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these were the quote-unquote lucky ones, hundreds of thousands of jews catholics, gays jehovah witnesses communists and other so-called parasites enslaved in nazi concentration camps who somehow managed to survive hitler's killing machine. yet eve an germry defeat the survivors remained imprisoned for months in the same camps where the nazis put them to rot. the him nationals of the jailers changed with the flag of the vicors above the camps but the barbed wire fences and armed guards still encircled them. they were in a post war purgatory. a woman was month the masses confined in the camp. quote, we felt like so much surplus junk. human garbage which the governments the world wished would somehow go away. the allies had come at hitler from all sides in 1945. the russians from the east, the americans and the british from the west. one-by-one the allied forces discovered scenes of horror and madness in concentration camps abandoned by the retreating nazi. inside the camps remained tens of thousands of survivors and heaps of up buried corpses. generations later i nationalled the world embr
these were the quote-unquote lucky ones, hundreds of thousands of jews catholics, gays jehovah witnesses communists and other so-called parasites enslaved in nazi concentration camps who somehow managed to survive hitler's killing machine. yet eve an germry defeat the survivors remained imprisoned for months in the same camps where the nazis put them to rot. the him nationals of the jailers changed with the flag of the vicors above the camps but the barbed wire fences and armed guards still...
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unquote, poses a threat to not only iraq and syria but the middle east as a whole and the united states. homegrown terrorism, main concern in the u.s. homegrown terrorists following the lead of militants. the resolution also asks for congressional approval to continue the u.s.-led coalition air strikes and also limited ground operations such as rescue missions and also special ops missions to take out isis leadership. i'm para phrasing from the resolution there. right now u.s. ground forces are involved in a non combat role in the training advising and assisting of iraqi troops on the ground there in iraq but of course, all of this continues the debate about how much of a role the united states should play in fighting isis not only from the air, jenna, but also on the ground. back to you. jenna: big story today. thank you. jon: the obama administration is refusing to release more than 500 documents related to the i.r.s. targeting of conservative groups. many questions about who was leading that effort still remain and attempts to obtain information that could shed light on the scandal h
unquote, poses a threat to not only iraq and syria but the middle east as a whole and the united states. homegrown terrorism, main concern in the u.s. homegrown terrorists following the lead of militants. the resolution also asks for congressional approval to continue the u.s.-led coalition air strikes and also limited ground operations such as rescue missions and also special ops missions to take out isis leadership. i'm para phrasing from the resolution there. right now u.s. ground forces are...
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quote unquote. this is something you see and mission bay will work out. the old hospitals are going to be used as specialty clinics and worked out over time but this takes time and communication so i think there is a lot of scuttlebutt going around and misinformation and i think we as a the department of public health could facilitate the sharing of valid information to our citizens and to our colleagues as we sort of navigate the opening and the continuum of health care in the city, but it gives us an unique opportunity and the fact that we are again looking at some of the community programs that had to be dismantled and cut back over the years, and now we're rebuilding the primarily through our director and staff and our programs a true partnership as we navigate the system. i think it gives us an unique opportunity as open as we are and as transparent as we are to say we're here together and let's share and learn and let's provide the highest level of care for this region and northern california and san francisco so i think it's an excellent start and
quote unquote. this is something you see and mission bay will work out. the old hospitals are going to be used as specialty clinics and worked out over time but this takes time and communication so i think there is a lot of scuttlebutt going around and misinformation and i think we as a the department of public health could facilitate the sharing of valid information to our citizens and to our colleagues as we sort of navigate the opening and the continuum of health care in the city, but it...
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their views of these actions are, quote, well within the legal authority of the executive branch, unquote. we are people who have spent years and in some cases, including mine, decades studying teaching, researching and writing on immigration law and we are very familiar what the statute allows and what it forbids. the president has not just one but multiple sources for these actions and i submitted a detailed written statement that documents each of them. i also identified every legal objection i could think of that the president's critics and i've offered why, in my view, why this doesn't need scrutiny. i'll hit a few of those. deferred action has been standard agency practice for many decades, and it's been expressly recognized by congress in several provisions and in many court decisions. furthermore, every lawyer knows that statutes are not the only source of law. the most explicit legal authority for deferred action but not the only authority is in the formal agency regulations which have authorized since the earliest days of the reagan administration. these regulations, by the way,
their views of these actions are, quote, well within the legal authority of the executive branch, unquote. we are people who have spent years and in some cases, including mine, decades studying teaching, researching and writing on immigration law and we are very familiar what the statute allows and what it forbids. the president has not just one but multiple sources for these actions and i submitted a detailed written statement that documents each of them. i also identified every legal...
