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one the proposed housing developments if all people want to move into 0 place of their own it is unbeknownst consciously that a developer can development market rate housing with no inclusionary unit and avoid the low inclusionary housing requirement we hear that the city wants at&t all san franciscans to share in the prosperity i encourage you to vote yes, sir. on this amendment so we can see movement to that end thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon commissioner i'm weekend i'm from hospitality house i'm fortunate because i do live in a below market rate in the city it's a big big i can't tell you self-worth and just being self-esteemed boost i can live in affordable housing here in the city with people that haven't struggled in homelessness and incarceration and i dictionary you're well aware there's a problem in the 75 city about how's the planning code requires the how's projects with 10 or more units has housing occupants and all have below market rate in them at the present moment there are developers that are providing shelters if special needs group but the ones t
one the proposed housing developments if all people want to move into 0 place of their own it is unbeknownst consciously that a developer can development market rate housing with no inclusionary unit and avoid the low inclusionary housing requirement we hear that the city wants at&t all san franciscans to share in the prosperity i encourage you to vote yes, sir. on this amendment so we can see movement to that end thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon...
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unbeknownst to him. >> my mom was a little freaked out, that she could lose her house, her swimming pool and everything. so i was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, it's not worth it but when he offered his services for free, they decided to fight back. they compromised. >> we move edd up a bit. >> today they're one of the top selling items in the shop. >> i would have had to cave in and let it go and they would have got their way but thanks to ted harold who's a local lawyer and a surfer. >> luckily for him there's a suffer dude lawyer who's me who libyas in santa cruz who saw what was going on and offered my services for free. >> my reaction when i got this letter was that this wasn't real. >> was like oh yeah that's got to be a truth. >> last september in portland oregon, they received their own cease and desist letter. >> right here i have a letter. dear miss cairo, it's come to the attention of the olympic committee you're operating a charcuterie. we would ask you to discontinue using it. >> we thought that can't be. >> we came one
unbeknownst to him. >> my mom was a little freaked out, that she could lose her house, her swimming pool and everything. so i was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, it's not worth it but when he offered his services for free, they decided to fight back. they compromised. >> we move edd up a bit. >> today they're one of the top selling items in the shop. >> i would have had to cave in and let it go and they would...
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. >> reporter: unbeknownst to them, the girl's mother called the police that night, worried about her daughter's whereabouts. two months later, detectives showed up at zach's work. >> my friend was working there, came to the back, there's two detectives here, they want to talk to you. i heard pounding like crazy. >> reporter: he was arrested and pled guilty to fourth degree criminal sexual conduct. at the trial zach found an unlikely ally, the mother of the girl he had sex with. the girl's mother telling the judge, i don't want him to be a sex offender because he really is not. her daughter adding, i feel nothing should happen to zach. the judge condemned what he called a culture of meet, hook up, have sex, sayonara, totally inappropriate behavior, and sentenced him to 90 days in jail. >> the hardest part probably for me was seeing him led away. he turned and looked at us and it's like, we want to give him a hug. we didn't even have that opportunity. >> reporter: today after two and a half months of jail food, this is zach's first taste of freedom. >> a smoothie. >> hold on, i want to
. >> reporter: unbeknownst to them, the girl's mother called the police that night, worried about her daughter's whereabouts. two months later, detectives showed up at zach's work. >> my friend was working there, came to the back, there's two detectives here, they want to talk to you. i heard pounding like crazy. >> reporter: he was arrested and pled guilty to fourth degree criminal sexual conduct. at the trial zach found an unlikely ally, the mother of the girl he had sex...
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supervisor avalos, actually our two offices were both drafting this legislation at the same time, unbeknownst to one another. so i'm happy that we're able to introduce this together. as he had mentioned in 2002, when the board of supervisors originally passed the inclusionary housing program, inclusionary affordable housing program, an ordinance that is not replicated throughout cities across the country it was one of our most successful initiatives in ensuring that the producing of affordable housing okurds and also to ensure that the private market rate developers are part of the solution in building units to the vast majority of san francisco residents. as i said many times before, 60% of the san francisco residents qualify for affordable housing in the city. the board intended this program to apply to all units built, and explicitly stated that group housing was one of the types of housing which should apply under the inclusionary ordinance. it only became clear as supervisor avalos mentioned, to our office last year, that the planning department has been interpreting this ordinance diffe
supervisor avalos, actually our two offices were both drafting this legislation at the same time, unbeknownst to one another. so i'm happy that we're able to introduce this together. as he had mentioned in 2002, when the board of supervisors originally passed the inclusionary housing program, inclusionary affordable housing program, an ordinance that is not replicated throughout cities across the country it was one of our most successful initiatives in ensuring that the producing of affordable...
