancestors of us founding father and first president, george washington. george washington's family, before they left england, were connected with mine. the washingtons were frequent visitors here. socially, they were great friends of my family. narrator: for the first time, this most elegant of england's homes throws open its doors... allowing us to share the upstairs and the downstairs. secrets of althorp, the spencers.
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schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and wastewater, and i think it's criminal. that's my feeling. this country has to get its priorities right, and they're wrong right now. narrator: herminie faces problems because of the way its residents laid out the town generations earlier. across the country, many other cities and towns deal with the unexpected consequences from their early infrastructure design. los angeles county is a land of sprawling development. with development comes hundreds of square miles of concrete, leaving no way for water to naturally soak into the ground. in areas of such widespread urbanization, flooding can be deva
schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america at all. it's just an unfortunate situation that was created probably a hundred years ago or more. and the people have to pay for it in a big way now. because the government is choosing to spend its money elsewhere right now, there's very limited money for communities to install adequate drinking water and...
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. >> charles schwartz has documented the explosion of violence in juarez where more than 3600 peopleere killed in 2010 alone. making it the murder capitol of the world at the time. now, he is turning a critical eyes on nar co culture. >> i don't embrace it. i think it's the cancer of mexico and to some degree a cancer of the u.s. if we want to change what these kids thing, we have to change reality. the music has been banned in mexico and made it more popular. >> popularity that stretches to the u.s. >> commander is one of the most popular right now and we have la renandez and a whole bunch that have been playing narco and it's very popular, very mexican, something you want to dance right away. >> in spite of the ban on playing narco coridos, youtube videos rack up 20 million apiece. as long as the drug war continues, charles schwartz says the music will keep up with the brutality, kate kilpatrick, al jazeera new york. >> t"the stream" is next. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher and you're in the stream. you're in the stream. the fight over washington's the fight o
. >> charles schwartz has documented the explosion of violence in juarez where more than 3600 peopleere killed in 2010 alone. making it the murder capitol of the world at the time. now, he is turning a critical eyes on nar co culture. >> i don't embrace it. i think it's the cancer of mexico and to some degree a cancer of the u.s. if we want to change what these kids thing, we have to change reality. the music has been banned in mexico and made it more popular. >> popularity...
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one day i got a phone call from steven schwartz, who was the composer, i said i know you've got the right you ever thought about doing a musical? >> people in oz say, i mean you've got to let them sing. i was easily persuaded, but this was about two years before "harry potter" and about a year before "lord of the rings" so it was just making its come back. >> leading the group of 59 investors was universal pictures, a corporate sibling of the company that produces this broadcast. reportedly it took less than two years of sellouts to return investor money and the crowds have not stopped coming. >> this is cool. >> you see when you walk out here how increedably big this theater is, and how big the balcony is. >> this is an expensive show to produce. let's talk about that. flying monkeys, how do you keep making money on this show given the fact that it is expensive to produce? >> when you create a show, one of the first things you look at is how to marry the business side with the artistic side. in this instance, we needed to create a world, have it be big. in the end it's great storytelling
one day i got a phone call from steven schwartz, who was the composer, i said i know you've got the right you ever thought about doing a musical? >> people in oz say, i mean you've got to let them sing. i was easily persuaded, but this was about two years before "harry potter" and about a year before "lord of the rings" so it was just making its come back. >> leading the group of 59 investors was universal pictures, a corporate sibling of the company that...
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and cnn producer tim schwartz helped to rescue the rest of the family. >> and andrew stevens is joining us now, andrew, your images during the typhoon are amazing to have been inside what may have been one of the strongest storms ever. so give our viewers around the world a little flavor of what it was like. >> reporter: it is mind-numbing, wolf. you're standing there, and all around is just noise. it is like you have screaming winds. and they howl through the smashed glass, the constant smashes of glass, constant sort of large objects crashes down on your head, around the roof. there is flying debris everywhere. and a funny, strange white haze, it is the only way to describe it. you look out the window when you can see if it is safe enough, and it is just -- the trees are bent horizontally. and you sit there and say okay, i have done everything i can. i am in one of the strongest buildings in this city. we are away from the windows. we are just going to hunker down in the corridors. we have a lot of things around us, we have to look after each other. i don't think any of us ever though
and cnn producer tim schwartz helped to rescue the rest of the family. >> and andrew stevens is joining us now, andrew, your images during the typhoon are amazing to have been inside what may have been one of the strongest storms ever. so give our viewers around the world a little flavor of what it was like. >> reporter: it is mind-numbing, wolf. you're standing there, and all around is just noise. it is like you have screaming winds. and they howl through the smashed glass, the...
