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. >> the bottom of her stockings were dirty. so obviously at some point she was walking around in her bare feet with the stockings, without shoes. so that was a red flag right there. >> there were a pair of women's brown shoes on the passenger's side of the car, a color that didn't match her dark blue outfit. >> it was becoming clear to investigators that this was no accident. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to what it encounters. ♪ even if that means completely stopping itself. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. the 2014 e-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. >>> although michelle nyce was found dead in her car investigators didn't believe she was driving when the car ran into the ditch. >> she's a very short woman, no more than 5', 5'1" tall and the car's seat, driver's seat recline all the way back. >> at michelle's autopsy, the medical examiner found evidence of not one head injury, bu
. >> the bottom of her stockings were dirty. so obviously at some point she was walking around in her bare feet with the stockings, without shoes. so that was a red flag right there. >> there were a pair of women's brown shoes on the passenger's side of the car, a color that didn't match her dark blue outfit. >> it was becoming clear to investigators that this was no accident. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] a car that is able to see, to calculate, to think -- and can respond to...
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she scores right at the bottom there. he other first ladies that tend to be the bottom, in many cases they're associated with little known presidents and some of the presidents, both johnson and pierce, who sort of book-ended the civil war, a time in our country where we were really looking for great leadership and it wasn't until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents, took over. but the first ladies before and after the civil war were seen as giving very little value to the country, very little value to presidents who themselves were unsuccessful. >> and the siena research did this in collaboration, in partnership with c-span and our first ladies series this past year. one of the new categories on this survey, greatest political asset. jacqueline kennedy, michelle obama and nancy reagan. one other new topic area was lasting legacy. and, again -- eleanor roosevelt topped that. >> what is it about those five ladies, don levy? >> greatest political asset is a category that matters now. no long
she scores right at the bottom there. he other first ladies that tend to be the bottom, in many cases they're associated with little known presidents and some of the presidents, both johnson and pierce, who sort of book-ended the civil war, a time in our country where we were really looking for great leadership and it wasn't until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents, took over. but the first ladies before and after the civil war were seen as giving very little...
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if people want to miss. >> we don't land pay raise to the bottom. ust middle-class in order for that to happen we have to pay folks on the order of $10 per hour. so then why not on the low end? john: if government can artificially make government better off then why are you so cheap? >> $100 is the extreme that would not work. john: bob beckel said there is no study that shows it will raise unemployment i begin by half to pay more i will automate or hire fewer people. >> all economists agree there is a cost. everyone agrees. but the question is whether or not is worth the benefit. >> we go whether the minimum wage will cost jobs. we told think it will. but if you paid folks more they will consume there is a multiplier defect. they will be purchasers and consumers of products that is necessary. studies have shown if you pay a minimum wage that as $50 billion to the economy. >> that is not true. you are hiking the price of food. john: you deny of higher minimum wage will take away some jobs? >> no. how do we know this? costco pays a fair wage. >> that
if people want to miss. >> we don't land pay raise to the bottom. ust middle-class in order for that to happen we have to pay folks on the order of $10 per hour. so then why not on the low end? john: if government can artificially make government better off then why are you so cheap? >> $100 is the extreme that would not work. john: bob beckel said there is no study that shows it will raise unemployment i begin by half to pay more i will automate or hire fewer people. >> all...
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so florence harding is nailed as lacking integrity peerages course right at the bottom. the other first ladies that tend to be at the bottom in many cases are associated with little-known presidents, and some of the president am a both bookon and pierce, who ended the civil war at a time in our country when we were really looking for great leadership and it was not until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents took over. andthe first ladies before after the civil war were seen as giving very little value to the country, very little value to the presidents who themselves were unsuccessful. iena research institute did this in partnership with c-span. one of the new categories that was on the survey --greatest political asset. eleanor roosevelt, hillary clinton, jacqueline kennedy, michelle obama, and nancy reagan. one other new topic area was lasting legacy. toppedeleanor roosevelt that. jacqueline kennedy, hillary clinton, betty ford, and lady bird johnson. fiveis about those women? >> the greatest political asset i think is a category that re
so florence harding is nailed as lacking integrity peerages course right at the bottom. the other first ladies that tend to be at the bottom in many cases are associated with little-known presidents, and some of the president am a both bookon and pierce, who ended the civil war at a time in our country when we were really looking for great leadership and it was not until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents took over. andthe first ladies before after the civil...
