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. >> it meant that you wrote the right book if they're uncomfortable, right? >> i hope so. if any city needs to be more uncomfortable is washing washington, for as much as people are disappointed in it. this is a city, for whatever reason, continues to feel very good about itself and to perpetuate in a very, very lieurative way, so if this makes a few people uncomfortable, so be it. >> none of what you wrote was news, necessarily to the people who are there. >> i'm sure they love to hear that. >> but the people who were subjects of your book, willingly or not, are people that are probably made uncomfortable by the accuracy of the portrait. >> i think so. the fish are often last to discover the water. and there was a lot of confusion for many months and years about what is this about. this is all intuitively obvious. and i wrote the book frankly to call about the intuitive obviousness and the bankruptcy that we see every day and frankly, the people outside of town don't see as clearly as we do. >> the original tight 28 -- title of this book was what. >> suck up city. >> i ha
. >> it meant that you wrote the right book if they're uncomfortable, right? >> i hope so. if any city needs to be more uncomfortable is washing washington, for as much as people are disappointed in it. this is a city, for whatever reason, continues to feel very good about itself and to perpetuate in a very, very lieurative way, so if this makes a few people uncomfortable, so be it. >> none of what you wrote was news, necessarily to the people who are there. >> i'm sure...
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>> the protests in support of michael brown were nationwide, the uncomfortable question for america isany other towns and cities have the same cocktail of problems that one spark could ignite. just like has happened in ferguson. >> john sopel reporting. regini, we saw the violence last night but you mentioned a few minutes ago, so far the protests are peaceful in missouri but i imagine people are tense about what could happen. >> yes, they are, kathy. the mayor of ferguson today said he is fearful there will be other violence this evening. certainly when nightfalls, that is when most of the violent protesters come out. and there are fears that the violence that we saw yesterday evening will only continue this evening. certainly when i was speaking to some of the protesters last night before the violence really kicked off, they said that violence was their only answer now, and so that gave me a sense that this isn't going to go away. people are unhappy at the decision by the grand jury and feel this is the only way that they can get their voice heard. one woman told me that if there had
>> the protests in support of michael brown were nationwide, the uncomfortable question for america isany other towns and cities have the same cocktail of problems that one spark could ignite. just like has happened in ferguson. >> john sopel reporting. regini, we saw the violence last night but you mentioned a few minutes ago, so far the protests are peaceful in missouri but i imagine people are tense about what could happen. >> yes, they are, kathy. the mayor of ferguson...
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>> that was speaking of uncomfortable conversations to witness, that was an uncomfortable conversationin many ways it exposed the p z prism that white america and black american see this. >> whites have to acknowledge racist and see how differently we see this. whites can't say, does this look right, but does this look trustworthy to people in the african-american people? we have to understand that we're no longer in the civil rights era. this is not a question of good versus evil, right versus wrong. racial inequality has become entangled in disappearing jobs, family structure. this is mostly a question of good intentioned people trying to do the best they can with very naughty social problems which overlap with social problems. >> pharrell williams said something interesting. he said -- he was talking about michael brown. he said this -- are we focusing on the wrong part of this conversation? we're talking about law enforcement and the relationship between the black community and the law enforcement community when we obviously had a breakdown somewhere in michael brown's life. >> we
>> that was speaking of uncomfortable conversations to witness, that was an uncomfortable conversationin many ways it exposed the p z prism that white america and black american see this. >> whites have to acknowledge racist and see how differently we see this. whites can't say, does this look right, but does this look trustworthy to people in the african-american people? we have to understand that we're no longer in the civil rights era. this is not a question of good versus evil,...
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with this just very uncomfortable with the trial period i'm not sure that's even what are you going to do in the trial period didn't work that's my motion. >> i second with infringe add on conditions. >> i suggest that he would have a experienced security team or h o s even if you have one and have a conversation with the police department so they feel comfortable your front door is open sound like you're a dj playing not urge not going to be outside right now they no interaction with experience so i support a second on commissioner joseph motion. >> just for discussion maybe a good thing if we got one of our staffers in on the negotiation as well. >> since we're having a discussion it is just the way everything is gone down and knowing the space i'm not sure that is a space that calls for a entertainment license maybe their better off with a limited live quite frankly and something that should be discussed every bar shouldn't be a entertainment venue i've been to this bar i hear the use of equipment that's not meant for small bars but other franchises the difference is invite and d
with this just very uncomfortable with the trial period i'm not sure that's even what are you going to do in the trial period didn't work that's my motion. >> i second with infringe add on conditions. >> i suggest that he would have a experienced security team or h o s even if you have one and have a conversation with the police department so they feel comfortable your front door is open sound like you're a dj playing not urge not going to be outside right now they no interaction...