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considered a vote in favor of the present lawlessness and against the will of the american people unquote. that is ridiculous on its face. no senator has opposed the president's series of laws and overreaching actions that i have on this committee in the finance committee, on the senate floor, in the courts, indie media and in any other venue i could find. mr. chairman, i have concluded that ms. lynch full record including but hard limited to her hearing testimony, shows that she is qualified to serve as attorney general and does not, and does not include anything sufficient to overcome the presumption in favor of confirmation. if confirmed ms. lynch faces a daunting task. i join my senate colleagues who decry what is happened to the justice department. it has been politicized and compromised. it has been weakened and even corrupted. she will have a significant job ahead to restore the integrity and independence of both the attorney general's office and the entire department of justice. and i expect her to do that. there's good reason to believe that ms. lynch will be more independent tha
considered a vote in favor of the present lawlessness and against the will of the american people unquote. that is ridiculous on its face. no senator has opposed the president's series of laws and overreaching actions that i have on this committee in the finance committee, on the senate floor, in the courts, indie media and in any other venue i could find. mr. chairman, i have concluded that ms. lynch full record including but hard limited to her hearing testimony, shows that she is qualified...
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. >>> next a new warning from isis saying the group is quote, unquote, thirsty for your blood. measles now in new york after a student rode a crowded train with a virus. outrage tonight with the antivirus hochltmovement. >>> and the state of the art airport. this is what it looks like now. we'll take you through and tell you why. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money? daughter: looking at options. what do you guys pay in fees? dad: i don't know exactly. daughter: if you're not happy do they have to pay you back? dad: it doesn't really work that way. daughter: you sure? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help co
. >>> next a new warning from isis saying the group is quote, unquote, thirsty for your blood. measles now in new york after a student rode a crowded train with a virus. outrage tonight with the antivirus hochltmovement. >>> and the state of the art airport. this is what it looks like now. we'll take you through and tell you why. daughter: do you and mom still have money with that broker? dad: yeah, 20 something years now. thinking about what you want to do with your money?...
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. >> you find out that somebody died and you're the only two, quote, unquote, friends he names in hisl. >> from the moment i open that up, and i saw kevin's name, and i was like, someone is scamming us. >> the two meniscus what to dmen discusswhat to do next. >> kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> peter agrees to make the trip to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> ray had a gravesite with all of his dogs. look at this. queeny. (?) 101587. '80. '94. buddy. fred. thathad. a lot of dogs. >> 160 acres of prime soil tillable for soy. >> all this a gift from a man they've never met. who was this guy and why would he do this? these people live a stones throw away from ray falk. how would you describe in a word ray? >> weird. >> i'd say weird. goofy. eccentric. jamie: eccentric, may be for good reason. the neighbors explain that ray eugene falk born in 1941 was an only child and an outcast at school. bullied by classmates and often by his own mother. >> his mother was real mean. i think he got along with his father more. but ray
. >> you find out that somebody died and you're the only two, quote, unquote, friends he names in hisl. >> from the moment i open that up, and i saw kevin's name, and i was like, someone is scamming us. >> the two meniscus what to dmen discusswhat to do next. >> kevin, if it's too good to be true, it probably is. >> peter agrees to make the trip to find out for both of them. peter's home video begins to unravel the mystery. >> ray had a gravesite with all of...
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or do they have to be wait to be attacked, just because we're not, quote, unquote, at war with isis in that definition? >> yeah. i don't think they're going to plan offensive operations. for example, i would not expect our forces to be used in an offensives operation against the of al-baghdadi to try to get the isis forces out of there but by the same token there is nothing in doctrine that makes you take the first shot. so, no, you're not going to absorb the first shot, if you think something's coming preemptive self-defense is preemptive self-defense. jenna: we want to make sure our troops can protect themselves. >> absolutely. jenna: numbers we have, moving constantly, place isis 31,000 strong that's according to the cia take us back and how you feel about our battle against isis over the last six months and what we need to do over the next six months to make sure that we continue to weaken them? >> well i think they have been very successful in recruiting and the people that they're recruiting are borderline mentally deficient. these people are psychopaths because if you would sign
or do they have to be wait to be attacked, just because we're not, quote, unquote, at war with isis in that definition? >> yeah. i don't think they're going to plan offensive operations. for example, i would not expect our forces to be used in an offensives operation against the of al-baghdadi to try to get the isis forces out of there but by the same token there is nothing in doctrine that makes you take the first shot. so, no, you're not going to absorb the first shot, if you think...
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by articulating to the american people what the great advantage is to the united states by quote unquote, normalizing relations with cuba. we don't ask much of a president but that seems to me to be the least we could expect. >> well i think, lou this is why i believe it makes sense. one, it's been a thorn in our side latin american countries always beat us up on why don't we have a normal relationship with cuba, we have it with china. that's number one. i think number two, i think there is some real economic opportunities for american firms and then third there's a lot of cuban americans in our country, in florida, in new jersey, all around, that want to have a stake in cuba's future. they probably won't go back there but theyant ha a ecomicstaktheye got a lot ofamil reunification human rights issues and they're americans now so i think, lou, this is a part of the caribbean that i think strategically is also important. we've got guantanamo there. >> for 50 years we followed this policy, you can consider it wrong-headed, an example of american intransigence or simply a brilliant policy.
by articulating to the american people what the great advantage is to the united states by quote unquote, normalizing relations with cuba. we don't ask much of a president but that seems to me to be the least we could expect. >> well i think, lou this is why i believe it makes sense. one, it's been a thorn in our side latin american countries always beat us up on why don't we have a normal relationship with cuba, we have it with china. that's number one. i think number two, i think there...
