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theo lacey alone dwarfs many state prisons. >> i have an assistant sheriff at theo lacey. likes to say we don't have andy of mayberry. we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got. we have 400 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison inmates, who have all been convicted of crimes, most jail inmates have only been accused and are being held awaiting trial or the resolution of their charges. still, violence can suddenly break out in jail, just as it does in prison. >> when you're dealing with jails full of predators, there's always going to be prey. the inmates prey on each other, cause disturbances, cause big situations to occur. what happens is, the deputies that are on scene will try to control it. they do a great job. once they start to lose a little bit of control, what they'll do is they'll give us a call. >> sergeant hernandez i
theo lacey alone dwarfs many state prisons. >> i have an assistant sheriff at theo lacey. likes to say we don't have andy of mayberry. we don't have otis coming into the jail tank. that's not the kind of county jail inmate we've got. we have 400 people in custody for murder today. we don't have people in jail for simple possession of marijuana, like some people might think. we have some very serious felony inmates in our custody. >> hands behind your back. >> unlike prison...
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a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail.ly never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? so that's where you see i guess the real serious -- >> mm-hmm. >> see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here? >> yeah. i talked to her. yeah. she got right on the phone with my lawyer and i just talked to her again today and she said there's nothing they can really do. >> on the bright side, gonzales says his new cellmate is helping him adjust to the change. >> i've learned a lot from him. right away we just connected, which is really good, especially if you're doing time together. he's getting me into more about god and about jesus. got me a bible. and we do bible study every day. >> have you accepted jesus christ as your lord and personal savior? >> yep. right when i first started coming here, i just totally decided to let him
a couple of days later he was transferred back to the theo lacy jail.ly never be in the mods. the mods is like way inside, like no sunlight, two-man cell. you're in a cell, like they lock the door on you. >> really? so that's where you see i guess the real serious -- >> mm-hmm. >> see, that's somewhat disturbing. >> i don't know why they brought me over here. i liked it better over there. >> have you told your mom your moved over here? >> yeah. i talked to...
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lacy jail facility. >> we're standing in "f" barracks, the west side in theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamber
lacy jail facility. >> we're standing in "f" barracks, the west side in theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over here in "d" cube. when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a...
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. >> robert bailey junior, michael bell, brian pervis, theo shaw - four young men part of a group of defendants known as the jena six. a racially charged case that divided the nation. >> it just happened. >> reporter: the teens were charged with attempted murder then battery following a 2006 schoolyard fight that left a white classmate unconscious. >> i know what i did, but when i heard the term attempted murder, i'm thinking "man, attempted murder,." >> michael bell was the first of the six teens to be tried and convicted in adult court. a ruling that sparked anger across the country. what is the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase the jena 6. >> anger. i won't say hate red, but a lot of pain. >> reporter: now a 24-year-old student at southern university in baton rouge, bell wants to set the record strait. >> it's important for the country to know what happened with the jenna 6, that they stood up and said they had nothing to do with it, that i did everything. it's important for everywhere to know what happened. if you had a part in it you should have stated that
. >> robert bailey junior, michael bell, brian pervis, theo shaw - four young men part of a group of defendants known as the jena six. a racially charged case that divided the nation. >> it just happened. >> reporter: the teens were charged with attempted murder then battery following a 2006 schoolyard fight that left a white classmate unconscious. >> i know what i did, but when i heard the term attempted murder, i'm thinking "man, attempted murder,." >>...
