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it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward into the next year over how we deal with this enduring problem of gun violence in our country. >> your person of the year? >> this may sound corny but i picked the american voter. i say that because -- does sound corny. >> it does sound corny. i know. it is corny. >> i can't lie. it does. >> it is corny. the reason i said it is because -- >> you said group, not the country. >> the reason is -- >> very "time" magazine. >> it is. >> but i never in my lifetime and i have seen people have to endure so many hoops, so many hurdles. >> seven hours in line. >> seven hours in line. and jus
it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward...
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it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward into the next year over how we deal with this enduring problem of gun violence in our country. >> your person of the year? >> this may sound corny but i picked the american voter. i say that because -- does sound corny. >> it does sound corny. i know. it is corny. >> i can't lie. it does. >> it is corny. the reason i said it is because -- >> you said group, not the country. >> the reason is -- >> very "time" magazine. >> it is. >> but i never in my lifetime and i have seen people have to endure so many hoops, so many hurdles. >> seven hours in line. >> seven hours in line. and jus
it is now time for the person of the year award. ari, who is the person of the year? this. it's a night for celebration but i think it's also a night to honor people. for me when you look at 2012 it would be congresswoman gabby giffords. she resigned this year after a heroic battle dealing with the gunshot wounds that she experienced. we obviously keep her in our thoughts and our prayers. but she was also a leader and believed in public policy and we're going to have to look as we go forward...
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the statutory damages are $4,000. a person can come back three times and see three different wheelchair-accessibility issues, that is nine claims. the attorneys' fees are only recoverable -- only the plaintiff has the ability to get the attorneys' fees. if you fight a lawsuit and win, you do not get attorneys' fees. is a one-sided statute. the policy is to promote access. one of the issues for a merchant to look at is your least. virtually every commercial lease, what ever the business maybe come up switches to the tenants all responsibility for code compliance. what that means is coming you have to indemnify the landlord on the insurance or the least, or any money that the landlord may have a. clearly, the landlord -- the lease does not stop the plaintiff from suing the landlord. therefore, the attorney for the plaintiff is going to target the person they are getting the money from. it does not let the tenant of the hot. the tenants in their lease is contractually responsible to the landlord. there are ways that can be dealt
the statutory damages are $4,000. a person can come back three times and see three different wheelchair-accessibility issues, that is nine claims. the attorneys' fees are only recoverable -- only the plaintiff has the ability to get the attorneys' fees. if you fight a lawsuit and win, you do not get attorneys' fees. is a one-sided statute. the policy is to promote access. one of the issues for a merchant to look at is your least. virtually every commercial lease, what ever the business maybe...
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does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined as substantial lack of volitional control, but we have never actually operationally defined what lack of volitional control is, so an expert can't come in and testify that this person is a factual matter lacks volitional control. what is doing the work? what is doing the work is the fact that the person has based badly b behaved badly in the past. because they didn't control their behavior in the past, they are therefore, likely not able to control their behavior today and tomorrow. but if you use, if you basically define lack of volitional control as past bad acts, then you're back in the realm o
does the person lack volitional control and does the person, is the person likely to be violent in the future? if, however, we are actually using at least the first construct, not empirically but we're using it normatively. then we are potentially violating two provisions of the constitution. what you're essentially doing is calling upon the fact finder, whether it's the judge or jury, you're calling upon the fact finder to make a judgment about whether the person is mentally abnormal defined...