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"the new york times" has a story this morning pointing out that yis yes has quote unquote sprouted limbs and is popping up in places like egypt, libya. how does the white house plan to deal with this? >> reporter: there is no limitation on countries in the documents sent to congress. it is good anywhere. it doesn't specify iraq and syria. the reason for that is they're levering open the possibility that isis may expand elsewhere, as you're starting to see. and they may need to go after them elsewhere. >> isis, a metastasizing threat. the question is will the president get authority to go after them everywhere? and whether he even needs it. jon karl thank you. wee appreciate it. bawl paula, over to you. >> thanks, dan. >>> we want to get more from the ground on america's ongoing military effort against isis. there have been new air strikes after a recent attack on a major air base in iraq where 400 u.s. forces were present. abc's martha raddatz will be co-anchoring "this week" from the region and she joins us now. martha? >> reporter: good morning, paula. u.s. and coalition aircraft have
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like less adventurism right opportunism, dogmatism, subjectivism and pure system, as well as quote-unquote correctness of the party line and later the boilerplate of adulation that victorious revolutionaries such as mao the korean kim il-sung the romanian, and the vietnamese ho chi minh use in their own cult of the godlike genius leader. all of this was nurtured and supported by an encyclopedia of terms concepts, believes and techniques translated from the original russia. the success of the bolshevik revolution having made the soviet union in the eyes of countless oppressed and colonized people a path breaker towards erasing future, the shores of socialism was the expression of promised land. that's just the cultural aspects of it. there's much else that i don't have time to go into right now but both ideological and contingent that meant that the outcome once mao took power in general is absolutely inevitable. and i don't believe for a minute, even though i used to believe it, that we had any opportunity to turn mao into, certainly not a friend but adobe we've had the opportunity to defe
like less adventurism right opportunism, dogmatism, subjectivism and pure system, as well as quote-unquote correctness of the party line and later the boilerplate of adulation that victorious revolutionaries such as mao the korean kim il-sung the romanian, and the vietnamese ho chi minh use in their own cult of the godlike genius leader. all of this was nurtured and supported by an encyclopedia of terms concepts, believes and techniques translated from the original russia. the success of the...
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control of programmatic areas that are the statutory responsibility of senate-confirmed officials" -- unquote. madam president, how far we have fallen since the days of senator byrd. indeed this brinksmanship by my colleagues in the minority represents the height of irresponsibility. they risk our homeland security funding at a time when our terrorist enemies have repeatedly demonstrated the renewed capability to threaten the homeland. they risk our very system of constitutional government by sacrificing our power to make the laws and the president's duty to enforce them. and they risk many of the immigration reform goals that are shared across party lines. madam president, i'm committed to making real progress towards implementing lasting immigration reform. i supported the senate's comprehensive immigration bill last year, and even though that bill was far from perfect i voted for it because i believe in working together to make much-needed progress on this vitally important issue. as i have long argued, the way to get real immigration reform back on track is not for the president and his a
control of programmatic areas that are the statutory responsibility of senate-confirmed officials" -- unquote. madam president, how far we have fallen since the days of senator byrd. indeed this brinksmanship by my colleagues in the minority represents the height of irresponsibility. they risk our homeland security funding at a time when our terrorist enemies have repeatedly demonstrated the renewed capability to threaten the homeland. they risk our very system of constitutional government...
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the drug charges with heroin quote/unquote all that's exposed of in municipal court because there wasn'tated by the way of a conditional discharge by his attorney. >> for clarity -- >> my client had no drug charge. >> there was no heroin. >> yes. >> i do want to get to your client, though. so, this gun, this antique flint lock pistol where does he stand with those charges and what is your take on that. >> we're fighting those charges because unfortunately new jersey's slaw so absurd and here we say discretion should have been exercised by the sheriff's office. they didn't. okay, we're hopeful that the prosecutor will. but we're dealing with a bona fide flint lock antique queen anne victorian pistol that is absolutely a throat no one and it should really be dropped but unfortunately new jersey's law when it comes to handgun bans says right in it includes antique handguns. there are proposals going forward in the legislature now because of this case to change that. to conform new jersey to federal law. under federal law they're exempt. >> what we're going do,, this has blown up as you've s
the drug charges with heroin quote/unquote all that's exposed of in municipal court because there wasn'tated by the way of a conditional discharge by his attorney. >> for clarity -- >> my client had no drug charge. >> there was no heroin. >> yes. >> i do want to get to your client, though. so, this gun, this antique flint lock pistol where does he stand with those charges and what is your take on that. >> we're fighting those charges because unfortunately new...
