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shapiro: the purpose of the smurrf is to treat dry weather runoff, which is coming from storm drains. dry-weather runoff occurs when people waste water through washing their cars in the street, hosing down sidewalks and parking lots, their irrigation systems overspray. narrator: in a city of 12 million people, those seemingly small bits of wasted water accumulate to enormous amounts. shapiro: so all that ends up in our streets, ends up in catch basins, storm drains, into our storm drain system, and for some of the city, parts of the city, it ends up here at smurrf. 350,000 gallons come here on a daily basis, producing recycled water, and that can be reused for landscape irrigation and indoor toilet flushing. the pumps can only handle so much water, which is generally when it's not rain, the dry-weather runoff, so if you get a storm of a decent size, the pumps will shut down automatically and the water will just continue to flow out into the ocean and it carries a lot of bacteria and people can get sick when they're swimming in the water near a flowing storm drain. everyone knows you d
shapiro: the purpose of the smurrf is to treat dry weather runoff, which is coming from storm drains. dry-weather runoff occurs when people waste water through washing their cars in the street, hosing down sidewalks and parking lots, their irrigation systems overspray. narrator: in a city of 12 million people, those seemingly small bits of wasted water accumulate to enormous amounts. shapiro: so all that ends up in our streets, ends up in catch basins, storm drains, into our storm drain system,...
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. >> my name is rebecca shapiro. i think we have already submitted a letter stating we are in support of the t-mobile tower and we do oppose the appeal that has come before the board of supervisors. i will just read briefly from the letter. north beach neighbors supports approving the installations of micro cell antennas at these locations. we believe they will provide a necessary improvement on cellular service in the neighborhood and that the country has minimize any negative impact. it is our understanding that the proposed installation means necessary safety standards. t-mobile has worked to make sure the antennas will not normally be visible from the street. i wanted to come here this evening and the state the position of the north beach neighbors and separate from that, i will state that i do own and manage my own business in north beach. i also live here in san francisco. i actually still do have a land line. i do not actually know the number to it even though i have been there for five years. and never give u
. >> my name is rebecca shapiro. i think we have already submitted a letter stating we are in support of the t-mobile tower and we do oppose the appeal that has come before the board of supervisors. i will just read briefly from the letter. north beach neighbors supports approving the installations of micro cell antennas at these locations. we believe they will provide a necessary improvement on cellular service in the neighborhood and that the country has minimize any negative impact. it...
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to my immediate left is jonathan shapiro, an attorney and former u.s.assistant attorney, who has spent the last several years and 10 season working on television dramas such as "the practice" and "boston legal." next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news. many of you know her from her daily live broadcast "the best defense. next is a local attorney who has handled a number of high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor robert blake and civil rights lawyer stephen bingham. to his left is a career public defender from washington state. she is a blunder and has her own -- blogger and has her own blog. so'. does the media contributes to a negative misconception of public defenders, and more broadly, criminal defense attorneys? >> no, thank you. [laughter] >> absolutely yes. i think for the most part, there is the lack of understanding on the part of the american public on more critical role of the public defender. it is laid down in our sixth amendment. we do not teach it properly in primary school educati
to my immediate left is jonathan shapiro, an attorney and former u.s.assistant attorney, who has spent the last several years and 10 season working on television dramas such as "the practice" and "boston legal." next to him we have jamie floyd. broadcast anger for network news. many of you know her from her daily live broadcast "the best defense. next is a local attorney who has handled a number of high-profile cases including a nationally publicized acquittals of actor...
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when i got to stand up and say jonathan shapiro on behalf of the united states of america -- and the defense lawyer had to say joe smith for this shmuck -- you get a sense that the system has bought into it. if you convict an innocent man, you have committed a far worse crime than any other crime because you have let the guilty party off scot-free. that is incorrect incredibly -- an incredibly important message. if anybody is waving the flag, it ought to be the public defender's office. their reluctance to do so, somehow, the sense that if they do so in will make them seem pro-government or some kind, i have never been able to fully grasp. >> let me ask a question. should we remake the image of the public defender in to the public crusader? is that what we want to do, do we need to, should we? >> i certainly think so. i bought into the public crusader thing when i was a child. ironically, here i am, not serving as a criminal defense attorney or public defender. i wanted to be a criminal defense attorney from the age of eight years old. i saw perry mason when i was a child. my father
when i got to stand up and say jonathan shapiro on behalf of the united states of america -- and the defense lawyer had to say joe smith for this shmuck -- you get a sense that the system has bought into it. if you convict an innocent man, you have committed a far worse crime than any other crime because you have let the guilty party off scot-free. that is incorrect incredibly -- an incredibly important message. if anybody is waving the flag, it ought to be the public defender's office. their...
