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another thing, hill has underground facility. that was done -- >> it's the north west corn er of turney and union street. supervisor scott weiner: when was the photo taken? >> yesterday. >> we appreciate that. maybe dpw can take a look at that cabinet. it's in poor shape. next speaker. >> hello, i live down the street from where one of these boxes is going. at 13001 new hampshire and frankly i can care less. it's in a fine spot, fine if a box is there. what i want is for communities to have control of what these things look like. there is no reason that there can't be art on these boxes. of course with these at&t boxes there is the real reason which is the warranty and the anti-graffiti and obviously this is something that needed to be addressed a long time ago. i think there is a better system for making sure that we have art on these boxes. maybe it looks like a block adopting a box themselves. i would be happy to adopt the box down the street. i would be out there painting it there once a week. it would be great. as is, it's j
another thing, hill has underground facility. that was done -- >> it's the north west corn er of turney and union street. supervisor scott weiner: when was the photo taken? >> yesterday. >> we appreciate that. maybe dpw can take a look at that cabinet. it's in poor shape. next speaker. >> hello, i live down the street from where one of these boxes is going. at 13001 new hampshire and frankly i can care less. it's in a fine spot, fine if a box is there. what i want is for...
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>> i'm an underground mining mechanic. that's what i do.t be able to do it anymore. >> what do you want to do? >> i've tried to work fixing cars and other kinds of vehicles, but i lose my concentration very quickly. i forget things. right now, i don't know what's going to happen with my future. >> and victor zamora? he walked with us to the mine. it was his first time back since the accident. he told us he feels he still hasn't been rescued. >> before i went in here, i was a happy guy. but now i'm having nightmares. i'm having problems. i'm not the same person. >> what kind of nightmares are you having? >> being trapped, watching my friends around me die, rocks falling. the other me is still in there. >> do you miss him? >> i can't have a normal relationship with my family. >> [sobbing] >> i'm--i'm not as affectionate with my child as i was before. it's very difficult. >> what's it like just looking at this place now? >> tristeza. >> sadness. >> mucha tristeza. >> lots of sadness. i'd prefer to be dead. >> even today, not everyone understan
>> i'm an underground mining mechanic. that's what i do.t be able to do it anymore. >> what do you want to do? >> i've tried to work fixing cars and other kinds of vehicles, but i lose my concentration very quickly. i forget things. right now, i don't know what's going to happen with my future. >> and victor zamora? he walked with us to the mine. it was his first time back since the accident. he told us he feels he still hasn't been rescued. >> before i went in...
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parking underground i like that will all the paring be underground >> no, not all the parking it will be in d which is the south part of the site. we can take parking out of the podium of the neighboring building you don't have much of 0 retail if you take the underground parking the street life becomes better we'll have structure of parking above the level but there will be more ground parking >> with 9 concern about arriving seawall i won't use the term reservoir. >> (laughter). >> jackie like the transparency and appreciate it and like the concern that commissioner katz brought the long-term at any point of the folks you said something i like i said willy that's good business. you've been methodical in your thinking so continue to move forward i like what you see >> i oxen what my fellow commissioners said it's been a thorough presentation. and congratulations on exceeding the l.b. eco by the way, what does that mean in terms of dollars >> (laughter). >> it might be something we can foul with a precise number but over a million dollars. >> a million dollars spent total and 14 perce
parking underground i like that will all the paring be underground >> no, not all the parking it will be in d which is the south part of the site. we can take parking out of the podium of the neighboring building you don't have much of 0 retail if you take the underground parking the street life becomes better we'll have structure of parking above the level but there will be more ground parking >> with 9 concern about arriving seawall i won't use the term reservoir. >>...
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>> right. >> and which right now this proposal and the underground portion of it goes about, 16 feet, and beyond the required rear yard line, and so, it would be... >> and we referred this to on the other commissioners that the pop out will be a little bit shorter and it could be two stories depending on whether you want to read it. >> it would not go as deep and it would be four feet less deep into the property but it would be potentially much higher. >> can could be. >> sure. >> okay. >> something else that was mentioned is a letter of determination. >> sure, i mean any time that there is an issue with the planning code that someone wants a determination, they can file for a determination to get it from the zoning administrator, and there was a statement that david lindsey, recommended that the sponsor do that, and i am not aware of that recommendation, and i have not been told of that recommendation and i have not seen it in the e-mail and i cannot speak as to whether or not that was a recommendation or not, obviously we felt comfortable moving forward with the permit without a let
>> right. >> and which right now this proposal and the underground portion of it goes about, 16 feet, and beyond the required rear yard line, and so, it would be... >> and we referred this to on the other commissioners that the pop out will be a little bit shorter and it could be two stories depending on whether you want to read it. >> it would not go as deep and it would be four feet less deep into the property but it would be potentially much higher. >> can could...