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a long time ago for viewers who said quote unquote. if they kill you, kill them if they burn you, burn them. one particular radical religious preacher use and abused by isis in order to do this savage killing. the reason we should not really focus on religion the idea the strategy behind it is to strike terror and fear in the hearts of the people of the states that are basically part of the international coalition to basically convince their followers, the rank that the so-called islamic state is standing tall the resilient, strong bleeding their nose of its enemies. it's not religion here. it's about politics, about using barbaric methods in order to terrorize its enemies and basically convince its cheerleaders that basically it's winning. it's limited. the title in arabic the title of the video, burned called an arabic sadul. in arabic means to unburden cleanse the chest out of hate. that's what it's about is to basically provide the rank and file with isis of the particular brutal message to convince the setbacks in kubani in iraq w
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my parents were quote, unquote, hippies. both my parents dropped acid. my mom's dead now from a dug overdose. when i was 9 years old, i was rolling joints for mom and dad. >> yost's life is now largely confined to this cell, he shares with another inmate. >> i'm not comfortable like this. i don't like men. i like women. and to me it's disgusting. i'm still irritated. if i wake up in the morning, i'm agitated because i have to live with another man. >> now the closest yost comes to female companionship is his tattoos, some of which too graphic to show on television. >> that's all i dream about. that's all i got. >> i remember when we met aaron, the man was absolutely tattooed. just incredibly inked. if one word describes him, it's intense. just full of energy. i remember when my producer asked him, what's the daily routine. he started right in on telling us what it was all about. >> one person gets down, the bunk down, come over, do your business. wipe the sink out. this has to be pristine. this has to be clean. the inside. see how i'm playing in the toil
my parents were quote, unquote, hippies. both my parents dropped acid. my mom's dead now from a dug overdose. when i was 9 years old, i was rolling joints for mom and dad. >> yost's life is now largely confined to this cell, he shares with another inmate. >> i'm not comfortable like this. i don't like men. i like women. and to me it's disgusting. i'm still irritated. if i wake up in the morning, i'm agitated because i have to live with another man. >> now the closest yost...
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recognize and appreciate what the district leader would nominated her for this award described quote/unquote she's a key engineer as many of the organizational and communication skills are outstanding she's able to produce amazing results because of her communication skills and further adjectives that folks use that are extremely dedicated leslie is highly organized and best of all she seems to do it with a positive attitude it's this kind of strong work ethic we appreciate with the range of effort more recently our commissioners had an opportunity hear about the innovation work i'm proud to recognize leslie for her contributions as the impact learning and impacting lives thank you (clapping). >> thank you everyone i just want to say the folks i get the opportunity to work with mucks that meaningful i'm here because of the great work from the amazing comments in the audience and rock star superintendent is he supportive of the work in the board of education and just thank you so much it's all our work that impacts this thank you. >> (clapping.) >> oh very nice. >> you thank you very much. (c
recognize and appreciate what the district leader would nominated her for this award described quote/unquote she's a key engineer as many of the organizational and communication skills are outstanding she's able to produce amazing results because of her communication skills and further adjectives that folks use that are extremely dedicated leslie is highly organized and best of all she seems to do it with a positive attitude it's this kind of strong work ethic we appreciate with the range of...
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now >> the fourth one is contribution abandons foreperson receiving a quote public benefit quote/unquote from the city. >> thank you, commissioners this proposal was as mentioned before put forth originally by the civil grand jury and it is reported last year noting that there had been prop j passed by the voter in 2000 that essential speaking rebroadly took what we had as the contractor ban theres a ban currently on folks that are negotiating contracts those folks are not able to contribute to city officials for a specified period of time that rational was applied with respect to a whole sort of list of benefits that folks might receive from the city such variances and tax abatements and special permits the idea being that if something is is soaking an official action they shouldn't be able to contribute to someone that was sort of in charge of making the action this was part of prop j in 2003 and then proposition e and refined some of the prohibitions in proposition j the idea my understanding the folks from the civil grand jury the consideration not necessarily to re reimpact prop j b
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. >> basically they wanted to quote/unquote rebrand libya into a country that paid attention to well-being because they were aware of this data. >> was it one of the sons, by the way who is on trial? >> he died three weeks after he left my class. it was very sad because you could see there was this absolute huge anxiety that some disaster was going to occur. >> libya is just one of many places in the midst of crisis right now. >> yes. >> talk about how you view the world at this point. is it at a tenuous time. >> if you have 50% of the world living on less than $2 a day that's a catastrophe, we have that right now. >> you think its rooted in poverty. >> it's rooted in poverty and lack of education. those two things. >> it has nothing to do with power struggles, religion, or fights-- >> no, i don't think so. i think its mostly poverty. but mostly what happens is when you have radical poverty and lack of education, then unscrupulous leaders arrive to take advantage of that and become demagogues and tyrants and that's what happens. the root cause is still lack of education and lack of resourc
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multinational force that they are and now they're going to add insult to injury by having this quote unquoteistory month shy that's going to reduce our history a base that is bathed in blood down to -- >> are you going to boil it down to money? >> yes. >> the proceeds of that product do not go to a cause an underlying cause because we know with pink and with reds -- >> absolutely. >> we have breast cancer products where a portion not all of the proceeds, a portion, you buy a pink blender or a pink tee shirt doesn't all go to breast cancer but a little bit does. so nike is saying a little bit does. >> i'm not aware of that, i'd love to see the books. >> nike is not saying it's a portion of the sales of the shoes. the statement they gave us this afternoon after asking them a long time is they contributes to this ever-higher fund. they didn't tie it to the shoe. >> well i want to thank you for calling them to the carpet on that. because i think if you hadn't have raised that question they wouldn't have felt any pressure to provide you or anyone else any answers. i don't believe they are taking
multinational force that they are and now they're going to add insult to injury by having this quote unquoteistory month shy that's going to reduce our history a base that is bathed in blood down to -- >> are you going to boil it down to money? >> yes. >> the proceeds of that product do not go to a cause an underlying cause because we know with pink and with reds -- >> absolutely. >> we have breast cancer products where a portion not all of the proceeds, a portion,...