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supervisor avalos, actually our two offices were both drafting this legislation at the same time, unbeknownst to one another. so i'm happy that we're able to introduce this together. as he had mentioned in 2002, when the board of supervisors originally passed the inclusionary housing program, inclusionary affordable housing program, an ordinance that is not replicated throughout cities across the country it was one of our most successful initiatives in ensuring that the producing of affordable housing okurds and also to ensure that the private market rate developers are part of the solution in building units to the vast majority of san francisco residents.
supervisor avalos, actually our two offices were both drafting this legislation at the same time, unbeknownst to one another. so i'm happy that we're able to introduce this together. as he had mentioned in 2002, when the board of supervisors originally passed the inclusionary housing program, inclusionary affordable housing program, an ordinance that is not replicated throughout cities across the country it was one of our most successful initiatives in ensuring that the producing of affordable...
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that that could be my function to bring the news of the outside world to american liberalism where unbeknownst to them they all generally agree with each other and don't think of themselves that way but there are institutional habits of thought and they become impervious half the country is conservative i have found there are many more conservatives the up and down in your elevators in new york then you might think. that is my sense of mission although i would add over the course of the years doing what i do of the surrounding conditions have changed since you ask me about controversial books of course, personally and professionally i get a kick out of starting an argument laky legal education to sit in your office in those days to actually have the end box with physical pieces of paper to pile up with reviews and columns and articles and letters to the editor from small midwestern newspapers that would respond and it was very satisfying you feel you made an impact that is what publishing is. my favorite i say that prime all acting is martin luther nailing his speech to the door and imagine th
that that could be my function to bring the news of the outside world to american liberalism where unbeknownst to them they all generally agree with each other and don't think of themselves that way but there are institutional habits of thought and they become impervious half the country is conservative i have found there are many more conservatives the up and down in your elevators in new york then you might think. that is my sense of mission although i would add over the course of the years...
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. >> they were under the impression that they were cousins unbeknownst to them that they were actuallyer and sister. >> it was about 2001, my mom starts getting sick. she was struggling to breathe. all i remember is my mom walking past and i said you know, take care of yourselves. said take care of yourselves and, you know, i will see you guys. >> when lydia died of cancer, ana becomes the mother figure for anabelle and moises and becomes the surrogate wife of thomas's. >> i can't imagine going to my mother's funeral and knowing as she was going through the death process that she knew that the devil incarnate was going to take over her family. >> in 2003, my sister was pregnant again. bringing to life rachel. and i asked her who's the dad and she looked at me in the eye and said hugo, who else do you think? in may 2007 she gets into a relationship outside thomas. >> no one had ever known ana to have a relationship. that's what enraged thomas the most. and the fact that because she was going on her own, he was now losing complete control. >> he put her at gunpoint and he told her you ev
. >> they were under the impression that they were cousins unbeknownst to them that they were actuallyer and sister. >> it was about 2001, my mom starts getting sick. she was struggling to breathe. all i remember is my mom walking past and i said you know, take care of yourselves. said take care of yourselves and, you know, i will see you guys. >> when lydia died of cancer, ana becomes the mother figure for anabelle and moises and becomes the surrogate wife of thomas's....
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unbeknownst to them, they were actually brother and sister. >> it was about 2001.y mom starts getting sick. it was concentrated in her lungs, so she was struggling to breathe. all i remember is, you know, my mom, you know, walking past us and saying, you know, take care of yourselves. she said, said take care of yourselves. and, you know, i'll see you guys. >> when lydia died of cancer, ana now becomes the mother figure for both gabriela and moises. and becomes the surrogate wife, if you will, of tomas. >> i can't imagine going to my mother's funeral and knowing that if she was going through that tortuous death process that she knew the devil incarnate was going to take over her family. >> in 2003, my sister was pregnant again. bringing to life rachel. and i asked her, who's the dad? and she looked at me and said in the eye, and said who else do you think? in may 2007, she gets into a relationship outside tomas. >> no one had ever known ana to have a relationship. that's what enraged tomas the most. and the fact that because she was going on her own he was now losi
unbeknownst to them, they were actually brother and sister. >> it was about 2001.y mom starts getting sick. it was concentrated in her lungs, so she was struggling to breathe. all i remember is, you know, my mom, you know, walking past us and saying, you know, take care of yourselves. she said, said take care of yourselves. and, you know, i'll see you guys. >> when lydia died of cancer, ana now becomes the mother figure for both gabriela and moises. and becomes the surrogate wife,...
