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i heard tac. you know there's a lot of things at s-r-os our city, we don't get to say [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. i had been up to the [speaker not understood] art complex on the 22nd. we had generation night. i get home [speaker not understood]. i find a noose on my black man's tie. and i said i black man do not tie a noose. they see these messages and secure [speaker not understood]. it seems like if you get beat up, the people get abused in those s-r-os getting into the apartments. so, we working for l.g.b.t. safe housing in district 6 as well. and i think i had a [speaker not understood] from jane kim. i got the picture in my wall with frogs. [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. school rights of black children in the city. it's understood they're building 500 $1 million houses down in bayview from the section 8 [speaker not understood]. so, that is unbelievable to know that they are taking houses and building 500 million -- 500 $$1 million house he in bay
i heard tac. you know there's a lot of things at s-r-os our city, we don't get to say [speaker not understood]. [speaker not understood]. i had been up to the [speaker not understood] art complex on the 22nd. we had generation night. i get home [speaker not understood]. i find a noose on my black man's tie. and i said i black man do not tie a noose. they see these messages and secure [speaker not understood]. it seems like if you get beat up, the people get abused in those s-r-os getting into...
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city underground business continues just the same bus driver still have to pay down its protection tac called rent up. it gets very dangerous because we have to wear them for a hand. any somebody doesn't like to continue at that time. as we stay here if you have to take to survive so they needed two thousand three to two thousand ninth successive frightening government and conducted hardline policies the top reasons to love to have no impact on cutting crime. that changed the left wing governments. he now hoped the election of former leftist or left of the doors on tuesday ten us presidents may provide the momentum needed to chill the crack of violence. experts say the most difficult part is yet to come. north americans will look to cornelius what happened with the cherries which isn't mine into a time when there is a ceasefire between funds is in a wall or one dollars and peace and peace is always more complicated and always takes more time the cats will we are trying to build. this is a good laugh when it comes to come upon me. the new leaders will have to train and the violence for
city underground business continues just the same bus driver still have to pay down its protection tac called rent up. it gets very dangerous because we have to wear them for a hand. any somebody doesn't like to continue at that time. as we stay here if you have to take to survive so they needed two thousand three to two thousand ninth successive frightening government and conducted hardline policies the top reasons to love to have no impact on cutting crime. that changed the left wing...
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phil lebeau speaking exclusively with alaska's ceo at the carriers terminal at sea-tac airport in seattleington. phil? >> reporter: i know you are a west coast girl at heart. you know all about alaska. i think some of our audience might sit there and say that's a niche airline, only out on the west coast. take a look at this map. you will see not all of the cities where alaska flies to, but in the u.s., their presence is growing. they now are serving more than 100 cities in the u.s., certainly a lot in alaska as well as a few international destinations, and for alaska, that growth has brought along increased competition here in the seattle market. primarily from delta, which is increasing its presence, a code share partner with alaska. we talked to the ceo earlier today and he said sure, there's more competition but he's ready to defend their turf here. >> when you offer great customer service which is something the company has done, our people have done a great job over the years and really importantly we need to offer them low fares. for low fares to work you have to have low costs. it'
phil lebeau speaking exclusively with alaska's ceo at the carriers terminal at sea-tac airport in seattleington. phil? >> reporter: i know you are a west coast girl at heart. you know all about alaska. i think some of our audience might sit there and say that's a niche airline, only out on the west coast. take a look at this map. you will see not all of the cities where alaska flies to, but in the u.s., their presence is growing. they now are serving more than 100 cities in the u.s.,...
