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no way agreed this is a synopsis of more than 1,000 hours of interrogation. that's mr. castro's "make you feel sorry for me statement." >> you seem to be operating under the impression that i don't know what this case is about. >> i want the future reader of this record to know what it is about, judge. 20 years from now. this guy's setting up his appeal right now. he promised not to appeal, but he'll appeal as soon as he walks out the door. >> i don't see the dvd in here. if you have it, keep it. if it is in here, you'll have to take it out at the end because the dvd won't be going. you can substitute. thank you. all right. you have now heard some additional information. state's done. anything that you wish to say on behalf of your client with respect to the issue of sentencing, mitigation, anything else? >> judge, i believe that mr. castro's prepared to make a statement. >> he is, your honor. >> i just wanted to see if either of you had anything else to say. >> no. >> all right. so mr. castro, earlier we spoke and you were aware that you had a right to make
no way agreed this is a synopsis of more than 1,000 hours of interrogation. that's mr. castro's "make you feel sorry for me statement." >> you seem to be operating under the impression that i don't know what this case is about. >> i want the future reader of this record to know what it is about, judge. 20 years from now. this guy's setting up his appeal right now. he promised not to appeal, but he'll appeal as soon as he walks out the door. >> i don't see the dvd in...
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castro, no way is a synopsis of the hours of interrogation of mr. castro. that's mr. castro's -- i make him feel sorry more me statement. >> you seem to be operating under the impression that i don't know what this case is about. >> 20 years from now this guy set up appeals right now. promise not to appeal, le appeal and he wants out the door. >> if you have it, keep it. if it is in here, you will have to take it out at the end. the dvd won't be going and you can substitute that -- >> on the witness stand and i will -- >> thank you. all right. we have now heard additional information and the state is done. anything you wish to say on behalf of your client with respect to the issue of sentencing, mitigation, anything else? >> judge, i believe mr. castro is prepared to make a statement. >> he is, your honor. >> i just want to see if either of you had anything else to say. >> no. >> no, thank you. >> mr. castro, earlier we spoke and you were aware you had a right to make a statement, either with respect to sentencing or by way of mitigation of punishment, so what would y
castro, no way is a synopsis of the hours of interrogation of mr. castro. that's mr. castro's -- i make him feel sorry more me statement. >> you seem to be operating under the impression that i don't know what this case is about. >> 20 years from now this guy set up appeals right now. promise not to appeal, le appeal and he wants out the door. >> if you have it, keep it. if it is in here, you will have to take it out at the end. the dvd won't be going and you can substitute...
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synopsys of more than an hour of interrogation of mr.astro. mr. castro, i may be -- statement. >> you seem to be offering under the impression i don't know what this case is about. >> i want a future reader of this record to know what it is about, judge. 20 years to now. this guy is the isings up appeals. he will appeals -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] if it is in here, you will have to take it out at the end because, i can't substitute that -- >> [inaudible] >> thank you. all right. mr. weintraub, we heard additional information. the, anything you wish to say on behalf of your clients? i will go to the issue of sentencing mitigation. >> i believe that mr. castro is prepared to make a statement. >> he is, your honor. >> i want to see if either of you had anything else. >> no, your honor. thank you. >> mr. castro, we had spoken earlier and you were aware you had a right to make a statement. either with respect respect to sentencing or by way of mitigation or punishment. what would you like to say? >> your honor, first of all i'm a very emot
synopsys of more than an hour of interrogation of mr.astro. mr. castro, i may be -- statement. >> you seem to be offering under the impression i don't know what this case is about. >> i want a future reader of this record to know what it is about, judge. 20 years to now. this guy is the isings up appeals. he will appeals -- [inaudible] >> [inaudible] if it is in here, you will have to take it out at the end because, i can't substitute that -- >> [inaudible] >>...
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inspector and i'm here for inspector who cannot make it here today, i just want to give you a quick synopsis of the case and you have the staff report for all pertinent information regarding the case. the property at 326, 330 procidio avenue is a 6-unit apartment p building. >> housing services roefd a complaint on october 8, 2009 on the same day we inspected the property and found the violations and issued a notice of violation, it is to be regarding maintenance repairs and peeling paint. over the course of the complaint, the owner and the tenant, were allowed to work out accessibility to the unit to conduct the repairs. and prior to the notice of violation has remained outstanding and the director's hearing was schedule and the order of abasement was issued against the property if work that was not done. it appears that the owner is willing to do the work and the case before you and his abide by your decision, our recommendation was to up hold the order of abasement. thank you. >> thank you. >> okay, appellant? >> apologize, i forgot to announce that each of the department and the appellan
inspector and i'm here for inspector who cannot make it here today, i just want to give you a quick synopsis of the case and you have the staff report for all pertinent information regarding the case. the property at 326, 330 procidio avenue is a 6-unit apartment p building. >> housing services roefd a complaint on october 8, 2009 on the same day we inspected the property and found the violations and issued a notice of violation, it is to be regarding maintenance repairs and peeling...