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that little bit on the bottom. and you're good to go. now, the thing about the seed is most of this is seed. >> where's the seed? i don't see it. >> see this white thing? this whole thing from here to here is seed. >> you're kidding. >> yeah, so you're actually gonna cut down. i'll get into the hard part, so i have to go out farther. >> wow. i didn't know there was so much seed in a mango. >> yeah, yeah, and if you cut down and it gets hard like that, you got to move outboard a little. you got to move towards the outside. so, literally, that's your mango. that's your mango, and that's your seed. >> that's all seed. so the seed is a nice, orange color, too? >> yeah, it looks just like it, but it's really fibrous, and it's inedible. you can catch a little bit on the sides. see how you keep your hands away from that knife? always cut away from your hand as much as you can. and this whole big chunk right there -- you can kind of see a little bit there there -- that's inedible. so you've got a lot of waste with your mang
that little bit on the bottom. and you're good to go. now, the thing about the seed is most of this is seed. >> where's the seed? i don't see it. >> see this white thing? this whole thing from here to here is seed. >> you're kidding. >> yeah, so you're actually gonna cut down. i'll get into the hard part, so i have to go out farther. >> wow. i didn't know there was so much seed in a mango. >> yeah, yeah, and if you cut down and it gets hard like that, you got...
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i felt old at the bottom of a lot of those races. at the top i feel like a kid and i'm all jittery and excited and when i get to the bottom and had it was pretty quiet during a couple of my races and you came to the finish up and look up and feel pret old sometimes. >> stephen: should this be your last olympic? do you think you could ever going to the mountain and swing slowly, and have a hot cokie? could you ever ski like that? >> yeah, i think it is good to mix it up. but i have the thrill seeker. once you've gotten good at something like this, yeah, you do want to test yourself. i think that's why i'm still going, i think. i don't a lot to prove i don't think in racing except it's the only chance i get to go as fast as i can. a couple of times i got to the bottom and my wife was waiting for me at the finish and i haven't felt like that in 10 years. i was gi giddy. i had so much fun. it was like, "that was so fun!" with some other words mixed in there. ( laughter ) and it was so awesome. and that's why i keep doing it. i love bronze
i felt old at the bottom of a lot of those races. at the top i feel like a kid and i'm all jittery and excited and when i get to the bottom and had it was pretty quiet during a couple of my races and you came to the finish up and look up and feel pret old sometimes. >> stephen: should this be your last olympic? do you think you could ever going to the mountain and swing slowly, and have a hot cokie? could you ever ski like that? >> yeah, i think it is good to mix it up. but i have...
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here comes kyle busch on the bottom. >> toyota drag race down the back. toyota drag race. >> teammates. >> now he has it. toyota on the inside lan. dodge on the outside lane. who will win it? it will come all the way to the wire. here they go, into turn three. teammates working together. 12 is going to win this race. i don't believe they can catch him. he's going to have to make it work! >> it's the boilermaker, ryan newman. ryan newman and roger penske win the daytona 500. >> way to go, guys. >> jimmie johnson and greg biffle dominated the majority of the race. but in the end, it was the 99 car of carl edwards finding its way to a sprint cup victory lane for the first time. >> he's going to get a run at him. he'll get one shot at turn three and four. >> i'm telling you they'll be side to side when they come to the line. it will be another one of those fantastic atlanta finishes. >> johnson tries to block him. off turn four. >> and here they come and i think carl's got the advantage! >> he got it! >> he wins it! >> carl has done it! >> whoa! >> good job,
here comes kyle busch on the bottom. >> toyota drag race down the back. toyota drag race. >> teammates. >> now he has it. toyota on the inside lan. dodge on the outside lane. who will win it? it will come all the way to the wire. here they go, into turn three. teammates working together. 12 is going to win this race. i don't believe they can catch him. he's going to have to make it work! >> it's the boilermaker, ryan newman. ryan newman and roger penske win the daytona...
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so florence harding is nailed as lacking integrity, she scores right at the bottom. the other first ladies that tend to be at the bottom in many cases are associated with little-known presidents, and some of the presidents, both johnson and pierce, who book ended the civil war at a time in our country when we were really looking for great leadership and it was not until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents took over. but the first ladies before and after the civil war were seen as giving very little value to the country, very little value to the presidents who themselves were unsuccessful. >> the siena research institute did this in partnership with c-span. one of the new categories that was on the survey -- greatest political asset. eleanor roosevelt, hillary clinton, jacqueline kennedy, michelle obama, and nancy reagan. one other new topic area was lasting legacy. again, eleanor roosevelt topped that. jacqueline kennedy, hillary clinton, betty ford, and lady bird johnson. what is about those five women? >> the greatest political asse
so florence harding is nailed as lacking integrity, she scores right at the bottom. the other first ladies that tend to be at the bottom in many cases are associated with little-known presidents, and some of the presidents, both johnson and pierce, who book ended the civil war at a time in our country when we were really looking for great leadership and it was not until lincoln who, of course, is one of the most highly regarded presidents took over. but the first ladies before and after the...