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robert bailey junior jessie ray beard, carr win jones and theo shaw pleaded no contest to battery in 2009. >> it brings back a lot of memories. >> reporter: 25-year-old brian lives in dallas with his son, started a tort company and plans on releasing a book. >> i believe the case was resolve, i don't believe it was justice i fight for adversity. i make new routes. >> robert bailey junior lives in louisiana, near his alma'am arda, gram line university. >> there was no jena 6 he says there was a jenna 1 and feels he was hung out. do you share a similar concern, does that make sense to you where he's coming from is he a scapegoat? >> it made sense if you are in his shoes. you know the issue. he did more time than anybody else. he didn't see what we saw, the 20,000 people on the streets. he didn't see or witness that. he didn't witness the meat of the whole case. he was incarcerated during the media. it will make you feel solitude. >>> bailey a 24-year-old father of two, graduated in may and starts grad school this summer. he says the jena 6 case is behind him. >> i'm not mad at no one a
robert bailey junior jessie ray beard, carr win jones and theo shaw pleaded no contest to battery in 2009. >> it brings back a lot of memories. >> reporter: 25-year-old brian lives in dallas with his son, started a tort company and plans on releasing a book. >> i believe the case was resolve, i don't believe it was justice i fight for adversity. i make new routes. >> robert bailey junior lives in louisiana, near his alma'am arda, gram line university. >> there was...
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any name is theo ellington and good afternoon supervisors. it's with great pleasure that i recommend the appointment of christine johnson. i worked with her while she served on the board of directors for the bay area opera house and currently cac and we're currently colleagues on successor agency. can i speak to her passion and dedication to this great city. i would be doing a disservice if i didn't mention her exceptional ability to be straightforward and her ability to not only ask the tough questions, but ask the right questions. her qualifications and background i think speaks for itself. she understands land use and understands development and has a strong finance background. in addition, she understands the dynamics of san francisco. i think she has been in situations where she has had support of the community and also had to work with folks here at city hall. she has been a tireless advocate for affordable housing and worked on workforce development and for communities in need and also worked on transportation issues as well. christine
any name is theo ellington and good afternoon supervisors. it's with great pleasure that i recommend the appointment of christine johnson. i worked with her while she served on the board of directors for the bay area opera house and currently cac and we're currently colleagues on successor agency. can i speak to her passion and dedication to this great city. i would be doing a disservice if i didn't mention her exceptional ability to be straightforward and her ability to not only ask the tough...
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pretty eager all this move by the japanese is prime minister to essentially change the constitution by theo we have two very powerful countries china japan and japan is has a military alliance with the united states so if he or any kind of dust up between japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and i'm not a little surprised that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation and they are they have to have two thirds majority from both houses and then it will become a referendum for the people what ave has done has circumvented all of that and declared that his resolution can't just reinterpret the constitution and that's a very dangerous power even if you agree with what he's doing the process by which he's doing it is completely legal. let's bring some more news now from around the globe two trucks of slammed into a van in southwest china killing four people and injuring five more fighters in sichuan province monies to get out all the surviving passengers who were then taken to hospital an investigation is underway into what caused the accident. e
pretty eager all this move by the japanese is prime minister to essentially change the constitution by theo we have two very powerful countries china japan and japan is has a military alliance with the united states so if he or any kind of dust up between japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and i'm not a little surprised that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation and they are they have to have two thirds majority from both houses and then...
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i loved theo. michael j fox on family ties a capital list, about his money. i mean, you know, he was about his money, yeah good hey q, do me a favor, step to your right a little bit and look like that fun tane is going in the your ears. step to your right a little bit. >> how about right there. >> yes. >> yeah. >> there you go. >> is it on me. >> yes. >> that is good. >> so those are your role models when were you 12. jen when were you 12 who did you look up to. >> i looked up to tennis people. i thought i would be the next venous williams. >> yeah. >> that is fine. >> anna corn cove a. >> more like andrea yeager. you remember i'm 55 years old. >> and so i do look up to tennis star and beach people. i lived in clearwater florida. i wanted to be a beach queen. most of my high school friend ended up working at hooters. >> in florida. >> in clearwater. >> yes, that is right. >> me working on this show is a move up. >> those waitresses have inspired me over the years too. >> michael jordan too. >> michael jordan too. >> yes, how about you, karen when were you 12
i loved theo. michael j fox on family ties a capital list, about his money. i mean, you know, he was about his money, yeah good hey q, do me a favor, step to your right a little bit and look like that fun tane is going in the your ears. step to your right a little bit. >> how about right there. >> yes. >> yeah. >> there you go. >> is it on me. >> yes. >> that is good. >> so those are your role models when were you 12. jen when were you 12 who did...