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>> that was speaking of uncomfortable conversations to witness, that was an uncomfortable conversationin many ways it exposed the prism that white america and black american see this. >> we all have to have a new social compact on thisment whites especially have to show respect to understand how differently whites and blacks see some of the police issues. whites can't say, does this look right, but does this look trustworthy to people in the african-american people? we have to understand that we're no longer in the civil rights era. this is not a question of good versus evil, right versus wrong. racial inequality has become entangled in domestic problems of disappearing jobs, family structure. this is mostly a question of good intentioned people trying to do the best they can with very naughty social problems which overlap with social problems. >> pharrell williams said something interesting. he has that song we love "happy." in "ebony" he was talking about michael brown. he said this -- it looked very bullyish. that in itself i had a problem with. not with the kid but whatever happene
>> that was speaking of uncomfortable conversations to witness, that was an uncomfortable conversationin many ways it exposed the prism that white america and black american see this. >> we all have to have a new social compact on thisment whites especially have to show respect to understand how differently whites and blacks see some of the police issues. whites can't say, does this look right, but does this look trustworthy to people in the african-american people? we have to...
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with this just very uncomfortable with the trial period i'm not sure that's even what are you going to do in the trial period didn't work that's my motion. >> i second with infringe add on conditions. >> i suggest that he would have a experienced security team or h o s even if you have one and have a conversation with the police department so they feel comfortable your front door is open sound like you're a dj playing not urge not going to be outside right now they no interaction with experience so i support a second on commissioner joseph motion. >> just
with this just very uncomfortable with the trial period i'm not sure that's even what are you going to do in the trial period didn't work that's my motion. >> i second with infringe add on conditions. >> i suggest that he would have a experienced security team or h o s even if you have one and have a conversation with the police department so they feel comfortable your front door is open sound like you're a dj playing not urge not going to be outside right now they no interaction...
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. >> recent violence against transgender women have put an uncomfortable spotlight towards the transcommunity. 700,000 transgender people living in the u.s. face discrimination . they are four times more likely to live in poverty. many say they just aren't seeing enough gains while the gay and lesbian community are making a hug huge strides. so is the "t" in lgbt overlooked overlooked? we have our guests. welcome all of you to the stream. tyler, i want to start with you. introduce transgender people to americans. so many people don't even understand what this word means. >> well, that's a good question, and neither did i initially. it's generally described as somebody that is incongruent with the birth sex, the sex they were assigned at birth. i was assigned a female gender at birth, but that never worked for me. nobody ever mistook me as female until i began transition and became a softer person and now i'm happier with myself. i'm a trans sexual. gender variant, gender non-conforming. >> these words come up in the show, go ahead and define what they are. transsexual is someone who has under
. >> recent violence against transgender women have put an uncomfortable spotlight towards the transcommunity. 700,000 transgender people living in the u.s. face discrimination . they are four times more likely to live in poverty. many say they just aren't seeing enough gains while the gay and lesbian community are making a hug huge strides. so is the "t" in lgbt overlooked overlooked? we have our guests. welcome all of you to the stream. tyler, i want to start with you....
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they are uncomfortable about technology and so in general, people want to stay away from here. book, you are a critical about the educational testing system. how did you grade your students at stanford? a single test at the end of the course as well as a presentation you had to give the company they would try to build. i do not think you can avoid testing or grading. think, it becomes a problem when everybody has to do the same thing and is evaluated in the same way. thatnd product is not everyone should be going to the same school or studying the same subject. -- in individual class where you with great people. i do not think you should be grading people as much as a whole and putting quite as much weight on sat test and standardized tests that are used to track people. >> do you see yourself teaching another class? >> i have done this every few years so i will do at some point in the future. one of the things that is fantastic about teaching is it allows you to pull together an enormous amount of materials and organize it in a way and you hope the students learn a lot. and as
they are uncomfortable about technology and so in general, people want to stay away from here. book, you are a critical about the educational testing system. how did you grade your students at stanford? a single test at the end of the course as well as a presentation you had to give the company they would try to build. i do not think you can avoid testing or grading. think, it becomes a problem when everybody has to do the same thing and is evaluated in the same way. thatnd product is not...
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"sunday housecall" returns. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >>> >>> getting men involved in the conversation about family planning. friday marked world vasectomy day. what has this accomplished? first of all, if you could tell us what a vasectomy is, what entails the procedures. you do this them. and are there risks involved? >> it's basically a very basic male sterilization. it's common. 500,000 vasectomies are being done. november 7th, i had no idea, but i learned something myself, it's called national vasectomy day. this is a doctor in utah going around and has encouraged other doctors to start doing vasectomies all over the world, especially in countries like africa and other places where they have no means. they're doing this because there was a pict
"sunday housecall" returns. then you'll know how uncomfortable it can be. but did you know that the lack of saliva can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath? well, there is biotene, specially formulated with moisturizers and lubricants... biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. >>> >>> getting men involved in the conversation about family planning. friday marked world vasectomy...