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the bottom line is this is political. it's designed with two thirds of the states being against gay marriage. it's designed to raise money for the democratic party in the midterms. >> same way two years ago, harris, before the presidential race, remember when joe biden was heading out, the president was about to go to george clooney's house for a big hollywood fund-raiser, and the vice president so goosed the president into coming out for gay marriage. and it unleashed a torrent, i think, of democratic money for the democrats from the gay part of the party. >> that's all this is, first of all, eric holder is the most lawless attorney general before he became attorney general, when he was in the justice department, since john mitchell. this man has about as much respect for the law as the moon does. what you do in this administration, whether it's on the environment or, they're playing to get votes, and also to distract young people, for instance, particularly, who are more pro gay marriage. the same with women. distract th
the bottom line is this is political. it's designed with two thirds of the states being against gay marriage. it's designed to raise money for the democratic party in the midterms. >> same way two years ago, harris, before the presidential race, remember when joe biden was heading out, the president was about to go to george clooney's house for a big hollywood fund-raiser, and the vice president so goosed the president into coming out for gay marriage. and it unleashed a torrent, i think,...
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if people want to miss. >> we don't land pay raise to the bottom. -class in order for that to happen we have to pay folks on the order of $10 per hour. so then why not on the low end? john: if government can artificially make government better off then why are you so cheap? >> $100 is the extreme that would not work. john: bob beckel said there is no study that shows it will raise unemployment i begin by half to pay more i will automate or hire fewer people. >> all economists agree there is a cost. everyone agrees. but the question is whether or not is worth the benefit. >> we go whether the minimum wage will cost jobs. we told think it will. but if you paid folks more they will consume there is a multiplier defect. they will be purchasers and consumers of products that is necessary. studies have shown if you pay a minimum wage that as $50 billion to the economy. >> that is not true. you are hiking the price of food. john: you deny of higher minimum wage will take away some jobs? >> no. how do we know this? costco pays a fair wage. >> that is costco.
if people want to miss. >> we don't land pay raise to the bottom. -class in order for that to happen we have to pay folks on the order of $10 per hour. so then why not on the low end? john: if government can artificially make government better off then why are you so cheap? >> $100 is the extreme that would not work. john: bob beckel said there is no study that shows it will raise unemployment i begin by half to pay more i will automate or hire fewer people. >> all economists...
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there was tremendous force to get that paint spear onto the bottom of his boot. >> was it the kind of caused by trying to kick your way out of the trunk of a car, for example? bill schneck needed to know if the bakers of dale bradley's cam mayor -- camaro had painted the inside of the trunk. luckily, he had a friend who restored old cars. >> he just happened to have a '75 camaro when i was there. so they popped the trunk, and indeed, they had original paint in the trunk. that was useful. >> dale bradley drove a 1974 camaro at the time of bryan's murder. the mission now was to find it. >> they, through a lot of investigation, found that the car had been sold. >> unfortunately, two years after bryan's murder, the new owner sold the car for scrap metal. >> it's in little cubes. it's been melted down. >> but an examination of the case file revealed a surprise. 14 years earlier, an alert detective had taken paint samples from dale's car. >> i just took him -- because there wasn't really much else to take. >> bill schneck took paint samples from the boot and the car and placed them on slide
there was tremendous force to get that paint spear onto the bottom of his boot. >> was it the kind of caused by trying to kick your way out of the trunk of a car, for example? bill schneck needed to know if the bakers of dale bradley's cam mayor -- camaro had painted the inside of the trunk. luckily, he had a friend who restored old cars. >> he just happened to have a '75 camaro when i was there. so they popped the trunk, and indeed, they had original paint in the trunk. that was...
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the bottom 95%, 99% -- about the bottom 95%, saw level, and the bottom literally saw some erosion couldn't you argue the tuition either way, that yes, it is more debt, and that's not a good thing, but it also means the people have enough faith in their future. >> even though we know they are a gap and raised by credit scores you have a solution. get your credit score up, and your parents get the loan. now, it is based on the number of timeous uh have had a late payment, as opposed to the credit score, so the number of lates is a short run number, the credit score is a long number, so that again, clark atlanta university lost 500 students. the entirety of the hpc, population lost 15,000 students. look for the smaller colleges that are tuition driven, not only do young people lose opportunity, many of these colleges have found themes in economic trouble. so yes if you have the dollars, the tuition is a great investment, i had students drop out of school after the second year. we have a huge row of classes in front of us, symptom of them are a little bit full, some are almost empty, how do yo
the bottom 95%, 99% -- about the bottom 95%, saw level, and the bottom literally saw some erosion couldn't you argue the tuition either way, that yes, it is more debt, and that's not a good thing, but it also means the people have enough faith in their future. >> even though we know they are a gap and raised by credit scores you have a solution. get your credit score up, and your parents get the loan. now, it is based on the number of timeous uh have had a late payment, as opposed to the...