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obviously -- >> this is the first round and we try to keep this basic so you can go inside and get a synopsis for what's going on for the month. you can bring it out to me detail. we can put it in percentages, how many complaints are received in 24-48 hours. we as supervisors look at that. we want to have a quick response to our complaints. we want to know how many complaints we respond to in 24, 48 and 72 hours. we also want to know that we are investigating all the complaints. we actually even -- the next spreadsheet has all the complaints of all the supervisors to make sure that all of them are received and responded to in a timely manner. >> could you clarify some of the numbers for me? i would assume that the category that says complaints received were about nov and beta complaints with nov means that they were resolved. the complaints were resolved, right? >> right. some of the complaints are -- complaints received and an abated without nov. that's a complaint that was taken and investigated and abated. >> okay. my question is why do those numbers, they are bigger than the numbers of co
obviously -- >> this is the first round and we try to keep this basic so you can go inside and get a synopsis for what's going on for the month. you can bring it out to me detail. we can put it in percentages, how many complaints are received in 24-48 hours. we as supervisors look at that. we want to have a quick response to our complaints. we want to know how many complaints we respond to in 24, 48 and 72 hours. we also want to know that we are investigating all the complaints. we...
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i suppose if i was a novelist, that little synopsis would have been enough, and i just could have made up the rest. but i write history, not fiction, so i had to do what nonfiction writers do in such circumstances which is do some research and find out if there are enough facts available to tell the story. so i did a little research and learned that, yes, indeed, fortunately for me there were such facts. there were memoirs and letters and diaries and newspaper stories. some of them written by junius and albert, and some written by others who shared part of their story. all i had to do was dig them out of various archives in various places in america, including right here at the national archives. and that was great because that enabled me to have that great holy cow experience as i picked papers out of boxes. so i wrote this book. it's called "junius and albert's adventures in the confederacy" because it's an adventure story. it's the kind of straightforward adventure story that keeps you awake late at night wondering what's going to happen next. are these guys going to make it home, o
i suppose if i was a novelist, that little synopsis would have been enough, and i just could have made up the rest. but i write history, not fiction, so i had to do what nonfiction writers do in such circumstances which is do some research and find out if there are enough facts available to tell the story. so i did a little research and learned that, yes, indeed, fortunately for me there were such facts. there were memoirs and letters and diaries and newspaper stories. some of them written by...
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item is, with the passing of kerri and recognizing her at the end of the agenda and giving a small synopsisit is new for us and i hope that the commissioners are okay with taking the liberty in add thating to the end she was so instrumental to the city. and so it is something new for us. and that is it. >> i am sorry, i was waiting for your report. and then back on the commission secretary search. this is a legal wo nky matter that i have to do, basically when we created the two subcommittees, one from the planning commission and one from the art commission, and we gathered as two separate subcommittees, in one meeting. to vote, we actually need to be one single subcommittee and so, my announcements here is just recognition that our search committee is a one whole committee. and not two separate committees coming to meet and voting separately. we will vote as a group. so that is all that i had to do, thank you for reminding me commissioner matsuda. >> nothing further we can move on to item four, consideration, of adoption draft minutes for july 17th, 2013. >> commissioner johns? >> do you w
item is, with the passing of kerri and recognizing her at the end of the agenda and giving a small synopsisit is new for us and i hope that the commissioners are okay with taking the liberty in add thating to the end she was so instrumental to the city. and so it is something new for us. and that is it. >> i am sorry, i was waiting for your report. and then back on the commission secretary search. this is a legal wo nky matter that i have to do, basically when we created the two...
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get it back that they were going to be as endless in the best possible way what is the drama in a synopsis form of one life to live. oh my goodness it is a town with all the various components that make up the world and all the problems that make up all the problems of the world and everything happens to somebody in that town at least once a day it's real people dealing with most of the time real situations does it get to do to modernize that we get to yes we go again. agnes nixon who created the show in one nine hundred sixty eight or one of the it was she is unbelievable but from day one she had she only dealt with current issues in the very beginning she had you know racial mixed marriages and she had drug problems and she had everything that was current and the show has continued along the way that she took on homophobia and bullying dad breast cancer awareness and the right side shows now are i think you were leading us towards that they are edge here they are more contemporary and there are story lines that involve very young people and they embrace the fact they had eric and i as vi
get it back that they were going to be as endless in the best possible way what is the drama in a synopsis form of one life to live. oh my goodness it is a town with all the various components that make up the world and all the problems that make up all the problems of the world and everything happens to somebody in that town at least once a day it's real people dealing with most of the time real situations does it get to do to modernize that we get to yes we go again. agnes nixon who created...
