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what i want to do and the movies you know i'm not compromised do you have a lot to do with the full cast cast your tax them in almost. the i mean now that's something i really like i like to go to those guys that i like from films i've seen in the past and and people who maybe have done indeed films and not necessarily well will be the most obvious choice for coming in a studio film and passed and haven't done anything like this is nothing i've never facts for the first ten minutes you don't recognize you know it's is fantastic and i mean he actually showed up when when when that in a costume. in that he really means i'm very close to what ended up being actually you know he was so ready to do this and i was like. yeah that's i'm ready to take a chance you were an actor i guess i am an actor i mean i still do sometimes but i had the directors kind of taken over when you direct stars and i don't know man you direct bigger star than benzo washington already knows that all the good i've met you know many of the directors in charge get the film was the directors media is it's hard. to b
what i want to do and the movies you know i'm not compromised do you have a lot to do with the full cast cast your tax them in almost. the i mean now that's something i really like i like to go to those guys that i like from films i've seen in the past and and people who maybe have done indeed films and not necessarily well will be the most obvious choice for coming in a studio film and passed and haven't done anything like this is nothing i've never facts for the first ten minutes you don't...
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so we have a lot of work to do there. thanks to the effort of the acting director, and cooperation by david (inaudible) and sfusfd facilities director beginning on september third, and dbi will collect ssu, sd, school impact fees here at 1600 mission street and this will save the customers a trip to the school office. and take the important step closer to providing the one stop service that the mayor wants to see available at our
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could by with the communities that we're there and we had to do a sexual assault we had to do with white militias trying to kill black people in communities very seriously taking a long history from social justice activists who would come before us and movements would come before us would also be in the same thing and i say that we have to have community control we must break this down that we must know who our neighbors are and i don't like the word policing but take care of ourselves self-determination for each of the communities eugene what about you how do you propose to revamp the calm. if you would go that route and how would you deal with government repression if all the power is concentrated by the state you know certainly well i wouldn't want to say too much about the constitution because i wouldn't want to preempt the opportunity of people to speak on that but i think there would be a new constitution a revolutionary constitution that would ensure that they whatever it may be education employment that people felt were these sort of important foundational bedrock rights to be su
could by with the communities that we're there and we had to do a sexual assault we had to do with white militias trying to kill black people in communities very seriously taking a long history from social justice activists who would come before us and movements would come before us would also be in the same thing and i say that we have to have community control we must break this down that we must know who our neighbors are and i don't like the word policing but take care of ourselves...
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the work and he has stated here that he is will be to relocate you to do it. and i feel like until such time as our staff is able to go in and address some of the concerns that you have, that would necessarily need to expand the scope of the permit, we are in between a rock and a hard place. it is from what we have been given, it is clear that the work needs to be done. and it seems like your routine has been disrupted already with the holes in your shower, you know, and those are the things that we need to address as a department, and that we want to make sure that people live in safe and habitable places and so, i feel like at this point, we have before us, someone who has stated that he is willing to do the work and taken out permits and i get that there is some disagreement about what color and the scope of it, but i feel like we can't know those details until such time as the work starts. so, i mean, that i... we can't, we can't make a decision on information that we don't have and is not before us, including other issues that might exist in the building.
the work and he has stated here that he is will be to relocate you to do it. and i feel like until such time as our staff is able to go in and address some of the concerns that you have, that would necessarily need to expand the scope of the permit, we are in between a rock and a hard place. it is from what we have been given, it is clear that the work needs to be done. and it seems like your routine has been disrupted already with the holes in your shower, you know, and those are the things...
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we really do have to live with this. how do we handle this for 10 years? we see what we saw in 2013. we're going to start to talk about serious change in planning. >> pick it up. by the way, mackenzie cannot be lamed by governor romney's loss. she has been polite enough to not remind us that she is from georgia. this has been very well framed. some of the additional budget cuts that are now being considered i think are ok. we do not have the exact same view. i do not want to suggest that everything i say she would endorse. we think there are room for efficiencies. some of them are that you can accomplish then. they are worth doing. in the briefing that we heard last week from secretary hagel and his team, which develop some of the ideas that were also expressed by deputy secretary carter. we saw an estimate that perhaps $40 billion could be saved over 10 years for new efficiencies. that is on top of the other efficiencies that were already identified as part of other budget cuts reviews. it is worth pointing out, and congress is not yet authorized many of t
we really do have to live with this. how do we handle this for 10 years? we see what we saw in 2013. we're going to start to talk about serious change in planning. >> pick it up. by the way, mackenzie cannot be lamed by governor romney's loss. she has been polite enough to not remind us that she is from georgia. this has been very well framed. some of the additional budget cuts that are now being considered i think are ok. we do not have the exact same view. i do not want to suggest that...
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i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: natalie cole was first introduced to latin music by her legendary father, nat king cole, who learned to sing in spanish in the 1950s in havana. inspired by those songs, natalie has recorded her first album in spanish, titled appropriately, "natalie cole en espanol." let's listen to a cut from the cd.♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: he still sounds so good. >> i do? tavis: you do >> oh. tavis: - but your daddy does, too. >> well of course. tavis: no, you sound good. i was getting to that. i was just starting with your daddy, saying >> oh, yes. tavis: - he still sounds so good. >> and we found footage of him singing that song in spanish, which is, like, so very cool. very cool. tavis: yeah. let me ask you a >> but you know neither
i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: natalie cole was first introduced to latin music by her legendary father, nat king cole, who learned to sing in spanish in the 1950s in havana. inspired...