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. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she was icy cold. it's like she had been dead for a while. all i did was sat there and looked at her for like two hours. >> why didn't you call the police. >> every time i call the police is i get arrested or hassled. all they would have done is i would have got arrested earlier. they weren't going to believe she was like that when i walked in. they're not going to believe that. >> butterfield has pled not guilty. >> it can't get much better than that, right? you can go around the world and not find anything close to this. i don't think they're really looking very hard to find the one-armed man. yo
. >>> the largest of orange county's five jail facilities is the theo lacy jail. the majority of inmates housed here have not been convicted but are awaiting trial on a variety of charges. such is the case with clarence butterfield. he's been here for two years and now his trial is only weeks away. >> it's a pretty hideous charge. i'm just being charged for, you know, killing my daughter. >> i found her dead about 11:45 on december 26th. i tried to like, revive her. but she...
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hundreds ofnts are exploringtwr their ownk÷tw orter:ornia y first in the country to outfit7u c í> p show theónot just in rialtos. >> a picture's worth a thousand word video fromspective of the officer is goi invaluable tool to why an officers ac routine stop both thehe cam y@rolling. >> let me something. >> you canxplain it tosu[: that videotape.ine. >> everything that i've done is on video right here on meyeah but that was of bad. bad,hing will be seen. okitar local news on stricken jon l the ç! studio. >>d we'll head nashville ntrymilestone. that's the "cbs morning news" thanks for watching.auren lyster.w we sure hope you have a great day. by vitaçt q9 . >>> today's monday, july 28th good morning i'm ukee washington. >> i'm erika von tiehl. wild weather overnight a lot of thunder and lightning kept a lot of us up overnight. >> dust settles, five people are shot, and learning one of the victims has died. >> also, developing, the very latest as police continue to question two men in connection with the deadlyg friday that killed three children in north philadelphia. >>> those stories and more
hundreds ofnts are exploringtwr their ownk÷tw orter:ornia y first in the country to outfit7u c í> p show theónot just in rialtos. >> a picture's worth a thousand word video fromspective of the officer is goi invaluable tool to why an officers ac routine stop both thehe cam y@rolling. >> let me something. >> you canxplain it tosu[: that videotape.ine. >> everything that i've done is on video right here on meyeah but that was of bad. bad,hing will be seen. okitar...
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theo has an iq of 100 and another has 25.art as the all knowing atheist. that was the answer to the question. if the student wanted to choose, in her mind, thinking the christian was indeed smarter, having a higher i.q., he would have gotten it wrong. the editor in chief of campus reform.org explaining her dilemma. >> she would have had to say, for me to get this point on this question, i'm going to have to admit that atheists inherently have a higher i.q. than christians do. it's something we've seen that's not true. of the ten highest i.q.s on earth, on the planet, eight of them are theists, those with believe in a deity and of those eight, six are christian. we're seeing a trend all across the country where christianity for some reason, universities feel they're able to attack it. >> mike adams, according to the campus reform article, the doctor and an outspoken conservative christian professor at the university of north carolina, said, quote, every group is protected from offensive speech on campus except for conservative
theo has an iq of 100 and another has 25.art as the all knowing atheist. that was the answer to the question. if the student wanted to choose, in her mind, thinking the christian was indeed smarter, having a higher i.q., he would have gotten it wrong. the editor in chief of campus reform.org explaining her dilemma. >> she would have had to say, for me to get this point on this question, i'm going to have to admit that atheists inherently have a higher i.q. than christians do. it's...
