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. >> neil: the creepiness -- i guess what i'm asking is what part of custer don't you understand hereyou are surrounded andou see one ips dept after another that comes up. it comes to the samessue. privacy invad or potentially invaded. doing the same thing. there is a pattern. >> if y want to conflate and combine the issues and make the general statements you can do that. i don't think it's a thoughtful way to approach it. >> neil: think about what i said. >> i don't connect the dots. i don't connect the dots. >> neil: julian, i'm telling you. drop the liberal thing and focus on the reality thing. you have one entity going after american people. depament after another doing the same thing. you can call that conflating. p i am telling you there is a pattern. >> i could as easily -- >> neil: i guarantee you if it were geoe bush doing i you would be all over it. >> that is wrong. that is incorrect. that is -- >> face it. >> go ahead. >> you want me to reond? look, you can't conflate all the issues. you t have to speak about them differently. the case of the i.r.s., targeting is wrong. no
. >> neil: the creepiness -- i guess what i'm asking is what part of custer don't you understand hereyou are surrounded andou see one ips dept after another that comes up. it comes to the samessue. privacy invad or potentially invaded. doing the same thing. there is a pattern. >> if y want to conflate and combine the issues and make the general statements you can do that. i don't think it's a thoughtful way to approach it. >> neil: think about what i said. >> i don't...
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my only point with any of this stuff is, what part of "i haven't got a freaking clue" dot you understand here? in other words, they keep doing this stuff and compounding the sin by continuing to r sin. >> becse they don't think it's a sin because they think they're still in the right. >> bingo! right. >> the reason, charlie, i disagree with you because -- >> which charlie? >> charlie, i've had people, sources -- not sources. people that i've had to deal with writing about back in t day treat me like utter dirt and then try and make amends by calling me in to have tea d crumpets and it's all offhe record. >> i've had people call with -- >> it would take a lot more than crumpets to buyou off. i've had people attack me go to my boss, not just my boss. when i was working at the "wall street journal," the man who ran it, peter kha atalked ed attacd me, tried to get me fired. i sit do with him. eliot spitzer tried to get me fired. can i finish i'm going to talk right now! >> i grew up -- >> i'm going to talk. i'm not talking about tough, but i grew up nearpig manu farm, and i can smell it in th roo
my only point with any of this stuff is, what part of "i haven't got a freaking clue" dot you understand here? in other words, they keep doing this stuff and compounding the sin by continuing to r sin. >> becse they don't think it's a sin because they think they're still in the right. >> bingo! right. >> the reason, charlie, i disagree with you because -- >> which charlie? >> charlie, i've had people, sources -- not sources. people that i've had to deal...
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one thing we do need to understand here, in times of drought, you know, the lake level would naturally drop and it will drop as well using the different projects. so that normally, the lake will be at a good level, but in time of drought when we are all suffering, the lake will suffer as well and we'll have to find ways to manage around that. >> go ahead. >> the chart is confusing to me. >> okay i had another one that is more confusing. >> so this sounds like the groundwater and the watershed, right? which is vista grande. >> yes. >> you don't want to activate them, if you will, at the same time, because they will counteract each other? >> in terms of the lake, the projects, if you just did the ground water recovery and storage, the lake would be higher than it is now, pushing more into the basin, so the groundwater comes up. if you did just the san francisco groundwater project, you would lower the ground water level because you are pumping water out and that would lower the lake level. if you did it just by itself, that is what the effect is. i didn't put vista grande here by itself,
one thing we do need to understand here, in times of drought, you know, the lake level would naturally drop and it will drop as well using the different projects. so that normally, the lake will be at a good level, but in time of drought when we are all suffering, the lake will suffer as well and we'll have to find ways to manage around that. >> go ahead. >> the chart is confusing to me. >> okay i had another one that is more confusing. >> so this sounds like the...