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unbeknownst to him, somebody else claimed to have trademark rights. >> my mom thought she'd lose theusiness, maybe her house, the swimming pool. so she was a little frightened especially at her age, that she could lose everything. so was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, the cost of fighting back often isn't worth it but when ted offered his legal services for free that allowed the nolands to fight back. they got a compromise agreement. >> we just moved the word usa up a half inch and plugged in original right below it. >> today those modified shirts are one of the top selling items in the shop. >> i probably would have had to cave in and let it go and they would have got their way. thanks to ted harold a local lawyer and surfer -- >> luckily for him there's a surfer dude lawyer which is me who lives in santa cruz who saw what was going on and offered my services for free. >>> so my reaction when i got this letter was that this isn't real. >> i was kind of like oh, yeah got to be a joke. >> last september michelle and elias in port
unbeknownst to him, somebody else claimed to have trademark rights. >> my mom thought she'd lose theusiness, maybe her house, the swimming pool. so she was a little frightened especially at her age, that she could lose everything. so was i a little bit. >> when big organizations take on small mom and pops like the nolands, the cost of fighting back often isn't worth it but when ted offered his legal services for free that allowed the nolands to fight back. they got a compromise...
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for a decision like that can be unbeknownst to ourselves for our guardian. it's mind boggling.ven't said how many people will be treated. ainsley? >> thank you. >> that's something you don't see every day. a school bus with three parking tickets. the bus is registered to a depot that's no longer in use which is why the fines are not paid. the district finally did pay up. no word on the total bill. >> parents horrified at what they are choeld their children could be turned over to the state if they're late picking up their kids from school. details on this policy was just sent home to families in salem, oregon parents will have to get their children from court? the note not sake how late is too late. now they have to review the letter and it should not have been sent home. >>> time now to brew on this. a michigan judge gave kids juvenile detention for not having lunch with their dad. the children are involved in a bitter custody dispute since they divorced in 2009. the kids say the father was abusive to the children. the judge says the mother brainwashed them. she ordered them h
for a decision like that can be unbeknownst to ourselves for our guardian. it's mind boggling.ven't said how many people will be treated. ainsley? >> thank you. >> that's something you don't see every day. a school bus with three parking tickets. the bus is registered to a depot that's no longer in use which is why the fines are not paid. the district finally did pay up. no word on the total bill. >> parents horrified at what they are choeld their children could be turned over...
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unbeknownst to them this would be their last meal. >> left a little after 10:00, 10:30.meanwhile a sinister plan was being hatched by charles manson at spawn ranch. >> we can ignite helter skelter and ignite this war by committing the murders ourselves. >> manson told watson to go up to the house at 10050 and to kill everybody there. >> why that house? >> the house was a symbol. it didn't matter who lived there. it was striking out at something that melcher had been attached to. >> he knew that melcher was no longer living there. >> manson remained behind as watson and others drove off in ranch hands car. joining them on a mission of murder was a recent edition to the family 19-year-old linda kasabine. >> she was a run away. left home and traveling around the country. and she wound up at the manson spawn ranch. >> and susan atkins and hex and myself were all in the car. and getting ready to leave. and charlie came out and said something like oh, you girls leave a sign, you know what i mean, something witchy. >> in her only television would you interview in 40 years she t
unbeknownst to them this would be their last meal. >> left a little after 10:00, 10:30.meanwhile a sinister plan was being hatched by charles manson at spawn ranch. >> we can ignite helter skelter and ignite this war by committing the murders ourselves. >> manson told watson to go up to the house at 10050 and to kill everybody there. >> why that house? >> the house was a symbol. it didn't matter who lived there. it was striking out at something that melcher had...
