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make improvements in housing where there are nonconforming units, where the zoning has changed from the original zoning that had occurred when the building was first created. and we also want to preserve housing and prevent mergers and demolition of housing where they are currently rent controlled units and affordable housing stock. this legislation will help keep families in san francisco. i know of many, many people including family members with children who no longer live in san francisco because of evictions, because of the high cost of living and this is rent -- these are two tools, these two ordinances are two tools that will help prevent evictions from occurring. and these are buildings that exist all across san francisco and we have been called upon by score, hundreds, not thousands of people in the city to help preserve this housing stock. so, colleagues, i hope to have your support. i do so appreciate your flexibility and hope we can move forward on this today. thank you. >> supervisor yee. >> thank you. again, i want to thank supervisor avalos for bringing this forward, this tough issue. and i also appreciate the
make improvements in housing where there are nonconforming units, where the zoning has changed from the original zoning that had occurred when the building was first created. and we also want to preserve housing and prevent mergers and demolition of housing where they are currently rent controlled units and affordable housing stock. this legislation will help keep families in san francisco. i know of many, many people including family members with children who no longer live in san francisco...
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when we stay true to our own fundamental principles, that's when the united states has the most power. i think a lot of people are being proven wrong. going back years, people said of assad he was a reformer, someone we could work with, a and now he's the monster that the dissidents knew all along that he was. >> tremendously concerning that we see this ally of the u.s., an opponent of both hezbollah and assad taken out. how concerned are you that violence is spreading across the middle east. >> well, i see brud, and for the lebanese, you have almost the horrific prospect of return to the past. the truth is any opponent of syria or lebanon, will -- syria is endangered. the death of this am bass do to washington, a ph.d. from the university of texas, and very decent and moderate man, targeting him means that they're back in the business of killing people, and they've been spared. he's been spared the wrath of the obama administration and is now back to what he knows best, which is terror, assassinations, car bombs and the like. >> it doesn't appear foaud, it doesn't appear to have chan
when we stay true to our own fundamental principles, that's when the united states has the most power. i think a lot of people are being proven wrong. going back years, people said of assad he was a reformer, someone we could work with, a and now he's the monster that the dissidents knew all along that he was. >> tremendously concerning that we see this ally of the u.s., an opponent of both hezbollah and assad taken out. how concerned are you that violence is spreading across the middle...
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how was it that prior to the '80s when again united states sort of said these guys are commune iforts, the -- communis, backed by communists. >> they were looking for basic human rights an freedom. they were for the majorities of the population of of south africa, they were oppressed horribly by the white minority. when i became president, almost every become government was a military dictatorship and we had always been in bed with the dictators. i went the other way and of course now they are all democracies there. we concentrated on making a nation that was free out of zimbabwe. >> in that time in 1980 not only did the united states say they would support one man one vote and a properly elected government in south africa as you pointed out it was one of so. >> that's right. >> did you face consternation and pressure from around the world from other leaders? >> to some degree but you know, the united states was the most powerful nation in the free world at that time. and i got criticism from some of the others. for instance, i remember that in germany helmuut schmidt was quite being
how was it that prior to the '80s when again united states sort of said these guys are commune iforts, the -- communis, backed by communists. >> they were looking for basic human rights an freedom. they were for the majorities of the population of of south africa, they were oppressed horribly by the white minority. when i became president, almost every become government was a military dictatorship and we had always been in bed with the dictators. i went the other way and of course now...