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the next day the troopers went off on a snowmobile and made contact with the person. and the engagement was simple this, the trooper himself, being a former marine, contacted the personified ... and identified him by his name and said semp er fi soldier. and it immediately made a connection and there were no issues whatsoever. unfortunately that same individual had lengthy issues of conflict with law enforcement. but, by slowing down and making this kind of contact, connecting with the person which we are teaching our folks how to do, how to connect. my name is mikal, i am not commander ali when i am having this level of contact with a person in crisis, as a result, right there, this disarms in many instances and allows us to engage. this level of training is taking place and we are doing it in connection with a multitude with different agencies both public and private in san francisco. we are currently going to have four additional trainings this coming year. we are also having discussions with the university of san francisco to model what has taken place in memphis,
the next day the troopers went off on a snowmobile and made contact with the person. and the engagement was simple this, the trooper himself, being a former marine, contacted the personified ... and identified him by his name and said semp er fi soldier. and it immediately made a connection and there were no issues whatsoever. unfortunately that same individual had lengthy issues of conflict with law enforcement. but, by slowing down and making this kind of contact, connecting with the person...
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and the relationships both personal and professional that we try to build and maintain on and offline. the old, one of the most terrifying of all. the human conditions. i'm talking about loneliness. catfishing can happen, and it has happened to lots of people. here now, this case, how it played out. >> according to manti te'o, he first met the person he thought was lennay kekua over facebook when he was a freshman in college. this is what he told katie couric. >> i knew of her. we'd speak as friends, ever since my freshman year. but it didn't start to pick up until my junior year. and it was just since i didn't meet her and i didn't see her in person and she just seemed nice and from the pictures she seemed, you know, very beautiful. >> reporter: a week ago te'o told espn their casual friendship over facebook escalated after the fictional kekua told him her father died. they grew closer and would talk on the phone for hours, according to te'o, who provided katie couric with a voicemail from the girl he thought was lennay kekua. >> hey, babe, i'm just calling to say good night, i love
and the relationships both personal and professional that we try to build and maintain on and offline. the old, one of the most terrifying of all. the human conditions. i'm talking about loneliness. catfishing can happen, and it has happened to lots of people. here now, this case, how it played out. >> according to manti te'o, he first met the person he thought was lennay kekua over facebook when he was a freshman in college. this is what he told katie couric. >> i knew of her. we'd...
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the identification of the person, but the identification of the behavior. behavior has gone from a person who is managing some mental illness to a person who is now a threat to potentially to themselves and or others. and when they came a threat to others, that is when the medical professionals call us. and it is that point, that we have to recognize, that words do not always work. and the words of trying to capture the attention to someone who is in crisis does not work. if the medical professionals have difficulty doing it and have a multitude of degrees behind themselves in training, we cannot expect our officers to be able to offer the words that is going to connect with the person in the crisis and keep them from going into a position of danger to others. when that takes place, our officers need to be equipped with the available tools in order to lessen the... >> for a second, i would like to keep the audience, respectful of people's spaoeblging speaking at the podium. i think that it is respectful and that i want to be able to take part in. i ask that
the identification of the person, but the identification of the behavior. behavior has gone from a person who is managing some mental illness to a person who is now a threat to potentially to themselves and or others. and when they came a threat to others, that is when the medical professionals call us. and it is that point, that we have to recognize, that words do not always work. and the words of trying to capture the attention to someone who is in crisis does not work. if the medical...
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realizing they cannot make the report and the person at the other end realizing that she was not making a report. i don't know the logistics. can the police service aid take a report? >> any type of sexual offense or domestic violence they're not authorized. we're coming up with the card to explain to the victim that the psa, is unable to do so, but stay there, we will get an officer to take the report and explain the process to them so they don't have the anxiety and feel they are not being helped. >> to take up on this comment, at the neighborhood meetings that we have had in the past month, i'm glad that you are wrapping up more certified bilingual officers. it makes the victim not want to come back and make a report. certain refugee groups, particular the cambodian, laotian, and now iraqi women are distrusting of government. i would like to suggest that maybe we can have partnership with our technology partners to have particular tablets and face time, and split screen. often times when we are speaking it is not just that we say or hear, but the body language as well. for these wome
realizing they cannot make the report and the person at the other end realizing that she was not making a report. i don't know the logistics. can the police service aid take a report? >> any type of sexual offense or domestic violence they're not authorized. we're coming up with the card to explain to the victim that the psa, is unable to do so, but stay there, we will get an officer to take the report and explain the process to them so they don't have the anxiety and feel they are not...