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vladimir to schwartz. power of the schwartz. 4-3. it's an old joke.s puts the game away on the hat trick. baseball. yes. 5-3 and the hats to prove it. yes. >> is that another my also pon pony. >> no. it's baseball. come on let's know our pop culture. mel brooks. giants bringing back ryan not confused with mel pwrooshtion. one year 5 million dollar contract. this after the team initially declined option 6 and half million. he struggled last year. 4 and 6. era almost a 6. and broke his pinky. deal done pending a physical. >> remember mel brooks. >> i was training to be funny larry. throwing out a my little pony line. >> i'm haunted by this. i just can't get over it. i don't know what is wrong. >> you into he had to embrace it. >> thanks for joining us everyone. for all of us here, thanks for joining us. we'll thanks for joining us. we'll see you on 7 at 11. good nigh hey, britta, what are you gonna knitta? good mood, bad rhyme, and is that a carb on your plate? i got a b on my nutrition final, and i am celebrating with pie and a dollop of whipped irony.
vladimir to schwartz. power of the schwartz. 4-3. it's an old joke.s puts the game away on the hat trick. baseball. yes. 5-3 and the hats to prove it. yes. >> is that another my also pon pony. >> no. it's baseball. come on let's know our pop culture. mel brooks. giants bringing back ryan not confused with mel pwrooshtion. one year 5 million dollar contract. this after the team initially declined option 6 and half million. he struggled last year. 4 and 6. era almost a 6. and broke...
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matthew schwartz is with "communications daily," a reporter. ms. bloomfield, aren't the economies of scale against your smaller members anymore? >> guest: it is not easy. i will say that, you know, again, when you're putting that plant in, you know, it's tough to do it when you've got a small population base that you're bulling out towards. however -- building out towards. however, there's a couple of things that i think has really helped in terms of scope and scale. some of it my folks are kind of realizing there's a lot of synergies they can get from working together in different business areas. so one of the initiatives that i find very, very exciting is in about 30 states. my carriers have come together and built state fiber networks. so they all become owners, as you will, of their own state fiber network. and these state fiber networks are doing an amazing job of doing backhaul for the large wireless carriers, for connecting a lot of large institutions, and they're a able to kind of share that network not only in their own service territory,
matthew schwartz is with "communications daily," a reporter. ms. bloomfield, aren't the economies of scale against your smaller members anymore? >> guest: it is not easy. i will say that, you know, again, when you're putting that plant in, you know, it's tough to do it when you've got a small population base that you're bulling out towards. however -- building out towards. however, there's a couple of things that i think has really helped in terms of scope and scale. some of it...
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. >> good evening, supervisors, my name is carlos schwartz on behalf of the bicycle coalition. valencia is the most used bicycle routes in the city, a 95 percent increase in the number of bikers in the last 5 years and we know this number is growing. these are people who live and work in the neighborhood and visit and support it and this is one of the best areas for biking and walking in the city. the corridor is diverse in dynamic residential and commercial uses that is well served by transit and bike lanes and flat lanes. this is an important precedent for the city for car free development and city. we mod that it provides ample secure bike parking for the growing demand in the neighborhood. so my question to you all at the board is if we can't build 12 units of car free living development in this walkable transit rich bicycle community. >> thank you, any other members of the public who wish to speak on behalf of the project sponsor, seeing none, at this time let's hear back from the pell apts -- appellants who have up to three minutes to respond. >> steve williams again, tha
. >> good evening, supervisors, my name is carlos schwartz on behalf of the bicycle coalition. valencia is the most used bicycle routes in the city, a 95 percent increase in the number of bikers in the last 5 years and we know this number is growing. these are people who live and work in the neighborhood and visit and support it and this is one of the best areas for biking and walking in the city. the corridor is diverse in dynamic residential and commercial uses that is well served by...
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mattresses or cardboard, i'm not exactly sure, but in the video of the rescue, cnn producer tim schwartz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helped pull people to safety and you shot the video. walk us through what is happening in this video. >> yes, absolutely. it came to our attention that one family was trapped in one of the hotel rooms. they couldn't get out somehow and heard a woman screaming desperately and smashing the glass windows with her fists in a desperate attempt to get out and it was clear that they it was basically a life-or-death situation. one of my colleagues josh morgan and he went out there trying to fish another colleague actually injured himself, but the team among us managed to get some sort of flotation device, a mattress i think, something to float to get that family out which includes some elderly and infirm people who on not get out by themselves and with those flotation devices we managed to put them on and get them to safety, don. >> it's just unbelievable. so, i hear you guys talking there, you're talking about electricity in the water. when it's th
mattresses or cardboard, i'm not exactly sure, but in the video of the rescue, cnn producer tim schwartz and cnn international anchor andrew stevens helped pull people to safety and you shot the video. walk us through what is happening in this video. >> yes, absolutely. it came to our attention that one family was trapped in one of the hotel rooms. they couldn't get out somehow and heard a woman screaming desperately and smashing the glass windows with her fists in a desperate attempt to...