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. >> the night he was arrested he was staying up on the second floor, unbeknownst to the people on the first floor. he was then taking shelves that were up there storage shelves, cutting them down and then giving them to the gentleman walking away with the cart. >> reporter: now, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. i asked investigators if morris is a smoker? did they find cigarette butts? i was told yes. i also asked police sources if he's the only person they're looking at right now. we were told yes. police sources also tell us they're not sure if a cigarette butt ignited the blaze or if there was some sort of electrical source that was disconnected. as far as what's affected here on a very busy 69th street investigators tell us the three businesses you see here, model's, kick's usa, the payless and gnc are still closed at this time. the city is working with contractors to restore the businesses, clean them up and make them safe so they can reopen. live from upper darby, monique braxton, "nbc10 news." >>> walking the streets and listening to concerns that's what phil
. >> the night he was arrested he was staying up on the second floor, unbeknownst to the people on the first floor. he was then taking shelves that were up there storage shelves, cutting them down and then giving them to the gentleman walking away with the cart. >> reporter: now, the cause of the fire is still under investigation. i asked investigators if morris is a smoker? did they find cigarette butts? i was told yes. i also asked police sources if he's the only person they're...
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and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may not be supportive. they may not be in an environment where they feel the parent will affirm their identity. >> reporter: the american psychiatric association classifies gender dysphoria as a mental disorder. a 2008 study concluded most children grow out of it after puberty. john hopkins university was the first u.s. medical center to perform sex change operations but stopped after studying the outcomes. its long-time director of psychiatry calls oregon's policy child abuse. >> we have a very radical and even mutilating treatment being offered to children without any evidence -- any evidence that the long-
and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian is -- it's mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may...
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unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great deprivation, although they were, they were literally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to feed themselves in any way
unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r. i was able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand...
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then there's this revelation that unbeknownst to his wife camille, cosby says he was having six with five different women outside his marriage in different cities, hotels and one of his homes. it was two weeks ago we first saw parts of cosby's deposition from 2005. well, cnn has obtained the full deposition. nearly 1,000 pages. let me tell you, it's an eye opener on cosby's views on women and what he did to try to keep them quiet. our alexandra field joins us now from new york. alexandra? >> hi there, pamela. this deposition was done in philadelphia a decade ago. bill cosby was questioned by an attorney based on statements made by 13 different jane does who were all willing to testify against him. at one point during the exchange, the attorney says to bill cosby "i think you're making light of a very serious situation." with t to which bill cosby responds "that may very well be." the deposition is nearly a thousand pages long and what emerges is a clearer picture of bill cosby in his own words. cosby answered questions as part of a 2005 lawsuit that andrea constand brought against hi
then there's this revelation that unbeknownst to his wife camille, cosby says he was having six with five different women outside his marriage in different cities, hotels and one of his homes. it was two weeks ago we first saw parts of cosby's deposition from 2005. well, cnn has obtained the full deposition. nearly 1,000 pages. let me tell you, it's an eye opener on cosby's views on women and what he did to try to keep them quiet. our alexandra field joins us now from new york. alexandra?...
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. >> unbeknownst to wilson, the truck's driver jumps on the back of the rig as he's driving away andects the air hoses to the rear brakes, locking the rear wheels. >> that driver was able to dislodge the air brakes. he made a real valiant effort to try and take control of the truck before it pulled away with him. >> the truck driver ends up jumping from the truck. in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig. he pulls out, but within minutes, thanks to a 911 call from the truck's driver, police are on wilson's tail. >> i didn't have a plan. the individual i associated with said he wanted to buy some lumber, i was going to his house. >> he drove through yards. he drove around businesses, across medians. he crossed highways. he got on the wrong side of the highway and drove against the traffic. >> soon, the friction from the truck's locked rear wheels ignites the rubber tires and those flames set fire to the rig's flatbed, a forklift, and the load of lumber. >> once it caught fire, it burned uncontrollably. you see this truck with a huge ball of fire in tow.
. >> unbeknownst to wilson, the truck's driver jumps on the back of the rig as he's driving away andects the air hoses to the rear brakes, locking the rear wheels. >> that driver was able to dislodge the air brakes. he made a real valiant effort to try and take control of the truck before it pulled away with him. >> the truck driver ends up jumping from the truck. in spite of the locked rear wheels, wilson can still operate the big rig. he pulls out, but within minutes, thanks...