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to do his homework. ow you what to say specifically, and i'm gonna show you what to do about that, and it'll all be geared toward getting that kid to take responsibility for himself. we want to stop-- i want to stop the fighting in your house. i want to stop the yelling, i want to stop the screaming. i'm gonna show you how to stop that stuff and to start a program where kids are taking more responsibility and solving their own problems appropriately. you're gonna be the person who helps them solve their problem. you're not gonna be the person that takes that problem on your shoulders and then you have to live with it. it's their job to learn how to solve problems. i'm gonna show you exactly how to get them to do that. you know, the parents that i work with find the total transformation program to be a very exciting experience for them because they stop asking themselves, "what am i doing wrong?" you know, a lot of parents blame themselves or blame each other-- it can have a lot of pressure on a relationsh
to do his homework. ow you what to say specifically, and i'm gonna show you what to do about that, and it'll all be geared toward getting that kid to take responsibility for himself. we want to stop-- i want to stop the fighting in your house. i want to stop the yelling, i want to stop the screaming. i'm gonna show you how to stop that stuff and to start a program where kids are taking more responsibility and solving their own problems appropriately. you're gonna be the person who helps them...
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i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done just by using those two things basically. let's try it. first guy we did was ultra here. he didn't have a lot. it was more for these slap tags. but he did about 125 incidences in the city of phoenix. not a big one, but it's just enough to start me out to try to get something. he was an adult and he served 36 days in jail doing city. i didn't get enough to get a felony count on that, but that was my first attempt at getting a felony. i heard some people in here, san francisco, $450 is the damage limit for a felony, 400? phoenix or arizona it's a thousand. okay. it used to be 250 years ago and they moved it up to a thousand. so, it's a little bit harder for us to get -- if i got him down to $97 0 in damage, i almost got him. [laughter] >> but this is the way we started, though. ultra was my very first
i said, this is what i want to do. i wanted to compile everything that i can get off of facebook, everything that i can get off of the graffiti tracker program and try to nail the subject with the graffiti that they've done just by using those two things basically. let's try it. first guy we did was ultra here. he didn't have a lot. it was more for these slap tags. but he did about 125 incidences in the city of phoenix. not a big one, but it's just enough to start me out to try to get...
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what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get the information easily. >> a picture tells a thousand stories. some say a map
what we used to do was carry the large maps and it took a long time to find the information. >> it saves the city time and money. you are not taking up the time of a particular employee at the assessor's office. you might be doing things more efficient. >> they have it ready to go and say, this is what i want. >> they are finding the same things happening on the phone where people call in and ask, how do i find this information? we say, go to this website and they go and get...
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sp that is the way to do it. just because presidents have tried to short circuit it from grenada to iraq now to syria since, if anything that's a modeled for failure, judy. >> woodruff: should-- >> i would say, i'd be in favor of going to the congress. i do agree with that. i have no problem with that and i think this case is actually kind of similar to the iraq war of 1991 in that it was a clear violation of international norms. i'm not sure i'd want to wait for the whole process to play out before we did anything and the war powers act allows for this because that really does look like it delays our reaction so distantly from the atrocity. >> woodruff: but what about mark's point about having a-- more of a coalition, having more countries? great britain will not be on board. a number of other countries have said they will not join in. how much does this matter that there will not be many allies, and certainly there won't, apparently, there won't be a u.n. signing off on this. >> militarily, it doesn't matter at
sp that is the way to do it. just because presidents have tried to short circuit it from grenada to iraq now to syria since, if anything that's a modeled for failure, judy. >> woodruff: should-- >> i would say, i'd be in favor of going to the congress. i do agree with that. i have no problem with that and i think this case is actually kind of similar to the iraq war of 1991 in that it was a clear violation of international norms. i'm not sure i'd want to wait for the whole process...
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and we could try to do it. but to start at 20 minutes after 8:00 -- [laughter] >> as the commissioner said, with no proposed language before us strikes me as a really big burden and obstacle. that might not produce the best and most effective resolution because presumably we want our resolution to influence the puc commissioners. >> right. >> not just that we want to do something because we spend x hours and minutes discussing this issue, and it takes time, it takes thought, it takes creativity, and it takes energy. >> let me ask a quick question. to ms. malcolm, is this discussed as a new element to the shell agreement or the contract to now have the purchase of the large hydro -- is the plan still to pursue rate setting at the next week's sfpuc meeting? because if it's not and we have more time, we could go to policy committee to have a resolution. but if you think you're still going to propose -- >> let me clarify. they minimized clarification to the contract because there is no contract. all there are is dis
and we could try to do it. but to start at 20 minutes after 8:00 -- [laughter] >> as the commissioner said, with no proposed language before us strikes me as a really big burden and obstacle. that might not produce the best and most effective resolution because presumably we want our resolution to influence the puc commissioners. >> right. >> not just that we want to do something because we spend x hours and minutes discussing this issue, and it takes time, it takes thought,...