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welcome all men should go over the festive with the bottom division. mimi out of an initiative by photo but that's the way back to the addicks old and in the opening. well you knew what the fuss to go this time and obviously has deep and strong. then on tuesday and the army has gone back to the bad expects key up and then the army is on and on the same age as edition casinos and god knows what in tracking down and bitter groups that is the most but it will nominate thing that one is seen in this beams and that the baby on me and the government of the deed to get a cracking down on kiddo groups. he died miserably they get support from the list and blog on not i find that the more the better feel of a fourth year in terms of saying that what part of this has done ever since. the long weekend back to pa was a bit of something nobody. we must appreciate every last full credit for that pretty strongly with them. it was nice particularly in the field of security and white cloak the request. these domains groups are being supported by isi steely dan will go to
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we need to get to the bottom of it. ve not. >> the president is claiming he never spoke with him on any of those visit and he was there on acs and irs business. we have to leave it there. >>> watching the hearing off camera and we will dive deeper into the that. and new details on a sniper attack an a power station. could this have been a terrorist attack? and cvs is ripping cigarettes down. but they support legalizing marijuana. >> this is an important decision because of the impact that smoking has on the nation's health and american children especially. save up to $500 on beautyrest and posturepedic. get a sealy queen set for just $399. even get 3 years interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. keep more presidents in your wallet. sleep train's presidents' day sale is on now. >> certainly possible. they cut phone lines and i think this is a chance it was pre-meditated and could have been a probe. it is criminal. but i'm not sure it is terrorist. could be domestic or international. >> about an hour before the police got
we need to get to the bottom of it. ve not. >> the president is claiming he never spoke with him on any of those visit and he was there on acs and irs business. we have to leave it there. >>> watching the hearing off camera and we will dive deeper into the that. and new details on a sniper attack an a power station. could this have been a terrorist attack? and cvs is ripping cigarettes down. but they support legalizing marijuana. >> this is an important decision because of...
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the bottom 95%, 99%, about the bottom 95%, the middle saw level, and the bottom literally saw some erosiontheir wages. >> couldn't you argue the tuition either way, yes, it is more debt, but it also means that people have enough faith in their future to invest in their future? it's not just money that disappears into the ether can but result down the road in real returns for individuals? >> the challenge is who can access loans to afford to go to college. i would be the last one to argue that investment in college education is a waste money. but young people of color, african-americans and latino's who's parents don't have the income have less access. with parent-plus loan they used to judge you on your credit scores, and you had a solution. get your credit score up, and your parents get the loan. now it's based on the number of your lates -- the number of times you have had a late payment. so the number of lates is a short-run number, and the credit score is a long-run number. and clark atlanta university lost 500 students, the entirety of the hcbu population lost 15,000 students. not onl
the bottom 95%, 99%, about the bottom 95%, the middle saw level, and the bottom literally saw some erosiontheir wages. >> couldn't you argue the tuition either way, yes, it is more debt, but it also means that people have enough faith in their future to invest in their future? it's not just money that disappears into the ether can but result down the road in real returns for individuals? >> the challenge is who can access loans to afford to go to college. i would be the last one to...
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this is on the bottom signing off on top of the entire production team off his exaltation. chat for wasting becoming an actress in a couple like a mother. at the time of the new regime that insufficient to many a's call that alone won't do it because there was no cinema or theater in afghanistan for a long time. it was her gun culture theater. i'm offering you get through. make an assumption that the game dentist and you can make a living from acting because the will be for two games to zero bullish do something else. he was going to feed him because he made it yet. i say that the next ten years they shot a steady comeback to life in afghanistan. and in two thousand and nine. why is it really became a reality which is during tough company we should check with the aid of the same as yesterday sunday from friends. the team and this all i can now decide acting between kabul and parents. from the start the french company has guided and supported them who will ensue. who in the concert the best time possible. it surveyed continuity. doesn't she get when they are today. this anim
this is on the bottom signing off on top of the entire production team off his exaltation. chat for wasting becoming an actress in a couple like a mother. at the time of the new regime that insufficient to many a's call that alone won't do it because there was no cinema or theater in afghanistan for a long time. it was her gun culture theater. i'm offering you get through. make an assumption that the game dentist and you can make a living from acting because the will be for two games to zero...