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if you're trying to tell some inconvenient, uncomfortable truth, meet us on the outside as a reporter on the inside as snowden did, you're going to catch hell. >> yeah. i think we need people that are dogged watchdogs. it's important. i'm not aent-government or anything. >> no, nobody is. >> you have to ask questions. being transparent is the best sort of program for that. there's a lot of people not being transparent. >> as a star for a little while now, what kind of response are you getting to it. >> yeah, ultimately, any movie i've done is something different or feeling something different before they bought that $11 or $12 ticket. and this movie in particular is one that can create dialogue. or someone who spoke this afternoon said they sturk with them. that's a great thing i think, to have happen. when you think about it. some people are really 6+ emotionally affected. that's what i hope happens with when they'll started digging a year or two ago, i wonder what you think investigative journalists are still being stooped upon and being gone after today. >> yeah, well, i think it'
if you're trying to tell some inconvenient, uncomfortable truth, meet us on the outside as a reporter on the inside as snowden did, you're going to catch hell. >> yeah. i think we need people that are dogged watchdogs. it's important. i'm not aent-government or anything. >> no, nobody is. >> you have to ask questions. being transparent is the best sort of program for that. there's a lot of people not being transparent. >> as a star for a little while now, what kind of...
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it is uncomfortable. based on my personality.ry to avoid the spotlight if i don't have to be in it. you realize when you play quarterback, you know, for better or worse, it's, it is what it is. >> one day you can be in the super bowl. >> seems like you have gotten a lot of cool things coming your way. thrown a football around with david letterman. >> thanks, dave. >> parks and recreation. >> pleasure to see you, mr. luck. >> we had park and rec in college. >> i stole your wallet. >> you guys are weird. >> thank you. >> you get to say a line. on a tv show. and, i did tell my sisters because they were totally into it. wanted to see it if they actually watched it. then i got a bunch of calls. you didn't tell me. all of that stuff. it was fun. >> when you look forward to the next ten years, your to-do list, how much is football, how much is other stuff? >> i'm struggling looking past tomorrow. >> maybe becoming a grownup finally. >> learning how to be a grownup. that's number one on the list. >> hey, he has got the beard. adulthood c
it is uncomfortable. based on my personality.ry to avoid the spotlight if i don't have to be in it. you realize when you play quarterback, you know, for better or worse, it's, it is what it is. >> one day you can be in the super bowl. >> seems like you have gotten a lot of cool things coming your way. thrown a football around with david letterman. >> thanks, dave. >> parks and recreation. >> pleasure to see you, mr. luck. >> we had park and rec in college....
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she made it clear she was uncomfortable. >> i saw him coming after me.o i was panicking and i threw the water at him. >> reporter: that is when peterson tried to drag her into the pool. you can hear him say to other students to tickle her. >> it was not about discipline. it was about you don't want to get your hair wet? i will make you. >> reporter: miss garcia and her friend who took the video went to school authorities right after this class. garcia says she has bruises from trying to fight off her teacher. peterson is now facing a misdemeanor. well, this all took place last summer. miss garcia and her attorney says they are considering a lawsuit. the school district put the teacher on paid administrative leave. he has worked with the district for ten years. we learned he has no history of complaints with the school. >> that is really tough. when a kid says no, you have to respect that. >> reporter: her attorney says she said no, she meant no. >> for whatever reason. >> thanks betty. >>> well, did the fukushima disaster make hundreds of u.s. sailors si
she made it clear she was uncomfortable. >> i saw him coming after me.o i was panicking and i threw the water at him. >> reporter: that is when peterson tried to drag her into the pool. you can hear him say to other students to tickle her. >> it was not about discipline. it was about you don't want to get your hair wet? i will make you. >> reporter: miss garcia and her friend who took the video went to school authorities right after this class. garcia says she has...
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i don't mind saying i might have been a little uncomfortable to do that anyway. >> did bill cosby saying after the interview? the million-dollar question out there, it's pretty simple to deny an allegation if it's not true. why didn't he just say, i didn't do it. >> i don't know. i mean, i almost said you'll have to ask mr. cosby why he didn't say it but i think we established that might not be possible. you know, anything that happened after the interview i think i consider off the record but i don't want to be dramatic about that, there was nothing sensational and nothing discourteo discourteous. we got out of there quickly i'm sure to everybody's neutral relief. >> just to clarify, when he did shake his head, again, you could see him and we couldn't, i think everybody, too, was wondering why he didn't just say no, but his expression was not one, you know, of anger or anything? >> no. look, he's a very gifted performer and i'm sure that fell into place. i wouldn't be expecting he would blanch or anything like that. he knows how to perform. there was nothing remotely hostile or snarl
i don't mind saying i might have been a little uncomfortable to do that anyway. >> did bill cosby saying after the interview? the million-dollar question out there, it's pretty simple to deny an allegation if it's not true. why didn't he just say, i didn't do it. >> i don't know. i mean, i almost said you'll have to ask mr. cosby why he didn't say it but i think we established that might not be possible. you know, anything that happened after the interview i think i consider off the...