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they have not been able to locate the person yet. we know according to the assistant fire chief they're trying to send crews down both ends of the road to locate the person. >> you can see they have gone the driver out of the vehicle. -- gotten the driver out of the vehicle. >> that water rescue live. we see two firefighters out there now wading through the water. the water does not appear to be deep but firefighters tell us a lot of times the car will stall even though it does not look deep because of the water. luckily good news there. that person is ok. this is just one of two going on right now. they have had multiple water rescues the route the night. good news for the driver right here. we assume a montgomery county officials will find a second person who a they have not located yet. >> so happy to see this happy ending. very dangerous situation. it bears repeating that if you approach an intersection or roadway that has standing water it is very difficult to gauge how deep the water is, and it is just not worth it to venture in
they have not been able to locate the person yet. we know according to the assistant fire chief they're trying to send crews down both ends of the road to locate the person. >> you can see they have gone the driver out of the vehicle. -- gotten the driver out of the vehicle. >> that water rescue live. we see two firefighters out there now wading through the water. the water does not appear to be deep but firefighters tell us a lot of times the car will stall even though it does not...
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but i had met the person before and we had kissed each other. we had gone to dinner before. not a virtual relationship. >> that's the best online relationship. if there's any lesson that people should be learning from this, it is that is the best way to do it. you're going to meet people online. you're going to be able to skype with them, see them, talk with them, chat with them. but you need to physically at some point meet these folks and establish some type of physical relationship in order for -- i agree with you. to be a fully fledged relationship. >> so you are not a manti te'o. otherwise, that's what it becomes, diane. >> right. well, the thing to remember here is exactly what is the acceptable timeline on online dating? online dating, social media, internet interaction, engagement, it's increasing, and it's going to continue to continue to increase. but at what point in the relationship do you say, okay, we need to meet face to face, we need to make a relationship concrete and become a reality by meeting? >> and oh, by the way, they tell you with these dating sites a
but i had met the person before and we had kissed each other. we had gone to dinner before. not a virtual relationship. >> that's the best online relationship. if there's any lesson that people should be learning from this, it is that is the best way to do it. you're going to meet people online. you're going to be able to skype with them, see them, talk with them, chat with them. but you need to physically at some point meet these folks and establish some type of physical relationship in...
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so i went to look and thinking about the relationship she had with the person, the type of person she was and i would to get back to her, let her read it and i got it right two times. but most people that are busy send people just some card. she was a very thoughtful. that's how for many people there was an outpouring because she had touched so many people personally. >> irony and the fact that desert rose the life of coretta scott king is published by the university of alabama. estimate is real ironic. of course with mother being from alabama but much of the movement is concentrated in alabama but the irony is we remember george wallace standing and locking the doors at the university of alabama keep them from coming in and so sure you fast forward to the day. they basically told martin luther king jr. agitator, disturbing the peace now the book is about mom's life from alabama and dad's life together is now being published by university of alabama press. on june 11th is when george wallace locked the doors in 1960, i think 63. the irony is that june 11th is the same day that scott b
so i went to look and thinking about the relationship she had with the person, the type of person she was and i would to get back to her, let her read it and i got it right two times. but most people that are busy send people just some card. she was a very thoughtful. that's how for many people there was an outpouring because she had touched so many people personally. >> irony and the fact that desert rose the life of coretta scott king is published by the university of alabama. estimate...