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and prior to that underground we had the old those vehicles were outfitted with high low steps. the steps can go up and down and underground the steps came up and you were able to board at all level. after we had done that and we wonder how can you make the rest of the system accessible out on the streets where you are going up and down the stairs. we designed a way side platform. i will show you pictures later in the presentation. i will show you some purs pictures. i don't know if it's better to look at paper or me. what happened was at that time, we started to look at what can we do on the surface system. what we were able to do was to ramp up to munis. we were only able to put those in places where munis that had right of way where the land was part of munis which wasn't in the street. some of those examples, we did seven of those back in the 80s like carl. we were able to do it at the end of the lines where it wasn't in the street right-of-way. so at that time we did about seven of those way side platforms and in the 90s there is the passage of the americans with disabiliti
and prior to that underground we had the old those vehicles were outfitted with high low steps. the steps can go up and down and underground the steps came up and you were able to board at all level. after we had done that and we wonder how can you make the rest of the system accessible out on the streets where you are going up and down the stairs. we designed a way side platform. i will show you pictures later in the presentation. i will show you some purs pictures. i don't know if it's better...
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. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers.hey're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all others might write about gay authors. gay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loy
. >> a lot of the raiders that i work with our like underground writers.hey're just coming at publishing and at being a writer from this underground way. coming in to the library is awesome. very good for the library to show this writing community that they are welcome. at first, people were like, you want me to read at the library, really? things like that. >> as a documentary, there are interviews -- [inaudible] >> radar readings are focused on clear culture. strayed all...
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there is lots of underground solutions. >> my name is maryann and i have lived in the district. i'm here to voice my objection to the process use by dpw and at&t. dpw is required to hold meetings to discuss any advancing technology that will permit applicants to install on the ground. we haven't seen any evidence that these annual meetings have been held or that there is any progress towards undergrounding these sf facilities. i would like to speak to the current solutions as at&t proposed as a fiber optic technology occurred that were placed in the 19th century. this is being advertised as the latest telecommunications technology by at&t and dpw. it demonstrates that at&t's technology is not the best. this is why they are installing the 26 boxes. as you can see from the overhead the addition of the new boxes is also in addition to the ones they already have. as one of the leading technologies in the world, san francisco should also lead in internet connecticut like kansas city. we need a project to install the fiber network. i'm glad you are starting to look at this. thank you.
there is lots of underground solutions. >> my name is maryann and i have lived in the district. i'm here to voice my objection to the process use by dpw and at&t. dpw is required to hold meetings to discuss any advancing technology that will permit applicants to install on the ground. we haven't seen any evidence that these annual meetings have been held or that there is any progress towards undergrounding these sf facilities. i would like to speak to the current solutions as at&t...
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[laughter] >> host: your experience as a writer or ended terror of the underground newspaper one dash editor in baltimore can you talk about that? >> guest: this is when i started to get over the hippie thing i was said graduate school i started to pray for the underground newspaper it was not illegal we just based the whole idea of the combat of the french resistance underground newspaper. we we're doing illegal things by writing the newspaper was not one of them. [laughter] we had the happy crash pad i cannot remember if we ran out of marijuana in to the did number we got marijuana that had ideas. it was one or the other but this is win things were starting to get to violence 1970 also the weatherman bobbings began with the kids would blow themselves up we had a kid show up wanting us to hide him got from the police or the draft board but the old weather underground and was totally freaked out how pilots they had become an he spent one week in our attic before he got the courage to go home to mother. then it turns out that all along we had and undercover cop working as our photograp
[laughter] >> host: your experience as a writer or ended terror of the underground newspaper one dash editor in baltimore can you talk about that? >> guest: this is when i started to get over the hippie thing i was said graduate school i started to pray for the underground newspaper it was not illegal we just based the whole idea of the combat of the french resistance underground newspaper. we we're doing illegal things by writing the newspaper was not one of them. [laughter] we had...