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. >> reporter: santa clara university professor gerald shapiro has written extensively on fatherhood and counselled hundreds of families. he says this is one trend that only will grow as women extend their child-bearing years. so what does it mean for the children of moms? >> eif you make it right for the child, you make it right for everybody. >> reporter: he says as difficult as it may be, parents in multiple-partner families must make it a priority to share time and resources evenly. >> when you have a child with someone, you're never totally divorced from them. you might get legally divorced, emotionally divorced but you're not totally divorced because you have this child that is part of each of you. >> reporter: not only for the kids' sake but the dads too who often meal alienated when the mom moves on. >> having another family start up with their child as a step child has got to be wrenching for the dads. >> reporter: but he says children, especially boys, can benefit from the influence from multiple dads. >> he learns a lot from one and gets feedback from the other. both diffe
. >> reporter: santa clara university professor gerald shapiro has written extensively on fatherhood and counselled hundreds of families. he says this is one trend that only will grow as women extend their child-bearing years. so what does it mean for the children of moms? >> eif you make it right for the child, you make it right for everybody. >> reporter: he says as difficult as it may be, parents in multiple-partner families must make it a priority to share time and...
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. >> reporter: santa clara university professor, gerald shapiro has written extensively on fatherhood and counseled hundreds of families. this is one way that families will grow. what does it mean for children of moms like consuela. >> if you make it right for the child, you make it right for everybody. >> reporter: parents in multiple partner families must make it a priority to share time and resources evenly. >> when you have a child with someone, you are never totally divorced from them. you have this child. that's part of each of you. >> reporter: not only for the kid's sake, but the dads, too, who often feel alienated when mom moves on. >> having another family start up, as a child as a stepchild in the family has to be wrenching for the dads. >> reporter: but children can benefit from the influence of multiple dads. >> he learns a lot from one. and gets feedback from the other. he's learning and becoming a better person. >> reporter: for consuela, the ideas that her sons will grow up with more friends and families like theirs, mean mrs. support and better understanding. two fact
. >> reporter: santa clara university professor, gerald shapiro has written extensively on fatherhood and counseled hundreds of families. this is one way that families will grow. what does it mean for children of moms like consuela. >> if you make it right for the child, you make it right for everybody. >> reporter: parents in multiple partner families must make it a priority to share time and resources evenly. >> when you have a child with someone, you are never totally...
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. >> director kenan shapiro shows off bins of bottles, piles of pictures and folds of fabric. >> it isn't just a piece of paper or a piece of fabric. it isn't just a little bottle. it's like what your going to turn it into. >> last year the organization diverted 200 tons of material from the landfill all while helping artists feed their inspiration. >> look at these beautiful buttons. you see different colors. >> tonya visits the store once a week. she has a small business making hats out of old sweaters. >> i find needles. i find beautiful yarn. >> she also finds plenty among the shelves to feel good about. >> this is so much that you can reuse it again instead of creating more things and using more power, more energy. >> all that raw material and energy that went into its manufacture has been expended and it's being extended by your using it. >> reporter: scrap also holds classes to teach young people how to give new life to old things. a place where one person's trash is another person's treasure. joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news. >>> ski season in the sierras is winding down but ther
. >> director kenan shapiro shows off bins of bottles, piles of pictures and folds of fabric. >> it isn't just a piece of paper or a piece of fabric. it isn't just a little bottle. it's like what your going to turn it into. >> last year the organization diverted 200 tons of material from the landfill all while helping artists feed their inspiration. >> look at these beautiful buttons. you see different colors. >> tonya visits the store once a week. she has a small...