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unquote. (cheers and applause) ooh. that still gets to me. what i'm trying to say is, nobody thinks the first gulf war was significant enough to make any good movies about it. for all the conversation this film has stirred up, one thing many people seem to be forgetting about "american sniper" is that it's just one interpretation of one soldier's story. whether you're pro-"american sniper" or against "american sniper," both sides need to remember -- the actual theater of war is very different than watching a film about war in a theater. but if there's one thing we can all agree on -- even the terrorists -- it's that bradley cooper's got some ridiculous abs. we'll be right back. there was one distinct day when i got out of the shower and i looked up. i was like woah! my hair is thinning! it came as kind of a shock. but using rogaine® foam actually worked. my hair looks thicker, fuller, and i'm feeling much better because of it. men's rogaine® has definitely made a difference. no taxation, without... yes, yes, we hear you on the tax thing... bu
unquote. (cheers and applause) ooh. that still gets to me. what i'm trying to say is, nobody thinks the first gulf war was significant enough to make any good movies about it. for all the conversation this film has stirred up, one thing many people seem to be forgetting about "american sniper" is that it's just one interpretation of one soldier's story. whether you're pro-"american sniper" or against "american sniper," both sides need to remember -- the actual...
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take a close look at the quote unquote, grandma. >> what's the point?> well, this. >> he has gone to kfc and has the ultimate kfc megabundle and he's going to hurt himself with this chicken. >> whoa, this is a lot of food. >> eating is so awesome. how can you not? >> he's got 20 pieces of chicken, eight cups of whipped potato with gravy, 12 egg tarts, 24 nuggets and to make things even more present, 1.5 meters of soda as well. >> that is colon clogging. >> 10,316 calories. next up, the clock, shall we? >> holy smokes. >> wow. you see people do eating challenges and they do drink water. imagine trying to do it while drinking carbonated soda. >> i would have enough trouble finishing 1 .5 liters of carbonated soda. you can see him start wiping away the chicken sweat and the slow build of all of the bones he's been eating. you see him starting to have a bit of trouble but he starts piling it in piling it in. ends up just over 44 minutes to eat 10,000 calories and for once he actually does a before and after. >> no way. >> funny enough, in the comments below
take a close look at the quote unquote, grandma. >> what's the point?> well, this. >> he has gone to kfc and has the ultimate kfc megabundle and he's going to hurt himself with this chicken. >> whoa, this is a lot of food. >> eating is so awesome. how can you not? >> he's got 20 pieces of chicken, eight cups of whipped potato with gravy, 12 egg tarts, 24 nuggets and to make things even more present, 1.5 meters of soda as well. >> that is colon clogging....
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backyard thirty feats the owners said they went to extent to have an attractive articulation of the home unquoteot a stucco box my one meeting that the evict and owner was sdoirpt and frustrating the plans confirmed the owners had not addressed our concerns about this thirty foot north wall their response thirty to my meeting quote we would have built a figured out wall and explicit by two or three feet but had to speak to the contractor about the change we didn't hear if the architecture owners about lowering that e.r. the design changes addressing our concerns this is a quote from the owners we certainly have no desire whichever to create an uninteresting box stucco like that you see in the outer sunset the stucco box with windows is decade what you'll side from our backyard i ask the commission to look at this project close and grant our and our neighbors request for the modifications thank you for your time. >> thank you >> next speaker. >> just but that right there. >> hi good afternoon. i'm laurie i live on randell been there 4:30 years this week and i come today first of all peppering my
backyard thirty feats the owners said they went to extent to have an attractive articulation of the home unquoteot a stucco box my one meeting that the evict and owner was sdoirpt and frustrating the plans confirmed the owners had not addressed our concerns about this thirty foot north wall their response thirty to my meeting quote we would have built a figured out wall and explicit by two or three feet but had to speak to the contractor about the change we didn't hear if the architecture...