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ask then it turns out that we had all along at this underground newspaper had an underground cop. >> an undercover cop working -- >> undercover cop was working as our photographer. [laughter] >> the whole time. >> the baltimore police department had put him there, and he had decided that he liked us. [laughter] >> you turned him. >> well, he particularly liked the girl us. [laughter] the girls that hung around. anyway, glenn. he was a nice guy. i call him something else in the book, i can't remember what now. anyway, his actual name was dwhren. i don't think tblen was like the, you know, i don't think he was going to star in a major television show about cops. [laughter] >> maybe the show "cops." >> yeah, no. or police academy 6 or something. [laughter] but anyway, he would, he had -- so he, we eventually got the files that, you know, he -- the freedom of information act. and he'd written things like, oh, they're just doing this, you know, to upset their parents, you know? [laughter] just being rebellious and, no, i have not seen any illegal drugs. [laughter] and then we got busted f
ask then it turns out that we had all along at this underground newspaper had an underground cop. >> an undercover cop working -- >> undercover cop was working as our photographer. [laughter] >> the whole time. >> the baltimore police department had put him there, and he had decided that he liked us. [laughter] >> you turned him. >> well, he particularly liked the girl us. [laughter] the girls that hung around. anyway, glenn. he was a nice guy. i call him...
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lines, it would take longer to repair them if damaged. >> an underground system feeds to be replaced 25 years. overhead lasts longer. it adds to the cost. >> when it comes to cost over saving, saving wins - at least until the next storm blows in. >> union workers in washington state who work for aircraft giant boeing approved a contract proposal to work on the 777x jet liner. it keeps construction of the plane in the region, but cuts benefits. boeing is the biggest employer in the state, providing more than 80,000 jobs. allen schauffler is life with more on the vote. >> this was a close vote. what convinced workers to take the deal? >> well, it seems like it was a combination of cash and jobs well into the future. 51-49% yes vote, the second vote the machinists took on a boeing contract offered in the last month and a half. the first a resounding no. we didn't wonder into anyone who was a yes vort at the main union hall when the announcement was made here in this building. it brought anger and frustration. >> i believe it's not good for us. i believe it takes away all of our power to
lines, it would take longer to repair them if damaged. >> an underground system feeds to be replaced 25 years. overhead lasts longer. it adds to the cost. >> when it comes to cost over saving, saving wins - at least until the next storm blows in. >> union workers in washington state who work for aircraft giant boeing approved a contract proposal to work on the 777x jet liner. it keeps construction of the plane in the region, but cuts benefits. boeing is the biggest employer in...
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for underground garages. the issue is is that they are not building an underground garage but for a habitable space. when we try to make sense of this, you have garage on one side and whether the definitions of how do you come to those kinds of judgments, they are posted online and transparent and available interpretations and we looked up and it turns out they are absolutely no written interpretations that equate garage with living space. that doesn't happen. it's not in the interpretation. it's not in the planning code. and planner or elisa or listensey, there is no written interpretation. the only thin that was given to us was this illustrated book of development definition and under that garage is clearly a service space for the storage of vehicles. the other point i want to make is about the 5-foot setback. there is great precedent for side yard set backs isn mechanisms for negotiations. these are typical situations for board permit appeals hearings. the setback is reasonable because it's absolutely achi
for underground garages. the issue is is that they are not building an underground garage but for a habitable space. when we try to make sense of this, you have garage on one side and whether the definitions of how do you come to those kinds of judgments, they are posted online and transparent and available interpretations and we looked up and it turns out they are absolutely no written interpretations that equate garage with living space. that doesn't happen. it's not in the interpretation....
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one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorists.er thing in the word of variety to romanticize it. and make it heartfelt. we are talking about a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers and security guard. and now robert redford is going to go make a movie that is essentially one big tribute to this. it is -- it's remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standard. >> jason, thank you. kevin, thank you. if you would look to keep this conversation going -- please go on facebook or twitter and, use that hashtag over here, hollywood, and let people know what you think. i would look to know what you think. coming up -- more celebrity hypocrisy. of back pain... and a choice. take up to 4 advil in a day or 2 aleve for all day relief. [ male announcer ] that's handy. ♪ hey check it out huh what happened to that guy? hey, get that sign back up! ♪you're not alone, together we stand♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪i'll be by your side you know i'll take your hand♪ (sndfx: clapping) ♪when it gets cold and it feels like the end♪ (sndfx
one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorists.er thing in the word of variety to romanticize it. and make it heartfelt. we are talking about a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers and security guard. and now robert redford is going to go make a movie that is essentially one big tribute to this. it is -- it's remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standard. >> jason, thank you. kevin, thank you. if you would look to keep this conversation...