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and i don't think that was the person that i portrayed to the world. i was this nice person from the midwest but inside was this raging beast. that is what i was writing down but as a biographer you are looking through all of these letters and scraps of paper and especially if it's a historical figure. you don't really have, except other letters and scraps of paper that you are trying to create this idea for person. when you are doing the literary biography you have the public writing of that person as well. so you are trying to piece together who this person was from all of these different things. you either identify with them so your identification becomes part of the process. it's an extremely weird and complicated matter. because you are dealing with the a person's perception of themselves, other people so you become a many psychologists without a degree and then comes this fascinating process. i'm not quite sure what to make of it but certainly certainly politics whether you're male or female plays a huge role in it. what aspect of that person stru
and i don't think that was the person that i portrayed to the world. i was this nice person from the midwest but inside was this raging beast. that is what i was writing down but as a biographer you are looking through all of these letters and scraps of paper and especially if it's a historical figure. you don't really have, except other letters and scraps of paper that you are trying to create this idea for person. when you are doing the literary biography you have the public writing of that...
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she is the person who says we're going bar the white house press corp. from entering the white house. the press secretary is. she fires the travel staff. these are the people who taking care of the reporters. you don't want to ailuate the reporters. she's behind it. and when it becomes a huge scandal, she hires ben moster to hide any indication she's been involved. the most important when clinton who knows he's in trouble brings on david goringen. he served three different presidents all republicans. a pivot toll figure in washington politics. clinton brings him on to build bridges to the washington community the establishment. and david negotiates the deal with "the washington post and the deal is that the clintons will make available to the post all of the paper around white water including papers from the rose law firm. and if they find nothing criminal then the papers they will promise to completely defend the integrity of the clintons and wipe away the scandal. bill clinton said that's a good idea. george steph stephanopoulos said there's a good ide
she is the person who says we're going bar the white house press corp. from entering the white house. the press secretary is. she fires the travel staff. these are the people who taking care of the reporters. you don't want to ailuate the reporters. she's behind it. and when it becomes a huge scandal, she hires ben moster to hide any indication she's been involved. the most important when clinton who knows he's in trouble brings on david goringen. he served three different presidents all...
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but i had met the person before and we had kissed each other. we had gone to dinner before. lationship, not a virtual relationship. >> that's the best online relationship. if there's any lesson that people should be learning from this, it is that is the best way to do it. you're going to meet people online. you're going to be able to skype with them, see them, talk with them, chat with them. but you need to physically at some point meet these folks and establish some type of physical relationship in order for -- i agree with you. to be a fully fledged relationship. >> so you are not a manti te'o. otherwise, that's what it becomes, diane. >> right. well, the thing to remember here is exactly what is the acceptable timeline on online dating? online dating, social media, internet interaction, engagement, it's increasing, and it's going to continue to continue to increase. but at what point in the relationship do you say, okay, we need to meet face to face, we need to make a relationship concrete and become a reality by meeting? >> and oh, by the way, they tell you with these dat
but i had met the person before and we had kissed each other. we had gone to dinner before. lationship, not a virtual relationship. >> that's the best online relationship. if there's any lesson that people should be learning from this, it is that is the best way to do it. you're going to meet people online. you're going to be able to skype with them, see them, talk with them, chat with them. but you need to physically at some point meet these folks and establish some type of physical...
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tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that you have to heat the gasoline. if you store gasoline near a hot water heater the vapors alone will catch fire. the vapors travel and caught. you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you don't have a lid? cookie sheet. >> very good. that's a good one. cover the thing, take it off the burner. take it off. do i immediately open it again? no. you already put it out leave it alone and whether or not
tonight open the door, yet and have the other person turn the water on. if you don't feel comfortable, get out. keep yourself safe. we have gauze. this is made of cotton. what class of fire is that? a. >> we have some fire. we have air. we have heat. we have a fire going. if i went in like that what did i just do? >> smoth erred it. simple; right . remember the hot water heater, we say don't store gasoline in your garage? so, gasoline gives out vapors, if we heat this up. not that...