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this is a very serious clearly found but do agree people understand here let me read to do so i mean we're talking about it we understand it does the average citizen understand it that well it's not guns i'm afraid not yeah i say i'm afraid not the the the washington spend machine has been hyperactive since the disclosures and the defense of what we need this system as vast as it is to deal with the terrorist threat i think. to a large degree that's having an impact with a lot of americans on the other hand i've looked at poll results a lot of americans are very very concerned because. american citizens don't like this sort of thing they're not used to this sort of thing this is not supposed to be a surveillance state this is not supposed to be a page out of one thousand nine hundred eighty four and as for the democratic claim well it's ok with obama ok charge for him making finalist obama wonder i mean ok eugene go ahead ok but the fourth amendment under threat but it's ok because obama is president it's pathetic. well i think you know sadly there are people out here there are doing
this is a very serious clearly found but do agree people understand here let me read to do so i mean we're talking about it we understand it does the average citizen understand it that well it's not guns i'm afraid not yeah i say i'm afraid not the the the washington spend machine has been hyperactive since the disclosures and the defense of what we need this system as vast as it is to deal with the terrorist threat i think. to a large degree that's having an impact with a lot of americans on...
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it was not a terrorist attack with people were killed so the understand here correctly so it is not the actual tactic of the use of. it's for political means but the actual cause that defies something else tyrion or maybe the u.s. attitude for that cause that if i know it has nothing do with the cause as whether or not you are fighting people who are combatants or not yes noncombatants are sometimes hurt as collateral damage or hey this is cliche but it's true just as people were you don't tend to hurt people but that's what happens in a fight with with someone who's a combatant if it's if you were intentionally targeting noncombatants that's terrorism for example if the bomb was set up for the boston bombing was set up somewhere close to a police precinct that would be justifiable but just because it was unsafe just size of the wouldn't be terrorism if what those guys had in mind was to attack the army recruiting center. you know someplace down the road. no that would have been an act of terrorism but they didn't put the bomb down the road they put the bomb where it would hurt innocent
it was not a terrorist attack with people were killed so the understand here correctly so it is not the actual tactic of the use of. it's for political means but the actual cause that defies something else tyrion or maybe the u.s. attitude for that cause that if i know it has nothing do with the cause as whether or not you are fighting people who are combatants or not yes noncombatants are sometimes hurt as collateral damage or hey this is cliche but it's true just as people were you don't tend...
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why do you think if we stay here longer and see more i can understand. who post although of course you need to stay here longer i'm the whole story will open up and it will become clearer. i'm really interested in how they live through to their face how do they teach their children how does their sect work i don't mean sect in the negative sense of god and they got the will to go you. know what's going to say both faiths. well our customs saw almost the same except we don't go to church. when you look at them do they seem like they're from another planet. compared to the locals here then yeah they are. there's nothing for them to do here some people planted their roots here in this land they need to harvest that which they have planted. my grandfather was a do how or why should i reject all that sources and take up the islam or something else. what kind of son would that make me. some of the people went to church and got baptized of course that's easy yes they have a priest will guide you in plenty of your sins so he does every see you have to work yourse
why do you think if we stay here longer and see more i can understand. who post although of course you need to stay here longer i'm the whole story will open up and it will become clearer. i'm really interested in how they live through to their face how do they teach their children how does their sect work i don't mean sect in the negative sense of god and they got the will to go you. know what's going to say both faiths. well our customs saw almost the same except we don't go to church. when...
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. >> if that was the case, i would be fighting every minute of the day, but what i don't understand, herenother example of social media stuff. in the past, you wouldn't have the opportunity to get all that crap out there like this. this is another down side of the twitter stuff. how many of you guys tweet stuff. i don't, i don't tweet. how many of you said i'm sorry. you did. >> i came home one night after several cocktails and tweeted something. someone said something nasty about the special i did with sarah palin, the twitter handle was newt's best friend, went into some twitter thing with him. >> it reduces you, it is like a big cloud out there you should be able to turn off. kg, what about the daily mail. i think they're wrong, i think they got the time stamps on twitter things wrong. did the same to me, attributed a tweet i never tweeted about a person's weight, and i had to get them to take it down. should they print a retraction? >> absolutely. i can't stand when they do that, the damage is done but they should be held accountable. unless they're made to issue apology or retraction
. >> if that was the case, i would be fighting every minute of the day, but what i don't understand, herenother example of social media stuff. in the past, you wouldn't have the opportunity to get all that crap out there like this. this is another down side of the twitter stuff. how many of you guys tweet stuff. i don't, i don't tweet. how many of you said i'm sorry. you did. >> i came home one night after several cocktails and tweeted something. someone said something nasty about...