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should have been just stand it mary shapiro who was the head of finra if you look at his track record investors would lose arbitration in the ones that they won they would recover less than their their losses move on to our colby a better known by wells fargo which of course is warren buffett's bank in california they just pay a one hundred sixty million dollar fine for a longer nearly four hundred million mexican drug money why no prosecution. well you know i think there's been no prosecution because again of our captured regulators when you look at the horrific press that this is gotten or basically well kofi it was laundering money for a mexican drug cartel that is killing mexican citizens so basically the united states has helped aid and abet this through. vehicles like money laundering through a covert and mccovey i think by the way i wasn't alone in that but these are very serious issues and that's not the only serious issue that wilko of you had to recall that because you about golden west those you know loans from golden west many of them were just circling the drain at the ti
should have been just stand it mary shapiro who was the head of finra if you look at his track record investors would lose arbitration in the ones that they won they would recover less than their their losses move on to our colby a better known by wells fargo which of course is warren buffett's bank in california they just pay a one hundred sixty million dollar fine for a longer nearly four hundred million mexican drug money why no prosecution. well you know i think there's been no prosecution...
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chairman shapiro and chairman againstler, how do you plan to reconcile the -- gensler, how do you plan to reconcile the s.e.c. and the cftc proposed rulemaking regarding swap execution facilities, real-time reporting, fradse and other infrastructure consistent with dodd-frank's requirement to ensure regulatory skinsy -- consistency and compared policy and similar products and entities in a similar manner? >> mr. chairman, i'd be happy to start. we're very, very focused, obviously, on the issues regarding it in any number of areas. and you just articulated some of them. we have different rules between the s.e.c. and the cftc. some of those differences may be necessitated by the fact that the markets, while they're both derivative markets, the products may have different trades, and some may be appropriate in order to continue to foster the development of these markets. but we've asked for commevent on whether our -- comment on whether that understanding is correct. we're going to the proposing -- we're very committed to continuing to work through those differences. if they're not ground
chairman shapiro and chairman againstler, how do you plan to reconcile the -- gensler, how do you plan to reconcile the s.e.c. and the cftc proposed rulemaking regarding swap execution facilities, real-time reporting, fradse and other infrastructure consistent with dodd-frank's requirement to ensure regulatory skinsy -- consistency and compared policy and similar products and entities in a similar manner? >> mr. chairman, i'd be happy to start. we're very, very focused, obviously, on the...
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and we spent mel shapiro was the director and produced by warren and betty, harold gould. we were trying to find the tone of the play. something odd happened -- david should be talking. this is extraordinary, people would say in 1971, they would say oh, boy ronnie wants to kill, blew up the pope. i mean he could become famous. how would he get these ideas from. we would start in 1981, and it was something out of a drama, with a zipper going around the time's building pope shot. naturally my first thought was what about my play, how does this affect my play. i never go see productions of my play but i knew it was playing in the berkshires festival. people would say what a cookie play, how do you think of these ideas, it's whacky. but it was in the play and it's as if a very slender glass membrane shattered and the stage and the audience, we're all on the same side and the laughs were completely different. it was just the impossible has happened. and it just changed the tenor, it just changed the quality of the response of the play. when they did it in lincoln center in 1986
and we spent mel shapiro was the director and produced by warren and betty, harold gould. we were trying to find the tone of the play. something odd happened -- david should be talking. this is extraordinary, people would say in 1971, they would say oh, boy ronnie wants to kill, blew up the pope. i mean he could become famous. how would he get these ideas from. we would start in 1981, and it was something out of a drama, with a zipper going around the time's building pope shot. naturally my...
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the first is from a film called "edge of joy" by filmmaker dawn shapiro.t takes us inside a busy maternity ward in nigeria, a country where maternal deaths are among the highest in the world. a warning-- this film contains graphic, disturbing images and events. >> it's one of the busiest maternity centers you can find in all of west africa. there is at least an average of 30 deliveries in 24 hours. >> dr. bello dikko is head of obstetrics and gynecology at murtala mohommed special hospital in the northern state of kano, one of the most difficult and dangerous regions in which to be a woman. >> ( translated ): i took my wife sakina to the hospital on a saturday and she gave birth to twins on sunday. the first twin was a girl. >> because of the associated complications the second delivery should not exceed five to ten minutes. >> ah? okay. okay. is it coming? >> yes. >> what just happened? >> she was telling me that the presenting part of that patient, the second twin, is breach presentation. >> breech delivery, especially in multiple pregnancy, is a very co
the first is from a film called "edge of joy" by filmmaker dawn shapiro.t takes us inside a busy maternity ward in nigeria, a country where maternal deaths are among the highest in the world. a warning-- this film contains graphic, disturbing images and events. >> it's one of the busiest maternity centers you can find in all of west africa. there is at least an average of 30 deliveries in 24 hours. >> dr. bello dikko is head of obstetrics and gynecology at murtala mohommed...