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son of my stellar talent coordinator amy schwartz fischel.if i know amy and i think i do, everything was perfectly set up for har ison's arrival. he was greeted with a cheese plate, room temperature sparkling water and a standard on-camera waiver. so best of luck, amy, and hopefully harrison will be less demanding and easier to accommodate than morrissey was. he may not have anything to promote yet but he already looks like a star. good night,
son of my stellar talent coordinator amy schwartz fischel.if i know amy and i think i do, everything was perfectly set up for har ison's arrival. he was greeted with a cheese plate, room temperature sparkling water and a standard on-camera waiver. so best of luck, amy, and hopefully harrison will be less demanding and easier to accommodate than morrissey was. he may not have anything to promote yet but he already looks like a star. good night,
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son of my stellar talent coordinator amy schwartz fischel.if i know amy and i think i do, everything was perfectly set up for har ison's arrival. he was greeted with a cheese plate, room temperature sparkling water and a standard on-camera waiver. so best of luck, amy, and hopefully harrison will be less demanding and easier to accommodate than morrissey was. he may not have anything to promote yet but he already looks like a star. good night, test from come sdee central world news headquarters in new york this is the daily show with jon stewart. (cheers and applause) >> jon: welcome to the daily show. my name is jon stewart. tonight our guest, you're going to like this, monique brinson demery. she's the author of "finding the drag on lady" it's about my prom. let's begin tonight with our special coverage of all of last night's big elections with indition 2013, wait, there was an election in 2013, edition. first up. close to home, new york city elected world's tallest human bill de blasio, as the mayor de blasio campaigned on progressive plat
son of my stellar talent coordinator amy schwartz fischel.if i know amy and i think i do, everything was perfectly set up for har ison's arrival. he was greeted with a cheese plate, room temperature sparkling water and a standard on-camera waiver. so best of luck, amy, and hopefully harrison will be less demanding and easier to accommodate than morrissey was. he may not have anything to promote yet but he already looks like a star. good night, test from come sdee central world news headquarters...
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ian schwartz with how the weed workforce could be helping --- and hug the economy. pkg ian in: 14:53:33 / 9sec >>> a weed windfall is creating marijuana harvest jobs in one county. how the weed workforce could help and hurt the economy. >> reporter: it's marijuana harvest season here in nevada county and there's more people on the streets and more money to be spent. but some say the pot profits aren't enough. ♪[ music ] >> i came down from alaska, kind of traveling all over the place. >> reporter: but he made sure to stop in nevada city. he found a job that pays. >> it varies like how fast you go. >> reporter: he works as a trimmer to help clean and ready the marijuana harvest. dozens and dozens of self-named trim-igrin ats come to work on legal and illegal pot farms. >> we have a holiday season and bike race in the beginning of summer and we have the fall harvest season. >> reporter: this coffee shop owner sees a boost of sales when trimmers come looking for work. >> they come and go when it gets cold. >> reporter: some people don't want people like elgin around th
ian schwartz with how the weed workforce could be helping --- and hug the economy. pkg ian in: 14:53:33 / 9sec >>> a weed windfall is creating marijuana harvest jobs in one county. how the weed workforce could help and hurt the economy. >> reporter: it's marijuana harvest season here in nevada county and there's more people on the streets and more money to be spent. but some say the pot profits aren't enough. ♪[ music ] >> i came down from alaska, kind of traveling all...
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. >> host: joining our conversation is matthew schwartz or order with "communications daily." >> guest: thank you. ms. bloomfield in 2007 the sec instituted massive reforms at the service regime. they reduced the amount of support that they give to rural carriers in some instances. implemented a one tile regression formula which is the subject of much angst at the fcc. were they now compare rural to similarly situated peers to determine if the cost is high. how have these rows affected your members? >> guest: it's phenomenal the impact it's had and when you said the analysis has created angst at the fcc you can begin to imagine the angst it's created. first of all just understanding what the quantizer regression analysis that done. it's a complex statistical model that is based on all these different variables that try to compare apples-to-apples so we try to compare the costs of the company in alaska for example where they have basically three months where they can do investment to a company that's down in the panhandle of florida. you really can't begin to come up with a model that w
. >> host: joining our conversation is matthew schwartz or order with "communications daily." >> guest: thank you. ms. bloomfield in 2007 the sec instituted massive reforms at the service regime. they reduced the amount of support that they give to rural carriers in some instances. implemented a one tile regression formula which is the subject of much angst at the fcc. were they now compare rural to similarly situated peers to determine if the cost is high. how have these...