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>> if that was the case, i would be fighting every minute of the day. [ laughter ] i don't understand -- hereanother example of social media stuff. in the past, you wouldn't have the opportunity to get all that crap out there like this and this is just another down side of this triter stuff i. mean, how many you -- i don't 'cause i don't tweet. but how many of you have done stuff and said, i'm sorry i did it. i know you did. have you ever done that? >> i came home one night after several cocktails and i tweeted something. someone said something nasty about the special i did with sarah palin. >> that set you off. >> the twitter handle was newt best friend. i had to apologize. >> it reduces you -- it's like a big cloud out there you should be able to turn off. what about the daily mail? the daily mail, i think they're wrong. i think they got the time stamps on these twitter things wrong. they did the same thing to me. they attributed a tweet that i never tweeted about a person's weight and i had to go get them to take it down because they don't -- it took hours. should they print a retraction?
>> if that was the case, i would be fighting every minute of the day. [ laughter ] i don't understand -- hereanother example of social media stuff. in the past, you wouldn't have the opportunity to get all that crap out there like this and this is just another down side of this triter stuff i. mean, how many you -- i don't 'cause i don't tweet. but how many of you have done stuff and said, i'm sorry i did it. i know you did. have you ever done that? >> i came home one night after...
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do you understand? >> here we are in the facility that's monitored, recorded, was aware she knew that, and can still go through the conversations that we had. >> i don't want to testify, whatever it takes. >> donna is convicted and sentenced to 16 years in prison for the solicitation as well as the drug charges. >> she thought she was actually going to be out and on the streets and going to parties and i was going to take her to mexico. little lies i told to her. and that she was on easy street now. >> another woman who may have thought she was headed for easy street is darcy lindenmire, a bartender from rockford, illinois. >> she worked at a local drinking establishment, that's where she met gilbert. it they knew each other for a brief time. they got married. >> a marriage darcy soon thinks is a mistake and three months after tying the knot, she starts looking for a hired gun. >> she went to rick wheaton and that was a former boyfriend of her daughter. at which time she asked if he would kill gilbert for $1,00
do you understand? >> here we are in the facility that's monitored, recorded, was aware she knew that, and can still go through the conversations that we had. >> i don't want to testify, whatever it takes. >> donna is convicted and sentenced to 16 years in prison for the solicitation as well as the drug charges. >> she thought she was actually going to be out and on the streets and going to parties and i was going to take her to mexico. little lies i told to her. and...
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here. if anybody wants to help me out. >> i don't understand why you want to take a tree -- >> if we are talking process, merits are a separate question. you don't have extra time to argue those. do you have a question about the process here? >> yes >> the process is that three have indicated to go with your inclination to go with your ruling. i'm not. it's not personal. the commissioner who is absent then could make a deciding vote in your favor or against you depending on what she reviews. after she reviews the record and the merits and she will attend the hearing on july 17. she will have an opportunity to ask questions. at that point in time we will deliberate once again and take a vote if the motion is made to go one way or another. it requires four to over turn a department's decision. okay? >> we have a motion then from the president to continue this matter to july 17th, the public hearing has been held and this continuance is to allow commissioner hurtado to participate in the final vote. on that motion, commissioner fung? aye, lazarus? aye, honda? aye. thank you, this vote is 4-0. this
here. if anybody wants to help me out. >> i don't understand why you want to take a tree -- >> if we are talking process, merits are a separate question. you don't have extra time to argue those. do you have a question about the process here? >> yes >> the process is that three have indicated to go with your inclination to go with your ruling. i'm not. it's not personal. the commissioner who is absent then could make a deciding vote in your favor or against you depending...