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. >> how do we know he didn't just read the synopsis? >> i passed many a test that way. >> and tom you said everybody is at their peak of maturation in their 20s. that's physical maturation. >> that's what scientists say. >> physical, and not emotional. and you said if you believe in the afterlife and god maybe you don't want to live forever. you do if you think you are going to the bad place. >> that is true. >> that's why i want to live forever. >> a special thanks to amy holmes, bill schulz, jaime weinstein and john gibson. i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time.
. >> how do we know he didn't just read the synopsis? >> i passed many a test that way. >> and tom you said everybody is at their peak of maturation in their 20s. that's physical maturation. >> that's what scientists say. >> physical, and not emotional. and you said if you believe in the afterlife and god maybe you don't want to live forever. you do if you think you are going to the bad place. >> that is true. >> that's why i want to live forever....
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it is sort of a synopsis of news that may have broken overnight, what mike has decided is the thing thatill drive the conversation that day, using the terminology. there are a lot of earth day shout outs. sometimes there are it is a hodgepodge that keeps people coming back. bookers read it religiously, as do editors. outsized vehicle in getting people -- setting the agenda for a given day. say, the book you naturally he says he hates washington. what is the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are very few washington exceptional lists who will say, i love it here. -- trend like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. -- trent would like people to think he would rather be in mississippi or anywhere else. he's in a position to do very well here. in that clip we showed jim van i -- >> the executive director of "politico." >> you quote him. he is contemptuous of washington's it used to be better reflects. -- reflex. what is he saying there? are we old-timers worthless? jim is putting forth the view that the age at which the 20 boys o
it is sort of a synopsis of news that may have broken overnight, what mike has decided is the thing thatill drive the conversation that day, using the terminology. there are a lot of earth day shout outs. sometimes there are it is a hodgepodge that keeps people coming back. bookers read it religiously, as do editors. outsized vehicle in getting people -- setting the agenda for a given day. say, the book you naturally he says he hates washington. what is the hate washington thing? >>...
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. >> how do we know he didn't just read the synopsis? >> i passed many a test that way. >> and tom you said everybody is at their peak of maturation in their 20s. that's physical maturation. >> that's what scientists say. >> physical, and not emotional. and you said if you believe in the afterlife and god maybe you don't want to live forever. you do if you think you are going to the bad place. >> that is true. >> that's why i want to live forever. >> a special thanks to amy holmes, bill schulz, jaime weinstein and john gibson. i'm tom shillue and i will see you next time. >> bill: the o'reilly factor is on. tonight: warfare breaking out in major league baseball as suspected cheater alex rodriguez is beamed by a boston red sox pitcher. >> this controversy is about to explode and there is $100 million involved. we have a factor investigation. >> that man wasn't [bleep] i'm 56 years old. i recognize patronizing. >> bill: why is actor la bar burton so angry? did i insult him in our chat about race? we'll play the interview and you can make t
. >> how do we know he didn't just read the synopsis? >> i passed many a test that way. >> and tom you said everybody is at their peak of maturation in their 20s. that's physical maturation. >> that's what scientists say. >> physical, and not emotional. and you said if you believe in the afterlife and god maybe you don't want to live forever. you do if you think you are going to the bad place. >> that is true. >> that's why i want to live forever....
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it's sort of a synopsis of news that might have broken overnight. what mike has decided is the thing that will drive the conversation that day to use their terminology. and birthday shoutouts and more importantly people read it religiously. it's an outside vehicle to get people to setting an agenda in a given day. >> get to trent lot later. naturally, lott said he hates washington. what's the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are few washington exceptionalists out there who say i love it there. there's some. trent lot is here because he said this is where the problems are and where the money is. trent lot is in a position do very, very well here. the only place he could do proportionately well is somewhere in mississippi. >> in that clip, we show mike allen and jim vaned high whose job is -- >> the executive director of politico. >> you quote him in here. this quote came to you from him? >> i'll read it. >> jim vaned high is contemptuous of washington -- it used to be better reflex of how he relates to news. he said
it's sort of a synopsis of news that might have broken overnight. what mike has decided is the thing that will drive the conversation that day to use their terminology. and birthday shoutouts and more importantly people read it religiously. it's an outside vehicle to get people to setting an agenda in a given day. >> get to trent lot later. naturally, lott said he hates washington. what's the hate washington thing? >> everyone claims to hate washington. there are few washington...