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the nightclubs. these officers are chasing this person down the crowded street. as the chase went on for a few yards, but the suspect reached underneath his jacket. he withdrew a tech 9 automatic pistol. he was running down broadway and took the weapon and he there to scare the officer, and pointed the pistol right at officer. officer jones, seeing the threat to the officer and everyone else nearby, fired a shot to protect an officer. almost immediately after that, officer tapang was able to catch up with the suspect and wrestle him to the ground, and they were able to take the suspect into custody and secure the pistol. when they checked the weapon they found it had 22 rounds of ammunition in the magazine. so it was clearly a catastrophe waiting to happen as these officers took action. they could have taken a defensive position. they could have taken cover and employed officer safety tactics, but instead, the move to forward to take action to protect their lives, the other officer lives, and hundreds of others on broadway at that time. clearly what they did was
the nightclubs. these officers are chasing this person down the crowded street. as the chase went on for a few yards, but the suspect reached underneath his jacket. he withdrew a tech 9 automatic pistol. he was running down broadway and took the weapon and he there to scare the officer, and pointed the pistol right at officer. officer jones, seeing the threat to the officer and everyone else nearby, fired a shot to protect an officer. almost immediately after that, officer tapang was able to...
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bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat for shock? lay down and lift the feet and cover you and takes ten -15 seconds and i move on. the categories, black for peopl that are dead and green people that are walking and the only two categories left are red and yellow. this rule here that i'm going t teach you now and i want you to memorize it and this is the rul that is going to determine whether you're red or you're yellow. the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if someone is breathing faster tha 30 times per minutes and it's about a breath every two second and if i breathe like this. that's about faster than 30 right? and if you have a patient breathing 30 seconds and they fail and tag them red and you move on. if someone is breathing normal than you go to the next rule. they pass and if go to the next rule. thirty-two is blood --
bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat for shock? lay down and lift the feet and cover you and takes ten -15 seconds and i move on. the categories, black for peopl that are dead and green people that are walking and the only two categories left are red and yellow. this rule here that i'm going t teach you now and i want you to memorize it and this is the rul that is going to...
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shapiro: well -- chief justice roberts: you don't know when the person's last drink was. mr. shapiro: well, you may or may not know, depending on what the -- the person is willing to tell you. all i'm saying is that in every case, in every case, it's not the situation that from the moment you stop the driver, his blood alcohol level is going down. there will be some cases where it is going up. justice breyer: i am probably just -- but a policeman has probable cause to believe that somebody inside the house has drugs. he hears the toilet flushing and he thinks they're flushing the drugs down the drain. mr. shapiro: right. justice breyer: he doesn't have to get a warrant as long as he reasonably believes that the evidence is disappearing. all right. now, the difference between your case here and that is specifically what? suppose we were just to refer to those cases mr. shapiro: right. justice breyer: -- and say it's the same thing. mr. shapiro: because the process is a very different process. in the typical drug case, which is what this court has considered when it has examined
shapiro: well -- chief justice roberts: you don't know when the person's last drink was. mr. shapiro: well, you may or may not know, depending on what the -- the person is willing to tell you. all i'm saying is that in every case, in every case, it's not the situation that from the moment you stop the driver, his blood alcohol level is going down. there will be some cases where it is going up. justice breyer: i am probably just -- but a policeman has probable cause to believe that somebody...
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who died it's a tax on the transaction of the person who receives the money so it's really the personal tax comments on the theory that the paris personal tax went when up to fifty five percent. the republicans democrats got together were going to forty percent dividends as i said went up to thirty nine percent twenty percent capital gains fixed at twenty percent and not just for a short period of time like with the with the bush tax cuts you know this wasn't passed by sequence duration so after ten years ago the way it was forever well at least until some congress gets whatever to why don't you want american farmers who want to pass on their businesses to their family to pay so much money in taxes that's essentially who it is state tag american farmer that has a farm it's worth more than ten million dollars worth more than five million dollars has figured out a way to put it in corporate shells so they're not but already been decided why why are we taxing people for money that they've already paid taxes on because you're not taxing the person who paid the taxes on if you inherit money
who died it's a tax on the transaction of the person who receives the money so it's really the personal tax comments on the theory that the paris personal tax went when up to fifty five percent. the republicans democrats got together were going to forty percent dividends as i said went up to thirty nine percent twenty percent capital gains fixed at twenty percent and not just for a short period of time like with the with the bush tax cuts you know this wasn't passed by sequence duration so...