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so perhaps there will be more of an understanding here, so when these two people talk to each other,e best you can hope for. on the hacking front, what's quite interesting, i think the general chinese attitude has been, well, it's the price of doing business. our industrial policy is based on stealing and if you want to deal with the chinese market, that's what you have to deal with. i think the obama administration has put the chinese on notice, particularly when it comes to issues like intellectual property, that we're not going to tolerate it anymore. but i don't think there's going to be anything than perhaps an implied threat that if they don't stop, then maybe whithe chinese will start implying sanctions. >> they're not going to be helpful on the cybersecurity front, for reasons karla talked about. but, you know, there's a growing interest in intellectual property in china, because there are a number of chinese companies that, themselves, have now big market cap and have ip to protect. it's going to take a long time before the tradition there changes. but it's also true that ve
so perhaps there will be more of an understanding here, so when these two people talk to each other,e best you can hope for. on the hacking front, what's quite interesting, i think the general chinese attitude has been, well, it's the price of doing business. our industrial policy is based on stealing and if you want to deal with the chinese market, that's what you have to deal with. i think the obama administration has put the chinese on notice, particularly when it comes to issues like...
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understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand howhieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thought we were done rolling. ♪ ♪ >> good morning, everyone. i'm tailor stafford, president and ceo of pier 39 and on behalf of our grateful water front family, it is my privilege to extend a sincere thank you to the port of san francisco for all that you have done, and continue to do to build the best water front in north america. pause plause [ applause ] >> from at&t, home from the world champion san francis
understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand howhieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right...
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everybody else but it's it's a long way from that two to understanding here is you know i think now we're still thinking about a women's movement about civil rights about a gay and lesbian about an environmental move without understanding that they're all connected and there is for instance now a study of one hundred current countries in a book called sex and world peace. that by valerie hudson and other scholars that shows by looking reliably indisputable way by looking at those countries that the biggest indicator of whether a country is violent inside itself or is likely to militarily attack another via another country is not poverty or natural resources or religion or even to agree of democracy is violence against females because that's what normalize is all other violence so you know in a deep deep sense we're not going to have democracy until we have democratic families we're not going to understand that you can have partnerships instead of domination or so we stopped normalizing domination with gender roles i mean it's you know it's it's a huge huge subject that should be part of o
everybody else but it's it's a long way from that two to understanding here is you know i think now we're still thinking about a women's movement about civil rights about a gay and lesbian about an environmental move without understanding that they're all connected and there is for instance now a study of one hundred current countries in a book called sex and world peace. that by valerie hudson and other scholars that shows by looking reliably indisputable way by looking at those countries that...
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on just 450 a day cut that back in terms of food stamp allowances, it's amazing, i can't understand it. >> here is the other alternative. we have doubled what we are spending on food stamp, from $40 million -- $40 billion to $80 billion. one in seven americans are on food stamps. the key here it's supposed to be supplemental, not -- not that people should be eating on $5 per person per day it's supplement family's budget. we've got more people on food stamps than ever, more people who years ago would not have qualified but we've lowered the standard, by saying you can still make more money you can have more assets but we've lowered the standard. now -- the challenge is that people who truly need it may be getting forced out. but the fact is we're spending more than we ever have. i don't think taking 2.5% back is a problem. >> not only do we have record levels of poverty we're also not really expanding other forces of the safety net that used to be -- >> record levels of obesity. if you are op unfortunate enough to live -- have to have only 450 a day per person to spend you're not buying fresh f
on just 450 a day cut that back in terms of food stamp allowances, it's amazing, i can't understand it. >> here is the other alternative. we have doubled what we are spending on food stamp, from $40 million -- $40 billion to $80 billion. one in seven americans are on food stamps. the key here it's supposed to be supplemental, not -- not that people should be eating on $5 per person per day it's supplement family's budget. we've got more people on food stamps than ever, more people who...
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we've got to take care of who lives here and you guys need to understand that that's the real job here. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> hi, my name is rachel howard and i'm the program coordinator representing woman's place transitional housing for women living with hiv. we have six beds currently and we're facing a cut of $13,000 which will result in the loss of two beds. so, that would mean we only will be able to serve four women with housing and this is simply not adequate to address the needs of specifically chronically homeless transgender women in san francisco. i want to specifically address that there is an ongoing problem with violence against transgender women in this city and by providing housing and support services, we are able to reduce the risk that these women face for being attacked on the street due to homelessness, due to having to perform and live doing sex work. so, the $6,500 per year is just a little bit over $500 a month to provide housing, case management, mental health services, food, hygiene supplies, and, you know, support from peers and other staff
we've got to take care of who lives here and you guys need to understand that that's the real job here. thank you. >> thanks. next speaker. >>> hi, my name is rachel howard and i'm the program coordinator representing woman's place transitional housing for women living with hiv. we have six beds currently and we're facing a cut of $13,000 which will result in the loss of two beds. so, that would mean we only will be able to serve four women with housing and this is simply not...