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she taught the little bit about that unit when she came out to talk a little bit ago. convert --some covert operations. they do both. i cannot tell you in this particular circumstance. right now, we only have one officer that we can confirm. so many officers still on the scene. as we mentioned earlier, the officer, after he was hit, according to the chief, was conscious and was breathing. she did not have an update on his condition be on that. as far as the suspect, she had no update on his condition. we did see him. it was very tough to tell how he was doing. he was wheeled to a nebulous. they're going to be at here for quite some time. the block is going to be shut down for quite some time as they continue the investigation into what happened. , abcfrom the trinidad area 7 eyewitness news. >> developing news out of the metropolitan police department. washington is accused of taking naked pictures with a teenage girl while he was in a uniform and on duty. the chief tells us that the allegations make her sick. we have more from our correspondent live from washington. e
she taught the little bit about that unit when she came out to talk a little bit ago. convert --some covert operations. they do both. i cannot tell you in this particular circumstance. right now, we only have one officer that we can confirm. so many officers still on the scene. as we mentioned earlier, the officer, after he was hit, according to the chief, was conscious and was breathing. she did not have an update on his condition be on that. as far as the suspect, she had no update on his...
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questioning that vehicle was carrying strictly dangerous cobalt sixty in a body therapy scanner unit when it was hijacked to gun point at the capitol earlier this week. it's one the world's most popular vacation spots but those who try to settle down in paris often find their romantic notions shattered. explains why it all looks great on paper but anyone with an aspiration of living in central paris quickly discovers the nightmare and becomes looking for what here this picturesque center of the city might as well have a sign that says off limits to anyone with a tight budget but if you must prepare for very tight quarters when you first arrive to the fire i was completely shocked because this was the smallest area that i found myself ever but i didn't look it from here do you hear. danica pay seven hundred seventy euros for this tiny twenty square metre central paris flat in the popular lot in quarter area plus another hundred for bills and internet she chose convenience over price a choice that's not quite there for others like sabina who lives just outside paris with three other people
questioning that vehicle was carrying strictly dangerous cobalt sixty in a body therapy scanner unit when it was hijacked to gun point at the capitol earlier this week. it's one the world's most popular vacation spots but those who try to settle down in paris often find their romantic notions shattered. explains why it all looks great on paper but anyone with an aspiration of living in central paris quickly discovers the nightmare and becomes looking for what here this picturesque center of the...
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being captured as hostages maybe it's the five moments these seem to be in separate yet the odd united when that kev how the us is responding to this issue given the conflicting interests here for example in syria the assad government which has been friendly to the christian communities but us is opposed to the assad government instead favors the rebels which were dousing factions of the rebels. not being friendly to christians to us and even play a role in mitigating this problem nobody understands what the us arab and came up to bed to read this and this time in the movie's debut as the forty first time in a very long time. there are that there seems to me mad that he's even by its strongest ally such as saudi arabia and egypt as an unreliable partner. this is quite harsh. i have not moved as such the harsh criticism would do us a government probe mason said the height of the anti american sentiment same and even he believes the sixteenth and seventeenth. this is one of the us. unfortunately does not have a game tonht. usda is edna would be made with the situation and that the new baby i'
being captured as hostages maybe it's the five moments these seem to be in separate yet the odd united when that kev how the us is responding to this issue given the conflicting interests here for example in syria the assad government which has been friendly to the christian communities but us is opposed to the assad government instead favors the rebels which were dousing factions of the rebels. not being friendly to christians to us and even play a role in mitigating this problem nobody...
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going on is the scheme that the county commission came up with as one dollar approx six percent a unit when i was astonished when i discovered that the net profit for the phone system was ninety four million dollars and you go on like this got an even have an office he's got three part time secretary checks from phone companies when they build their cars look at that is to muddy the lot and the vendors at the jails the vendors at the gentles are making a fortune when people make money in the system every time someone is arrested has twenty nine people on the line and then you talk about privatisation of prison and we can go right it seems the show's over anybody can get on the stock exchange and invest money in this is what's diabolical literally invest money in a corporation whose profit motive is locking up more people so we can bat and make money on locking up more people but you can't find employment for the people because you know government be just a business and they can run them selves so what happens archie bunker said before you don't have a job the american tradition you were har
going on is the scheme that the county commission came up with as one dollar approx six percent a unit when i was astonished when i discovered that the net profit for the phone system was ninety four million dollars and you go on like this got an even have an office he's got three part time secretary checks from phone companies when they build their cars look at that is to muddy the lot and the vendors at the jails the vendors at the gentles are making a fortune when people make money in the...