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- the weekend saturdwe're ing withdl -- highssure in contro thtnd to the.turethewest andigco avere theo low assingoff to t c sunday, cloudier t the east here migh b spor two ea morning. temperature of 83 degrcity, hig headingl satyhesrd iayn theower0 angettiet d .res high unday with a higf75un sshin ras e up t 83 humid mo tuesday, hot and here we h of 90. ternoon, high rm 3.it at least thing lore active thuray showers andmd potti heatw now camera with good zoom. ad-sh it ishaltho spacesawit ai ty he aanal k stetnonerslt a ngenalsrestds,t ysirne rede spo hpikrans intihe on h onf pl ttombstt a >>eath bec. y,onica mat aj,cecily n,ge ntm "action news," delaware valley's leading news program. >> this was a global tragedy. an asian airliner destroyed in european skies, filled with citizen from many countries. >> president barack obama speaking today about the horrific tragedy yesterday in ukraine. also making the point that it's time for the world to pay attention to russia's role in supporting the growing violence in that country. it is friday night and the big story on "action news" tonight
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end to theo see an rapid -- rampant insecurity in kenya. after a series of bloody attacks in recent months. of soldiers were deployed to monitor the demonstrations -- who may have been used to fight terrorism. there was concern that these clashes between opposition demonstrators and police -- and shopkeepers stores close, fearing violence and routing. -- protest was a peaceful 1 and they are determined that it will stay that way. many remain skeptical about the real worth of the rally, some kenyans used this as an excuse to stay at home. others said that the program -- rally, the to the middle-class talk about it on twitter and the rich watch it on television. >> social workers in the philippines who make the microchips used for iphones have taken to social networks to denounce their working conditions and the dismissal of 24 union leaders. they're currently in negotiations for a new elective bargaining agreement. they have taken collective actions than eight percent wage increase. they have dismissed 24 trade union leaders, one that was de
end to theo see an rapid -- rampant insecurity in kenya. after a series of bloody attacks in recent months. of soldiers were deployed to monitor the demonstrations -- who may have been used to fight terrorism. there was concern that these clashes between opposition demonstrators and police -- and shopkeepers stores close, fearing violence and routing. -- protest was a peaceful 1 and they are determined that it will stay that way. many remain skeptical about the real worth of the rally, some...
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feeling like the upper 90s again with ate day and evening thunderstorms, thursday we start with showe in theo ming and late returning sun and droping temperatures of 82, in fact future tracker showing two sides to the story on thursday and by 5:00 it's clearing to the north and west and a chance of showers to the south and east. friday the humidity drops again, beautiful day wall-to-wall sunshine, 84 degrees, just a few clouds saturday ast's humidit creeps up at 88 and then muggy on sunday at 87 with late day thunderstorms and it still could be unsettled monday and early below average 83 to 85 degrees, little hints of this oppressive heat and humidity but not bads in the next seven days. >> thank you address am. >>> can you take th new 6abc.com with you wherever you go, this new smart design fits any device including tablets and your smart phone, check it out by >>> well, that lunch time stable for many kidded will cost parents less to make because of inflation, federal officials say all the fixins for the classic peanut butter and jelly sandwich are cheaper than last year. white bread down 2
feeling like the upper 90s again with ate day and evening thunderstorms, thursday we start with showe in theo ming and late returning sun and droping temperatures of 82, in fact future tracker showing two sides to the story on thursday and by 5:00 it's clearing to the north and west and a chance of showers to the south and east. friday the humidity drops again, beautiful day wall-to-wall sunshine, 84 degrees, just a few clouds saturday ast's humidit creeps up at 88 and then muggy on sunday at...