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gambling economy as there has always been an innel underground sports economy, but that doesn't meanhat legalization is the best place to go. the national council is neutral on whether the net or any other form of gambling should be legalized. but if you look at las vegas, they legalized das knows in the 30s, but it was not until 2005 that they devoted the first funds to deal with gambling addiction. so legalization regulation does not automatically lead to reduced risk or better social protections, it can -- >> i think one thing we can all agree on is there should be money going towards treatment -- >> that is something i want to get into a little later in the woe, but vin, we have been talking about the negative social consequences of on-line gambling, but give us some of the positives. not financial upsides, but social positives. what do you see them as? >> there is a lot of upside about online gambling from a social standpoint, and from the business of a casino -- >> not from the financial point. i'm really curious as to what the social benefit is. articulated. >> the social bene
gambling economy as there has always been an innel underground sports economy, but that doesn't meanhat legalization is the best place to go. the national council is neutral on whether the net or any other form of gambling should be legalized. but if you look at las vegas, they legalized das knows in the 30s, but it was not until 2005 that they devoted the first funds to deal with gambling addiction. so legalization regulation does not automatically lead to reduced risk or better social...
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>> reporter: to make matters worse, the boy is being held in an underground bunker, complete with boobyps. as police arrive at the scene, they discover he's planted a bomb in this pipe he planned to talk to police through. >> they were on top of the pipe. he could detonate the bomb at anytime. >> reporter: fbi behavioral scientist is flown down to alabama to help in the unfolding crisis. >> he was angry, but intelligent and controlled. he coldly made a promise to mr. poland. you will do this or i will kill you. and he killed him. >> jimmy lee dikes is known as mean man because of his anti-government rants. a decorated navy veteran, he was due in court to face charges of shooting at a neighbor. the hostage team, which includes top negotiators quickly tries to soothe dikes in direct tyke talks on the phone. >> we wanted to try to come in and calm the situation down, calm down his emotions and try to stabilize what is a really volatile situation. >> reporter: and they knew he was watching tv in that bunker. so they carefully tailored the message when addressing the cameras. >> i want to th
>> reporter: to make matters worse, the boy is being held in an underground bunker, complete with boobyps. as police arrive at the scene, they discover he's planted a bomb in this pipe he planned to talk to police through. >> they were on top of the pipe. he could detonate the bomb at anytime. >> reporter: fbi behavioral scientist is flown down to alabama to help in the unfolding crisis. >> he was angry, but intelligent and controlled. he coldly made a promise to mr....
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it begs the question why aren't all power lines underground? judicial witjudith has heard thn once. >> you have to weigh the cost and the benefits. >> reporter: as a regulatory of energy it looked to upgrade infrastructure and found it would cost $1 million per mile to bury power lines. the average homeowner would have to pay thousands of dollars more per year. >> occasionally we hear from a city regarding this issue, but when they release residential folks in their city are going to have to bear the cost of it, they usually lose interest fairly quickly because people just can't afford it. >> while the frequently of power outage would decrease with underground lines it would take three to four times long for restore them when damaged. and that's not all. >> an underground system would need to be replaced every 25 years. overhead systems last much longer. that adds to the cost. >> reporter: when it comes to cost, saving wins, at least until the next storm blows in. bisi onile-ere, detroit. >> union works who work for aircraft giant boeing have a
it begs the question why aren't all power lines underground? judicial witjudith has heard thn once. >> you have to weigh the cost and the benefits. >> reporter: as a regulatory of energy it looked to upgrade infrastructure and found it would cost $1 million per mile to bury power lines. the average homeowner would have to pay thousands of dollars more per year. >> occasionally we hear from a city regarding this issue, but when they release residential folks in their city are...