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here's the principal of this, once the stocks doubled off the bottom. because mentally they can't buy it. so, it has plenty of room to run. here's a comparative chart of the stock we're talking about, blackberry, compared to all of these others, the inflection point, let's go back then and what we have a double off the bottom, 5 to 10, we have if you would like, a head and shoulders formation. we have a neckline, we have a smoothing line flattening. this throws to 15 by my work, a buy. >> carter, that's extremely convincing. >> fundamentals aren't the reason. my way of doing this is by simply drying a calendar call spread. i can buy those june. cheap way to play to the upside, i don't feel like having naked exposure. >> let me tell you thing, earnings are declining so fast. it's real problem to turn that upside-down. their earnings are cgetting cut and cut. >>> up next, the final call from the options pits. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody
here's the principal of this, once the stocks doubled off the bottom. because mentally they can't buy it. so, it has plenty of room to run. here's a comparative chart of the stock we're talking about, blackberry, compared to all of these others, the inflection point, let's go back then and what we have a double off the bottom, 5 to 10, we have if you would like, a head and shoulders formation. we have a neckline, we have a smoothing line flattening. this throws to 15 by my work, a buy....
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the bottom line is, in 2017, we have to start picking up the cost.e'll be faced with three options. either kicking the folks off the program who have signed up in good faith, and that is a horrible option. raising taxes, that's another bad option. or three would be cutting much needed other services that our state provides. >> representative, i have to ask you this. i read about your story which is really remarkable, and what you were able to do in the midst of that accident. but it is the case, right? when that accident happened, it was very expensive. about $1 million as i understand the medical bills. that the medicaid program itself picked up a significant portion of that, isn't that right? >> that is correct, chris. and i would like to take this opportunity to humbly thank the american people and the people of arkansas for helping me out. because without those programs, i know that i wouldn't be here. that's one of the reasons that i've dedicated my life to public service as an opportunity to help out my community. i would also like -- i would l
the bottom line is, in 2017, we have to start picking up the cost.e'll be faced with three options. either kicking the folks off the program who have signed up in good faith, and that is a horrible option. raising taxes, that's another bad option. or three would be cutting much needed other services that our state provides. >> representative, i have to ask you this. i read about your story which is really remarkable, and what you were able to do in the midst of that accident. but it is...
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you know what i mean somebody in the bottom is no yeah it'll take longer or something to the bottom but she will. know when when when you see when you get a lot of the lady in the siesta not around out there some people don't have that will to come back to come back we have all this way very very there be. just to make up your mind say i'm coming back yeah i'm going to this is a mantra take time and when you push you take that first mentally it does we come from baby mentally once you take this to percept mentally everything you've got to change everything you've got to be around people who feel that way you've got to be willing to go to bed with a good discipline could just that's what it takes it takes a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing when you choose to do something about just something about right have to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people it's like mind that you were there with salinity and you just going to make you good just you have to start from the very bottom did you reach school and work your way back up an
you know what i mean somebody in the bottom is no yeah it'll take longer or something to the bottom but she will. know when when when you see when you get a lot of the lady in the siesta not around out there some people don't have that will to come back to come back we have all this way very very there be. just to make up your mind say i'm coming back yeah i'm going to this is a mantra take time and when you push you take that first mentally it does we come from baby mentally once you take this...
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. >> join us at the bottom of the other for more from senator pierce and his change of heart. >>> just in to coroner nn, russia's president is sending a message to the world, cold war veteran put ordered surprise military exercises for his troops in an area bordering ukraine. it comes amid high tensions with the west over the former soviet republic and the weekend ouster of it's president. today in southern ukraine, new scuffles are flaring between pro russian protesters and those seeking ties with the west.
. >> join us at the bottom of the other for more from senator pierce and his change of heart. >>> just in to coroner nn, russia's president is sending a message to the world, cold war veteran put ordered surprise military exercises for his troops in an area bordering ukraine. it comes amid high tensions with the west over the former soviet republic and the weekend ouster of it's president. today in southern ukraine, new scuffles are flaring between pro russian protesters and...
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>> the subject fence is built at the bottom of the retaining wall. it's a large post and the solid boards are above. i have a photo of the rear that maybe helpful. this is a photo from the permit holders property looking at the fence. this is the fence here which you saw from the other side in the previous photo and then the post that support the fence are here and they have lattice covering that. >> okay. >> sorry if that wasn't clear. i apologize. >> okay. we can take public comment then. can i see a show of hands for public comment on this item? great. who ever would like to start, please step forward and if you have not done so, please fill out a speaker card and give to mr. pacheco before or after you speak. >> hi, my name is marsha -- >> are you at all times related to the appellant? >> no. i'm not. i'm a neighbor. i actually don't live right up on the circle. i live several blocks further away and i have been walking up there for 25 years. what i would like to speak about is finding 4 following what jerry woois spoke about and finding four req
>> the subject fence is built at the bottom of the retaining wall. it's a large post and the solid boards are above. i have a photo of the rear that maybe helpful. this is a photo from the permit holders property looking at the fence. this is the fence here which you saw from the other side in the previous photo and then the post that support the fence are here and they have lattice covering that. >> okay. >> sorry if that wasn't clear. i apologize. >> okay. we can take...