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statesme to the united when i was 8. i am a refugee myself. i have dealt with refugees and immigrants families and see how much it impacts women because, so often, many times, the male is not there. either he is deported or the debt is not present and immigration is really a woman issue. it is a family centered issue. and i think we need to focus it more that way and look at it more about how it impacts the mystic violence also because, if you are an immigrant it -- an immigrant that does not have papers, it is more likely that person will not tell the police that you are being abused in some way. women are greatly impacted by the lack of immigration reform. not that they are women issues. i agree that there are no women issues. but this issue of immigration directly impacts women and is usually the mom and the kids. >> if we could go back to the senator and a congress woman about what you're hearing in your district. >> a lot of what the countless women have been saying, first of all, the economy is what they care about the most and maybe a l
statesme to the united when i was 8. i am a refugee myself. i have dealt with refugees and immigrants families and see how much it impacts women because, so often, many times, the male is not there. either he is deported or the debt is not present and immigration is really a woman issue. it is a family centered issue. and i think we need to focus it more that way and look at it more about how it impacts the mystic violence also because, if you are an immigrant it -- an immigrant that does not...
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interesting it might be interesting for your viewers you know the way the united states sees intelligence is different than when we saw it in the cold war while the soviet union and the united states were sort of pitted against each other in a sense it was an easier intelligence mission because russia is a very large or the soviet union was a very large nation state within embassies and armaments and the rest whereas today's threats are stateless international terrorists they are political writers of weapons of mass destruction so the intelligence job is a little bit harder here today in the post cold war era than arguably it might have been in the cold war absolutely mr allen this is a good point but you just mentioned russia and russia is also a target for international terrorism so is france so is germany but all those countries combined don't spend as much on intelligence gathering intelligence spending as the united states alone well i don't know exactly how much russia spins on their intelligence it's based on history i imagine it's very very high russia is of course got an aggressive intelligence service
interesting it might be interesting for your viewers you know the way the united states sees intelligence is different than when we saw it in the cold war while the soviet union and the united states were sort of pitted against each other in a sense it was an easier intelligence mission because russia is a very large or the soviet union was a very large nation state within embassies and armaments and the rest whereas today's threats are stateless international terrorists they are political...
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we try to prevent them from taking them back to the units. >> when our producers checked back in withm who has an affinity for pruno himself. >> that's my only vice. all i can do is drunk. i can't do drugs. >> officer heard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine -- >> there is a slight hint of an alcohol smell, so, doesn't really smell like there could necessarily be a batch but there might have been some in here recently. just do a systematic search from one side to the other. >> the worst i got in there is an empty wine bottle. >> i don't expect to necessarily find wine, but perhaps -- >> uh-oh. >> residual -- oh, yeah. so, there was some in here but it's been drank. probably end up giving him a write-up on that at least a 128. he does have possession of alcohol. >> i'll probably end up counseling him. he doesn't have priors for that kind of stuff in here. goes to work every day. but at the same time, i'll be watching
we try to prevent them from taking them back to the units. >> when our producers checked back in withm who has an affinity for pruno himself. >> that's my only vice. all i can do is drunk. i can't do drugs. >> officer heard him talking to our crew about his drinking, sparking a surprise search of his cell. >> they're not going to find nothing. there ain't nothing there that ain't supposed to be in there. maybe smell some wine -- >> there is a slight hint of an...