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this is what he said i want you to do. then of course you know proverbs 3:5 and 6 trust in the lord with all your heart. not half heart. trust in the lord with all your heart. don't lean to your own understanding. who is doing the directing? don't lean to your own understanding. seek his guidance, wait for him. listen to him. he said, i'll make your path straight. i'll make it clearer. there are two promises of god for direction in our life whatever he challenges us to do. now, you think, everybody in here has a different life plan. every single one of us. god has a plan for his life, her life, they're not the same. but in the eyes of god, because he loves every single one of us equally, god has a plan for each one of us. and he's personally involved in seeing that that plan is fulfilled. he knows the tragedy in a person's life when it's not fulfilled. he knows the joy in watching it become fulfilled. and he wants us to recognize that we're special in his eyes. there's no such thing as a non person in the eyes of god. every
this is what he said i want you to do. then of course you know proverbs 3:5 and 6 trust in the lord with all your heart. not half heart. trust in the lord with all your heart. don't lean to your own understanding. who is doing the directing? don't lean to your own understanding. seek his guidance, wait for him. listen to him. he said, i'll make your path straight. i'll make it clearer. there are two promises of god for direction in our life whatever he challenges us to do. now, you think,...
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but they did it because they wanted to do better. but when we first did the screening, someone that had been an administrator for many many years basically said, listen, if we're going to be honest in unpacking this movie, then we have to recognize and i'll be the first one to say it, that i have made those mistakes. i have rushed to judge. i have gotten it wrong in exactly that same way many times in my career. then suddenly the conversation started to flow and not only did people connect to how they missed those moments and that they don't, that they felt they didn't have the training to catch those moments or really do that inner reflection, but then they started sharing their stories of being bullied in their life and why they got into education and suddenly everyone was crying. it's a really amazing moment. so i think those moments are really important. the other thing you asked about with the parent when sunset is referring to alex's dad. >> they are referring to his mom and dad being upset with him for not standing up for himse
but they did it because they wanted to do better. but when we first did the screening, someone that had been an administrator for many many years basically said, listen, if we're going to be honest in unpacking this movie, then we have to recognize and i'll be the first one to say it, that i have made those mistakes. i have rushed to judge. i have gotten it wrong in exactly that same way many times in my career. then suddenly the conversation started to flow and not only did people connect to...
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nothing is more important to me than leg room and i have to pay for it. doe a new program where for $500 a year subscription, you get extra-- does that resonate with you at all? >> we have economy-plus seats. >> rose: i wanted to make sure i understood it. >> you can purchase that product-- first of all, if you're an elite you can get that product for me as part of being an elite member. >> rose: how do you become an elite member? >> if you fly with us enough you become an elite member. if you're not, you can purchase an economy-plus seat, and the price varies depending where you are -- >> it's like a subscription. >> or you can buy a subscription, an annual fee, and you can get an economy-plus seat during the annual period -- >> when you apply for a seat-- >> you can get the economy-plus seat. >> rose: dreamliners and the future-- is most of your growth going to come from long-distance flights from the united states overseas? >> that has historically been the source of-- this business has very rarely made money. on the occasion it has made money -- >> airli
nothing is more important to me than leg room and i have to pay for it. doe a new program where for $500 a year subscription, you get extra-- does that resonate with you at all? >> we have economy-plus seats. >> rose: i wanted to make sure i understood it. >> you can purchase that product-- first of all, if you're an elite you can get that product for me as part of being an elite member. >> rose: how do you become an elite member? >> if you fly with us enough you...
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it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas. of there's a collective liberation that we're all tied in this together that that i do want to do better on the back of somebody else and i don't want somebody to do better on the back of me but again we're in this together and these ideas have along over one hundred year tradition of libertarianism but it's social libertarianism where it's it's the better for all of us and it's also anticapitalist and i think that that's a really important distinction to make because capitalism has been exploited capitalism has been oppressive to communities all over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroy the earth along the way thank you and austin libertarianism is gaining traction that has been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience true libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism exploitati
it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas. of there's a collective liberation that we're all tied in this together that that i do want to do better on the back of somebody else and i don't want somebody to do better on the back of me but again we're in this together and these ideas have along over one hundred year tradition of libertarianism but it's social libertarianism where it's it's the better for all of us and it's also anticapitalist and i think that that's...
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they all rush to go upstairs to do what they had to do good -- do. they left her standing there. ll behind her going up the steps to the deck. when she heard it, my grandmother fainted right back into the arms of the president. he caught her tenderly and gently. >> this week, the encore presentation of our original series "first ladies: influence and image," looking at the public and private lives of our nation's first ladies. --s week, a liza harrison anna harrison to a liza johnson. >> this week on "q&a," "washington post" reporter nikita stewart discusses her recent front-page profile of washington d.c. businessman jeffrey thompson titled "the governor of d.c. -- the rise of jeffrey thompson and the fall that has rattled district politics." >> nikita stewart, as a reporter for "the washington post," on july 13, you wrote a huge piece, front-page, on a man named jeffrey thompson. why? >> jeffrey thompson had been in the news. he is a local businessman at the center of major federal investigation and no one really knew who we was. so i basically told my editor i want to write the
they all rush to go upstairs to do what they had to do good -- do. they left her standing there. ll behind her going up the steps to the deck. when she heard it, my grandmother fainted right back into the arms of the president. he caught her tenderly and gently. >> this week, the encore presentation of our original series "first ladies: influence and image," looking at the public and private lives of our nation's first ladies. --s week, a liza harrison anna harrison to a liza...