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. >> schwartz was honored by the statue. he was 15 when he played the role of flick. that was 35 years ago. , ,,,,,,,, announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: hey, little guy. narrator: ...brandon rescues luke, a gentle stray who's lived life on the run. brandon: is that where you hide to stay safe from the world? narrator: but to prepare this street dog for a domesticated life won't be easy. brandon: it's okay, stay, no, no. getting a skittish dog like luke to get used to kids is going to be incredibly challenging. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope. my mission is to make sure these amazing animals find a purpose, a family, and a place to call home. today, one dog will be saved, and one family
. >> schwartz was honored by the statue. he was 15 when he played the role of flick. that was 35 years ago. , ,,,,,,,, announcer: when you see this symbol you know you're watching a show that's educational and informational. the cbs dream team& it's epic. narrator: today on lucky dog... brandon: hey, little guy. narrator: ...brandon rescues luke, a gentle stray who's lived life on the run. brandon: is that where you hide to stay safe from the world? narrator: but to prepare this...
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the people that taught her about women were russian jewish immigrants, rose snyderman and maude schwartz, so she has a very different attitude about that by the time the commission has really taken off. >> i thought it was so interesting to learn from you about hansa mata and the work at the human rights commission at the u.n. and in particular i was wondering if we could look at eleanor's two books that had a lot to do with women and how her views may have changed between writing them. so in 1933, i know that she wrote "it's up to the women." and then in 1962 just before she died she was finishing "tomorrow is now." and i'd love to know how her views of women's involvement in the political sphere and in rights in general changed over time. >> well, they're fairly radical. i mean, eleanor when she's -- she grows up in a very traditional home and she's radicalized by this woman whose name is mademoiselle avast, who was her great teacher, who eleanor later describes as a closet bolshevik. that's her term. and told her that the only way to really understand what somebody thinks -- and i wis
the people that taught her about women were russian jewish immigrants, rose snyderman and maude schwartz, so she has a very different attitude about that by the time the commission has really taken off. >> i thought it was so interesting to learn from you about hansa mata and the work at the human rights commission at the u.n. and in particular i was wondering if we could look at eleanor's two books that had a lot to do with women and how her views may have changed between writing them....
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hail, the wallack family in memory of wallack, bernard and i ryan schwartz, the city foundation, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized individual and group retire the products, that's why we're you're retirement company. additional support is provided by, and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. from, tish lincoln studios, harhari sreeivas sreeivasan. >>> in search of a deal to curve iran's nucleeuclear programs. today's talks continued late into the night with no agreement reported. margaret warner will join us from geneva with much more in a few minutes. >>> in aftghanistan he will stik to the plan to finalize a security talk after elections there next april. the u.s. wanted the deal done before the end of this year. the new pact will determine if american groups remain in afghanistan beyond 2014 in a non-combat role and if americans were responsible for a raid. >>> in pakistan an estimated 10 thousand people protested attacks. three militants were killed 234 one such attack
hail, the wallack family in memory of wallack, bernard and i ryan schwartz, the city foundation, corporate funding is provided by mutual of america designing customized individual and group retire the products, that's why we're you're retirement company. additional support is provided by, and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you, thank you. from, tish lincoln studios, harhari sreeivas sreeivasan. >>> in search of a...
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david schwartz says it's anybody's guess when the shaking will stop. take a look at this.n dots on this map of the san ramon valley show the dozens of earthquakes recorded from november of 2002 to march of 2003, the largest a magnitude 4- point-not sure why it's happening. >> reporter:the green dots on this map represent the more than 50 temblors that were recorded over a six-week period near alamo. what does does it all mean? >> not really possible to say that there is a special meaning other than this is an active area. one-way reminds us that we have earthquakes with bigger ones down the road. >> reporter:bottom line, says schwartz, be prepared. in menlo park rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >> pam: a san francisco police officer who claims he was racially profiled has sued the city and several fellow officers. stopped back in may for not having a license plate. the suit alleges officers jumped onto adamson's back and tried to choke him before tackling him to the ground. when he got out of the car to try and explain he was an officer on disablility leave. >> pam: adamson was c
david schwartz says it's anybody's guess when the shaking will stop. take a look at this.n dots on this map of the san ramon valley show the dozens of earthquakes recorded from november of 2002 to march of 2003, the largest a magnitude 4- point-not sure why it's happening. >> reporter:the green dots on this map represent the more than 50 temblors that were recorded over a six-week period near alamo. what does does it all mean? >> not really possible to say that there is a special...