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is going to kill the other person. it is embarrassment and rage. >> greta: the jury are may get a little more information if she decides to take the witness stand. i'm sure she won't fill in all of the blanks but i'm sure an effective cross examination will. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> greta: what is life like for jodi arias sitting behind bars awaiting her fate? we will take you inside the cell at a maximum security prison and you will see for yourself. that's next. >> and our amazing world reknowned legal panel is here. what do they think of the prosecution case? what is the state's most convincing or compelling evidence? the panel will tell you exactly what they think. and you don't want to miss >> greta: you have seen jodi arias in the courtroom. now, a rare look at accused killer behind bars. troy hayden getth exclusive access to arias inside a maximum security phoenix prison. >> what does that look like to you? >> like jodi. >> for the past couple of weeks this is how we heard about jodi arias. you know who
is going to kill the other person. it is embarrassment and rage. >> greta: the jury are may get a little more information if she decides to take the witness stand. i'm sure she won't fill in all of the blanks but i'm sure an effective cross examination will. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> greta: what is life like for jodi arias sitting behind bars awaiting her fate? we will take you inside the cell at a maximum security prison and you will see for yourself. that's next....
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the person took the money and ran off. the thing he did leave behind was a bottle of wine for their date. i knew that would pay off at some time. match.com. [laughter] >> trying to lure me in. taking a look at the forecast. ero.erms of wow for snow, z 30's.20's to lower skies will turn partly sunny for tomorrow. winds will be out to the 5-10 milest about hour. a lot of folks are ready for the redskins again. should you wear shorts? [laughter] where a hack and some gloves. it will not be -- weat a hat and some gloves. it'll be not as cold as last week. there should be some sunshine. the sun will set a little bit after 5 p.m. look at this forecast. love the snow. people will hate the next seven days. we will see temperatures in the ends and upper 50's by the and of the week. we will have these huge warm- ups. we will keep you updated.
the person took the money and ran off. the thing he did leave behind was a bottle of wine for their date. i knew that would pay off at some time. match.com. [laughter] >> trying to lure me in. taking a look at the forecast. ero.erms of wow for snow, z 30's.20's to lower skies will turn partly sunny for tomorrow. winds will be out to the 5-10 milest about hour. a lot of folks are ready for the redskins again. should you wear shorts? [laughter] where a hack and some gloves. it will not be...
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nobody will ever know his father said to him yes, but you will know and care, and the person that has a passion for even the parts unseen is a person that is always clean to be a good craftsman and make something right. i saw this over and over again in his career. for example when they are launching the macintosh, the uniform machine he showed me in 1984 with a wonderful field case like an appliance beautifully designed like a piece of art but before he looked he looked at the circuit board, and he said to the engineers the circuit board stinks'. the word stinks' is a euphemism for the words that steve sometimes uses a little bit stronger. what did you mean? it's not beautiful. the chips are not lined up. the engineers said this is a sealed appliance. you have made it so nobody can even open the mac. it's a perfect of finance. nobody will see the circuit board. nobody will know. steve said what his father said to him, which is yes, but you will know, so he held off the macintosh until the circuit board had all of the chips line that beautifully and equally spaced. when they got ready
nobody will ever know his father said to him yes, but you will know and care, and the person that has a passion for even the parts unseen is a person that is always clean to be a good craftsman and make something right. i saw this over and over again in his career. for example when they are launching the macintosh, the uniform machine he showed me in 1984 with a wonderful field case like an appliance beautifully designed like a piece of art but before he looked he looked at the circuit board,...
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the personal support networks. r of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is that she is an expert on building personal networks and coming up with things that will work for you that will change your lives. give a warm welcome to vicki camack. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what an amazing venue to hold this event, i have already seen a wedding here. i thought that only happened in movies. what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting togethe
the personal support networks. r of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is...