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the corrections world is how many inmates actually admire the deputies that work in the housing unit. when have a corrections officer that the people that are in jail look up to and highly regard and respect. >> how are things going overall since you been here? >> it's been going pretty good. >> that corrections officer is modeling the kind of behavior we desire. >> stay out of trouble. do what you got to do while you're down here. >> that has a profound impact on how inmates behave. >> the deputy bought into that philosophy. >> guys, come on. chow time. go eat. >> i use my life experience. i talk down, yeah, i am from africa. i took a bag, put it on my shoulder, came here. yeah. why you think you going to trust something from a third world country to work within the security system. it is because of education. back home, in liberia where i am from, i worked ten years as a police officer. i want to you take my experience and use it that you can better yourself. >> the deputy is convinced he reached some inmates. daniel has been a work in progress for 15 years now. sutu was assigned to the
the corrections world is how many inmates actually admire the deputies that work in the housing unit. when have a corrections officer that the people that are in jail look up to and highly regard and respect. >> how are things going overall since you been here? >> it's been going pretty good. >> that corrections officer is modeling the kind of behavior we desire. >> stay out of trouble. do what you got to do while you're down here. >> that has a profound impact on...
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always a feeling of a sense of accomplishment. >> i think any one of us in the emergency service unit when we have the opportunity to help someone, it's definitely a sense of satisfaction. but then we're kind of off to the next job. >>> coming up -- a plane slams into a lake. >> it's hard to imagine anybody surviving that. >> and when shifting winds push a skydiver off course -- >> nine times out of ten you're going to hit what you're trying to miss. >> -- brace for impact. [ "i'm only human" plays ] humans. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i have a big meeting when we land, but i am so stuffed up, i can't rest. [ male announcer ] nyquil cold and flu liquid gels don't unstuff your nose. they don't? alka seltzer plus night fights your worst cold symptoms, plus has a decongestant. [ inhales deep
always a feeling of a sense of accomplishment. >> i think any one of us in the emergency service unit when we have the opportunity to help someone, it's definitely a sense of satisfaction. but then we're kind of off to the next job. >>> coming up -- a plane slams into a lake. >> it's hard to imagine anybody surviving that. >> and when shifting winds push a skydiver off course -- >> nine times out of ten you're going to hit what you're trying to miss. >> --...
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the king's birthday provides a day of unit. when it ends, the divisions haven't gone away. >> the washington post says the u.s. national security agency is collecting billions of records of mobile phone locations from around the world every day. it is provided by edward snowden. we explain how a horrible phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network at the closest tower. when it does, your phone number is logged by the network, along with the tower you connected to, which means your location. if you're on the move, anyone with access to this information can track your route. the latest revelations suggest the n.s.a. is doing much more than just tracking individual suspects. by gathering and processing around 5 billion records each day, it is able to see which individuals are meeting or tracking together. >> you might be connected to a tower along with 100 other people. you move down the street and automatically you,
the king's birthday provides a day of unit. when it ends, the divisions haven't gone away. >> the washington post says the u.s. national security agency is collecting billions of records of mobile phone locations from around the world every day. it is provided by edward snowden. we explain how a horrible phone can be turned into a tracking device. >> wherever you are in the world, as soon as you switch on your mobile phone, it tries to connect to the mobile network at the closest...
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target that the united states is for islamic extremists and so i think the united states citizens have gotten what they've paid for when they because we've been able to for you all and prevent numerous attacks on the continental united states and in europe with some of our allies because we're spending so much more money on intelligence and because we're able to have a more capable intelligence service going after threats to our country well you just mentioned nine eleven and that was of course twelve years ago but if we consider the. funding that the cia has requested of the intelligence community or rather has requested for the fiscal year of two thousand and thirteen it is still pretty high for fifty two billion dollars and it is expected to stay at that level at least until two thousand and seventeen and just to our viewers to make it clear it is pretty much the same or similar to what the united states was standing on their own intelligence at the height all of the cold war and. i'm sure you know that these and zorbas and standing on the part of the soviet union was one of the main reasons for its own collapse the
target that the united states is for islamic extremists and so i think the united states citizens have gotten what they've paid for when they because we've been able to for you all and prevent numerous attacks on the continental united states and in europe with some of our allies because we're spending so much more money on intelligence and because we're able to have a more capable intelligence service going after threats to our country well you just mentioned nine eleven and that was of course...