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so, less wind but still pretty cold and still pretty uncomfortable out there.peratures in the morning at 5:00 in the morning are only down to around the freezing mark so tomorrow morning will not be as raw and in the afternoon it does look like we're going get back into the 40's. i wish i could say that was going last. it's not. but at least we get a bit of a break tomorrow. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, still very cold today but not quite as windy a high of 33. tomorrow not as harsh. we get up to 43 in the afternoon. unfortunately there's another brief reinforcing shot of cold air coming in for friday and now looks like we'll be brisk and colder with a high of 36 and feeling similar to what it has felt like yesterday and today. saturday then partly sunny, back up to 40. still pretty chilly and then all the way up to about 60 on sunday, turning milder with clouds increasing during the day. now, yesterday it looked like sunday might stay drive i now could see a shower building in during the afternoon and we'll see whether or not it occurs during the eagles g
so, less wind but still pretty cold and still pretty uncomfortable out there.peratures in the morning at 5:00 in the morning are only down to around the freezing mark so tomorrow morning will not be as raw and in the afternoon it does look like we're going get back into the 40's. i wish i could say that was going last. it's not. but at least we get a bit of a break tomorrow. your exclusive accuweather 7-day, still very cold today but not quite as windy a high of 33. tomorrow not as harsh. we...
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hospital and for a time afterwards, he felt uncomfortable being felt by some -- being fed by someonelse. the first thing he wanted to master was the knack of eating. 's boast it is mcgonegal that it was not an inch of that hel's waistline did not put their himself. one or two companies manufacturers special knives and forks and coffee cups designed for such cases as charlie. but he does not know where to buy them and he never bothered to find out. he manages very well at the same utensil that he can find in a restaurant. what really during called his amateur days, it seemed to take him all day to eat. but that did not last long there. you can see him wolf down on a plate, especially when it is a porterhouse steak, medium rare. you notice that sometimes he makes adjustments before certain operations? well these are to change the width, or the tension, or the angle. charlie can still remember when wanting a smoke and getting the aid of a nurse or a man with a wounded leg could join him near .is cot lying in the hospital and thinking and wondering and planning for the future, a fellow s
hospital and for a time afterwards, he felt uncomfortable being felt by some -- being fed by someonelse. the first thing he wanted to master was the knack of eating. 's boast it is mcgonegal that it was not an inch of that hel's waistline did not put their himself. one or two companies manufacturers special knives and forks and coffee cups designed for such cases as charlie. but he does not know where to buy them and he never bothered to find out. he manages very well at the same utensil that...
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in terms of bad funding but stories of sexual harassment and making people feel really, really uncomfortable. surely we should be addressing that. >> so glad you brought that up. a report that recently came out that actually mentions that the stats of how many women bc partners that exist have declined, you know. it's 2014 and there's fewer women vcs and it also mention that the vc firms with women vc partners actually invested in more women entrepreneurs, so we're having women vc partners decline, and that is actually one of the indicators that women entrepreneurs will get funded, we're at a loss. i will bring up a very dated study which is, unfortunately, still accurate, by illuminate ventures, a vc firm and a white paper from 2000, and what the white paper said is the assumption was it when there were women vc partners, those were the ones who would be shepherding, you know, the women entrepreneurs through the process, you know, like they were the ones having their back. turned out that the women vc partners were simply a symbol of the culture. >> and continued to invest in primarily male
in terms of bad funding but stories of sexual harassment and making people feel really, really uncomfortable. surely we should be addressing that. >> so glad you brought that up. a report that recently came out that actually mentions that the stats of how many women bc partners that exist have declined, you know. it's 2014 and there's fewer women vcs and it also mention that the vc firms with women vc partners actually invested in more women entrepreneurs, so we're having women vc...
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but, man, is it uncomfortable out there.he temperature right now in philadelphia is 31. 29 in wilmington. 25 in allentown. a little bit better down the shore but with winds kicking in in the 20's and pushing up toward the 30's, we have a wind chill right now that makes it feel like it's 18 degrees as you step outside in the city. and just 15 in wilmington, 14 in allentown, 18-degree wind chill in trenton, 13 in reading and out in lancaster just nine. a little bit better down south although wind chills have started to go down at the shore in the mid-20's there. as we step outside to catch that school bus over the next couple hours it is going to stay on the cold side. 30 degrees by 6 o'clock. we actually have a chance of getting down into the upper 20's by 8 o'clock. the winds are still a factor as well. and as we roll through the day, no relief. temperatures don't really go very far. 29 degrees by 9 o'clock, 32 by noon and then that high of 33 slots in right there around 2 o'clock before we go back to 32 by 3 o'clock and by
but, man, is it uncomfortable out there.he temperature right now in philadelphia is 31. 29 in wilmington. 25 in allentown. a little bit better down the shore but with winds kicking in in the 20's and pushing up toward the 30's, we have a wind chill right now that makes it feel like it's 18 degrees as you step outside in the city. and just 15 in wilmington, 14 in allentown, 18-degree wind chill in trenton, 13 in reading and out in lancaster just nine. a little bit better down south although wind...