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. >>> at the controls of america's nuclear arsenal with a new scandal on their hands, we go underground to the bunker where they have their fingers on the trigger. >>> and trading places. when children become caregivers for their aging parents. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman shares a very personal story for all families. >> plus, a new warning for pregnant women about that tainted water. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. while they blew up suddenly and out of nowhere, they were not unexpected. southern california has been under a red flag warning, meaning hot and dry and windy and favorable wildfire conditions. and tonight they're in the middle of an all-out fight there. the picture from space shows the smoke plume where the winds blow to the west, down the dry hill sides, away from the land, out over the water. 3700 homes are under evacuation warnings, and over 1700 acres have burned, including several homes. a several hundred firefighters are on the job tonight. it is where we begin tonight, nbc's miguel almaguer is in glendora, california, where three arrests have been made
. >>> at the controls of america's nuclear arsenal with a new scandal on their hands, we go underground to the bunker where they have their fingers on the trigger. >>> and trading places. when children become caregivers for their aging parents. tonight, dr. nancy snyderman shares a very personal story for all families. >> plus, a new warning for pregnant women about that tainted water. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. while they blew up...
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i think we have heard about undergrounding and it's an issue that the fact of the matter is we don't have viable technologically and financially feasible alternatives for undergrounding this equipment particularly in urban environments where we need to put them in control of environmental evaluates. i saw the gentleman in the room today. we've had people that have offered to help with that, but this project is moving forward now and even if we had something today that might possibly work, just to get through vetting process of making sure it meets all the regulatory environmental issues and field testing it could be years off before it gets approved into our network. that's something we are always willing to talk to people about but the reality is we are not in a position to hold up our project for years in the hopes that some technology can be invented to allow that to work. with that i will entertain any questions you might have. supervisor scott weiner: thank you, supervisor cohen. supervisor malia cohen: thank you, i have a couple of questions. first a state that i'm surprised to
i think we have heard about undergrounding and it's an issue that the fact of the matter is we don't have viable technologically and financially feasible alternatives for undergrounding this equipment particularly in urban environments where we need to put them in control of environmental evaluates. i saw the gentleman in the room today. we've had people that have offered to help with that, but this project is moving forward now and even if we had something today that might possibly work, just...
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>> those are materials that are liquid when they're underground but at spheric, some of it may end uprude and that may be one reason why we have these problems. >> the safety alert, more catastrophes. >> john siegenthaler with that report. coming up: the new cuban revolution. a now gears up for oncars that drive them receives. bln. abou >> well, let's take a lookwhat'g across the northeast. we saw all the snow go through. now it's dealing with all of the temperatures as well as the snow that fell and where is it going to go? let's take a look at those temperatures on saturday. high temperatures are still below freezing for many locations except when you get down here towards washington, over here towards pittsburgh. some locations saw at least that, we can move it to the side but it is still there. it is not no. we get towards sunday that we finally see some melting, it is going to be considerable melting because of all the water that is over the, so what that meerntion is standing water may freeze over. bad situation. well, for new york we're going to be seeing a fairly nice day on s
>> those are materials that are liquid when they're underground but at spheric, some of it may end uprude and that may be one reason why we have these problems. >> the safety alert, more catastrophes. >> john siegenthaler with that report. coming up: the new cuban revolution. a now gears up for oncars that drive them receives. bln. abou >> well, let's take a lookwhat'g across the northeast. we saw all the snow go through. now it's dealing with all of the temperatures as...
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right now we are 20 stories underground so we still have much to do. >>ful of the assistance after the earthquake came with conditions. haiti couldn't decide how to spend it. they say tourism could give them the money they need to spend as they see fit. >>> for six astronauts board the international space station, it's better than ever. the "cyngus," including the astronauts christmas presents. an unexpected riva arrival on te golden globes, asprinkler pipe burst, right before the ceremony, ryan seacrest tweeted this puzzle,. >>> still ahead, cruise cruise to incorporate. the costa concordia two years after a deadly shipwreck. named 19 new cardinals. speaking in his morning blessing in st. peter's square, half the cardinals come from countries outside europe including one from haiti. none from the united states. >>> the italian navy said today it rescued 400 migrants from overcrowded boats south of sicily this weekend. 200 were jammed in just one of these boats, refugees from africa. >>> two years ago the costa concordia capsized off the small italian
right now we are 20 stories underground so we still have much to do. >>ful of the assistance after the earthquake came with conditions. haiti couldn't decide how to spend it. they say tourism could give them the money they need to spend as they see fit. >>> for six astronauts board the international space station, it's better than ever. the "cyngus," including the astronauts christmas presents. an unexpected riva arrival on te golden globes, asprinkler pipe burst, right...