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david schwartz says it's too soon to call it a swarm and there's no way to tell if the series of quakes means a bigger one is more or less likely for the region. >> right now we have only had six earthquakes. we don't know if they will continue or if today's 3.4 was the last one. if they continue and, uhm, then we'll probably refer to it as a swarm but right now it's just a series of small earthquakes in a seismically active area. >> reporter: now, what's been happening lately is nothing close to what this region has seen before in the past. in fact in 1990 near alamo, there were 351 measurable quakes over a span of 42 days. reporting live in san ramon, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> just so you know the term quake swarm is loosely defined anywhere from 15 or 20 to hundreds in a short period of time. >>> it's a race against the clock in the philippines. typhoon survivors are struggling to hold on with no food and no water. the mayor of tacloban one of the hardest hit cities has told people to leave the area because authorities are struggling to maintain order. relief shipments are desperately
david schwartz says it's too soon to call it a swarm and there's no way to tell if the series of quakes means a bigger one is more or less likely for the region. >> right now we have only had six earthquakes. we don't know if they will continue or if today's 3.4 was the last one. if they continue and, uhm, then we'll probably refer to it as a swarm but right now it's just a series of small earthquakes in a seismically active area. >> reporter: now, what's been happening lately is...
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commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago was what happened to eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interests of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser park right to say yeah so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until next time backscatter sign bio. speak your language anybody will inevitably and. will use programs and documentaries in spanish what matters to you. but will tune into bangles stories. so you hear. spanish more and more visit eye to eye with tito it's combe. if you. need the opportunity. to start to constru
commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago was what happened to eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interests of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser park right to say yeah so much that's going to do it for this edition of...
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cnn producer tim schwartz and andrew stephens helped rescue people trapped in hotel rooms and used mattresses to push them to safety in waste high flood water and then they went back to covering the storm. we turn now to andrew for the latest developments. >> reporter: it struck with terrifying and deadly force. the aftermath, the city's ch shattered landscape. it was not the wind that did it. it was the storm surge. water that engulfed the coast al strip. the crew was sheltering from the shore line. all around us you hear the sounds of the winds breaking and the large objects crashing and falling to the floor and it is a deluge. the staircase behind me is a water fall. but that didn't compare with what happened here. we are 100 meters from the water here and you can see the damage caused to these houses. these are all rough built houses flattened along the edge. thousands of people live along a stretch of kilometers. you can see behind me just how bad it must have been. authorities have pleaded with people to leave. many did, but many stayed. these fan was searching for his father, brothers
cnn producer tim schwartz and andrew stephens helped rescue people trapped in hotel rooms and used mattresses to push them to safety in waste high flood water and then they went back to covering the storm. we turn now to andrew for the latest developments. >> reporter: it struck with terrifying and deadly force. the aftermath, the city's ch shattered landscape. it was not the wind that did it. it was the storm surge. water that engulfed the coast al strip. the crew was sheltering from the...
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commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago it was what happened to eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interests of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacey herbert i like to thank our guest cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter sign bio. deliberate torch is on it's a big journey to. one hundred twenty three days. through two hundred cities. really fourteen thousand people or sixty thousand killing. in a record setting trip by land their. numbers the. olympic torch relay. on r t v dot com. ali
commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago it was what happened to eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interests of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for...
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commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago was what happened with eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interest of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i like to thank our guests cody wilson who is crowdfunding dark while you can still contribute to that campaign the more you give the better it is i guess with your bitcoins if you'd like to get in touch with us tweet us at kaiser report until the next time backscatter sign bio. dot com is launching a special project to mark the appalling scale of violence in iraq. we want you to know. sort of on june sixteenth now. forty one we had a graduation party at school and the war broke out. the shops were always full of goods. in september gr
commonwealth or the common men and i i think back just a few months ago was what happened with eric schwartz who was very much fighting for the interest of the public domain the interest of the common man and he was hounded to death by the m.p.a. eventually killed himself as a result there as a spa there indicated by the hounding from the m.p.a. or the government but anyway cody wilson thanks so much for being on the kaiser pork great to see you yeah thanks so much that's going to do it for...