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the vietnam war in general and they tended to focus a lot of their hate -- not hate, but their uncomfortableness and anger at the army mathematics research center. they felt there were creating theons to destroy not only enemy being soldiers, vietnam war soldiers, but also civilians. i felt this was not a good approach to the war, but these are mathematicians sitting around trying to figure out how ratios, but they did not think of themselves so much as creating weaponry. itre was an attempt to bomb in 1970. it was the largest mystic terrorism incident until oklahoma city in the united states. it is not just a local story. that were hoping to close it down, and the people going after it were part of what they called the new year's eve gang. armstrong was the leader of the new year's eve gang. he and his brother were part of the four people who decided to bomb sterling hall. very much like they did in oklahoma city. it was ammonium nitrate and they set off jet fuel to blow up the building, essentially. they took out the physics lab and the first floor and ended up killing one of the physics stude
the vietnam war in general and they tended to focus a lot of their hate -- not hate, but their uncomfortableness and anger at the army mathematics research center. they felt there were creating theons to destroy not only enemy being soldiers, vietnam war soldiers, but also civilians. i felt this was not a good approach to the war, but these are mathematicians sitting around trying to figure out how ratios, but they did not think of themselves so much as creating weaponry. itre was an attempt to...
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an uncomfortable proposition for americans in the early 1960s. might suggest that that is an uncomfortable proposition for americans today. so in my opinion, based on my research, the american faith and the power to reconstruct if not create a south vietnamese political community, led to policies which never fully addressed the fundingmental problem and the fundamental issue and this was a struggle to define vietnamese nationalism and identity in the modern age. not only had american political military leaders overestimated their ability to bend north vietnam's will, or bend north vietnamese leaders to their will, but they also overestimated and perhaps more importantly, their ability to help build a political community inside south vietnam. and i think in the after math of world war ii in particular, remember that this is a nation that single handedly won world war ii, never mind that there were allies involved, it was tom hanks landing on the normandy beachhe beachhead on d-day that won the war for us. this is something that i think is difficul
an uncomfortable proposition for americans in the early 1960s. might suggest that that is an uncomfortable proposition for americans today. so in my opinion, based on my research, the american faith and the power to reconstruct if not create a south vietnamese political community, led to policies which never fully addressed the fundingmental problem and the fundamental issue and this was a struggle to define vietnamese nationalism and identity in the modern age. not only had american political...
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it's not unusual if a reporter asks a question that makes you uncomfortable. for the subject of the interview, it is to attack the questioner. but we ask questions for a living, and one always has the capability of saying, it makes me feel uncomfortable, i don't wish to answer that question. >> i think this may show how he has so consciously and intensely avoided these questions and avoided this issue, this is the kind of way he'd follow up afterwards. in this case, he had the microphone on, so we can hear him trying to get that part of the interview not to be shared. >> well, he's long said, susan, that he wouldn't dignify the allegations with a response. and this is probably part of that line of thinking. >> well, that may very well be the case. although it would seem on the face of it that if you're simply saying i don't have anything to say, it makes me uncomfortable, that could be a sufficient answer here. and i think that there are other alternatives here. we saw others write an op-ed piece. issue a statement in their own words. ask a surrogate to speak
it's not unusual if a reporter asks a question that makes you uncomfortable. for the subject of the interview, it is to attack the questioner. but we ask questions for a living, and one always has the capability of saying, it makes me feel uncomfortable, i don't wish to answer that question. >> i think this may show how he has so consciously and intensely avoided these questions and avoided this issue, this is the kind of way he'd follow up afterwards. in this case, he had the microphone...