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reduce the payroll tax, which takes a big hit out of people at the bottom. t think the minimum wage is the right way. but i think it's reasonable, and conservatives have to be serious to think how to make work pay. >> what matters more, potential job losses or wage increases or pulling people out of poverty? >> we have gone 25 years where the level of poverty is at a level at which nobody is satisfied with. when we talk about the minimum wage, we have had a change of productivity, it's been dramatically increased. workers are producing more, but not getting paid more. minimum wage people that produce more are not getting paid more. so all of the benefits that have flowed from productivity have gone to ceo pay or wall street. if you gave workers the same equivalent of the productivity levels, they would make $18 an hour. that's what the minimum wage would be. in the end, i think there's plenty of -- if you look at the want ads, the computers, there's plenty of ask for minimum wage jobs even at $10 an hour they can make a living wage to afford day care, school,
reduce the payroll tax, which takes a big hit out of people at the bottom. t think the minimum wage is the right way. but i think it's reasonable, and conservatives have to be serious to think how to make work pay. >> what matters more, potential job losses or wage increases or pulling people out of poverty? >> we have gone 25 years where the level of poverty is at a level at which nobody is satisfied with. when we talk about the minimum wage, we have had a change of productivity,...
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it is pouring here at the bottom of the mountain. that didn't stop the american from becoming one of the best stories of the games. alex deibold are what olympic stories are made of. he works construction and painting jobs in the summers. in vancouver in 2010 he didn't make the team as a boarder. he worked for the team as a wax tech. in sochi he's an olympic medallist. his teammate jacob say warrior.
it is pouring here at the bottom of the mountain. that didn't stop the american from becoming one of the best stories of the games. alex deibold are what olympic stories are made of. he works construction and painting jobs in the summers. in vancouver in 2010 he didn't make the team as a boarder. he worked for the team as a wax tech. in sochi he's an olympic medallist. his teammate jacob say warrior.
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with it just the plain clothes that's what it takes it takes a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing we need shoes to do something about just something about to line up to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people like mine to chew on there was a lot of the new this is going to make you just have to start from the very bottom . and work your way back up and get some time to take some to meet with the audience or i should be reminded of it was kind of a mayor's initiative at a certain point and near history where the mayor asked churches and other religious institutions to step out in helping solve the homeless i think that nick so a lot of faith institutions actually did step forward and provided the church bed program for our program guests arrived at scene seven thirty and turned thirty at night and then they leave by seven o'clock in the morning it was set up that way mainly because that's the only way we could make it work with the volunteer staff here. if you really happen anywhere yet have as little as just a one bedroom apa
with it just the plain clothes that's what it takes it takes a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing we need shoes to do something about just something about to line up to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people like mine to chew on there was a lot of the new this is going to make you just have to start from the very bottom . and work your way back up and get some time to take some to meet with the audience or i should be reminded of it...
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you know what i mean somebody in the bottom. is like a close. to the bottom but. knowing when we might see you know i don't get laid in the c.s. did not have some people don't have that will to come back to come back he had formed this way very very. hard just to make up your mind see i'm coming back. yeah i'm going to this is a mission to take them and when you push you take the first step mentally they does we come from a mentally once you take us to push it mentally everything you've got is just because you've got to be around people who feel that way you've got to be change willing to go. with it just the plain clothes that's what it takes it takes a lot of discipline at the bottom line is a mental thing when you choose to do something about just something about to live up to make up your mind to do it and put yourself in the position and be around people like mine that you were there was not going to be you this is going to make you just have to start from the very bottom did you reach and work your way back up and get some time to take some to meet with the
you know what i mean somebody in the bottom. is like a close. to the bottom but. knowing when we might see you know i don't get laid in the c.s. did not have some people don't have that will to come back to come back he had formed this way very very. hard just to make up your mind see i'm coming back. yeah i'm going to this is a mission to take them and when you push you take the first step mentally they does we come from a mentally once you take us to push it mentally everything you've got is...