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this is him on a viking ship with quote/unquote explosives on board. he's tied to a post. will he escape? >> as you can see, some people came in actual viking headgear and helmets. >> 20 seconds. >> you can hear the crowd cheering him on doing the countdown. >> go, g >> come on! >> gets out of the ropes. picks up oh wow, he has a sword handy. >> that's lucky. he's an escape artist. how did he get out? i used a sword. >> gets himself untied still on the boat in the water. what will he do to escape? go! >> oh! jumps into the water, the flames shoot up. missed the explosion by seconds. >> like aegas ke something outside the mirage. >> how awful am i hoping for some sort of fail to happen to make this better because right now, right now a lame stunt. >> i actually like this. >> long live iceland. >> an update on the scary mask duo video getting a ton of attention online. >> it's fake. tell me i was right, it's fake. >> the official update? >> my gosh yes. >> why this story just keeps getting stranger. >>> and a son surprises his mom after being gone for two years. >> she start
this is him on a viking ship with quote/unquote explosives on board. he's tied to a post. will he escape? >> as you can see, some people came in actual viking headgear and helmets. >> 20 seconds. >> you can hear the crowd cheering him on doing the countdown. >> go, g >> come on! >> gets out of the ropes. picks up oh wow, he has a sword handy. >> that's lucky. he's an escape artist. how did he get out? i used a sword. >> gets himself untied still...
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some of the quote unquote better spots like wildwood, have windchills making it feel like zero. it's dangerous cold. you want to cover up as much skin as you can. if we look at frostbite times it could take you standing outside in the delaware valley 30 to 6 minutes to develop frostbite. up in the poconos, 15 to 30 minutes. a reinforcement of the idea you have to cover up the skin. let the kids know it's okay to put a covering over their mouths. ski marked for identification a great idea -- ski masks a great idea. 17 by 11:00 p.m. this afternoon we get a high of 23. even though the windchills will be in the low teens uncomfortable from start to finish. tomorrow we have snow in the forecast. noon we're probably dry. but during the afternoon there's a chance of a couple of bands coming through. future tracker is highlighting them in lavender, that's the model's way of showing heavy snow. it might not last really long, it's called a snow squalled that's a sudden blow of snow that could come down suddenly and put down a quick accumulation. although it's fairly brief we could have si
some of the quote unquote better spots like wildwood, have windchills making it feel like zero. it's dangerous cold. you want to cover up as much skin as you can. if we look at frostbite times it could take you standing outside in the delaware valley 30 to 6 minutes to develop frostbite. up in the poconos, 15 to 30 minutes. a reinforcement of the idea you have to cover up the skin. let the kids know it's okay to put a covering over their mouths. ski marked for identification a great idea -- ski...
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230 bryant street not available the motion wasn't available until thursday morning i got a quote/unquote an amendment when commissioners move amendments two really important things an office allocation is one of the biggest things it has to be in writing in not it needs to be stated it was not stated i pleaded for the staff percent for the amendment and she's out until monday once i adapt those minutes you're saying that you are - that is minutes pardon me the motions in the minutes are an accurate rvenths of what happened they're not for 340 bryant street a they don't exist you've not look at them i know i've landmarked them this morning myself so it is inappropriate for you to adopt the minutes saying this is what happened happened you don't have the record i don't have it and i've been trying to get it i'm asking you not to do the minutes of january 8th and really think through what our doing your important body you're not doing drs you're doing drs but important other things when someone comes back to the minutes 6 months from now or one or 5 years from now they're not accurate and i
230 bryant street not available the motion wasn't available until thursday morning i got a quote/unquote an amendment when commissioners move amendments two really important things an office allocation is one of the biggest things it has to be in writing in not it needs to be stated it was not stated i pleaded for the staff percent for the amendment and she's out until monday once i adapt those minutes you're saying that you are - that is minutes pardon me the motions in the minutes are an...
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let take a look at the quote, unquote, grandma. >> wheat the point? >> well this. >> sleepy isaac. >> she's great at surprising people. she surprised a budge of people with a surprise -- >> people walk up to this button and tempt to push it. some people end up pressing the button. music starts. "wanted" by hunter heys. what brings you here? >> i am a singer. i sing country. >> you can sing to me. ♪ i want to wrap you up ♪ ♪ kiss your lips ♪ ♪ >> an actual we went to the prom dance. >> dance floor, light music, ambiance. >> if you have to be single and you push the button they set up the dance floor. >> this is a slick move. >> and has slick moves, too. ♪ >> it's simple the way the lights unfold and they swap out the dance floor. could you imagine how much better your date would be if your date isn't like this? >>> this is a smooth move. this is like proposal worthy. this is imagine, first date worthy. there's a whole lot this could be used for. >> right? >> i like this >> nice job. another good one. >> how about that white stuff? it's like a miniature
let take a look at the quote, unquote, grandma. >> wheat the point? >> well this. >> sleepy isaac. >> she's great at surprising people. she surprised a budge of people with a surprise -- >> people walk up to this button and tempt to push it. some people end up pressing the button. music starts. "wanted" by hunter heys. what brings you here? >> i am a singer. i sing country. >> you can sing to me. ♪ i want to wrap you up ♪ ♪ kiss your...