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what she said about this incident a memo to the cupboard for me there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern and the reasoning sniper attacks mind on. ian its purpose was to provocation of violence between the two sides tend to get to the iraqi to listen to that matter. well the western media is has been very very rigorous on blocking out anything that calls into question there especially in the us government immediately or regime change agenda for ukraine. the captain perception of events in both russia and ukraine as well as roar and i'm barefoot media reports of taking the toll of relations the west in the center has been placed before the way washington seeing things and that joins me now the stars if you went to the lake just a pub and press briefing what was actually said that today i love the idea of a following of nice in this shooting and shooting where one member of the itu creed military and one member self defense squad had died. we are obviously there's been plenty of conflicting reports we've been hearing alot about issues we saw a tweet come out of the
what she said about this incident a memo to the cupboard for me there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern and the reasoning sniper attacks mind on. ian its purpose was to provocation of violence between the two sides tend to get to the iraqi to listen to that matter. well the western media is has been very very rigorous on blocking out anything that calls into question there especially in the us government immediately or regime change agenda for ukraine. the captain...
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and sea-tac silence -- cheryl: we have a lot more coming day.nd back in the saddle, in a major way after the deep water horizon, it happened four years ago. adam: are we nearing the day when 3d printers will be in everybody's home? meg whitman hopes so, a hewlett-packard's plan for the struggling tech giant. cheryl: is officially spring. mother nature would cooperate. baseball groundkeepers are having a nightmare with this one. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jones get so big? t me just put this away. ♪ could you teach our kids that trick? [ male announcer ] by not acting that way. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. adam: shares of gillette packard, the company claims to have solved the two biggest problems with 3d printers. to tell us more about this. cheryl: meg whitman was giving away the sector space. and the company of salt was speed and quality. is ice melts. and the quality of the product was coming out of the 3d printers, low-quality. 3d printing stocks, 30% for example, 3d down 20%. look at that
and sea-tac silence -- cheryl: we have a lot more coming day.nd back in the saddle, in a major way after the deep water horizon, it happened four years ago. adam: are we nearing the day when 3d printers will be in everybody's home? meg whitman hopes so, a hewlett-packard's plan for the struggling tech giant. cheryl: is officially spring. mother nature would cooperate. baseball groundkeepers are having a nightmare with this one. [ male announcer ] nearly 7 million clients. how did edward jones...
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phil lebeau is at sea-tac airport with more. phil?er: one of the advantages of being a smaller airline, even though they are the seventh largest in the country, is that you can try different things when it comes to customer service and in fact, today, the alaska airlines is announcing that it is going to be introducing in select markets, including here in seattle, the ability for you to self-tag your luggage at home and then when you bring it to the airport, you drop it off, it's already been tagged, you show them your identification, boom, you're through. you don't have a long luggage line to wait in. another app they are trying out here at the airport, this is pretty cool, we saw this yesterday, essentially when you check in, either on your phone or a tablet or there will be a display there, it will show you all the tsa security checkpoints, then you can say okay, which one is the shortest and how long will my wait in line be, and they believe this will be a huge help for people who are trying to get through the whole airport check-
phil lebeau is at sea-tac airport with more. phil?er: one of the advantages of being a smaller airline, even though they are the seventh largest in the country, is that you can try different things when it comes to customer service and in fact, today, the alaska airlines is announcing that it is going to be introducing in select markets, including here in seattle, the ability for you to self-tag your luggage at home and then when you bring it to the airport, you drop it off, it's already been...
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the two of them have stood up and expressed their views, are subject to vilification and personal afa tac attack from the majority leader. the senate rules allow a member of this body, if his or her integrity is imiewnd to raise -- is impugned, to raise an objection. what senate rule allows a private citizen to raise an objection when his integrity is impugned by the majority leader? those two brothers are not members of this body, so they can have their reputation dragged through the mud and yet they are denied a point of personal privilege to come and defend themselves. that is not the job of the united states senate to vilify private citizens, and i would note that the provision he's talking about is not in the house bill, which means, when the senator from wyoming stood up and asked for consent to pass the house bill, if the majority leader had simply refrained from objecting, we would have passed aid to ukraine tonight. nothing to do with the koch brothers, nothing to do with the i.r.s. that's not in the house bill. the reason the majority leader objected is that he wants to hold aid
the two of them have stood up and expressed their views, are subject to vilification and personal afa tac attack from the majority leader. the senate rules allow a member of this body, if his or her integrity is imiewnd to raise -- is impugned, to raise an objection. what senate rule allows a private citizen to raise an objection when his integrity is impugned by the majority leader? those two brothers are not members of this body, so they can have their reputation dragged through the mud and...
