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so it was kind of that dissection of suburbia that really sort of attracted me.as really mad, she was going to burn the house down. >> pass the butter. ♪ ♪ >> not like she wanted to have an affair or something. >> could if be that that's what she was doing? >> anything is possible, right. >> so what else helped you tap in to your character? >> because i would just think as an actor he would be someone fun to kind of get in to his mental psyche? did you enjoy -- >> it was not fun. [ laughter ] >> but, you know, in retrospect it was a lot of fun. but, you know, it wasn't -- in the middle of it it wasn't really particularly fun. it was just, you know, really good to go back to that day and age. it was fun to grow the mustache. it was fun to play that emotional state that i thought was very different than how i interact in the world. the clothes were cool to put on. and i love sitting on all that furniture that was outside of my, i don't know, it was crazy. >> greg, i mean, he really helped me a lot in getting to know who she was and also just at times, i wasn't aliv
so it was kind of that dissection of suburbia that really sort of attracted me.as really mad, she was going to burn the house down. >> pass the butter. ♪ ♪ >> not like she wanted to have an affair or something. >> could if be that that's what she was doing? >> anything is possible, right. >> so what else helped you tap in to your character? >> because i would just think as an actor he would be someone fun to kind of get in to his mental psyche? did you...
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scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbias it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy and delicious i was the first person that came here and we were not prepared for this every year we're prepared everybody thinks what they're doing and we can cookout of our home and so the festivals were part of the group we shove what we do and we w we tried to capture the spirit of xrifs. >> and there from there to sales and the hard part of the sales is 250 assess our market and creating a market opportunity giving limited risks and sales experience to our guys and >> good morning, everyone, and welcome to the thursday, october second, meeting of the board of supervisors neighborhood services and safety committee. my name is david campos, and i am the chair of the committee. today we are joined by committee members, supervisor more norman yee, and er
scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbias it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy and delicious i was the first person that came here and we were not prepared for this every year we're prepared everybody thinks what they're doing...
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complete with areas of suburbia and traffic. it that when you head south out of town, you do remotelyny other towns charlottesville sized and to lynchburg, 70 miles away. it is that in between area -- albeit much closer to charlottesville -- where the human remains were found. most of the area is very rural. there are some farms here and there. but mostly just mountains and woods. lots and lots of woods. some of the roads where the remains were found are not even paved. even some like this one, a state road. again, there is nothing like this area around the sea there are not many cars that use this road. -- again, there is nothing like this area around d.c. many homes around here. but there are many places to hide something. and there are leads covering potential evidence. coveringare leaves potential evidence. that is why they are investigating the possibility is a dumping ground for other human remains. they do not have a timeline on how long they will be working the crime scene, but all signs point to at the very least they w
complete with areas of suburbia and traffic. it that when you head south out of town, you do remotelyny other towns charlottesville sized and to lynchburg, 70 miles away. it is that in between area -- albeit much closer to charlottesville -- where the human remains were found. most of the area is very rural. there are some farms here and there. but mostly just mountains and woods. lots and lots of woods. some of the roads where the remains were found are not even paved. even some like this one,...
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not san franciscans they could take this money and spend as much as they want for people in the suburbia's that are not 2k3w50b8g9d to pay it back it's probably illegal under the called government code and uses the word money maybe spent not shall and didn't define even what the money maybe spent on. >> how will the use of those funds impact levels finds traffic congestion. >> they're to impact them positive less traffic congestion meantime people choose to take a 0 bike instead of a car it is positive in order for people to lease it leave their automobile at home we have to make at that safe and sufficient so some of the projects we've increased the ridership and i on business lines people are switching modes and car driving in san francisco is a declining mode share meantime we make it easier not to drive again, it is a win for all of us. it helps with air pollution and helps with children's activity levels having the streets safe so kids what walk and bike and parents are comfortable walking their kids to school we're going to see positive results from this as we approve transit only li
not san franciscans they could take this money and spend as much as they want for people in the suburbia's that are not 2k3w50b8g9d to pay it back it's probably illegal under the called government code and uses the word money maybe spent not shall and didn't define even what the money maybe spent on. >> how will the use of those funds impact levels finds traffic congestion. >> they're to impact them positive less traffic congestion meantime people choose to take a 0 bike instead of...