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if you go to the store, do you remember what your spouse told you to pick up there? or attention--do you feel like you're sharp and you can really keep up with things? or even speed. as we all know, the world is getting faster and faster. we want to keep up with the rapid pace of, you know, whether it's kids or our friends or the news in the world around us. - let's try an exercise. so, we chose one that just seemed interesting. this one has to do with intelligence, and you call it juggle factor. - juggle factor. that's right. so, let's start there with the middle one on the top, if you don't mind. and what this exercise does is it explicitly exercises working memory. and what i mean by that is the ability of your brain to juggle a lot of information at the same time, to keep it in mind and select the pieces of information that you need and want at the right time. so, we see all these circles moving around and then we see these numbers appearing--1, 2, 3. and it seems simple--you have to wait till they stop moving and then click on the circles that had the numbers in
if you go to the store, do you remember what your spouse told you to pick up there? or attention--do you feel like you're sharp and you can really keep up with things? or even speed. as we all know, the world is getting faster and faster. we want to keep up with the rapid pace of, you know, whether it's kids or our friends or the news in the world around us. - let's try an exercise. so, we chose one that just seemed interesting. this one has to do with intelligence, and you call it juggle...
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having the humility to do that. analysts of history are full of extraordinarily successful companies that had to make those decisions repeatedly. >> let's talk about asking -- how you figure out the amount you're asking for. because they're already talking about how they may need to go out for funding again in a year. and it's very time consuming. >> so i think the issue is a lot of entrepreneurs, they look at how much equity they have to give up as opposed to how much money they need to get to their next milestone. for us, what i would say normally whatever you think is the amount you need, ask for 25% to 50% more because you want that contingency plan if things don't go well, if the testing doesn't go well, to get things back on track. and i think in today's day in age, you're seeing companies raise an initial round and need an extension of that round to better prove out some of their hypotheses. >> and the last thing you want to do is spending time raising, fund raising when you actually want to be running your co
having the humility to do that. analysts of history are full of extraordinarily successful companies that had to make those decisions repeatedly. >> let's talk about asking -- how you figure out the amount you're asking for. because they're already talking about how they may need to go out for funding again in a year. and it's very time consuming. >> so i think the issue is a lot of entrepreneurs, they look at how much equity they have to give up as opposed to how much money they...
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i had no idea what to do really. the key thing that really made a difference as my supervisor at the time, when i asked her what should i do, thinking i would get instruction manual, some guiding, she would tell me what to do. she didn't. she asked me, what do you want to do? you might've heard me say it before, but it really upset me. i was a young teacher waiting for guidance. instead of giving me directions, she opened this large space for me, this big space and that empty space really became the template for everything i was to do after that. the very first thing was the world peace game. i had to create curriculum. i was teaching gifted and talented inner-city kids in virginia and doing what i wanted to do. i didn't know what that was, but i thought i would try to do what my good mentors, great mentors that i was the tides. find out who your students are. really get to know them and find out what their passions are. but they love, what they care about. you find out what they care about and then build curriculum t
i had no idea what to do really. the key thing that really made a difference as my supervisor at the time, when i asked her what should i do, thinking i would get instruction manual, some guiding, she would tell me what to do. she didn't. she asked me, what do you want to do? you might've heard me say it before, but it really upset me. i was a young teacher waiting for guidance. instead of giving me directions, she opened this large space for me, this big space and that empty space really...
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jarrett susan rice you know absolutely made the artist he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than quality ok so even that was a real mouthful there and would you agree or disagree with what we heard from hong kong that samantha's got the power to say. i. was actually a very intelligent individual and i think you should be classy diplomat at the u.n. but i all and i am a big fan of president obama's but i think he's made it made a grave error in this in this respect i agree with that he should never of promise this so-called red line a year ago but i will say that you don't american president has the right to change his mind and in the one year since he made that. a lot of things to change in the middle east the middle east is in total chaos at this point egypt is in the state of collapse levanon is riven by factions there are huge refugee flows into turkey lebanon in jordan for five hundred thousand each case iraq is ra
jarrett susan rice you know absolutely made the artist he doesn't have a clue he doesn't know what to do so now he's trying to even try to wiggle out and find an exit strategy that does not include humanitarian so mohawk war look this is tragic comedy more tragic than quality ok so even that was a real mouthful there and would you agree or disagree with what we heard from hong kong that samantha's got the power to say. i. was actually a very intelligent individual and i think you should be...