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and sea-tac access that information which should be funny. through interviews, economists and journalists, and this is the conservative estimates. 10 million people forced from their homes since 2007. how big is 10 million people, 227 in the virginia. of the population of new york city, it is roughly equivalent to the entire population of the state of michigan which is the tenth most populous state in the entire country. in other words in the last six years he had evicted every single man and every single woman and every child and all their pets from the entire state. how is it possible that the entire population of michigan was forced from their homes and we never really heard about it? i started thinking maybe it is not a reflection of government oversight but more a reflection of how we values this crisis in and of itself, that we valued it and quantified it more in stock prices than in mixed school days, we counted it in property values rather than in family dinners, that more than anything we talked about it in terms of shareholder profi
and sea-tac access that information which should be funny. through interviews, economists and journalists, and this is the conservative estimates. 10 million people forced from their homes since 2007. how big is 10 million people, 227 in the virginia. of the population of new york city, it is roughly equivalent to the entire population of the state of michigan which is the tenth most populous state in the entire country. in other words in the last six years he had evicted every single man and...
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on the cyber tac it shows some very serious than ever in the car really worried. one little thing which exemplifies, reported here. visa free travel may submitted people and should not be able to . it included all the leaders. and suddenly this would go to the russian political they'd. there were furious. in britain and. the man been one of the reasons why it deteriorated so sharply. them the ability. we should do more of it. starting from a very low base. but i do think the public opinion is now starkly. i think people of tools, russians particular missile much cultural interchange and so. if you look it the pew research poll which showed even in germany and the poor right of 70% in 2001 and now, it's really touchy about russian. the lead to some extent, agreed on an empty. >> is there any evidence that that actually has an impact on policy? >> we live in conditions of political freedom. that the representatives to it notice. they closed down two weeks later it was meant to be an authentic expression of the popular sentiment. suddenly they just pulled the plug ou
on the cyber tac it shows some very serious than ever in the car really worried. one little thing which exemplifies, reported here. visa free travel may submitted people and should not be able to . it included all the leaders. and suddenly this would go to the russian political they'd. there were furious. in britain and. the man been one of the reasons why it deteriorated so sharply. them the ability. we should do more of it. starting from a very low base. but i do think the public opinion is...
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kind of frowned upon, consider tac in the military community, not just let them know you're there andyou're willing to listen. one of the things i encourage people to do in those situations, a lot of veterans struggle with ptsd, at least my husband and let my friends family, they have a hard time with eye contact. but go do something. sitting around and drinking really bad coping mechanism. so instea instead of saying joie a beer and talk about this, hey, you want to go for a hike and talk about this? or some of the type of activity where somebody can walk next to you, walk with you and share the stories if they want to but without the pressure of having to stare directly at your eyes and without having the temptation of overindulging in alcohol. thank you. >> thank you for writing your book and coming to talk to us. i was in kentucky at the time the war started, and i was reporter and talked a bunch of people from fort campbell. i'm wondering if some the things we wrote about early on were some of the worst-case examples of the military not doing a good enough job getting mental heal
kind of frowned upon, consider tac in the military community, not just let them know you're there andyou're willing to listen. one of the things i encourage people to do in those situations, a lot of veterans struggle with ptsd, at least my husband and let my friends family, they have a hard time with eye contact. but go do something. sitting around and drinking really bad coping mechanism. so instea instead of saying joie a beer and talk about this, hey, you want to go for a hike and talk...