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for me what made me uncomfortable, i'm now happen that i we're going to be continuing this item, but i what uncomfortable because i felt like the intent was very narrow and that we hadn't talked to all of our community partners. and advocates on the -- that's on the front line. i support supervisor kim's motion as well to see that seat number 7 is changed to require a nonprofit representative on the side of an important voice that what left out. thank you. >> supervisor farrell. >> thank you, first i want to thank supervisor campos for bring this item forward. i want to thank everyone for their comments and supervisor tang for her leadership in identifying some of the issues and questions about the logistics here. i think supervisor kim and everyone else mentioned they support this legislation, and just logistics that need to be worked out. i want to thank supervisor tang and supervisor campos to find a solution today that will hopefully move this forward in short order. >> colleague, i believe at the time i think we have supervisor tang's motion to continue this item to the 25th of
for me what made me uncomfortable, i'm now happen that i we're going to be continuing this item, but i what uncomfortable because i felt like the intent was very narrow and that we hadn't talked to all of our community partners. and advocates on the -- that's on the front line. i support supervisor kim's motion as well to see that seat number 7 is changed to require a nonprofit representative on the side of an important voice that what left out. thank you. >> supervisor farrell. >>...
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and it is going to be uncomfortable. >>> partly cloudy on wednesday, and rebound, back into the 40's, by the end of the workweek and well below our average. >>> this fall is ott off to a bad start and hope that the winter warm up. >>> we'll show you the hidden codes, that will save you money, not just during the holidays, but >>> new technology, aiming to make it quicker, and easier for international travelers, dozens of key osks, take the place. people from visa waiver countries can use the touchscreens, and scan your passport, and have your picture taken, and, short face to say face meeting, with accustoms agent afterwards,. >>> have you ever looked at a pricetag? >>> but, the tag lifts more than just the cost of the item, and, how cracking the code can save you big. >>> you have seen these signs, sales, clearance, mark downs, and there's something else, that should catch your eye. >>> secret store codes that can tell you, when something is a real deal or if the savings, is a great deal. >>> if you know how to decode it, you might get a better deal in a week. >>> she says, it's a nu
and it is going to be uncomfortable. >>> partly cloudy on wednesday, and rebound, back into the 40's, by the end of the workweek and well below our average. >>> this fall is ott off to a bad start and hope that the winter warm up. >>> we'll show you the hidden codes, that will save you money, not just during the holidays, but >>> new technology, aiming to make it quicker, and easier for international travelers, dozens of key osks, take the place. people from...
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>> i see pepcid ac that looks like the most uncomfortable situation, like a blind date i went on when i was 16 years old. awkward, awkward, awkward. i think, i'm hoping with the hopeful that they're going to get the message from the can exit polling that americans are strongly dissatisfied with both sides, and they expect better government and they should. so this is an opportunity if anybody wants to be open and listen to what others say, they want the bang for their buck. they don't want you to go to the hill and say, yeah, i'm better than the other guy, that's a waste of time. show that you're going to be different. both sides need to do it. do i think the republicans were treated fairly or they tried to compromise? no, but you lead by example. you can't just sit there and say we're going to pay it back to you. >> so you say, okay, obama, you want $4 million, take 4 million? >> no, you rule by consensus, how about saying, let's do the keystone. >> get rid of the medical device tax. >> where is that a compromise on the republicans side? >> i'm saying they should push forward and try
>> i see pepcid ac that looks like the most uncomfortable situation, like a blind date i went on when i was 16 years old. awkward, awkward, awkward. i think, i'm hoping with the hopeful that they're going to get the message from the can exit polling that americans are strongly dissatisfied with both sides, and they expect better government and they should. so this is an opportunity if anybody wants to be open and listen to what others say, they want the bang for their buck. they don't...
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there is something that makes me deeply uncomfortable.the one hand, they should be trying to get something that they could report. of course, that is not part of the game. melissa: does anyone ever pay for that? there are always rumors about what is paid for. how does that work? >> what they do -- they may bring the person to new york. they also made by photos. tell us about growing up. some networks are a little more lenient and others. melissa: what does it say about who wins? how does it usually work out? >> normal people. >> it tends to often be a multi- program deal where we will put you on the evening news. they are really trying. melissa: thank you so much. people do not understand how these interviews, about. a sinking feeling for tourists and venice. we will tell you what is on the chopping block there. people who tried simcity. a little too excited. building a virtual metropolis. how is your stock portfolio? smart money is coming up. ♪ she's still the one for you. and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is
there is something that makes me deeply uncomfortable.the one hand, they should be trying to get something that they could report. of course, that is not part of the game. melissa: does anyone ever pay for that? there are always rumors about what is paid for. how does that work? >> what they do -- they may bring the person to new york. they also made by photos. tell us about growing up. some networks are a little more lenient and others. melissa: what does it say about who wins? how does...