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. >> i will ink the bottom of the shoe and press the clear acetate transparency against it.n i will compare this transparency to the photograph that was submitted. >> these transparencies confirmed the two sets of impressions on the left side of the house belonged to the teenagers. the third set of prints on the opposite side of the house were different. >> that set of footprints led up to the front door, and there was no set leaving the front door. >> that third set of footprints around the other side of the house became the focus of the investigation. >> the impressions were run through a computer program called soul mate which can identify the make and model of any shoe or boot impression. >> they were able to indicate that with certainty, it was a new york lugs brand shoe that had made that impression. >> further checking revealed there were a number of stores in st. cloud, minnesota, that carried the lugs boots, a brand popular in the world of hip-hop. >> then police got a tip from an unlikely source. >> i received a call from a father of a female student from tech high
. >> i will ink the bottom of the shoe and press the clear acetate transparency against it.n i will compare this transparency to the photograph that was submitted. >> these transparencies confirmed the two sets of impressions on the left side of the house belonged to the teenagers. the third set of prints on the opposite side of the house were different. >> that set of footprints led up to the front door, and there was no set leaving the front door. >> that third set of...
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you have to start from the very bottom. and work your way back up and get some time to take some took a detour to meet with the audience or i should. remind you of it was kind of a mayor's initiatives at a certain point in the near history where the mayor asked churches and other religious institutions to step up in helping solve the homeless and the damage so a lot of faith institutions actually did step forward and provided the church bed program for our program guests arrive between seven thirty and turned thirty at night and then they leave by seven o'clock in the morning it was set up that way mainly because that's so only way we could make it work with the volunteer staff here. if you really have been anywhere could have as little as just a one bedroom apartment and it can happen. we have we're able to offer i guess more space here because it is available but you know people would appreciate any where they can sleep. the. solo on a sailboat just be produced you don't know over a week you know how to feel we've tried to
you have to start from the very bottom. and work your way back up and get some time to take some took a detour to meet with the audience or i should. remind you of it was kind of a mayor's initiatives at a certain point in the near history where the mayor asked churches and other religious institutions to step up in helping solve the homeless and the damage so a lot of faith institutions actually did step forward and provided the church bed program for our program guests arrive between seven...
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tactics fed suspicions that mastro's team might have something else in mind besides just getting to the bottom of the stories. >> i think what their message is, they're trying to sort of threaten people. not explicitly but saying, you know, we're going to go back after you if you come back after us. >> as we thought about all of this this week, we were struck by something, why hasn't christie's legal team been this publicly aggressive in seeking information of those accused by mayor zimmer or implicated in the lane shutdowns in ft. lee? so we sent an e-mail to randy
tactics fed suspicions that mastro's team might have something else in mind besides just getting to the bottom of the stories. >> i think what their message is, they're trying to sort of threaten people. not explicitly but saying, you know, we're going to go back after you if you come back after us. >> as we thought about all of this this week, we were struck by something, why hasn't christie's legal team been this publicly aggressive in seeking information of those accused by mayor...
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top, two chevrolets on the bottom. for the lead in the daytona 500, back to green. >> casey mears and brian vickers shut the door. >> the margin of error when you're three wide like this is so small. and the degree of difficulty is as high as it will get right now. >> looking to keselowski in the middle. and that is where kyle busch is right now because kasey kahne at the bottom with the 27 of paul menard is gunning for the lead. >> here comes keselowski in the two behind kyle busch. they're going to try to make it work with the teammate. that is three wide six rows deep at 195 miles per hour. folks, i hope you stay up and you're ready for some exciting action here in daytona. because we have got it. there is 25 miles running in less than a second of each other. >> you could not do this earlier today. the track didn't have the grip. it was slick and they were sliding around. they had to be careful. now they have all of the gip they need and they can do anything they want. >> some have chosen to hang out in the back, an
top, two chevrolets on the bottom. for the lead in the daytona 500, back to green. >> casey mears and brian vickers shut the door. >> the margin of error when you're three wide like this is so small. and the degree of difficulty is as high as it will get right now. >> looking to keselowski in the middle. and that is where kyle busch is right now because kasey kahne at the bottom with the 27 of paul menard is gunning for the lead. >> here comes keselowski in the two...
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these two lines at the bottom are the old vulture chart. the bottom line is the middle class wages and the middle line is the top 1%. wait a minute. the green line is the top .01%. holy smokes! the ultra rich in this country, they are really doing better. better than ever in fact. actions, i believe, need to be taken against the wealthiest americans, tax them even more, to get our treasury in place. and we need to stop the transpacific partnership because if this happens, this chart right here, it's only going to get worse. no one is going to be hurt at the top 1% if we make a revenue adjustment. if the tpp passes, it is going to send good american jobs to places like vietnam and other countries. now the facts on trade deals, there's no question about it, they are krystal clear. this is what the tpp is going to do. these are the countries involved. every time one of these trade deals passes -- you can use nafta as an example -- we lose jobs. not a single trade deal has ever taken place has benefitted us into the positive for american jobs.
these two lines at the bottom are the old vulture chart. the bottom line is the middle class wages and the middle line is the top 1%. wait a minute. the green line is the top .01%. holy smokes! the ultra rich in this country, they are really doing better. better than ever in fact. actions, i believe, need to be taken against the wealthiest americans, tax them even more, to get our treasury in place. and we need to stop the transpacific partnership because if this happens, this chart right here,...