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they are isolated and vulnerable underground, but most don't report sexual discontinual that is, assault or rape because they don't think they'll be taken seriously. >> this set celebrates the miners, but much happened under apartheid through cheap labor. there's still the perception that mine owner care more about profits than safety, not only from accidents, but from each other. >> in 2012, this woman was raped and killed in a mine. despite her high profile case, nothing has changed. a task team addresses the case. >> we are trying to tell women these are what you can use, should use. we will support you when you come and you report incidents of harassment. >> the government wants the number of female miners increased to 13% but unless the culture underground changes, sending more women down the mines will just put more at risk. tanya page. aljazeera, johannesburg. >> two senior police officers are the latest accused to appear in the cash gate trial. there are more than 60 people charged in africa's largest ever corruption case. senior politicians, bankers and civil servants will answe
they are isolated and vulnerable underground, but most don't report sexual discontinual that is, assault or rape because they don't think they'll be taken seriously. >> this set celebrates the miners, but much happened under apartheid through cheap labor. there's still the perception that mine owner care more about profits than safety, not only from accidents, but from each other. >> in 2012, this woman was raped and killed in a mine. despite her high profile case, nothing has...
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market and i think that it's not going to be very long before we eliminate that underground market all right now mason only a decade ago two thirds of americans were against legalizing marijuana ten years later the numbers are completely reversed largely due to your efforts how did you do it. well you know i think a big part of changing marijuana laws has been changing public attitudes and ultimately what that comes down to is getting people to understand that marijuana is just not as harmful as they were once i do believe you know our federal government and others have exaggerated the harms of marijuana for years to keep it illegal but the fact is marijuana subjectively less harmful than alcohol it's less toxic it's less addictive and it doesn't contribute to violence and aggressive behavior like alcohol does and as more and more people come to recognize that fact they simply don't think it's a good idea to prohibit it it's just as foolish as alcohol prohibition was right now let's talk about some of these other numbers here in colorado what is the tax rate on marijuana how much do yo
market and i think that it's not going to be very long before we eliminate that underground market all right now mason only a decade ago two thirds of americans were against legalizing marijuana ten years later the numbers are completely reversed largely due to your efforts how did you do it. well you know i think a big part of changing marijuana laws has been changing public attitudes and ultimately what that comes down to is getting people to understand that marijuana is just not as harmful...
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it is one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorist but another ing to romanticizet to make get a heartfelt. a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers a and a security guard and now redford will make a movie that is essentially one big tribute? it is remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standards. john: thank you jasonnd kevin. please go to facebook or twitter to keep the conversation going and use that #hollywood and let people know what you think. more celebrity hy [ malannouncer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ >> climate change is causing see levels to rise in it wi happen in our lifetime. of lusby demand our readers invest
it is one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorist but another ing to romanticizet to make get a heartfelt. a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers a and a security guard and now redford will make a movie that is essentially one big tribute? it is remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standards. john: thank you jasonnd kevin. please go to facebook or twitter to keep the conversation going and use that #hollywood and let people know what you...
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it is one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorist but another thing to romanticize it to make get a heartfelt. a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers a and a security guard and now redford will make a movie that is essentially one big tribute? it is remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standards. john: thank you jason and kevin. please go to facebook or twitter to keep the conversation going and use that #hollywood and let people know what you think. more celebrity hyÑ@ç@çpçpçpç >> climate change is causing see levels to rise in it will happen in our lifetime. of lusby demand our readers invest in green technology and green jobs now. now. john: right now because the levels will rise in our lifetime. how do they know? many are clueless. leonardo to capriotes told a reporter he was to take a break from acting to fly around the world to being good for the environment. around the world? we just heard about harrison ford seven airplanes don't they get that puts more carbon than 1,000 light bulbs? it is if they live in a separate stupid w
it is one thing to make a movie about the weather underground terrorist but another thing to romanticize it to make get a heartfelt. a bank robbery that resulted in the murder of two police officers a and a security guard and now redford will make a movie that is essentially one big tribute? it is remarkably deplorable even by hollywood standards. john: thank you jason and kevin. please go to facebook or twitter to keep the conversation going and use that #hollywood and let people know what you...