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the russians organized supplied and provided leadership for the outbreak in the east of the quote unquoteurgency which was manufactured in the kremlin. alex barade ink a moscow consult, and fsb colonel. this was a rebellion manufactured in moscow. now a ceasefire was established in theory in september. since that ceasefire in september the separatists armed led financed quipped by moscow have gained 500 square kilometers. over 225 ukrainian soldiers have died in this period. we suggest giving ukraine defensive arms because mr. putin has a very serious vulnerability. his people do not want russian soldiers fighting in ukraine so mr. putin is lying to his people. >> let me jump in there. the idea that it's a serious vulnerability presumes he responds to pressure the way leaders in democracies do that when negative news comes in the midst of a conflict like they can be persuaded he can be pushed by popular opinion to do things. is there any sign of that? >> that's not what i've said. i said he has a vulnerability. if he didn't have a vulnerability he wouldn't be lying to his people about sol
the russians organized supplied and provided leadership for the outbreak in the east of the quote unquoteurgency which was manufactured in the kremlin. alex barade ink a moscow consult, and fsb colonel. this was a rebellion manufactured in moscow. now a ceasefire was established in theory in september. since that ceasefire in september the separatists armed led financed quipped by moscow have gained 500 square kilometers. over 225 ukrainian soldiers have died in this period. we suggest giving...
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unquote. (cheers and applause) ooh. that still gets to me.is, nobody thinks the first gulf war was significant enough to make any good movies about it. for all the conversation this film has stirred up, one thing many people seem to be forgetting about "american sniper" is that it's just one interpretation of one soldier's story. whether you're pro-"american sniper" or against "american sniper," both sides need to remember -- the actual theater of war is very different than watching a film about war in a theater. but if there's one thing we can all agree on -- even the terrorists -- it's that bradley cooper's got some ridiculous abs. we'll be right back. can a truck change how people feel about a guy? we talked to real people, not actors. we showed them two pictures of the same guy in the same location. the only difference... the vehicle behind him. if this guy could grow facial hair what would he grow? just a soul patch. the truck guy. mutton chops. show me how truck guy would shake my hand. oh!! you know you want a truck. the all new chevy
unquote. (cheers and applause) ooh. that still gets to me.is, nobody thinks the first gulf war was significant enough to make any good movies about it. for all the conversation this film has stirred up, one thing many people seem to be forgetting about "american sniper" is that it's just one interpretation of one soldier's story. whether you're pro-"american sniper" or against "american sniper," both sides need to remember -- the actual theater of war is very...
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i remember hearing some people attended administration we don't want to quote-unquote implications of race and we also know that race and politics will always follow this president. the issue was many of them felt they had to really walk a fine line because anything that they did in this administration that specifically targeted african-americans they would hear from certain parties, certain groups that go against. that's what attracted you. >> host: event at the white house through a very, very exciting time come and thank you for sharing your thoughts and your book here with us. >> guest: thank you, ann compton. >> that was "after words," booktv signature program in which authors of the latest nonfiction books are indeed by journalists public policymakers and others familiar with their material. "after words" there's a weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturday, 12 by 9 p.m. on sunday, and 12 a.m. on monday. and you can also watch a "after words" online. go to booktv.org and click on "after words" in the booktv series and topics list on the upper right side of the page. >> by far the
i remember hearing some people attended administration we don't want to quote-unquote implications of race and we also know that race and politics will always follow this president. the issue was many of them felt they had to really walk a fine line because anything that they did in this administration that specifically targeted african-americans they would hear from certain parties, certain groups that go against. that's what attracted you. >> host: event at the white house through a...
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result in goals that may be unattainable regardless of the emission reduction strategies employed, unquote. let's start with building block one. the nebraska deq states quote heart rate improvements of 4% to 6% are not achievable at nebraska coal fired plants. nebraska utilities are required by law to deliver least cost reliable electricity as such they have implemented most if not all achievable heat rate improvements at existing facilities. i think i said heart rate before. it is heat rate. as you know as a basis for setting the building block one level epa relied on a 2009 study by sergeant lundy. it is widely known that epa misconstrued this study hypothesizing heat rate improvements discussed on the study on a cumulative basis. he has explicitly stated that the ranges presented in the report, quote, do not support the conclusion that any individual coal fired egu or any aggregation of coal fired egus can achieve 6% heat rate improvement through implementation of best practices and equipment upgrades as estimated by the epa, unquote. so our state deqs say that building block number one
result in goals that may be unattainable regardless of the emission reduction strategies employed, unquote. let's start with building block one. the nebraska deq states quote heart rate improvements of 4% to 6% are not achievable at nebraska coal fired plants. nebraska utilities are required by law to deliver least cost reliable electricity as such they have implemented most if not all achievable heat rate improvements at existing facilities. i think i said heart rate before. it is heat rate....