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finally. [ laughter [ shapiro we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> chris: joining us now in studio is former republican senator and likely g.o.p. presidential candidate rick santorum. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. >> chris: you support the house republican budget, which would turn medicare from an open-ended entitlement to a plan where the government would help seniors pay for private insurance. you said recently we shouldn't wait ten years to start this. with people who are now under 55. in fact, you said this. let's put it up on the screen. "seniors are looking at this saying hey, we're part of the problem and we should be part of the solution." question: would you change medicare right away? would you change it for seniors who are now in the program and make them pay more for their health? >> if it's not making them pay more, what it does is change it from an open-ended entitlement. imagine, giving someon
finally. [ laughter [ shapiro we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >> chris: joining us now in studio is former republican senator and likely g.o.p. presidential candidate rick santorum. senator, welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. >> chris: you support the house republican budget, which would turn medicare from an...
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finally. [ laughter [ shapiro we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> "fox news sunday" at 15. be sure to check out the top interviews from the first 15 years on the air. you can find them at foxnewssunday.com. be sure to let us know what you think. stay tuned for more from our panel. >>> i'm focussed on running for president. >> it's a momentous decision. we are talking to the advisors. >> see if we can raise money to do that. >> i'm announcing my exploratory committee for the presidency of the united states. >> chris: finally, finally republicans are beginning to throw their hats in the ring for the 2012 g.o.p. presidential nomination. we're back now to review where things stand with the panel. having been down the road with donald trump, at least twice before, i had promised myself, solemnly sworn i was not going to mention his name until he actually gets in the race, if he gets in the race. that is until i saw this poll. the poll shows this
finally. [ laughter [ shapiro we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> "fox news sunday" at 15. be sure to check out the top interviews from the first 15 years on the air. you can find them at foxnewssunday.com. be sure to let us know what you think. stay tuned for more from our panel. >>> i'm focussed on running for president....
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the securities world chairman shapiro could speak better but there delay is 90 seconds. it is three times the futures, ten times the security so we will get comments. the proposal will change once we get to a final rule. >> the larger trade might be launderettes end of day or something. >> the larger traits in the facility we propose to -- if it is bilateral we did not propose specific but just ask a lot of questions. >> is it your version? a lot of people think is. the derivatives market and equity markets should be very similar when you finish all of these activities? >> markets work best when they are transparent, open and competitive. those 4 factors weathered as futures or securities ultimately help users and investors, helps the economy grow. it does shift some of the information advantage to tens of thousands of users away from the most sophisticated. >> so that is yes. >> there are a lot of concerns because people use the two instruments as being very different and there is some concern that that is your vision and not taking into account the differences. >> u.s.
the securities world chairman shapiro could speak better but there delay is 90 seconds. it is three times the futures, ten times the security so we will get comments. the proposal will change once we get to a final rule. >> the larger trade might be launderettes end of day or something. >> the larger traits in the facility we propose to -- if it is bilateral we did not propose specific but just ask a lot of questions. >> is it your version? a lot of people think is. the...
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we have gary shapiro, president and ceo of the consumer electronics association. from china, we have the vice- chairman of the china international economics society corp.. i would like to start the debate not with the obvious candidate, china, but brazil. brazil is a very interesting example. your country has managed the financial crisis extremely well. brazil's economy is growing at an annualized rate of 5% right now. what most of you might not know is that brazil has the most entrepreneurial society in the world. most of the time -- tell us what brazilians are so entrepreneurial. >> it is about culture. if you have traffic in downtown, you have people selling water. they are going to make a buck out of fact. our late vice president -- x vice president started as a very poor man. he died with at least $1 billion in his pocket. this is a brazilian tradition, very much like in the u.s., brazilians like to work and innovate. we have many problems. right now, we have been not lucky -- i would not say lucky. we have been fortunate enough to have done some of the right
we have gary shapiro, president and ceo of the consumer electronics association. from china, we have the vice- chairman of the china international economics society corp.. i would like to start the debate not with the obvious candidate, china, but brazil. brazil is a very interesting example. your country has managed the financial crisis extremely well. brazil's economy is growing at an annualized rate of 5% right now. what most of you might not know is that brazil has the most entrepreneurial...