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seen people returning to city and counties cities nationwide when all the jobs were going to the suburbia we're a great beautiful urban environmentalist a vibrant community and diverse groups and we're going to have more housing demands we're naurg to meet the demand because we didn't do the rings in the past and pent-up demand means higher prices right now, if you imagine those folks in the market a 2 bedroom apartment can't rent for less than $4,000 a month that's clearly not affordable and clearly we need to increasing that supply to meet it and bring down the high confidence in june i made a pledge to create thirty thousand new units by 2020 and at least a third 10 thousand of the units to be permanently affordable to low income families and oath 5 thousand to be within reach of middle-income families between january and june of this year we produced for homes than all of 2013 by the way, 2013 was not a bad year a good year for building affordable housing we'll continue this process and our pipeline is dramatic just think we have over 50 thousand residential unit at some stage of deve
seen people returning to city and counties cities nationwide when all the jobs were going to the suburbia we're a great beautiful urban environmentalist a vibrant community and diverse groups and we're going to have more housing demands we're naurg to meet the demand because we didn't do the rings in the past and pent-up demand means higher prices right now, if you imagine those folks in the market a 2 bedroom apartment can't rent for less than $4,000 a month that's clearly not affordable and...
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scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbiae and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy and delicious i was the first person that came here and we were not prepared for this every year we're prepared everybody thinks what they're doing and we can cookout of our home and so the festivals were part of the group we shove what we do and we w we tried to capture the spirit of xrifs. >> and there from there to sales and the hard part of the sales is 250 assess our market and creating a market opportunity giving limited risks and sales experience to our guys a week. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ the san francisco. the reporter: has many opportunities to get out and placing play a 4 thousand acres of play rec and park has a place win the high sincerely the place to remove user from the upper life and transform into one of mot
scratch where in the world can you find that >> i'm one of the owners we do rolls that are like suburbiae and this is rolled you up we don't this it has chinese sister-in-law and a little bit of entertain sprouts and we love it here. >> there are 6 grilled cheese grilled to the crisp on the outside outstanding salsa and a lot of things to dip it knocks you out and it's spicecy and delicious i was the first person that came here and we were not prepared for this every year we're...
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feel that prop m was one of the reasons we drove a lot of business you out of san francisco into suburbia office parks that had to do with the in the 80s we've spent several hundreds of dollars providing a bart system that brought people amazing in the 80s things went south and east if didn't help it is what we have have to deal with the important thing moving forward the city attorney is looking at a couple of critical issues most of you have know we've got space convert from business to other uses thofrm it makes sense in my mind those should be added back they're no longer business spaces and no longer have the same impact that the business space has on transit and most notablely the triple a building is a big one, the hotel on omni hotel s are large and the demo policy a policy where if you're building a demolishing a 200 though square feet housing and building on the same site a 4 hundred thousand you have to take 4 hundred thousand out it makes no sense you're taking two out and 4 in so we've not gotten an opinion and not for awhile from the city attorney we should table any decisio
feel that prop m was one of the reasons we drove a lot of business you out of san francisco into suburbia office parks that had to do with the in the 80s we've spent several hundreds of dollars providing a bart system that brought people amazing in the 80s things went south and east if didn't help it is what we have have to deal with the important thing moving forward the city attorney is looking at a couple of critical issues most of you have know we've got space convert from business to other...
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not san franciscans they could take this money and spend as much as they want for people in the suburbia's that are not 2k3w50b8g9d to pay it back it's probably illegal under the called government code and uses the word money maybe spent not shall and didn't define even what the money maybe spent on. >> how will the use of those funds impact levels finds traffic congestion. >> they're to impact them positive less traffic congestion meantime people choose to take a 0 bike instead of a car it is positive in order for people to lease it leave their automobile at home we have to make at that safe and sufficient so some of the projects we've increased the ridership and i on business lines people are switching modes and car driving in san francisco is a declining mode share meantime we make it easier not to drive again, it is a win for all of us. it helps with air pollution and helps with children's activity levels having the streets safe so kids what walk and bike and parents are comfortable walking their kids to school we're going to see positive results from this as we approve transit only li
not san franciscans they could take this money and spend as much as they want for people in the suburbia's that are not 2k3w50b8g9d to pay it back it's probably illegal under the called government code and uses the word money maybe spent not shall and didn't define even what the money maybe spent on. >> how will the use of those funds impact levels finds traffic congestion. >> they're to impact them positive less traffic congestion meantime people choose to take a 0 bike instead of...