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. >> well, i think that it's important to understand here that all of the branches of government haveeen involved in this. even if it's been in secret. and by the way, the constitution fully contemplates a lot of secrecy when it comes to national security, that goes back to when general washington himself was the head intelligence officer of the continental army. this is something i think that congress, by setting up the program, by putting an article iii judge in charge of granting warrants for actual searches distinguishes these nsa programs from the scandals that people have been talking about, the abuse of the internal revenue service, benghazi, the subpoenas to members of the press, all of which are exclusively executive branch abuses. jon: there have been rallies around the country, going to be one in new york today celebrating edward snowden as a hero. you were one of the first to say he's a traitor. >> he's a dishonorable and deceitful man. he signed numerous documents saying that he would never disclose the confidential highly class need information that he was given, and he
. >> well, i think that it's important to understand here that all of the branches of government haveeen involved in this. even if it's been in secret. and by the way, the constitution fully contemplates a lot of secrecy when it comes to national security, that goes back to when general washington himself was the head intelligence officer of the continental army. this is something i think that congress, by setting up the program, by putting an article iii judge in charge of granting...
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tankers, i understand. come here as well and i've seen them dry dock there as well. not that many people get out in little rowboats. this is an unusual people. >> we're going to see if we can speed up a little bit. it's tough to do. okay. this is mission rock. it used to be a rock out in the middle of the bay over here. they recently rebuilt it. and this is an example of the kind of conflicts that are currently facing us in san francisco where there is this night club, late night entertainment permit. you'd think nobody is around therethv the nearest neighbor is a boat yard. and yet they are recently had a hearing about the revocation or suspension of their late night entertainment permit because the new residential building that was built across 3rd street as the third street light rail gets developed, that's all developing. complained that it's too much noise for residential use in the neighborhood. so we're starting to see lots and lots of conflicts between industrial and commercial uses and new residential. this is right next to it is the san francisco boat works
tankers, i understand. come here as well and i've seen them dry dock there as well. not that many people get out in little rowboats. this is an unusual people. >> we're going to see if we can speed up a little bit. it's tough to do. okay. this is mission rock. it used to be a rock out in the middle of the bay over here. they recently rebuilt it. and this is an example of the kind of conflicts that are currently facing us in san francisco where there is this night club, late night...
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. >> i understand that no one wants to have their programs cut. of course not. i also want everyone here to understand that no one up here wants to cut programs because they don't care about the population being served. there are no value ains here. we are all on the same team. it is a tough situation, as we are here so that we can begin the work together. >> i am actually more forward thinking. for me it is less about being left or right, or in this town, moderate or progressive. it is really about the issues and about creating policies that will have a sustainable and lasting positive impact on the families that live here. it is very costly and difficult to do business in sfrinls, to raise your children in san francisco, and i would like to have a voice at that table to really create policies that will minimize that san francisco is not a big business-friendly city. i think we started to go in the wrong direction. the reason why we started walking down that path largely was because of political ideology. when you deal with me, you are dealing with facts, less than politics. i really wa
. >> i understand that no one wants to have their programs cut. of course not. i also want everyone here to understand that no one up here wants to cut programs because they don't care about the population being served. there are no value ains here. we are all on the same team. it is a tough situation, as we are here so that we can begin the work together. >> i am actually more forward thinking. for me it is less about being left or right, or in this town, moderate or progressive....
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understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm. ♪ >> oh, this is awesome. oh, sorry. i thought we were done rolling. ♪ ♪ >> hello. you're watching the show that explores san francisco's love affair with food. there are at least 18 farmers markets in san francisco alone, providing fresh and affordable to year-round. this is a great resource that does not break the bank. to show just how easy it can be to do just that, we have come up with something called the farmers' market challenge. we fi
understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand how to achieve that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy...