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. >>> at the theo lacy facility in southern california's orange county jail, cell mates weston kruger and brandyn scotto not only live together in a small cell, they take their one hour daily rec time together, but scotto is taking rec easier due to swelling around the eyes. >> you look different from the last time i saw you. >> got in a little altercation. >> a little one? >> yeah. big bully. >> a big bully came at you. >> yeah. >> big bully swinging? >> yeah. >> does the other guy look the same as you? >> no. >> how does he look? >> better. >> like most inmates who get into fights, scotto won't say who blackened his eyes. >> just a little damage, would rather not speak on it. it is in the past. it is over. that's all. >> a few hours later, scotto was given orders to pack up his possessions and move to a new cell. >> my partner confronted the inmate with the injuries and during his interview, he was able to identify that his cell mate was the perpetrator of that assault. he actually admits that he and his cell mate weston kruger had gotten in a fight. he had told us that the fight wa
. >>> at the theo lacy facility in southern california's orange county jail, cell mates weston kruger and brandyn scotto not only live together in a small cell, they take their one hour daily rec time together, but scotto is taking rec easier due to swelling around the eyes. >> you look different from the last time i saw you. >> got in a little altercation. >> a little one? >> yeah. big bully. >> a big bully came at you. >> yeah. >> big bully...
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demands, theo israelis and hamas commanders refused to budge on conditions. more than 700 palestinians have died and 35 israelis. denying responsibility, a top russian official says missiles that shot down to ukrainian fighter jets on wednesday were not fired from russians went, -- for martian oil, going against claims from kiev. and yet another missing plane -- a flight operated by air algerie has lost touch with aviation authorities shortly after it took off from burkina faso on its way to algiers. french a round up of the weekly magazines. welcome to the set. you are starting off with someone who is in the headlines. >> vladimir putin, president of russia, has his eyes and ears in france and there are big spy that hasbout a been at work in france on behalf of the russian government. it says they have some interesting revelations about how this character has been working. he has been trying to find out more information about president franÇois law and -- francois hollande's inner circle, asking about the private lives of his family members, hollande himself
demands, theo israelis and hamas commanders refused to budge on conditions. more than 700 palestinians have died and 35 israelis. denying responsibility, a top russian official says missiles that shot down to ukrainian fighter jets on wednesday were not fired from russians went, -- for martian oil, going against claims from kiev. and yet another missing plane -- a flight operated by air algerie has lost touch with aviation authorities shortly after it took off from burkina faso on its way to...
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see first time about that interviewe and wait until you see what theo and wait until you see what theok to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain. it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience a sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. if your doctor decides viagra is right for you, you can fill your prescription at your pharmacy. or, check out viagra home delivery, a convenient place to fill your prescription online and have it shipped at no additional cost straight to your door. viagra home delivery. get started at viagra.com. viagra home delivery. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the f
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. >> tell us how you really feel, theo. and more candid comments. listen to freddie prinze jr. unload on his "24" co-star. >> kiefer was the most unprofessional dude in the world. >> youtube superstar ijustine is here. and you hung out with that cast. >> i did. rocsi diaz and i got a selfie but we also got a song. ♪ nah, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah >> o
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still-alive still life was created by using cells from the great, great grandson of vincent's brother theo the ear and a 3-d printer to shape it. and if you think paper jam is tough, try clearing out an ear jam. nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobed lady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face looked like before it was mangled in a horrible apple-picking accident. or even better, even better, we can finally glimpse the venus de milo as she was meant to be. and the best part about this exhibit is that visitors can talk to it. >> visitors to a german museum are waiting in line for hours, literally to ask questions through a microphone to vincent van gogh's re-grown ear. think of your question for van gogh's ear, please. >> stephen: i've got one: why, god, why? because i have seen ears grow on corn. i have seen ears grown on mice. but an ear growing in a museum, that's a craziest [bleeped] thin
still-alive still life was created by using cells from the great, great grandson of vincent's brother theo the ear and a 3-d printer to shape it. and if you think paper jam is tough, try clearing out an ear jam. nation, this is the most successful use of bioengineering in art since pablo picasso created that five-boobed lady so he could paint her. it could very well usher in a whole new movement. think about it. using this same technology, we might finally be able to see what this guy's face...