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combined will go towards funding those are repairs that's the repairs not just the software quote/unquoteou know related to the arithmetic and the consultant and things like that but repairs alone. >> the private and one of the unique things, yes public housing can be financed with private first mortgages because of the rental assistance program their vouchers instead of them to the housing authority this is one of the unique things changing the form of the lender they call private section 8 in the past the secretary and the depended have model that on behalf of the public housing site they're creating a form of investors vouchers that the leopard are familiar about yes there will be private first mortgages and supported by rad vouchers. >> how much is the city public housing is going to be run by private nonprofit. >> those 35 hundred units will be all ultimate run by private parties some are nonprofits and some for profit one of the unique things structured those transactions is that we'll hold the housing authority holds the land it is not going to be sold off and the housing authority
combined will go towards funding those are repairs that's the repairs not just the software quote/unquoteou know related to the arithmetic and the consultant and things like that but repairs alone. >> the private and one of the unique things, yes public housing can be financed with private first mortgages because of the rental assistance program their vouchers instead of them to the housing authority this is one of the unique things changing the form of the lender they call private...
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no authorization for enduring ground combat operations quote unquote. and then also a three-year time limit. you've followed these things for a long time and looked at presidents and war. can you recall a president asking congress to put limits on his ability to fight that war? >> this is like many other aspects, unique in our history. most of our history is has consisted of calling for maximum strength. except churchill who said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to wage relentless war against tierany. >> he didn't go to parliament and say, let's put a time limit on this. >> this is the way this president operates. remember in late 2009 he went to west point. he gave a speech announcing a surge in afghanistan, a war he said we must win, except the surge was going to have fewer troops and ss than the generals were asking for and there was a sunset clause. so that is precisely the way he has acted. what we are doing is telling our enemies, wait us out and eventually we will go. >> the three-year time limit is also -- if i were one of
no authorization for enduring ground combat operations quote unquote. and then also a three-year time limit. you've followed these things for a long time and looked at presidents and war. can you recall a president asking congress to put limits on his ability to fight that war? >> this is like many other aspects, unique in our history. most of our history is has consisted of calling for maximum strength. except churchill who said you ask what is our policy, our policy is to wage war, to...
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moving forward but concerned about the discussion today in this idea we have to come up with a quote/unquote new plan for clean power sf the idea to come up with a new plan is mainly all the work that came up with the report is on the table shows the plan we need to finalize that plan and we can't finalize the plan until the rates are set if you look at the last laugh sfpuc they're back peddling to set the rates since they'll match pg&e rate so, please call upon - >> thank you, mr. brooks. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm gwen one of the organizers of the coalition i'm sure you're aware of we put this together in just a few days we found out about that and get mobilized and put together the events and the website to make it all happen we made it happen and did well, everyone went well, i hate that we know how to do this this happens so frequently we just know it's like we don't even you know the call out and people knows what to do because we've done it so much it sucks san francisco is a good place we've done some really, really good things i've moved to the city in the 5 and
moving forward but concerned about the discussion today in this idea we have to come up with a quote/unquote new plan for clean power sf the idea to come up with a new plan is mainly all the work that came up with the report is on the table shows the plan we need to finalize that plan and we can't finalize the plan until the rates are set if you look at the last laugh sfpuc they're back peddling to set the rates since they'll match pg&e rate so, please call upon - >> thank you, mr....
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decision they might wants to make in that job i do thing that one of the things by not having quote unquote what is considered the frontrunner there's no question that tony williams is in the lead. >> kenny is a close second? >> we haven't seen any polls. it will be interesting to see where the polls come out. if things are in flux it gives the voters an opportunities to get into a conversation. what's going to happen with the business community. what are we going to do about poverty and job creation in the city. i hope because we can't just talk about political personalities, we'll spends more time talking about issues. >> and track records, as well. i said this on the panel before, with respect to judge abraham lynn abraham she has such a historical foothold in the city of philadelphia. with doug oliver coming out, he is talks about galvonizing the under 30s and framing this as an advantage. i don't think philadelphians are sort of attracted by that whole idea of the newness of it. they want someone who has experience and someone who has a high profile. i think anthony williams has that,
decision they might wants to make in that job i do thing that one of the things by not having quote unquote what is considered the frontrunner there's no question that tony williams is in the lead. >> kenny is a close second? >> we haven't seen any polls. it will be interesting to see where the polls come out. if things are in flux it gives the voters an opportunities to get into a conversation. what's going to happen with the business community. what are we going to do about...