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, including whether he forced any of these women to take the drugs or slipped the drugs to them unbeknownsthem. p.j. maston met cosby in 1979 and he says cosby drugged and raped her at the whilehall hotel in chicago. p.j., before i get your reaction to this, i want people to know what quaaludes are because it's not something we know about today. they peaked back in the 1970s as a hypnotic and sedative. they were a muscle relaxant. our dr. drew pinsky explained the affect quaaludes can have on the body. let's take a listen. >> they cause sudden and severe intoxication. they induce sleep and it also causes let's call it a floppiness that people aren't just sort of able to propagate through the world. their muscles become so severely limp they almost can't lift their limbs up or come to their own defense. >> it sounds as though just about everyone who has come before and after you of the now 24 or so accusers has almost the identical story. is yours exactly as the others? >> ashleigh, there's more than 20 something. there's 48 of us now that have come forward. 48 and more to come. >> 24 who've
, including whether he forced any of these women to take the drugs or slipped the drugs to them unbeknownsthem. p.j. maston met cosby in 1979 and he says cosby drugged and raped her at the whilehall hotel in chicago. p.j., before i get your reaction to this, i want people to know what quaaludes are because it's not something we know about today. they peaked back in the 1970s as a hypnotic and sedative. they were a muscle relaxant. our dr. drew pinsky explained the affect quaaludes can have on...
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and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may not be supportive. they may not be in an environment where they feel the parent will affirm their identity. >> reporter: the american psychiatric association classifies gender dysphoria as a mental disorder. a 2008 study concluded most children grow out of it after puberty. john hopkins university was the first u.s. medical center to perform sex change operations but stopped after studying the outcomes. its long-time director of psychiatry calls oregon's policy child abuse. >> we have a very radical and even mutilating treatment being offered to children without any evidence -- any evidence that the long-term outcom
and for a decision a life-altering decision like that to be done unbeknownst to a parent or guardian mind boggling. >> reporter: the decision was made by oregon's health evidence review commission or herc with no public debate it began covering cross sex hormones puberty suppressing drugs and sex reassignment surgeries for medicaid enrollees in january. a transgender activist says not requiring parental permission will save lives through suicide prevention. >> parents may not be...
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but unbeknownst to him, authorities are remotely tracking his movements.t the only ones. high overhead, the crew in the action 13 news chopper is making its morning rounds. monitoring the traffic and police scanner for any interesting stories. and, boy, do they find one! when aerial photographer jason harvey starts hearing excited voices through his headset, his ears perk up. it's the police broadcasting the bait car description and general location. harvey relays the information to pilot paul hollenbeck who flies toward the scene. >> we decided we'll see if we can find it and we'll see what happens. because you can never tell. >> the suspect starts driving the wrong way down a multi-lane road. and the police who have full control of the vehicle decide they need to shut it down quick. >> control 627. turn that car off now. >> i got him. there he is. >> about that time we saw the vehicle. >> with the car stopped and the doors automatically locked, the suspect knows he's in trouble. but he's going to try and make a run for it. >> somehow after banging on the
but unbeknownst to him, authorities are remotely tracking his movements.t the only ones. high overhead, the crew in the action 13 news chopper is making its morning rounds. monitoring the traffic and police scanner for any interesting stories. and, boy, do they find one! when aerial photographer jason harvey starts hearing excited voices through his headset, his ears perk up. it's the police broadcasting the bait car description and general location. harvey relays the information to pilot paul...
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approved status because the fbi never heard back from the lexington county prosecutor's office and unbeknownst to the examiner it wasn't until after the shooting that i think they realized that we contacted the wrong department we were supposed to contact columbia police but because that contact information wasn't on the sheet they were never reached out to it's just a confluence of issues here and clearly a big breakdown in the system and director comey said we are looking at a full review here we are looking at everything to make sure this doesn't happen again. he also said he spoke to that examiner and said obviously she is heartbroken and struggling with this knowing this was someone that should have never been able to purchase a gun and the way he used the gun to kill those nine innocent people - brianna. >> it's unbelievable pamela brown, thanks for your report stay with us. we want to talk about emotions running high not just in south carolina but also on capitol hill. there was an emotional speech congressman john lewis saying the fight is far from over. he'll be telling you why next.
approved status because the fbi never heard back from the lexington county prosecutor's office and unbeknownst to the examiner it wasn't until after the shooting that i think they realized that we contacted the wrong department we were supposed to contact columbia police but because that contact information wasn't on the sheet they were never reached out to it's just a confluence of issues here and clearly a big breakdown in the system and director comey said we are looking at a full review...