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so it's about applying a federal protect theo exercise.there was one that the green family had and the supreme did. said they host: we showed senator patty murray. that law is passed that that would be something the supreme court would take up immediately? guest: well, first of all, i really question whether the law is going to be passed, to begin with. is justa lot of this posturing and not very confident at all this will pass. think should it be passed, of course we'll look at our option and decide whether or not this is something that can be challenged. ultimately the supreme court has a lot of discretion what they take. court only takes 80 case a year. so they can decide whether or not they're going to take up challenge should it be presented to them. host: hannah smith a senior counsel with the beckett fund religious liberty here to answer your questions, take your comments. we'll start with jane calling in from river edge, new jersey on our line for democrats. good morning. caller: yes. good morning. to point out one thing here. thes
so it's about applying a federal protect theo exercise.there was one that the green family had and the supreme did. said they host: we showed senator patty murray. that law is passed that that would be something the supreme court would take up immediately? guest: well, first of all, i really question whether the law is going to be passed, to begin with. is justa lot of this posturing and not very confident at all this will pass. think should it be passed, of course we'll look at our option and...
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characters bigger all this move by the japanese prime minister to essentially change the constitution by theo we have two very powerful countries china japan japan is as a military alliance with the united states so if the us any kind of dust treaty japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and i'm a little surprised that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation than they and they are. in a few minutes time it's over the washington d.c. for boom bust and a breakdown of the financial at line. as a new physician i swear to abide by the hippocratic oath. to the best of my ability and judgment. i will prescribe for the good of my patients. i will not give deadly doses to anybody. or advise of those to do so. i will never do harm to any one. doctors of the dogs on. the pitch. war is probably the most complex and difficult to human activity. but. all of us are still locked up. in the phenomenon of friendly fire probability extends back to the invention of gunpowder. just killed a bunch of people you know don't know if they're on the premises there are o
characters bigger all this move by the japanese prime minister to essentially change the constitution by theo we have two very powerful countries china japan japan is as a military alliance with the united states so if the us any kind of dust treaty japan and china then we're talking back to nuclear powers butting heads and i'm a little surprised that people are not maybe more concerned about this situation than they and they are. in a few minutes time it's over the washington d.c. for boom...
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talk about the work that was done, and i am going to call them up one by one and i would recognize theo miller from the mayor's office to give us a brief summary of the work that was done and we will have john from sf travel and a moment from (inaudible) who is a native of local two, and carroll represents the hotel council and fred jordan is the chair of the african american chamber of conference. >> before miller gets started i think that david chiu and i want to just say a few brief words. >> i just want to be brief and we will get started with the presentation, because i know that all of you are anxious to provide feedback with this hearing, and i want to thank, supervisor cohen for her leadership on this matter, this is definitely very important issue, and i know that there is a number of leaders here from san francisco, black chamber of commerce, and the folks from sftravel, and working together, and i think that we could make sure that the industry is opening its doors to the african americans for employment opportunities and other things that exist, all over. and thanks, for the
talk about the work that was done, and i am going to call them up one by one and i would recognize theo miller from the mayor's office to give us a brief summary of the work that was done and we will have john from sf travel and a moment from (inaudible) who is a native of local two, and carroll represents the hotel council and fred jordan is the chair of the african american chamber of conference. >> before miller gets started i think that david chiu and i want to just say a few brief...
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gasoline to start accepting bitcoin and so again the pitch virtual circles sped up that was overstocked theo patrick byrne time now for today's big deal. time with the wonderful we're here and then today we are discussing air b.n. b. corporate expansion and the fundamental value of these companies now it was announced tuesday that air b.n. b. and are planning to target business travelers and the business community so edward what's going on here what can you tell me about this and why are they going after business consumers well. so you're for your second question i think they're going after business consumers because that's where the money is basically you know when it comes to pay more business customers always are going to be able to pay more so when you want to build your brand in your market unless you get volume out of the consumers definitely you want to go with the business so that's definitely why they're doing it and another thing i think that's really interesting and actually good about the way they're going about this is you know the integration into how expenses are made and so f
gasoline to start accepting bitcoin and so again the pitch virtual circles sped up that was overstocked theo patrick byrne time now for today's big deal. time with the wonderful we're here and then today we are discussing air b.n. b. corporate expansion and the fundamental value of these companies now it was announced tuesday that air b.n. b. and are planning to target business travelers and the business community so edward what's going on here what can you tell me about this and why are they...