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. >> you said before in suburbia, it was a happy go hrub lucky neighborhood, i walked my neighborhood, i live in one of most wonderful in america, i walk that neighborhood, i find, herheroin packets open, burned, why? heroin is only $8 today, in '70s a pack would cost you i don't know $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war? >> i don't want more people addicted. john: we should decriminalize there are fewer addicts. >> they give you a pass on a one gram of cocaine or mere heroin. >> is that what you have? >> no this is just show-and-tell, when you have all of that, you go to jail just like any place else, that -- different standards of criminal code, not argument of legalizing drugs in the world. john: one man, i interviewed revealed a logical inconsistency to ban drugs he is from malaysia. would there be more crime. >> yeah, we have if you have more than 15 crimes you are going to the hang man's noose. noose. john: no drug use in your country. >> there is. john: the answer is tough laws but there is drug use anyway. >> yeah. john: it's not working. >> no but there are
. >> you said before in suburbia, it was a happy go hrub lucky neighborhood, i walked my neighborhood, i live in one of most wonderful in america, i walk that neighborhood, i find, herheroin packets open, burned, why? heroin is only $8 today, in '70s a pack would cost you i don't know $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war? >> i don't want more people addicted. john: we should decriminalize there are fewer addicts. >> they give you a pass on a one gram of...
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. >> you said before in suburbia, it was a happy go hrub lucky neighborhood, i walked my neighborhood, i live in one of most wonderful in america, i walk that neighborhood, i find, herheroin packets open, burned, why? heroin is only $8 today, in '70s a pack would cost you i don't know $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war? >> i don't want more people addicted. john: we should decriminalize there are fewer addicts. >> they give you a pass on a one gram of cocaine or mere heroin. >> is that what you have? >> no this is just show-and-tell, when you have all of that, you go to jail just like any place else, that -- different standards of criminal code, not argument of legalizing drugs in the world. john: one man, i interviewed revealed a logical inconsistency to ban drugs he is from malaysia. would there be more crime. >> yeah, we have if you have more than 15 crimes you are going to the hang man's noose. noose. john: no drug use in your country. >> there is. john: the answer is tough laws but there is drug use anyway. >> yeah. john: it's not working. >> no but there are
. >> you said before in suburbia, it was a happy go hrub lucky neighborhood, i walked my neighborhood, i live in one of most wonderful in america, i walk that neighborhood, i find, herheroin packets open, burned, why? heroin is only $8 today, in '70s a pack would cost you i don't know $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war? >> i don't want more people addicted. john: we should decriminalize there are fewer addicts. >> they give you a pass on a one gram of...
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. >> you said before in suburbia where it used to be happy go lucky neighborhoods in america today. walk in my neighborhood i live in one of the most wonderful in america. i find heroin packets opened, burne burned. why? because it is only $8 today. back in the 70's a pack would cost you $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war if it's not working? >> why? because i don't want more people addicted. >> portugal de criminalized and they are less addicts. >> they give you a pass on one gram of cocaine or heroin. >> is that what you have there? >> no. this is just to show you -- show and tell. i will give you a free pass on that. but when you have all of that you go to jail like anyplace else. >> different standards of criminal code it's not the argument of legalizing drugs around the world. >> one man i interviewed inadvertently revealed a logical inconsistency with his wish to ban drugs. he's from malaysia. >> if heroin and cocaine were legal would there be more crime? >> in my country if you have more than 10, 15 grams you are going to be hanged. >> there is no drug use
. >> you said before in suburbia where it used to be happy go lucky neighborhoods in america today. walk in my neighborhood i live in one of the most wonderful in america. i find heroin packets opened, burne burned. why? because it is only $8 today. back in the 70's a pack would cost you $100. >> why do you want to keep fighting the drug war if it's not working? >> why? because i don't want more people addicted. >> portugal de criminalized and they are less addicts....
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it's pretty typical american suburbia. the reaction, i would hate to paint it with a broad brush.been totally mixed and some has been circling the wagons and people being hostile towards the media for painting a bad picture, but there is support for the victims, and there's a vigil in a park across the street from the campus. about 500 people last i checked were going, and it's probably more than that now. >> how big of a deal is it to this high school and this town that the football season has been cancelled? >> the whole thing is a huge deal. the first -- i think before people realized the severity of the allegations, there was some uproar of the extreme tea of the punishment. now everybody knows what is alleged to have happened. i think a lot of that initial reaction, people have changed their tune. but the whole thing is a huge deal and there have been news trucks outside the school everyday, and students talking to reporters and the whole thing, and you know, this is just outside of manhattan. it's typici a typical thing. >>> and then up next, jfk airport in new york is the f
it's pretty typical american suburbia. the reaction, i would hate to paint it with a broad brush.been totally mixed and some has been circling the wagons and people being hostile towards the media for painting a bad picture, but there is support for the victims, and there's a vigil in a park across the street from the campus. about 500 people last i checked were going, and it's probably more than that now. >> how big of a deal is it to this high school and this town that the football...