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will be a 2-unit level when it's completed. >> it will actually be a three level unit. if you visualize it from the top floor, the main house, the three bedroom house goes across the top floor and then essentially down the back i had. so it includes the back little section of the second floor and a little section on the first floor. >> yeah. thank you. i definitely agree this makes a lot of sense particularly for the needs of this family, but in creating a more functional home for families in the future even if this one wasn't here because we have a shortage of larger homes which have enough room for extending families even given the in laws might or the grandparents might live in the separate lower unit still a large family. it's not excessive what they are asking to do with their own property. it was originally 2 units as it was and the other things we are seeing is that the entire neighborhood is all one and 2-unit buildings with the exception of two larger buildings which have more units. so i think this makes sense to me. it was purchased as you said in 2007 with n
will be a 2-unit level when it's completed. >> it will actually be a three level unit. if you visualize it from the top floor, the main house, the three bedroom house goes across the top floor and then essentially down the back i had. so it includes the back little section of the second floor and a little section on the first floor. >> yeah. thank you. i definitely agree this makes a lot of sense particularly for the needs of this family, but in creating a more functional home for...
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of doing comics units. when i was small. no putting curse you too can do comics in a ghost you starve to death and stiff. it can go home but then you don't like is the queso and are monitoring group voters. doing comics cartoons this topic certainly in line. you suck at being a lawyer will boyd junior a kiss the windows open comics in the courtroom will appeal for you interesting life. wolverine at the one in oh so did the boys liked it. this is the best open to the dunes umno cannot let go of the mill. so of id personally but something to do it. and you know with both of my father's approval. it popped so since there are i take this department was so moved to a more interesting. laurie and are very peppy what are you. but people close enough to speak oakland who question is that the work to it each day would come experience of book comics to tune in and be alerted to its the day in the indicative percent to two to make decisions and newspapers. no because later on to win with just the internet so all the food in a comatose
of doing comics units. when i was small. no putting curse you too can do comics in a ghost you starve to death and stiff. it can go home but then you don't like is the queso and are monitoring group voters. doing comics cartoons this topic certainly in line. you suck at being a lawyer will boyd junior a kiss the windows open comics in the courtroom will appeal for you interesting life. wolverine at the one in oh so did the boys liked it. this is the best open to the dunes umno cannot let go of...
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munitions weapons ban again the united states has never signed on to that the mind bans united states and signed on to that so when we actually look at these various international agreements we can talk about all sorts of like the covenant of the social economic cultural rights again you know united states never signed on to that you know we actually find that here could be said to be the you will of the international community but we find that the self-appointed spokesman of the community haven't actually signed on to these important agreements you want to jump in there. you know i think a few days ago i was i usually follow the news also from not only from the west and also news outlets what from the eastern one and they use the term international community is used in the if you in the iranian. media particularly press t.v. or so it's being used to really i think you can say loosely across the board but again i think. i think the term is without that is a western concept which was you can say of course war was to legacy. which basically i think there are different here branches and we have to focus on again if y
munitions weapons ban again the united states has never signed on to that the mind bans united states and signed on to that so when we actually look at these various international agreements we can talk about all sorts of like the covenant of the social economic cultural rights again you know united states never signed on to that you know we actually find that here could be said to be the you will of the international community but we find that the self-appointed spokesman of the community...
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>> i saw it as a direct insult to the veterans especially at a time when the united states military fought in one of the longest wars. it is a hard fought battles and the invisible and physical impacting all of ourselves. i was insulting when they decided to find a pocket of money to cut and instead of looking at four.throw for illegal aliens and instead of cutting that, they cut us. and what message, what message is our poll tigs trying to delivery to the veterans. we don't care about your service? >> i think it needs to be affixed with an apology. and it doesn't change the fact that it was an insult to folks like you. you kept your promises to america. it is not to which to ask that americaning keep their promises to folks like you. >> if you had to give a letter grade to the military leadership what would that letter grade be. >> you know, there is a lot of leaders that are doing a great job. i had an honor of servingurn best leaders. admiral mccraven and they are doing a great job. it is a hard time with the military fighting an enemy that is hard to pen down. they would have a bplus.