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said about this incident and i will get further coming from you there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern as that took place during sniper attacks on my done in kiev and its purpose was the provocation of violence between the two sides said do you think people are actually going to listen to that oh well the western media is very very rigorous on blocking out anything that calls into question there especially the u.s. dominated media their regime change agenda for ukraine the signing of a reunification treaty was cheered and celebrated across crimea as well as in moscow. was. was in crimea people hailed what they called a return home more than ninety percent of voters showed their support for this in sunday's referendum moscow's red square has also seen some large festivities people welcoming the return of the region that had once been part of their country for almost two centuries. so what exactly has changed for people living there well the republic of crimea is now officially part of the russian federation which means the land border between the peninsula and uk
said about this incident and i will get further coming from you there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern as that took place during sniper attacks on my done in kiev and its purpose was the provocation of violence between the two sides said do you think people are actually going to listen to that oh well the western media is very very rigorous on blocking out anything that calls into question there especially the u.s. dominated media their regime change agenda for ukraine...
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political desert, the times, everybody writes a tic tac of every event.tyle writing. what was up when thinking in the room, what with a feeling? it's all very dramatic. that is a very surreal experience because you go back, you go back in like a glance to these books region. i try not to read most of them but a lot of them are exited in the papers and such, you don't you remember the day. tremendously dramatic pivot point, historical and else's and just like a normal day. so i always say to reporters are covering or writing about books, it's like imagine if someone went into your workplace and wrote about every day you had, like if there's a reporter embedded in politico or elsewhere speed that would be great stuff. [laughter] >> very surreal. it's all interesting and important because its government and the white house that also could be born on a daily basis. when you're writing books, you know, a lot of the stuff, some of it is inaccurate, a lot of it is acted. it feels like me when i read it later more dramatic than it really was. >> i think in terms
political desert, the times, everybody writes a tic tac of every event.tyle writing. what was up when thinking in the room, what with a feeling? it's all very dramatic. that is a very surreal experience because you go back, you go back in like a glance to these books region. i try not to read most of them but a lot of them are exited in the papers and such, you don't you remember the day. tremendously dramatic pivot point, historical and else's and just like a normal day. so i always say to...
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in the future you will know exactly who to suck up to any tac toe party. husband and wife will connect there contact lenses together. how many times as the husband of the wife went shopping and bought the wrong thing. go back and return that. it's right. in the future you will see what you're out of their work to seeing and say, no, don't buy that, no, by this instead. and so surrogates will repair damaged reactor's like in fukushima, point out fires, explore aerospace. you will be in a hot tub mentally controlling all these gadgets. so computerized prosthetics could be a chance. and next is up loving memories. this was once considered science fiction. now we do it. last year at wake forest university in north carolina and also in los angeles it took a mouse got turned them -- trains announced drinkwater for a bottle and then they recorded the memory into the hippocampus, are read thing in the middle of the brain. they're record that memory. later the boss forgot. within they're reasserted the tape recorder back into the hippocampus and, bingo, the amounts
in the future you will know exactly who to suck up to any tac toe party. husband and wife will connect there contact lenses together. how many times as the husband of the wife went shopping and bought the wrong thing. go back and return that. it's right. in the future you will see what you're out of their work to seeing and say, no, don't buy that, no, by this instead. and so surrogates will repair damaged reactor's like in fukushima, point out fires, explore aerospace. you will be in a hot tub...