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with theo be working central american government.ot just have a meeting but develop upland central america, learning from what we did in columbia, and let's go at the root of the problem. the violence and cartels and giving these folks the opportunity to defend themselves. right now that is not happening. >> as we deal with the longer-term solution we have the immediate situation where we have tens of thousands of children coming across the border and where to put them. we've bring them into the shelters come of this country or send them back? think as everyone has said, some will have to go back, and the majority will have to go back but some should be able to stay. some have a real plane for asylum. if they go back, their life is in danger. they are here, i would hope we treat them with dignity and respect and have what they need. and eventually a lot of them will have to go back, but there are those who deserve asylum, thedeserves to leave violence and threats to their lives. >> unfortunately it has turned into a political issue a
with theo be working central american government.ot just have a meeting but develop upland central america, learning from what we did in columbia, and let's go at the root of the problem. the violence and cartels and giving these folks the opportunity to defend themselves. right now that is not happening. >> as we deal with the longer-term solution we have the immediate situation where we have tens of thousands of children coming across the border and where to put them. we've bring them...
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can improve that transfer with a transactional cost of about a nickel, and the entire world has and theorecord entire chain of custody backwards and forwards is visible on a public ledger. i'm excited to be someone build out a property rights database. i think it's a fantastic idea. b marc andreessen, not the least of which, very big fan of bitcoin.-- rise of who should be the most nervous? >> we will have to watch the .ost of a bitcoin transfer you are actually paying a small fee -- 1% -- in order to have them take on the currency risk, so that is already a transaction fee. it's possible there might be a fee like deposit insurance for people who hold bitcoin, which would drive the cost up again. if the cost of a transfer can stay below 2%, then, yes, it will be very competitive and may for visa, andlem in particular, for transfer remittances. that is possibly a long-term problem. one of the things i'm curious about is how high do we think ultimately transfer fees will go for bitcoin transfers? >> that's a great question. if the benchmark where you think it is successful is 2%, i don't t
can improve that transfer with a transactional cost of about a nickel, and the entire world has and theorecord entire chain of custody backwards and forwards is visible on a public ledger. i'm excited to be someone build out a property rights database. i think it's a fantastic idea. b marc andreessen, not the least of which, very big fan of bitcoin.-- rise of who should be the most nervous? >> we will have to watch the .ost of a bitcoin transfer you are actually paying a small fee -- 1%...
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been the perfect father the perfect husband or the perfect ball for the perfect pastor or the perfect theo i'm not going to hit one hundred every day in all of those areas i just try to make sure that it's not a deficiency in the same area every day. ok so today i got the father thing real good tomorrow give the husband think really good banks to get the c.e.o. but you can't be one hundred every day when you have a lot given to you just don't be deficient every day in the same place at c.n.n. downtown on twitter what's the best advice you've ever received to go with my gut to listen to my inner instinct my instinct i mean it's really true and that's why i had a moment out there because when i look back over my life i wrote a book a man writing a book called women are loose to women at a time no publisher wanted to publish it there was no presidents for it but i went with my gut and the books all seven million copies bless people all over the world been translated into two different languages if i would have gone by the imperiled that i would have never done it everyone in charleston west v
been the perfect father the perfect husband or the perfect ball for the perfect pastor or the perfect theo i'm not going to hit one hundred every day in all of those areas i just try to make sure that it's not a deficiency in the same area every day. ok so today i got the father thing real good tomorrow give the husband think really good banks to get the c.e.o. but you can't be one hundred every day when you have a lot given to you just don't be deficient every day in the same place at c.n.n....