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with the humidity, it's about the worst, about the hottest, most uncomfortable place. >> oh, my god,ievable. >> reporter: they provide some medical assistance. >> the veins were broken. >> reporter: what kind of drugs? >> heroin. it's like a methamphetamine. >> reporter: they have little support from the government. have you witnessed many people die? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, a lot of people die. >> reporter: all taking place just steps from the avenues of power. the prime minister goes to work here -- >> they don't do nothing. >> reporter: this is where i went in. the tunnel goes along, there's mcdonald's. this tells the story. the poverty, people living underground. it's stunning, i have to say. we visited several tunnels looking for bruce lee. rotting clothes serving as beds. how long have you been living here? one year? >> yes. >> reporter: the police have tried sealing the sewer entrances, but they find another way in. it will never go away? >> no. >> reporter: finally at dusk, there he was. the man we were looking for. bruce lee. his large pack of dogs and jingling medals giving hi
with the humidity, it's about the worst, about the hottest, most uncomfortable place. >> oh, my god,ievable. >> reporter: they provide some medical assistance. >> the veins were broken. >> reporter: what kind of drugs? >> heroin. it's like a methamphetamine. >> reporter: they have little support from the government. have you witnessed many people die? >> yeah, yeah, yeah, a lot of people die. >> reporter: all taking place just steps from the...
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is it based on a washington post poll that if 2% of americans are uncomfortable with x, y or z is it the conduct hole that 50% are uncomfortable about surveillance the people still use their phones and still engage in the world, if we were going to look to that reasonable expectation of privacy, how should we chris in what it is will start with you because you had indicated that the nsa did look to reasonable expectation of privacy. >> there is a basis of law which is that as the technology changes over time it does that give us a free chance to say that because it allowed us to use the old technology this way and the new technology which is more intrusive and therefore continue unabated but there is a wide practice of law and the nsa considers that as it makes its appeals for authorities which are always conditioned on justice representation in the right of authority under 12 triple three or the courts and second there is an expectation at a place like anna c -- nsa that you think through the eyes of those would be encroached upon, so you what the expectation of the individual and i
is it based on a washington post poll that if 2% of americans are uncomfortable with x, y or z is it the conduct hole that 50% are uncomfortable about surveillance the people still use their phones and still engage in the world, if we were going to look to that reasonable expectation of privacy, how should we chris in what it is will start with you because you had indicated that the nsa did look to reasonable expectation of privacy. >> there is a basis of law which is that as the...
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. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, it's cold this morning, not as cold and uncomfortable alwayswas yesterday. satellite shows the sun coming up over the horizon. 36 degrees currently if philadelphia. 34 in wilmington, 26 in allentown. a little cooler up north. there's a bit of a wind drawing in from the southwest, fairly light in spots, in allentown and trenton, the winds are calm. feels like 28 in philadelphia. again, a coat a good idea. read chapter 6 on the way to school okay. do that on the bus or in home room. 32 degrees by 8:00. noon, 41. 3:00 p.m., 43 that's coming down from a high of 45. we'll hit that around 2:00. karen we have another cool shot tomorrow, but it gradual gets better over the weekend. i'll have the details coming up. >> reporter: all right, dave, i-95 this is cottman, penndot is watching their truck pull up to the scene. because of the disabled truck that's blocking the left lane. we're seeing a jamup grow on i-95 from bridge to cottman and penndot pulling up to that disabled truck. southbound a 26 minute ride from the woodhaven to the vine. in berks coun
. >> reporter: good morning, everybody, it's cold this morning, not as cold and uncomfortable alwayswas yesterday. satellite shows the sun coming up over the horizon. 36 degrees currently if philadelphia. 34 in wilmington, 26 in allentown. a little cooler up north. there's a bit of a wind drawing in from the southwest, fairly light in spots, in allentown and trenton, the winds are calm. feels like 28 in philadelphia. again, a coat a good idea. read chapter 6 on the way to school okay. do...
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. >> i don't want to make anyone uncomfortable.so far ted and i have shown a lot of respect to this community. we compare about the community. we cire about the community. i am a public health worker and don't want people to feel uncomfortable. >> telling a young son he has the disease is hilarious. >> what is the temperature? >> hell know. he has ebola. >> you can do whatever you want to do in the privacy of your own home, but they put it on youtube. do you think it is funny to tell your kid they have ebola? >> this is a prank i expect from the child, the sibling, not the parents. the kid is sick. he is has a fever. he already feels horrible. why are you going to do this to him? children are sponges. this kind of awful, awful scare tactic is going to stay with the kid forever. >> children are sponges. people will be cleaning up their houses all over. >> would you have done this? >> they think it is okay. they say do you have ebola? he says no. it was a joke guy let me talk about kaci. she is your favorite person. >> she is the off
. >> i don't want to make anyone uncomfortable.so far ted and i have shown a lot of respect to this community. we compare about the community. we cire about the community. i am a public health worker and don't want people to feel uncomfortable. >> telling a young son he has the disease is hilarious. >> what is the temperature? >> hell know. he has ebola. >> you can do whatever you want to do in the privacy of your own home, but they put it on youtube. do you think...