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game and also it is seen as the exotic unknowable world where the devices for trading are sort of unbeknownstman. so one would think this situation is particularly acute over there. >> well yeah absolutely. if you read michael's -- >> michael -- >> -- yeah. flash voice. it's all gained by millisecond. smaller that be that. it's really interesting. it's not the stock exchange we think of when we think of the stock exchange. that's all symbolic. and these things are done just so quickly and they are so vulnerable to all kinds of things. and that is why, you know, financial industry has been hiring heavily trying to get real tech talent to running these things to give them a slight advantage and also to keep the systems in place. and, you know, again our government is reliant on these things too and there is not enough technical expertise in government to be able to regulate and understand what's going on. >> to that end, ben lawski says quotes phil retinger. we didn't go into full blown panic today but the notion that the new york stock exchange was shut down a couple of hours was cause for gre
game and also it is seen as the exotic unknowable world where the devices for trading are sort of unbeknownstman. so one would think this situation is particularly acute over there. >> well yeah absolutely. if you read michael's -- >> michael -- >> -- yeah. flash voice. it's all gained by millisecond. smaller that be that. it's really interesting. it's not the stock exchange we think of when we think of the stock exchange. that's all symbolic. and these things are done just so...
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unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r.as able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got research professor at the university of missouri, became an integral part of the columbia community. he and his wife ultimately had five children, all of them american-born u.s. citizens. the problem is beginning of the early 1990's, for the next decade, he had numerous family member still in iraq, including 11 siblings, along with his elderly mother who was blind. millions ofs and iraqis, his family members were not just suffering great deprivation, although they were, they were literally on the boundary of starvation, typically unable to feed themselves in any way tha
unbeknownst to me prior to my arrival, that happens to be the moody lives.r.as able to meet his son and son-in-law and hear about his truly amazing and genuinely disturbing experience. was a student who decided to come to the united states to pursue a phd in nuclear engineering. he arrived at the university of missouri to study and obtained his phd and decided along with his wife he wanted to stay in the united states and work in the united states rather than returning to iraq. work as aand got...
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Jul 22, 2015
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well, unbeknownst to us, that summer members of the cook county board -- cook county, they're the administratorstown, chicago, they worked tirelessly without my knowledge -- we have this witness notification system in illinois that's in the constitution. well, nobody notified me what they were doing. and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. now, you all know how important committee work is. well, cook county apparently didn't in this case and got it passed 10-5. well, we weren't notified of that. nor was the prosecutor. she wasn't aware of this. somehow there is this lack of communication. the county passes this very important ordinance and they don't even tell the 400, 500 assistant state attorneys. the lady was prosecuting my brother's killer was never notified. so here i am sitting at home the sunday before thanksgiving and i get a recorded message from some kid at the jail and said that chavez left. he posted bond and ran. and who do i call on a sunday? nobody's working. i couldn't get ahold of the prosecutor. so i got a hold of my ni
well, unbeknownst to us, that summer members of the cook county board -- cook county, they're the administratorstown, chicago, they worked tirelessly without my knowledge -- we have this witness notification system in illinois that's in the constitution. well, nobody notified me what they were doing. and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. now, you all know how important committee work is. well, cook county apparently didn't in this...
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Jul 10, 2015
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understanding the level of scepticism has changed markedly for obvious reasons for the disclosure going on unbeknownst to them and to others around the country. so i think those like standing, executive privilege, state secrets, all of the doctrines that have been used in the past to avoid reaching the merits are losing power and losing power fast. so i predict the courts will do a much better job in the past few years than they have recently. with resect to dealing with secrets, courts have lots of experience. i myself worked on a case involving stealth aircraft technology before the word stealth bomber entered the lexicon. we knew had you to clear classrooms classified storage device and work with officials so the idea judges can't do it because it involves highly classified stuff, i think, is not really sound. now, to the extent that some level of specialization might be useful, there are a thousand federal trial judges and about almost 200 federal appellate judges. that's a lot. 94 districts in the 50 states. there is a model that we could use if some degree of specialization is thought to be esse
understanding the level of scepticism has changed markedly for obvious reasons for the disclosure going on unbeknownst to them and to others around the country. so i think those like standing, executive privilege, state secrets, all of the doctrines that have been used in the past to avoid reaching the merits are losing power and losing power fast. so i predict the courts will do a much better job in the past few years than they have recently. with resect to dealing with secrets, courts have...