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we were absolutely nervous to do so. we also realized that it's important that in order to get this to market, we have to disclose it, we have to build relationships. networking is probably the biggest lesson we've learned. in a ten-minute conversation with somebody at a trade show it's amazing the knowledge you can gain. they help you identify the problems you could potentially face. >> when you're first starting out, you don't even know the questions to ask. you need to talk to people and find out. congratulations on your product. >> thank you. >> it looks great. thank you for the advice on this. >>> we've been talking about what it takes to get your product on to the shelves of major retailers like walgreens and target. not long ago we spoke to representatives from those stores as well as a california business owner who successfully made his way through that proces process. >> they started out with 16 items in our store and they now have over 50. >> incredible brand and we're so excited to have them as a partner. >> wa
we were absolutely nervous to do so. we also realized that it's important that in order to get this to market, we have to disclose it, we have to build relationships. networking is probably the biggest lesson we've learned. in a ten-minute conversation with somebody at a trade show it's amazing the knowledge you can gain. they help you identify the problems you could potentially face. >> when you're first starting out, you don't even know the questions to ask. you need to talk to people...
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i know i try to avoid that sometimes you can't i had to do the murder trials i had to do the tabloid stories they're part of the nature of being and never like them i don't like doing divorce stories i don't like. stories of you know the saddest stories to do you know on a child is missing and you're interviewing the parent and while it search parties are are looking for the child let's. see motional in training it's very hard that we have to do them the public has but morbid interest is to have everyone if you driving down the street and there's a car accident you stop you look because you're morbidly interested and so the public is more broadly interested they're more interested in that's the nature of the beast that's not maybe my primary interest but you know we have to do sometimes what the public wants i never enjoyed it you say the beginning of the show that the internet is the future or are you in with people who actually think that it will kill if kill off television you know it'll kill off television is silly and i get different and i can't predict anything i don't think any
i know i try to avoid that sometimes you can't i had to do the murder trials i had to do the tabloid stories they're part of the nature of being and never like them i don't like doing divorce stories i don't like. stories of you know the saddest stories to do you know on a child is missing and you're interviewing the parent and while it search parties are are looking for the child let's. see motional in training it's very hard that we have to do them the public has but morbid interest is to...
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you have a lot to do. is thedo about nothing" new project, and the avengers we will be talking about that. it is good to have you. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. are an ass. >> does that not suspect my years? that you were here to write me remember i am an ass. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation withgrace lee boggs just days before her 90th birthday. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminating hunger and we have work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> be more. pbs. hello and welcome to global 3000, your weekly check on how globalisation affects us all. and here's what we have coming
you have a lot to do. is thedo about nothing" new project, and the avengers we will be talking about that. it is good to have you. that is our show for tonight. as always, keep the faith. are an ass. >> does that not suspect my years? that you were here to write me remember i am an ass. tavis: hi, i'm tavis smiley. join me next time for a conversation withgrace lee boggs just days before her 90th birthday. that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr....
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to do his homework. i'm gonna show you what to say specifically, and i'm gonna show you what to do about that, and it'll all be geared toward getting that kid to take responsibility for himself. we want to stop-- i want to stop the fighting in your house. i want to stop the yelling, i want to stop the screaming. i'm gonna show you how to stop that stuff and to start a program where kids are taking more responsibility and solving their own problems appropriately. you're gonna be the person who helps them solve their problem. you're not gonna be the person that takes that problem on your shoulders and then you have to live with it. it's their job to learn how to solve problems. i'm gonna show you exactly how to get them to do that. you know, the parents that i work with find the total transformation program to be a very exciting experience for them because they stop asking themselves, "what am i doing wrong?" you know, a lot of parents blame themselves or blame each other-- it can have a lot of pressure on
to do his homework. i'm gonna show you what to say specifically, and i'm gonna show you what to do about that, and it'll all be geared toward getting that kid to take responsibility for himself. we want to stop-- i want to stop the fighting in your house. i want to stop the yelling, i want to stop the screaming. i'm gonna show you how to stop that stuff and to start a program where kids are taking more responsibility and solving their own problems appropriately. you're gonna be the person who...
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the human aspect do you ever go back to your early interviews do i ever go back and watch them or listen to the marrow but i remember a lot of them i remember of them i remember you know bobby darin the famous singer was my first famous interview but i've been i've interviewed seven presidents world leaders. historic debates presidential debates have been involved in gubernatorial debates of interviewed famous personalities i love asking questions it's i was curiosity is a part of me i've never gotten over wondering why people do what they do i know when i was nine years old i got on a bus and i would as the bus driver why do you want to drive a bus. why do you do this i'm still that way if you sit next to me on an airplane i ask questions what why do you do this why are you an accountant and a business there are so if it's every day in my life is just part of my d.n.a. to watch other interviewers i mean with your experience do you can you see something and say oh my god out of never thought of that myself i watch other end of his other thing i
the human aspect do you ever go back to your early interviews do i ever go back and watch them or listen to the marrow but i remember a lot of them i remember of them i remember you know bobby darin the famous singer was my first famous interview but i've been i've interviewed seven presidents world leaders. historic debates presidential debates have been involved in gubernatorial debates of interviewed famous personalities i love asking questions it's i was curiosity is a part of me i've never...