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plus, watch live tv on theo with the fiole app. definghat can be. >>> here's a live look at the stadius isart aor l t amslry f a evaln t o hi-arld kept the team suffe seriousd injuries. investigators found a plastic casing from a se view mror eyarthink s > o you wse atnd brounty ne ottom oday, call on ied briday rye paway sterda 12-yjersng b a strayletg hthersosa e tefy a bhoefid.er w rt hav wanned i hefoia p rdinpo understand why the officer used such extreme force. >> he hit over and repeatedly and repeatedly over. she wasn't even putting up a fight. >> the report indicated that the individual was not injured and the officer didn't notice any injuries on the individual. >> the patrol officer booked the woman on a 72-hour hold for mental evaluation. the family is not commenting on whether she has a history of mental illness. >>> washington state issued its first retail marijuana licenses. they received e-mails an hour ago giving them official word they are allowed to be open for business tomorrow if they're ready. now shop owners are scrambling to make sure they have enough marijuana
plus, watch live tv on theo with the fiole app. definghat can be. >>> here's a live look at the stadius isart aor l t amslry f a evaln t o hi-arld kept the team suffe seriousd injuries. investigators found a plastic casing from a se view mror eyarthink s > o you wse atnd brounty ne ottom oday, call on ied briday rye paway sterda 12-yjersng b a strayletg hthersosa e tefy a bhoefid.er w rt hav wanned i hefoia p rdinpo understand why the officer used such extreme force. >> he hit...
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deal with theo new unified palestinian authority which contained the members half hamas.ael has ever since been them to dissolve the punishment and hamas cannot really allow it. they cannot allow to be pushed around by the israelis. a full out conflict would not benefit either side in i believe they both annoyed it does not mean they will not get to it. gotkine joining us from tel aviv. let's move on and to the pharmaceutical sector. from u.s. is in europe. he is trying to convince them of the merits of the $27 billion pound takeover. they have been re-bought three times abide shyer. -- by shire. what happens as this week? what do we expect? war whichin the air andat the making of case the presentation for the takeover now we have the ground chief executive here in london a meeting with investors and trying to make their case and also signed -- sound out shire's deal. everybody expects abbvie to make bid and gauge where it needs to be to push shire. they are trading at 45 and what is the number that the abbvie management is talking about? >> in the analyst world, a number
deal with theo new unified palestinian authority which contained the members half hamas.ael has ever since been them to dissolve the punishment and hamas cannot really allow it. they cannot allow to be pushed around by the israelis. a full out conflict would not benefit either side in i believe they both annoyed it does not mean they will not get to it. gotkine joining us from tel aviv. let's move on and to the pharmaceutical sector. from u.s. is in europe. he is trying to convince them of the...
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but if you separate the alibaba machination from the business of theo!, what you see is business of yahoo! is not doing wonderfully well. their operating margins are quite low. their operating profits are quite low. their revenue continues to increase. they spent over a billion dollars in acquisitions in the last year. it's not translating into great results in terms of earnings. that's very disconcerting. they have taken a lot of the money, the cash cushion, and spent that in order to gain better revenues. >> can we turn your attention to ibm and apple. talking about revenue. they have new applications for what? >> this is another one where the ibm and apple using the best of their watson technology -- >> i don't want them to use the worst. >> indeed. >> according to sources familiar, by the way. >> but the big deal here is not the app. it's the fact that you will have all of these ibm sales people and service people on their feet on the street knocking on client stores and saying you have to check this out. it's an ipad, and iphone. i thought everybody
but if you separate the alibaba machination from the business of theo!, what you see is business of yahoo! is not doing wonderfully well. their operating margins are quite low. their operating profits are quite low. their revenue continues to increase. they spent over a billion dollars in acquisitions in the last year. it's not translating into great results in terms of earnings. that's very disconcerting. they have taken a lot of the money, the cash cushion, and spent that in order to gain...