>> i saw it as a direct insult to the veterans especially at a time when the united states military fought in one of the longest wars. it is a hard fought battles and the invisible and physical impacting all of ourselves. i was insulting when they decided to find a pocket of money to cut and instead of looking at four.throw for illegal aliens and instead of cutting that, they cut us. and what message, what message is our poll tigs trying to delivery to the veterans. we don't care about...
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units and state. he hopes to bring calm to peek in and of god is one such outfit. muhammad died john and me when she will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two. to date his demise as a buffet example of a new comedy and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits the good that is the fact of the nine be considered to have is that. the tool they need to calm down. with the behemoth get compliments of you who has been going off on them. my body didn't. so needy that they would beat the autumnal mood or not. is it that you are going to sit there and then come watch yemen is the updated in awhile which is a new da hui it was he. just books like was done by the kremlin tebow and his usage and magazines of printing up some different states not relieve us together but also can each other in times of needs do you go. my tendency to not let your mind and a man with the billabong on the problematic of them on the web. they did. i've been doing them again. he argued that when god. what you want the law to stop the beat of the
units and state. he hopes to bring calm to peek in and of god is one such outfit. muhammad died john and me when she will be dumped in different religions dollars unit in nineteen ninety two. to date his demise as a buffet example of a new comedy and travel. its success can be added to pitch in harmony among what cuts for middle and if it fits the good that is the fact of the nine be considered to have is that. the tool they need to calm down. with the behemoth get compliments of you who has...
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felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. when i first met nelson mandela, the first thing did he was congratulate me on having a daughter, amy, who had been arrested three times in college demonstrating against apartheid in south africa. but that was a transition period. when coca-cola company, ibm and other american conglomerates were doing business with apartheid regime, and there was movement among college kids, including my daughter, to bring an end in trade relationship in the apartheid regime. that was when--that was a minimal contribution that i would say was made in america, my daughter, college kids. it was not the top politicians. >> i heard black south africans say that apartheid would have ended earlier if not for the dragging of the feet of the americans and the brits in the 1980's. >> well, it wasn't only the americans and brits, i would say the entire european community. i don't know how the japanese felt, but the americans--the people who were getting economically well off by trading with the apartheid regime, and
felt that his freedom and the change that took place in south africa was attributable to the united states. when i first met nelson mandela, the first thing did he was congratulate me on having a daughter, amy, who had been arrested three times in college demonstrating against apartheid in south africa. but that was a transition period. when coca-cola company, ibm and other american conglomerates were doing business with apartheid regime, and there was movement among college kids, including my...
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this is pfizer's animal health unit. whennimal pharmaceuticals there are a couple things that are interesting for this company and one is no insurance companies, no third party payers. they do not have to deal with that. there is no generic competition to speak of but the reality is this is a very defensive business and a growing business much as a lot of other pharmaceutical companies are. people care for their pets like they are members of the family and they will spend on them and we believe this is a growth stock and we think we can do well with it. liz: in good times and bad. or call up 175% over the past year yet use still believe that this one has some glucose left in its blood. >> oracle is incredibly cheap. if you take a look at the valuations this is a stock that has -- liz: up tea of about 11. >> cash flows are enormous, balance sheet is foreseen as tremendous amounts of cash. you will see a significant push of return of capital to shareholders in coming years and it is still growing. this is a stock that trades wi
this is pfizer's animal health unit. whennimal pharmaceuticals there are a couple things that are interesting for this company and one is no insurance companies, no third party payers. they do not have to deal with that. there is no generic competition to speak of but the reality is this is a very defensive business and a growing business much as a lot of other pharmaceutical companies are. people care for their pets like they are members of the family and they will spend on them and we believe...