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>> there's a lot of celebrating here in west hollywood, from what we understand, it's happening all over california. we just got back from washington, d.c., and the supreme court, and to tell you the truth, we've just seen something here that has made us feel happier and prouder than we ever could. >> my inappropriate question to you was going to be if you are totally fried about this experience or if you are capable of being happy about what happened today? >> we're very happy. we have the marriage equality in california and the federal recognition for every american for same sex marriage. we feel victorious this evening, it's a tremendous day for us, our families, it's a tremendous day for our country and certainly for california. >> sandy, am i right you are originally from iowa? >> i am. >> iowa started to recognize same sex marriage four years ago. you have the fight in iowa, you have the fight in california, two very different states, does that give you any feeling or insight as to what the rest of the fight is going to be? >> i have to say being a native iowa an. i can't help but
>> there's a lot of celebrating here in west hollywood, from what we understand, it's happening all over california. we just got back from washington, d.c., and the supreme court, and to tell you the truth, we've just seen something here that has made us feel happier and prouder than we ever could. >> my inappropriate question to you was going to be if you are totally fried about this experience or if you are capable of being happy about what happened today? >> we're very...
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heard from military people in washington, et cetera, is this is far more complicated than we understand. hereome examples. russia has a fleet on syria's mediterranean coast. we have allies in turkey and jordan. if you blow up a chemical arsenal, what happens to the chemicalses that go through the air to innocent men, women and children in sear kra. if we arm the rebels with military weapons, do we establish no-fly zone. syria has a huge capability to defend itself in the air. and additionally -- >> why can't we have that discussion? what we've had so far has ben rose with all due respect to ben rose, he's not the commander whiin chief. he also wasn't in on all the situation room meetings talking directly with the military leaders. and wouldn't we agree on the left and the right that before we go into an islamist civil war which is what they say it is now, at least present day, we need to understand -- we'd like to hear from the commander in chief what the considerations were. >> well, this red line talk is just more haplessness and more effectlessness. yes, we'd like to hear from the commande
heard from military people in washington, et cetera, is this is far more complicated than we understand. hereome examples. russia has a fleet on syria's mediterranean coast. we have allies in turkey and jordan. if you blow up a chemical arsenal, what happens to the chemicalses that go through the air to innocent men, women and children in sear kra. if we arm the rebels with military weapons, do we establish no-fly zone. syria has a huge capability to defend itself in the air. and additionally...
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because she is from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco opened the office of small business, under the leadership of gavin newsom, under the urging of our small business leaders. the mayor heard there was a need for the community to have a small office to help the needs of our small businesses in san francisco, help them understand and navigate the complex structure in getting a business opened within the city and county of san francisco. initially, primarily, we were going to be about helping you understand licensing and permitting requirements, but, really, shortly after we open our doors, we understood that we were also, as a government entity, a place for people to come when they want to know about loans, about writing a business plan. where to go to do that, where to go to get assistance. we are also a resourced. when we do see people in our office, many of them are a year or two out from even opening their business, so we will ask them what their credits for is, have they done
because she is from here, she really understands what small businesses are about, and she articulates your needs in washington, d.c. in may 2008, san francisco opened the office of small business, under the leadership of gavin newsom, under the urging of our small business leaders. the mayor heard there was a need for the community to have a small office to help the needs of our small businesses in san francisco, help them understand and navigate the complex structure in getting a business...
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not everybody here understands the meaning of correction. so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's a weakness. >> they don't care about somebody's feelings. that's why they're in here, you know. that's why they're in here, because of what they did on the outside and what they did to somebody else. >> part of their program for self-rehabilitation means contemplating their crime. >> that's a before. this is an after. >> charles williams was only 27 years old when he arrived. as seen through his prison i.d. card, serving 21 years of a life sentence has taken its toll. >> a bar fight that got out of hand that led out into a parking lot, and i beat a man to death. i mean it w
not everybody here understands the meaning of correction. so when you're trying to change your life, you have maybe others around you that don't want to change their lives, and it's kind of a struggle between, you know, evil and good, evil and good. >> it's tough being your own person in an environment like this not to be sucked into a negativity. the saying "misery loves company" is so fit for this environment. >> kindness, compassion, caring, inside the institution it's...