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it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas. of there's a collective liberation that we're all tied in this together that that i do want to do better on the back of somebody else and i don't want somebody do better on the back of me but again we're in this together and these ideas have a long over one hundred year tradition of libertarianism but it's social libertarianism where it's it's it's the better for all of us and it's also anticapitalist and i think that that's a really important distinction to make because capitalism has been exploiting it with capitalism it's been oppressive to communities all over the planet and to the extraction of resources destroy the earth. along the way thank you austin libertarianism gaining traction has been so convoluted by the establishment describe true libertarianism to our audience through libertarianism would be called classical liberalism meaning you get all of your liberties you get your social liberties and you get your economic liberties and i would disagree with that capitalism explo
it we start to do it ourselves and we do it in our communities the ideas. of there's a collective liberation that we're all tied in this together that that i do want to do better on the back of somebody else and i don't want somebody do better on the back of me but again we're in this together and these ideas have a long over one hundred year tradition of libertarianism but it's social libertarianism where it's it's it's the better for all of us and it's also anticapitalist and i think that...
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is very expensive to do that. the demand letter is a requirment for the state -- is a requirement for the state laws to be brought. for civil rights cases, you are expected to know the law and be in compliance. they do not make a demand under federal law saying they should ask you for damages. and the damages could be substantial. the damages are based on the number of barriers encountered by the person when they're going to inspect the premises. these people will come and visit your business barack, three, or four times. they will sit at the counter if you have a counter. they will sit at a table. that are well aware of what the legal requirements are of the height of the table and the length of the legs, whether the bathroom is compliance, whether there is appropriate sign it. the first barrier is access to the premises itself. adding is? . -- adding steps. having a ramp that is too steep is an access issue. there are ways to deal with those. having a power door or something of that nature. of power door -- you h
is very expensive to do that. the demand letter is a requirment for the state -- is a requirement for the state laws to be brought. for civil rights cases, you are expected to know the law and be in compliance. they do not make a demand under federal law saying they should ask you for damages. and the damages could be substantial. the damages are based on the number of barriers encountered by the person when they're going to inspect the premises. these people will come and visit your business...
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in fact, you don't need me to do this. people are doing it.if you do 80%, 90% of the people using these drugs without a problem, they are already doing it. but i am proposing that we have this education be even better and more widely available and we can decrease even more potential harms. >> when did you begin this education? >> if you're a student at columbia and you take my classic at this education. our era of fear in my household you get this education from the time you are able to walk and talk. siliceous like any other education. drugs are not special in my household. the main focus in my household is that my children are good to have -- expected to achieve a certain amount of success in life. they are expected to go to college, expected to do these things. not anything that impedes or disrupts their ability to do that, we have a problem. whether it's driving the car too fast, whether it is playing videogames, whether it is smoking marijuana. so this particular education is not limited to marijuana or some drug. it encompasses everythin
in fact, you don't need me to do this. people are doing it.if you do 80%, 90% of the people using these drugs without a problem, they are already doing it. but i am proposing that we have this education be even better and more widely available and we can decrease even more potential harms. >> when did you begin this education? >> if you're a student at columbia and you take my classic at this education. our era of fear in my household you get this education from the time you are...
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our empowered to go for it and do must be done. not just visually empowered but politically empowered as well. and second was what? -- [inaudible] the churches have to be -- [inaudible] they have to nurture the people and change the world. that's the responsibility for all churches, not all churches responsibility but they have to do that. what that says is that we go beyond institutional maintenance. we get empowered to go outside the wall of the church and must be that we want to change the society and change the world. not just go out and save soul and bring them back to the church and do what you do. you -- you see what i'm saying? it has to be a real basis of movement to really be the choice jesus envisioned. >> some of the work in the church is preparation, socialization, learning the tools, the skills to engage if broader activity. so what we engage in struggle in local organizations and institutional space within civil society. those are training ground for when we stop out of the institutional space. it has some -- i unders
our empowered to go for it and do must be done. not just visually empowered but politically empowered as well. and second was what? -- [inaudible] the churches have to be -- [inaudible] they have to nurture the people and change the world. that's the responsibility for all churches, not all churches responsibility but they have to do that. what that says is that we go beyond institutional maintenance. we get empowered to go outside the wall of the church and must be that we want to change the...
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. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to open the cash register or i'm going to shoot her. >>> i ain't going to lie. this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why, but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> because you're used to having a little bit more freedom than what you have here. >> i think when i went to like the adult thing and then came back here here it's like -- oh, i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is. it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over
. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to...
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ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when i am ready to go to juvenile hall, i have problems getting a pass. and i go there all the time. just to be able to make contact. the same person that is giving me the past don't want to give me a pass all of a sudden. we have to come together as a community and set aside the status, set aside the power. come together to work for a common goal to make our community better. [applause] >> there is a theme emerging, even as we are listening, about leveling the status in these collaboration's. everybody is equalized. i am hearing these words over and over again. tough love, does that help?
ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when...
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where to go to do that, where to go to get assistance. we are also a resourced. we do see people in our office, many of them are a year or two out from even opening their business, so we will ask them what their credits for is, have they done their business plans, do they know what they're capital needs are going to be, how much money they have, how much money they are going to need to open their business. based upon those questions, we will direct them to the sba for workshops, courses. there is other entities that also provide workshop courses score as well in terms of helping to write business plans. also helping to educate the distinction between the micro lender, our bank, and our larger financial institutions and how those lending -- what is the difference in how this entities will lend, in addition to the sba loans that are available. also in response to the economic crisis, which hit a couple of months after we open our doors, the mayor reinstated the revolving loan fund, and we partnered with tmc working solutions, which is a micro lender, to provide a l
where to go to do that, where to go to get assistance. we are also a resourced. we do see people in our office, many of them are a year or two out from even opening their business, so we will ask them what their credits for is, have they done their business plans, do they know what they're capital needs are going to be, how much money they have, how much money they are going to need to open their business. based upon those questions, we will direct them to the sba for workshops, courses. there...