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Jul 30, 2015
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well unbeknownst to us, that summer members of the cook county board in cook county, the administrators worked tirelessly without my knowledge we have this witness notification system in illinois constitutional, nobody notified me what they were doing, and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. you all know how important committee work is. cook county apparently didn't in this case. they got it passed down to five. we don't even know what that is nor was the prosecutor. she wasn't even aware of it. somehow there was a lack of communication that they pass a very important ordinance and they don't tell the 400 500 assistant state's attorneys. our lady was prosecuting my brother's killer was never notified. here i am sitting at home the sunday before thanksgiving and i get a recorded message from some kid at the jail that says that chavez loefteft. he posted bond and ran. who do i call on a sunday? nobody's working. i country getldn't get ahold of the prosecutor. my wife was a deputy. she verified that he did get released. she immedia
well unbeknownst to us, that summer members of the cook county board in cook county, the administrators worked tirelessly without my knowledge we have this witness notification system in illinois constitutional, nobody notified me what they were doing, and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. you all know how important committee work is. cook county apparently didn't in this case. they got it passed down to five. we don't even know what...
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Jul 29, 2015
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issue which still is a widespread problem out there for folks who are discharging from hospital and unbeknownst to them find themselves in a coverage gap for medicare to cover medically prescribed services. since we spoke about the two day midnight rule i got a she have of information from folks that again i will show with you why this is not a solution to this problem. but i will move on. if chairman mentioned earlier about the insurance rate increases that were reported a while ago in the press. i would just point out coming from connecticut a state which embraced this year, is now in year three of its exchange. just a couple days ago some of the insurers who participated in the exchange revised down ward their initial rate requests. anthem came in at 6.7. revised down to 4.7. this is prior to the rate review. the co-op came in with a 13% rate increase. they revised down to 3.4%. the largest insurer on the exchange, they came in with a whopping 2% increase earlier. they have now revised downward to .7%. i point this out because there is a cohort that has claims experience under its belt now.
issue which still is a widespread problem out there for folks who are discharging from hospital and unbeknownst to them find themselves in a coverage gap for medicare to cover medically prescribed services. since we spoke about the two day midnight rule i got a she have of information from folks that again i will show with you why this is not a solution to this problem. but i will move on. if chairman mentioned earlier about the insurance rate increases that were reported a while ago in the...
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well unbeknownst to us that summer members of the cook county board -- cook county, they're the administratorsjustice in my hometown, chicago, they worked tirelessly without my -- my knowledge -- we have this witness -- witness notification system in illinois that's in the constitution. well nobody notified me what they were doing. and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. now, you all know how important committee work is. well, cook county apparently didn't in this case and got it passed 10-5. well, we weren't notified of that. nor was the prosecutor. she wasn't aware of this. somehow there is this lack of communication. the county passes this very important ordinance and they don't even tell the 400, 500 assistant state attorneys. the lady was prosecuting my brother's killer was never notified. so here i am sitting at home the day -- sunday before thanksgiving and i get a recorded message from some kid at the jail and said that chavez left. he posted bond and ran. and who do i call on a sunday? nobody's working. i couldn't get a hold o
well unbeknownst to us that summer members of the cook county board -- cook county, they're the administratorsjustice in my hometown, chicago, they worked tirelessly without my -- my knowledge -- we have this witness -- witness notification system in illinois that's in the constitution. well nobody notified me what they were doing. and they ran through an ordinance after the august recess in september without going to committee. now, you all know how important committee work is. well, cook...
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in reality, there were no profits unbeknownst to many at the time.ust big losses that this trader managed to conceal until the firm collapsed. when writing about his actions later in his memoir, this trader said luckily from my fraud there were too many chiefs who would chat about it at arm's length but never go further. they never dared to ask me any basic questions since they were afraid of looking stupid about not understanding futures and options. unquote. this -- this, mr. president helps illustrate how we got to that financial crisis. wall street so often speaks its own language, one most americans can't understand, one that prevented consumers and taxpayers and sometimes even participants from asking questions and from challenging wall street. september 2008 was preceded by a decade of deregulation after furious lobbying by the financial industry, lobbying underscored beneficiary buttressed by obfuscation and deceit always underscored by greed. risky behavior -- risky behavior was rewarded with gargantuan profits for the firms and multimillion
in reality, there were no profits unbeknownst to many at the time.ust big losses that this trader managed to conceal until the firm collapsed. when writing about his actions later in his memoir, this trader said luckily from my fraud there were too many chiefs who would chat about it at arm's length but never go further. they never dared to ask me any basic questions since they were afraid of looking stupid about not understanding futures and options. unquote. this -- this, mr. president helps...