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or that live at the bottom. they're living off their faith assets. yet the use the dividends of interest if he that cash. this is been the toughest part of planning since 2007 when the big bubble burst. a bond alternative is something that you're taking money that would otherwise be in this tv at a higher growth potential or still keep your income safe. pates conservative money like don money and be more aggressive with it. having more than just a security and having another source-test of a portfolio fails or things start to turn down that something you need about 20 to 30 percent of your retirement retirement coming due focus financial stock.com coming up more money n financial issues right after the break. welcome back restocking to you about retirement planning. long-term cash from projects and are keys to making decisions. we have an expert chad burton talking about cash flow reductions. what we know about mr. burton? << when you retire your costs are even for the rest of your retirement there's been inflat
or that live at the bottom. they're living off their faith assets. yet the use the dividends of interest if he that cash. this is been the toughest part of planning since 2007 when the big bubble burst. a bond alternative is something that you're taking money that would otherwise be in this tv at a higher growth potential or still keep your income safe. pates conservative money like don money and be more aggressive with it. having more than just a security and having another source-test of a...
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he went from the bottom of the class to the most improved student and fast, better late than never. that is the show for today and thank you for joining us. bernanke >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am morgan radford live in from new york city you are looking the live pictures in kiev where the parliament have vote today dismiss president victor yanukovych but he insists he won't step down, yulia tim ws released from police. and show toke there. >> translator: you gave the lift and every one of those living today and in the future you gave the gift of ukraine and that is why people who are at here and tied here they are heros forever. >> thousands both opposing and supporting the venezuelan government attended rival rallies in the capital of caracas, protesters are dementing that the president resign and he accuses them of attempting a coup authorities have captured the country's most wanted drug all right, joaquin guzman was arrested and leader the sinaloa drug cartel has been on the run since his prison escape back in 2001. >>> the national weather service confirmed several tou
he went from the bottom of the class to the most improved student and fast, better late than never. that is the show for today and thank you for joining us. bernanke >>> welcome to al jazerra america i am morgan radford live in from new york city you are looking the live pictures in kiev where the parliament have vote today dismiss president victor yanukovych but he insists he won't step down, yulia tim ws released from police. and show toke there. >> translator: you gave the...
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the bottom had a 90% reduction but payroll taxes went up. if you look at the combined burden of both social security, medicare and income taxes the top 400 still got a 60% reduction in their burdens and their incomes went up like this, and the bottom 90% pay a slightly higher burden and last year the average person in the bottom 90% made slightly less money than in 1966 when i was in high school. >> what about the argument, and we're talking about a lot of this because of the gap between evaluatey and poor grow a lot of people make the point even if you were to make the tax system even more progressive that would do nothing to shrink that gap. >> that's right. what has happened we put in place a whole bunch of rules that are r are redistributing up cards. i've opposed a tax that the pipeline industry collects when they're exempt from the tax and so they get to pocket. retail stores, shopping malls, factories, they're all being built with your tax dollars. if you as a capitalist can get free capital from the taxpayers your profits go through t
the bottom had a 90% reduction but payroll taxes went up. if you look at the combined burden of both social security, medicare and income taxes the top 400 still got a 60% reduction in their burdens and their incomes went up like this, and the bottom 90% pay a slightly higher burden and last year the average person in the bottom 90% made slightly less money than in 1966 when i was in high school. >> what about the argument, and we're talking about a lot of this because of the gap between...
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authorities searched the bottom of a south bay lake yesterday. reveal the exact name of the laying but divers used new powerful sonar that lets them better locate a body in murky waters. it was for training they said but sources say indeed divers were looking for evidence. lamar disappeared almost two years ago on the way to school. though authorities have not found her body garcia torres is being held in jail accused of her murder. >> the teacher accused of sending pictures to a teen boy will make his court appearance. police say harland thought he met a 17-year-old boy, sent him inappropriate pictures and planned to meet up with him. but the 17-year-old was really an undercover detective. edelman worked in the school district from 1995 to 2013, most recently at the academy of arts and sciences in diamond heights. >> all san jose state students may have to go through diversity training, one of the possible recommendations of an 18-member task force. they met last night in response to four students charged with a hate crime accused of bullying a
authorities searched the bottom of a south bay lake yesterday. reveal the exact name of the laying but divers used new powerful sonar that lets them better locate a body in murky waters. it was for training they said but sources say indeed divers were looking for evidence. lamar disappeared almost two years ago on the way to school. though authorities have not found her body garcia torres is being held in jail accused of her murder. >> the teacher accused of sending pictures to a teen...