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theft that5, a torture scene made a lot of people -- as included -- us included -- made us very uncomfortableught it was distasteful. that is what they are doing. they want us to talk about it on bloomberg. >> legal or not, can we talk about right or wrong? this to me just seems like it is over the line. >> can i wait until my kids are out of the house to play this game? >> don't have them in the room. absolutely. >> i would not play this in front of my kids. i won't play the zombie games in front of my kids. >> don't watch tarantino movies with your kids. >> i also won't do that. >> watching a movie is different from doing it yourself in a videogame. i know it is technically not real, but it feels real. >> i'm not sure it is different for this generation. it's just another form of media now. >> what is this done for sales of this game? [indiscernible] >> they are approaching 40 million sales for gta 5, including the last generation. there is anywhere between 16 to 20 million. the new generation consoles -- i imagine they will get a good percentage of those. we may see this pumping up to 50 m
theft that5, a torture scene made a lot of people -- as included -- us included -- made us very uncomfortableught it was distasteful. that is what they are doing. they want us to talk about it on bloomberg. >> legal or not, can we talk about right or wrong? this to me just seems like it is over the line. >> can i wait until my kids are out of the house to play this game? >> don't have them in the room. absolutely. >> i would not play this in front of my kids. i won't...
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it had to make you uncomfortable. >> it did. i didn't make my first trip back to 2007. this was a place you spent your childhood and grew up and i had never seen it by the time i was 47 years old. so i am standing on the hill where my family donated 17 acres to the federal veterans instruction and they con instructed a reunion ground that is standing today. there is a big sign that says welcome to thompson hill and seeing that for the first time as an adult it was just a sense of pride like this is where my ancestors are from. i was excited but i was torn. this is my my ancestors committed crimes and beat people and tortureed people. this is where thigh likely raped people. and that was really hard to get my head around. i think this gets to the challenge for all of us is how we can be proud of the heritage and at the same time we can rise the crimes the ancestors committed. and that is what i am getting at with the book. and how to reconcile these two things. why >> why dig up the past? what made you want to do that? >> i think there are two things. i heard this argume
it had to make you uncomfortable. >> it did. i didn't make my first trip back to 2007. this was a place you spent your childhood and grew up and i had never seen it by the time i was 47 years old. so i am standing on the hill where my family donated 17 acres to the federal veterans instruction and they con instructed a reunion ground that is standing today. there is a big sign that says welcome to thompson hill and seeing that for the first time as an adult it was just a sense of pride...
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that's one of the things i like to go to comedy shows because i like to feel that way of being uncomfortablei probably would not have said this joke, but i can't condemn him for saying it. >> eric, i know 9/11 is very foer personal to you, the loss you experienced and the fear of your friends that died. but you may have a very personal take. >> the intent of everything you do and say is important as greg points out. and in my opinion, i was in the building. so if anyone's sensitive about it, i am. but his intent don't seem to belittle or hurt anyone, his intent was to be funny and frankly he was funny. i can't have a problem with that. >> i hear everybody saying, it was such a -- when you think about going downtown, when you think about going to the buildings, so there's a little bit of truth in that. >> and maybe boston was a little bit more sensitive, like for some reason, i mean it's talking about the buildings, i have a little bit -- i don't know. i don't have any problem with it. >> and there was one part we didn't know here u where he said even if scarlet johannson was buck naked eatin
that's one of the things i like to go to comedy shows because i like to feel that way of being uncomfortablei probably would not have said this joke, but i can't condemn him for saying it. >> eric, i know 9/11 is very foer personal to you, the loss you experienced and the fear of your friends that died. but you may have a very personal take. >> the intent of everything you do and say is important as greg points out. and in my opinion, i was in the building. so if anyone's sensitive...
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them a taste of winter coming uncomfortably early. >> the impact will be felt all the way down to the goal coast. marcy gonzales abc 7 news. robert mcdonald is expected to announce a major restructuring that could force people out of their jobs. >> we are getting a glimpse of what the that might mean for veterans. we continue here for the first for -- cert everyone getting ready to honor our veterans. hours before we stopped to pause and all -- and honor all who served in the armed forces, a health care change for veterans. today the department of veterans affairs to announce a major for the system that for years has been plagued with problems. speaking out on sunday, robert mcdonald also said he has a list while he to be fired ultimately would like to hire 20,000 additional health care workers. secretary mcdonald said moving forward, the department has three nonnegotiable goals to get back on track. create long-term excellence. this veteran likes what he is hearing. >> better opportunities for all. >> back here live, you can see everyone is walking freely through this hour. it will b
them a taste of winter coming uncomfortably early. >> the impact will be felt all the way down to the goal coast. marcy gonzales abc 7 news. robert mcdonald is expected to announce a major restructuring that could force people out of their jobs. >> we are getting a glimpse of what the that might mean for veterans. we continue here for the first for -- cert everyone getting ready to honor our veterans. hours before we stopped to pause and all -- and honor all who served in the armed...