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. >> gant was defending his unit's position when taken prisoner of war. the war hero took a last trip. the coffin carried by honor guards and law enforcement and patriot guard escorted him to his final resting place. >> just receive it. coming home. we're so blessed. and i am so happy i was living to accept him. >> wow what. a woman. abc7 news wants to thank you for helping make give were you live a success. because of you, $75,000 will be going to bay area feeding america food banks. and congratulations to the winner. and he thought it's a joke first when getting the call. he doesn't believe he won. but now, he and his family couldn't be more thankful. yander yap was doing laundry.. >> i started talking to them, i heard the voice saying this is for real. >> he is the winner of the give where you live campaign raising $75,000 for local food banks viewers also got a chance to win $7,000. yap had his 8-year-old son to thank. >> i was checking facebook and i saw this contest. >> he didn't think he can win, just thought he can do something good for the commun
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that's devastating to a small unit. when we were in the center sitting behind computers it felt a videogame than reality. we started to ask, are we sending these people into harm's way? did we miss something? polling ammunition out of enemy -- pollingeally ammunition on of enemy hands was a really rewarding moment for us. it was a way for our analyst to engage and support the guys and gals that were going outside the wire every day. it also helped to build the confidence in what we were doing. we felt that relationship was really important so that intelligence would actually drive operations. >> interesting. can we now turn to talk a little about the skills you learned and how you transitioned into civilian life? bit aboutn you talk a what you fell you gained from and how yource transition went? >> my story is a very strange .rc i always considered a continuous, build upon and read transforming myself. i don't want to say i didn't learn any skills. i reinforced to im as a person being out in iraq. , my job position in the ps
that's devastating to a small unit. when we were in the center sitting behind computers it felt a videogame than reality. we started to ask, are we sending these people into harm's way? did we miss something? polling ammunition out of enemy -- pollingeally ammunition on of enemy hands was a really rewarding moment for us. it was a way for our analyst to engage and support the guys and gals that were going outside the wire every day. it also helped to build the confidence in what we were doing....
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. >> many of them wound up in the gym, which had been converted into a huge, overflow housing unit. >> whenorm at san quentin, i was taken aback by how many people were packed into this small area. it was very loud. ♪ >> james, report to the office upstairs. >> there's always people talking, people yelling. some people in there were trying to read and some people in there were trying to sleep. so you'll have a big group of people having a conversation over here while a guy's trying to sleep over here. most people would tie towels around their head to try to block out some of this noise. >> officers strive to maintain order in this potentially dangerous housing area. through regular inspections for weapons and other contraband. >> go unlock your locker. >> can i move something out of mine real quick? >> unh-uh. >> come on, man. >> come on. >> luckily i don't have nothing illegal. as long as you don't know my locker. >> you got the drugs. you got the inmate manufactured alcohol. you got the gangs. you got the weapons. so, it's -- it can be real dangerous at times. >> oh, oh, oh! come on, gent
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unit. i was expecting when i saw this home in a layout with a floor and a second floor unit. i think what we got was as if you were trying to meet their needs in the letter of law. with all the pressure to maintain units. it feels to us a little bit like we are taking 3 units and putting it into a single family home. >> right. in this particular case, this is not an egregious size made family unit. it's 1840 square feet. the unit that is being maintained has a decrease of 44 square feet and increase in functionality. there are many people in san francisco that live in this and love this size apartment and the size of it offers more affordability. >> i'm not against a merger. i just think what we are looking at is kind of a bit of a single family. i agree. you show 2 units. but it doesn't read that. i don't think it functions that well like that. i would be open to continue it and having you go back and look at ways it can be reconfigured to make it feel like it's a unit or a studio at the bottom floor. >> sorry. it's not a question. >> commissioner sugaya? >> i do have a ques
unit. i was expecting when i saw this home in a layout with a floor and a second floor unit. i think what we got was as if you were trying to meet their needs in the letter of law. with all the pressure to maintain units. it feels to us a little bit like we are taking 3 units and putting it into a single family home. >> right. in this particular case, this is not an egregious size made family unit. it's 1840 square feet. the unit that is being maintained has a decrease of 44 square feet...