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i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: taylor branch is, of course, the brilliant writer of the trilogy "the king years." he has distilled the epic story into one book. it is called "the king years: historic moments in the civil rights movment." he joins us from washington. taylor, good to have you on the program. >> i wish i could be with you. tavis: i wish we could have you in the studio. you have spent basically your life working on this icon a trilogy, and then you end up with a book that basically distills it all down. why did you do this? >> teachers have told me for many years that while they love the story, 800-page books are a little much to assign college students, let alone high school, and that weighed on me. the other thi
i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only about halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. tavis: taylor branch is, of course, the brilliant writer of the trilogy "the king years." he has distilled the epic story into one...
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and now is the time to do it. to marry the vision that's been articulated by the commission, by folks from the public, and get that to be exactly what the puc staff is saying. because there is some kind of disconnect. and this does that because the goals that we've articulated are our goals, goals of supporters, folks that have worked on this for a long time. i included myself in this. >> all right. so, how about -- >> i hear what you're saying. there is a second. we need to move it to a vote. >> are you calling the question, commissioner king? yes. director [speaker not understood]. >> i was wondering if the commission's by laws would allow electronic voting. >> they don. ~ do not. that's not in our by laws. >> is there any other discussion? bylaws ~ >> don't we have to have public comment? >> yes. public comment on the proposed action. >>> jason freed, lafco staff. what i just heard read i think would be a big detriment to this program. i think that while there are some questions that still need to be answered, t
and now is the time to do it. to marry the vision that's been articulated by the commission, by folks from the public, and get that to be exactly what the puc staff is saying. because there is some kind of disconnect. and this does that because the goals that we've articulated are our goals, goals of supporters, folks that have worked on this for a long time. i included myself in this. >> all right. so, how about -- >> i hear what you're saying. there is a second. we need to move it...
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to do want to win so. zoe on twitter wants to know what annoys you most about each other and not the question of moving she got what it was is there anything about a better. i mean her car i call her car the dirty diaper it is it's not normal larry i mean she collects things she has twelve strollers she's a on the borderline of being a hoarder you know if my words birth was to. come on i like everything about you that you know he leaves. wet towels everywhere like he's one of these people he gets out of the shower i don't know i don't know if you're this type of man of men i meet him do you tell a lot in the shower when you come out and make you said it was so you do get the floor wet i don't like that only the bathroom can you tell us in this hour in the show yes i do i actually open the door i reach out and grab my tie towel off and then i know you do have shellings no no i want to. do the five minutes and then what are you going to do about. abigail alonzo do you think baby dude will be a mama's boy or
to do want to win so. zoe on twitter wants to know what annoys you most about each other and not the question of moving she got what it was is there anything about a better. i mean her car i call her car the dirty diaper it is it's not normal larry i mean she collects things she has twelve strollers she's a on the borderline of being a hoarder you know if my words birth was to. come on i like everything about you that you know he leaves. wet towels everywhere like he's one of these people he...
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to me. what would do you to putin? putin is doing this on purpose. esn't have to give this guy asylum. he is spitting in the eye of the u.s.a. and really sending a message to president obama like, you know, we are not going to -- we are not going to cooperate with you. what would you do to putin? >> i think there are a couple things we can do. and number one, of course, we can ratchet up the rhetoric, which of course, we are not going to do anything. not going to accomplish anything. >> bill: putin public spats with putin won't help him. >> bare chested and hunts a bear or something. goes fishing and pulls out those four feet long catfish, whatever he is fishing for. you could as lindsey graham is suggesting, threaten to boycott the olympics and sochi. is that going to happen? i doubt it will. will it really accomplish much? no. it kind of goes back to the old cold war, you know, moscow olympics in 1980. i don't think they dual that bill, we could also say, well, the president is not going to meet as planned on september 5th with vladimir putin in mos
to me. what would do you to putin? putin is doing this on purpose. esn't have to give this guy asylum. he is spitting in the eye of the u.s.a. and really sending a message to president obama like, you know, we are not going to -- we are not going to cooperate with you. what would you do to putin? >> i think there are a couple things we can do. and number one, of course, we can ratchet up the rhetoric, which of course, we are not going to do anything. not going to accomplish anything....
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go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the top, good. we're going to say that this is the glass from here on down, so how would you break it? do i just want to take it like this and smash it this way? no. the end of the board, going to use the end of the board, but i'm also going to remember that the glass can hurt me. if i were to hit it like this, the glass could slide down, cut my hand. so you want to start at the top like he said, hold this down, turn your head away, you start at the top and smash the glass this way down like that. if it does slide down, it's going to go away from you and not towards your hand
go in -- first thing you need to do is always try to get in the easiest way. what do you want to use to force entry? you can use axs, you are use pry bars or jacks, car jacks. you need to do a lift, you don't have any levers, there's some cars parked outside, you go up and ask the owner of the car, is it okay if i use your car jack? because you're not going to break in, are you? there's always cutting and boring. here is that ax. of course striking and hammering. how do you break glass? at the...