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there are some localities, c-tac in the state of washington, the city of san francisco is talking aboutng up as high as $15 per hour and i think that will drive some businesses away. when he gets that high, businesses will decide they are better off shifting their operations somewhere else or limiting their employment while employers in the area expand. moderate levels of minimum wage, the negative effect of jobs per state is usually pretty small. states that choose to go that route make that decision and are usually happy they do so. host: from texas, our republican line, good morning. caller: how are you all doing this morning? i am one of those business owners. i run a plumbing business here in texas. host: how many people do you employee? host: i have three apprentices getting ready to lose their jobs at this minimum wage goes up ther. you cannot be a plumber unless you are an apprentice. you cannot go to school for it and you have to show $8,000 -- 8000 hours under a master plumber. you have to work as an apprentice. apprentices generally do not make the company $10 per hour. usual
there are some localities, c-tac in the state of washington, the city of san francisco is talking aboutng up as high as $15 per hour and i think that will drive some businesses away. when he gets that high, businesses will decide they are better off shifting their operations somewhere else or limiting their employment while employers in the area expand. moderate levels of minimum wage, the negative effect of jobs per state is usually pretty small. states that choose to go that route make that...
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united states and you know seattle is no you know showing the way and in fact i would mention that sea-tac the seed bank and you should have the neighboring city to seattle they've already passed a ballot initiative that voters voted for they voted in fifteen dollars an hour so clearly there is political momentum on the grassroots for this to happen. as for is obama's executive order for ten dollars and ten cents for future contract workers for federal federal contract companies i would say that any step forward is a welcome development however ten dollars and ten cents is not a ticket out of poverty as i've said before and also for those who say that any increase in minimum wage is going to shut down small businesses i really have to be bold and audacious in reminding people that in reality capitalism is not a system that favors small businesses small business businesses as somebody else has said like squirrels done thing in the middle of a listen to the and you know corporations big corporations they dominate the economic landscape not small businesses so if people genuinely want to supp
united states and you know seattle is no you know showing the way and in fact i would mention that sea-tac the seed bank and you should have the neighboring city to seattle they've already passed a ballot initiative that voters voted for they voted in fifteen dollars an hour so clearly there is political momentum on the grassroots for this to happen. as for is obama's executive order for ten dollars and ten cents for future contract workers for federal federal contract companies i would say...
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nothing one soldier was also killed from the ukrainian military base there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern as that took place during sniper attacks on my done in kiev and its purpose was the provocation of violence between the two sides so there we are william she's basically drawing that parallel what you've just mentioned in just a few minutes ago said do you think people are actually going to listen to that though do you think that what the people actually listen to that side of the argument well the western media has been very very rigorous on block you know anything that calls into question their especially dominated media their regime change agenda for ukraine and it's just like a global propaganda machine from c.n.n. to new york times the washington post so i don't have any great expectations and also the german media. is under the thumb of nato and is simply not giving an honest airing of a lot of this contradictory evidence so i think. it's very unlikely that there's. truthfully reporting some of these questions so far with one. which we reporting that occu
nothing one soldier was also killed from the ukrainian military base there is a high probability that the tac was of the same pattern as that took place during sniper attacks on my done in kiev and its purpose was the provocation of violence between the two sides so there we are william she's basically drawing that parallel what you've just mentioned in just a few minutes ago said do you think people are actually going to listen to that though do you think that what the people actually listen...
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of reason and an individual is that can mean a lot of different things and that's what we saw at sea-tac first case in point the american atheist they say an atheist can be a conservative but not everyone agrees apparently they don't understand that there are conservatives who are atheists who don't believe in god the american atheist who weren't even allowed in the building while we're outside because we've been kicked out we had a table that we paid for and the money was returned because they don't think we belong there i guess but the a.c.l.u. said their credentials were revoked because they misrepresented their intent to attend that you don't have a right to come to a private organization and trash christians if you want to do that you can stand outside and trash christians something else a seabag is an enclosed the fact that any want to buy a ticket as an adventure will be a part of it but they say no is an explosive event because some people were denied use of the ability to pass out their literature and there's really very little rhyme or reason as it was invited last year michele
of reason and an individual is that can mean a lot of different things and that's what we saw at sea-tac first case in point the american atheist they say an atheist can be a conservative but not everyone agrees apparently they don't understand that there are conservatives who are atheists who don't believe in god the american atheist who weren't even allowed in the building while we're outside because we've been kicked out we had a table that we paid for and the money was returned because they...