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here, you know, what i sleep on. this is my cellie rack right above me. this is where another man sleeps. understand? ut here to the left is my window. that mice window. that's the gate that teases me with freedom. and right there is the highway, i think. see the cars going by, going places i can't go. you feel me? so just trying to paint a picture for you so you can understand what i'm going through. >> carlton wright's picture will change very little in the next 24 years. that's when he's eligible for parole on his 50-year sentence for robbery, bodily injury, and criminal confinement. >> you want to go out right now? all right. >> but has had one bit of good >> but has had one bit of good news. he has been released from the confinement unit. he was sent there for threatening other inmates while trying to locate his stolen tv set. >> whatever happened with the guy who stole your tv? >> i don't know. i ain't seen him yet. >> did you ever get your tv back? >> i got another one. >> so the guy who stole your tv was never prosecuted? he -- >> i don't know. i mean this is wabash. i'm on a trip. this is a s
here, you know, what i sleep on. this is my cellie rack right above me. this is where another man sleeps. understand? ut here to the left is my window. that mice window. that's the gate that teases me with freedom. and right there is the highway, i think. see the cars going by, going places i can't go. you feel me? so just trying to paint a picture for you so you can understand what i'm going through. >> carlton wright's picture will change very little in the next 24 years. that's when...
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few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news.madrid have a new coach. >> he has steered some of europe's top sites. he won the champions league twice. you are up-to-date. >> stay with us here on dw. more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's wednesday, june 26th. i'm catherine kobayashi in tokyo. edward snowden is holed up in the moscow airport, and looking for a way out. u.s. authorities want the former intelligence contractor on espionage charges. they want russian officials to extradite him. president vladimir putin is refusing to hand him over. >> translator: russia does not have an agreement with the u.s. to extradite criminals. snowden committed no crimes in russia.
few here understand the protests in taksim square. >> just time for a little bit of sports news.madrid have a new coach. >> he has steered some of europe's top sites. he won the champions league twice. you are up-to-date. >> stay with us here on dw. more news at the top of the hour. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>> glad to have you with us on this edition of "newsline." it's wednesday, june 26th. i'm catherine kobayashi...
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understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand howe that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market and creamery by going to buy right market.com. and don't forget to check out our blog for more info on many of our episodes at sf quick bites.com. until next time, may the fork be with you. ♪ ♪ >> so chocolaty. mm.
understand why it is important to support our small farmers. each class has a different purpose, but what we hope is that when people leave here they understand howe that goal and feel that they have the resources necessary to do that. >> are you inspired? maybe you want to learn how to have a patch in your backyard or cook better with fresh ingredients . or grab a quick bite with organic goodies. find out more about 18 reasons by going to 18 reasons.org and learn about buy right market...
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here. i understand there were other options open to you and other hosts, perhaps preferable hosts for you to, but i appreciate you being here. >> you know i study international politicaise lot. are you staging a brilliant, slow-motion coup. he's out there filming in some moroccan desert, and meanwhile you are slowing taking over the empire sphwhrawn no, no, no. >> it's breathtaking. >> john: i serve at the pleasure of the supreme leader. when we were planning the show for monday, we were thinking this will be easy, huge summit between china and the u.s. that is what we'll do the show about. boom, that's gone with the n.s.a., and you don't see the story anywhere and yet that was a pretty big deal, the china-u.s. summit. >> in some sense it's the biggest story-- when historians look back they're going to ask was the united states able to live peacefully with the fastest growing, most powsm, new entrant into the world, china. if you look back in history, germany's rise didn't work out so well for europe. two world wars. japan's rise, a bunch of problems there. how china arrives and how the supe
here. i understand there were other options open to you and other hosts, perhaps preferable hosts for you to, but i appreciate you being here. >> you know i study international politicaise lot. are you staging a brilliant, slow-motion coup. he's out there filming in some moroccan desert, and meanwhile you are slowing taking over the empire sphwhrawn no, no, no. >> it's breathtaking. >> john: i serve at the pleasure of the supreme leader. when we were planning the show for...