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about and something to do. but so many -- particularly of romances like if you go see a romantic movie -- a girl is dragging you. it's some female dopey movie that has no relationship to how you feel about romance, right? or it's a woman being dragged to some macho point of view about it all, you know? and what i think is unique about withoutvies is that are a specific agenda. i mean agender, agenda. it's not "sleepless in seattle" where all the girls love. it's not eva mendes crawling cross a trance am and -- transam and men think it's cute. my character has a lot of problems. he doesn't handle everything right. is behavior in the past hasn't been perfect. and he's still a human being that wants to have a great life. celine is a woman worthy of being loved. and i think that you don't see clear three-dimensional portraits of men and women trying to love each other very often. tavis: this notion of being able to use -- to exercise your own artistic freedom, your own artistic agency, to do something that matters t
about and something to do. but so many -- particularly of romances like if you go see a romantic movie -- a girl is dragging you. it's some female dopey movie that has no relationship to how you feel about romance, right? or it's a woman being dragged to some macho point of view about it all, you know? and what i think is unique about withoutvies is that are a specific agenda. i mean agender, agenda. it's not "sleepless in seattle" where all the girls love. it's not eva mendes...
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push them to do more. n't want to. he does it again. so what's more likely, he uses them if we don't do anything or he uses them if we do do something? >> i really wish i had the answer to that. there is no magic dose of miliryto tip him over, just eno punish him and say, don't ever use chemical weapons again, not so much that you push him to actually use chemical weapons to defend himself, if nothing happens, assad will certainly feel he got away with it and might be tempted once again to use chemical weapons. it's hard enough itself. it's hard to know. if you do nothing, if you ask the rebels this question, they say they think assad can only conclude he got awhich with it and will be tempted to use them again and again. then what does the u.s. do the next time? >> but you don't have to worry about any of the destabilizing stuff that might happen if it hits the fan when we do something. i guess you can't decide on what to do based on threats, but at least you wouldn't be dealing with the possible, go ahead
push them to do more. n't want to. he does it again. so what's more likely, he uses them if we don't do anything or he uses them if we do do something? >> i really wish i had the answer to that. there is no magic dose of miliryto tip him over, just eno punish him and say, don't ever use chemical weapons again, not so much that you push him to actually use chemical weapons to defend himself, if nothing happens, assad will certainly feel he got away with it and might be tempted once again...
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we need to do a stress test planning. e need to look at the different, multi-dimensional and where are we going to have a problem at conveying responsibility to a host nation. part of the capacity building. cultural going to be and capacity differences. the casualty evacuations in afghanistan as well. and other places, so we have to go through each of these transitions from tactical level training and equipping and conflict approach to law enforcement approach to quick impact stabilization in the longer-term development. all of these require your concerted, forward-looking planning. that is really important. and finally, i agree with the needs to step nss up to this. that is very important. , a couple of questions. >> on the capacity development and planning exit from the beginning of the is one the hardest things we have to struggle with the right now. the main problem i see is we are putting the wrong people into the jobs. of the international lawyer doing capacity development in minister.-- for i had no skill sets. i'm
we need to do a stress test planning. e need to look at the different, multi-dimensional and where are we going to have a problem at conveying responsibility to a host nation. part of the capacity building. cultural going to be and capacity differences. the casualty evacuations in afghanistan as well. and other places, so we have to go through each of these transitions from tactical level training and equipping and conflict approach to law enforcement approach to quick impact stabilization in...
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that's a good place to do it. but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the street is the safest location, that's where you would do it at. this house here fell over. doesn't have something called a sheer wall. so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that build
that's a good place to do it. but you always want to do it at the safest location. so if the street is the safest location, that's where you would do it at. this house here fell over. doesn't have something called a sheer wall. so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together....
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to lola. hey baby girl, how you doing? ow, here's an orange. >> o.k. >> if your pet has fleas, you want to just take an orange, score the orange and rub it on the dog or cat, but do it outside because the fleas are not going to be very happy and they're going to be jumping off the dog. so you want to be careful they don't get all over you. >> something this natural and this affordable makes the fleas jump off? i love this. >> and there are more facts that really relate to this in the book. now, we also have a lint roller here. and i'm going to show you how to use a lint roller to get the fleas and ticks off your pet as soon as they come in from outside. but do it immediately. now all you do is just take your pet and run the lint roller over your pet and it'll pick up the fleas and ticks and that solves the problem. >> oh, we like that one, don't we? >> now, if you want to keep the fleas out of your pet's bedding, all you have to do is use a few drops of lavender oil in the dog or cat's bedding and that'll keep the fleas awa
to lola. hey baby girl, how you doing? ow, here's an orange. >> o.k. >> if your pet has fleas, you want to just take an orange, score the orange and rub it on the dog or cat, but do it outside because the fleas are not going to be very happy and they're going to be jumping off the dog. so you want to be careful they don't get all over you. >> something this natural and this affordable makes the fleas jump off? i love this. >> and there are more facts that really relate...