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allegedly wrote to his parents saying this is the reason that i am leaving you, leaving my home here in suburbia, to go join isis and fight in the middle east. in that letter he said he couldn't stand the thought of being 19 and paying taxes to the u.s. government and then that money being used to kill, quote, his muslim brothers and sisters. he says that he was planning on staying forever, what he told allegedly investigators that arrested him at o'hare, and in that same letter invited his parents to come join him in the islamic state. that evidence is the most crucial. we don't know the other evidence that was compiled before it got to the airport, but what we know from this criminal complaint that was filed last week, that letter really seems to dictate the mindset of this young man. i talked to some people that worship with him at a mosque near hiss home and said this kid was very religious, was a fixture at this mosque. one person said he knew the koran backwards and forwards and that is why the people at that mosque were so shocked, because he knew the religion. he knew it well and they we
allegedly wrote to his parents saying this is the reason that i am leaving you, leaving my home here in suburbia, to go join isis and fight in the middle east. in that letter he said he couldn't stand the thought of being 19 and paying taxes to the u.s. government and then that money being used to kill, quote, his muslim brothers and sisters. he says that he was planning on staying forever, what he told allegedly investigators that arrested him at o'hare, and in that same letter invited his...
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everyone appears to be frozen in time and evil lurks behind suburbia's respected facade. >>> one thatome are speculating could become a -- reeves plays a title character who comes out of retirement to get back at the gangsters who pretty much mess with the wrong dude. a lot of guns, casual violence and pretty much what you'd expect in a movie about a hit man. >> hey, john. >> perkins? >> i thought i'd let myself in. >> i noticed. >> he dodges bullets, does that in a lot of movies he's been in. reviews have actually been good for this. chris of "entertainment weekly" says it's one of the most excitingly visceral action flicks he's seen in ages. roger moore says keanu's best role in years is shockingly one that doesn't require a lot of talking. >> would you see either of them? >> i'm going to go with the keanu reeves fluk. >> you are a big keanu reeves film? >> going to see a teenager in a coming of age thingmÑr is not m thing. >> that's the news for this half hour. >> follow us on facebook, wnnfans.com. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often,
everyone appears to be frozen in time and evil lurks behind suburbia's respected facade. >>> one thatome are speculating could become a -- reeves plays a title character who comes out of retirement to get back at the gangsters who pretty much mess with the wrong dude. a lot of guns, casual violence and pretty much what you'd expect in a movie about a hit man. >> hey, john. >> perkins? >> i thought i'd let myself in. >> i noticed. >> he dodges bullets, does...
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you know and i know living in suburbia, talking to fellow parents that right now football, somethinghat was literally the center -- outside the baptist church, football was the center of my family's life growing up. you had the bible and you had football. and those were the two things. it's not that way anymore. and so the question is, will the nfl be around 20 years from now, 30 years from now? most likely, but they've got to change and hopefully this was a learning molt for everybody. >> the culture and also the health issues. which we'll talk about more because there's a lot of news on this issue coming up. >>> still ahead on "morning joe" we'll be speaking to senator rob portman and the new hud secretary, julian castro in our 7:00 hour then at 8:00 actress and activist eva longoria joins us. coming up jay leno is poised for another comeback. does jimmy fallon need to worry. >>> where in the world is kim jong-un? the mysterious disappearance. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the
you know and i know living in suburbia, talking to fellow parents that right now football, somethinghat was literally the center -- outside the baptist church, football was the center of my family's life growing up. you had the bible and you had football. and those were the two things. it's not that way anymore. and so the question is, will the nfl be around 20 years from now, 30 years from now? most likely, but they've got to change and hopefully this was a learning molt for everybody....
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. >> they live in suburbia. >> i know.e, we start with a fox news alert this morning. an nbc camera man working in liberia with dr. scheiderman is the fourth american to have contracted ebola in west africa. >> and airlines and government officials search for hundreds of others who may have come in contact with thomas duncan. the american who tested positive and is currently in texas. >> this as we learn he lied on his exit form so that he could leave liberia. he denied contact with ebola patients, even though we know he helped several people before hopping on the plane. we're joined by the cdc director, tom frieden. >> good morning. >> good morning. it's great to have you here. obviously concerns are being raised time and time again. we seem to find out another protocol wasn't followed when it comes to ebola. let me just start with this. we're learning as well that the officers in texas actually went in to the apartment of the first individual who had contacted ebola to do some clean-up. they were ordered to do so. would
. >> they live in suburbia. >> i know.e, we start with a fox news alert this morning. an nbc camera man working in liberia with dr. scheiderman is the fourth american to have contracted ebola in west africa. >> and airlines and government officials search for hundreds of others who may have come in contact with thomas duncan. the american who tested positive and is currently in texas. >> this as we learn he lied on his exit form so that he could leave liberia. he denied...