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give us a quick synopsis. guest: julia's parents came to st. louis in 1816. they established their family in the city of st. louis and then a country home out at white haven where she grew up spending most of her summers and year-round. she had four older brothers and two younger sisters. it was a fairly large family. the consider themselves southerners, her father did. they were a slaveholding family. there were as many as 30 slaves that colonel dent utilized the labor of. host: that created tension between the two families? guest: when ulysses and julia were married in the city of st. louis, none of the grants attended the wedding reportedly because they did not approve of ulysses marrying into a slaveholding family. host: did dent live in the white house at some time? how was that received? guest: colonel kent was a jolly old man. he was very heavy, white-headed, and funny. he was very witty. that is probably where she got it. grant's father jesse would come in, who was a horse trader and entrepreneur, and he would go around the departments to try to make
give us a quick synopsis. guest: julia's parents came to st. louis in 1816. they established their family in the city of st. louis and then a country home out at white haven where she grew up spending most of her summers and year-round. she had four older brothers and two younger sisters. it was a fairly large family. the consider themselves southerners, her father did. they were a slaveholding family. there were as many as 30 slaves that colonel dent utilized the labor of. host: that created...
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that is a nice synopsis of where we are in our national economy right now.t: an independent from colorado. how confident are you about the future of your business right now, bill/ ? caller: i am getting cross feed from another phone call. i can barely understand you. this is not about obamacare or regulations. this is the last five years the banks have had a stranglehold. doesn't seem to matter how well established your record is. the banks were not lending any money. it did not matter. you were lucky if you got a phone call back denying your loan. the other problem is congress jerking our economy whenever they feel like it. they seem to feel when they don't want to have money moving, they get up there and create a scene. people do not spend money. why would somebody want to take a chance right now in laying out money for a business wh you cannoten count -- when you cannot count on the flow of money? host: what kind of business are you in? caller: i have a very small business. i have not been afraid to spend money. it has been a great time as far as being ab
that is a nice synopsis of where we are in our national economy right now.t: an independent from colorado. how confident are you about the future of your business right now, bill/ ? caller: i am getting cross feed from another phone call. i can barely understand you. this is not about obamacare or regulations. this is the last five years the banks have had a stranglehold. doesn't seem to matter how well established your record is. the banks were not lending any money. it did not matter. you...
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that i developed in the book called "coming apart," and i'm going to have to give you a very brief synopsisit. but i want to get through that so i can deal with the topic that haley mentioned, what happens next? the thesis of "coming apart" is that over the last 50 years we have developed classes that are different in kind from anything that the united states has ever known before. we have always had rich people and poor people. the rich people and poor people have always lived in somewhat different parts of town and been separate in some kinds of ways, but we were united in our participation in basic american institutions in ways which have changed over the last 50 years. let me give you an example. the one statistic that i find most important many trying to understand what's -- in trying to understand what's going on. and i'm going to put it in terms of just white americans. and the reason for that is that doing so clears away a lot of complications. nobody can say to himself or herself, well, murray's talking about things that are really mostly a problem in this community or that communi
that i developed in the book called "coming apart," and i'm going to have to give you a very brief synopsisit. but i want to get through that so i can deal with the topic that haley mentioned, what happens next? the thesis of "coming apart" is that over the last 50 years we have developed classes that are different in kind from anything that the united states has ever known before. we have always had rich people and poor people. the rich people and poor people have always...
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> e me a quick synopsis. >> if there is an individual, if 140% of thehin poverty line they would be eligible for support. the premium subsidy goes directly to the insurance company. they never see the money, but they could get less expensive premiums. with thed start exchange by getting money up front, or they could pay their premiums throughout the year, and that the end of the year file for credit to cover the payments they have made. either one is available. >> that means in new jersey uninsured individuals with family incomes under 400% -- what is the 400%? for hundred percent of what? >> 400% of the poverty line. >> they are going to be eligible for medicaid or subsidized coverage. it iss the difference going to make in the state of new jersey. my good friends from washington , good peopleana who have brought a lot to the congress, they are not here to help implement this. there are always problems with every piece of legislation. passed perfect legislation. only god is perfect. not us. why aren't we helping each other trying to get this done? i can't answer this question. it is a myste
> e me a quick synopsis. >> if there is an individual, if 140% of thehin poverty line they would be eligible for support. the premium subsidy goes directly to the insurance company. they never see the money, but they could get less expensive premiums. with thed start exchange by getting money up front, or they could pay their premiums throughout the year, and that the end of the year file for credit to cover the payments they have made. either one is available. >> that means in...