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. >> darren wilson had a fairly unremarkable career up until this point.t unusual for a police officer like that to become involved in such a high profile shooting? >> no, it's not. it is not unusual at all. this officer work there for four years and has not had any particularly good or bad experiences with the community. so that's an indication that there's more to the story here. and i think it is important that the grand jury be allowed to do their work and get all the facts up. >> how do officers generally react after a shooting like this, commissioner? >> well, you know, there are many officers separated from service after an incident like. this they can no longer work in the environment where these incidents occurred. they have to be followed very closely and receive the appropriate assistance and treatment that is necessary after an incident like this. >> so i would imagine they often remain quiet or at least try to keep as much privacy as they can. from the darrel of justice, they wrote a piece in politicalco today and it says that officer wilson w
. >> darren wilson had a fairly unremarkable career up until this point.t unusual for a police officer like that to become involved in such a high profile shooting? >> no, it's not. it is not unusual at all. this officer work there for four years and has not had any particularly good or bad experiences with the community. so that's an indication that there's more to the story here. and i think it is important that the grand jury be allowed to do their work and get all the facts up....
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pay attention to it, and like with they are unremarkable newspaper boxes.the lights again, please. it's a neat trick, right? we equate seeing with light. if you want to see better you turn on the light. but shald does, the absence of light, they help us see but in a different way. and sometimes in an unsettling way. there's a joke about being afraid of your maccmmals. cats and dogs can be scared of their shadows. there's an entire genere of toddlers on youtube who discover their shadows and are outraged by that thing that will not stop following them. the human artist started this a decade ago. his name is ellis gallagher. his story and this work is he got mugged one night years ago. afterward he could not shake the memory of the shadow of his attacker. so because he was afraid, he started drawing shadows of real things, of fire hydrants and cars, buildings, street signs. he told "the new york times," this work won't be around, god knows it could be gone tomorrow. but this work, this drawing the shadows helps us see more things than we usually see. this wee
pay attention to it, and like with they are unremarkable newspaper boxes.the lights again, please. it's a neat trick, right? we equate seeing with light. if you want to see better you turn on the light. but shald does, the absence of light, they help us see but in a different way. and sometimes in an unsettling way. there's a joke about being afraid of your maccmmals. cats and dogs can be scared of their shadows. there's an entire genere of toddlers on youtube who discover their shadows and are...
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it makes us see an otherwise overlooked unremarkable thing.e these unremarkable news paper boxes. if we can have the lights again, please. it's a neat trick. we equate seeing with light. if you want to siebert, you turn on the light. but shadows, the an accepts of light, they also help us see but in a different way. and sometimes unsettled way. there's a joke about being afraid of your own shadow, right? apparently we as mammals can be -- cats can be scared of their shadows. dogs can be scared on their shad shadow. and toddlers on youtube are outraged by the thing that's following them. the human artist who made these shadow drawings started a week ago. ellis gallagher started a decade ago. the story of his work is he got mugged one night years ago. afterward, he could not shake the memory of the shadow of his attacker. so as an antidote, because he was afraid, he started drawing shadows of fire hydrants, cars, buildings, street signs. he said this work won't be around. god knows it could be gone tomorrow. but until then, this work, this drawi
it makes us see an otherwise overlooked unremarkable thing.e these unremarkable news paper boxes. if we can have the lights again, please. it's a neat trick. we equate seeing with light. if you want to siebert, you turn on the light. but shadows, the an accepts of light, they also help us see but in a different way. and sometimes unsettled way. there's a joke about being afraid of your own shadow, right? apparently we as mammals can be -- cats can be scared of their shadows. dogs can be scared...
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too much of it is occupied by surface parking, the area is dead and unremarkable. that's not the place people want to be or invest in. urbanization trend favors places where there's higher density, walkable district. you could build it into a place people want to be in. >> right. especially right now. you see property values sky rocketing in places like new york city, san francisco. younger people are drawn to areas where they can walk, take transit, where there's a lot to do, and these parking lots can be a drain on this urban vitality that is important right now. >> a great topic. thank you for joining us. >>> i never thought i'd hear there's to much parking. next week - dissatisfied with the current business environment, young job seekers are taking matters into their own hands by joining a movement called the artisan economy. i'll show you how these are shaking up the work place. that is our show for today, i'm ali velshi, thank you for joining us. afghanistan's future grows increasingly uncertain, as years of foreign aid and intervention come to an end. in the
too much of it is occupied by surface parking, the area is dead and unremarkable. that's not the place people want to be or invest in. urbanization trend favors places where there's higher density, walkable district. you could build it into a place people want to be in. >> right. especially right now. you see property values sky rocketing in places like new york city, san francisco. younger people are drawn to areas where they can walk, take transit, where there's a lot to do, and these...
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immediate astonished at the unremarkable quantity of ammunition once gain a new times editorial in july 2012 entitled 6000 votes question what bulk internet purchases of munitions are not monitored by the government. a "washington post" editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 30,000 rounds of handgun ammunition that james home perched dish -- purchase online and should be prohibited? apparently the writers didn't realize an average shooter can go through over 1000 rounds at the range in a single weekend. so it's very common and perfectly reasonable and cost effective to order a large at one time. as i wrote this paragraph i went to the closet to see how much ammunition i had. i'm no gun nut, just a woman who owns a gun for self-defense in her home i home and host range o practice once in a while. i had 1500 rounds of boxes right now. i probably have lessons about this but it takes up as much space as my kelo. that's it. so when your arsenal, it's a this much. that's a little section on media distortion. this book i wanted to get out is the facts. there's many factual reed bu
immediate astonished at the unremarkable quantity of ammunition once gain a new times editorial in july 2012 entitled 6000 votes question what bulk internet purchases of munitions are not monitored by the government. a "washington post" editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 30,000 rounds of handgun ammunition that james home perched dish -- purchase online and should be prohibited? apparently the writers didn't realize an average shooter can go through over 1000 rounds...
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their astonished at the unremarkable quantities of alienation. once again a "new york times" editorial in 2012 entitled 6000 bullet? internet ammunition are monitored by the government. a "washington post" editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 30,000 rounds of ammunition to your war ammunition you were shooter came home to purchase online en masse should i might ammunition be prohibited were carefully skirt nice? apparently the writers didn't realize a shooter can casually go through over a thousand rounds at the range so it's very common and perfectly reasonable in cost effect is to order large amount one time. as i wrote this paragraph i went to my closet to see how much ammunition i had. i am no gun not, just a woman who was a gun for self-defense and goes to the range to practice once in a while. i'd 1500 rounds of boxes right now. i probably have lessened the wrote this. it takes up about the space as my tivo. when you hear arsenal, it is this much. that's a little section on media distortion. this book i wanted to get out is t
their astonished at the unremarkable quantities of alienation. once again a "new york times" editorial in 2012 entitled 6000 bullet? internet ammunition are monitored by the government. a "washington post" editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 30,000 rounds of ammunition to your war ammunition you were shooter came home to purchase online en masse should i might ammunition be prohibited were carefully skirt nice? apparently the writers didn't realize a shooter...
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the media's continue continually astonished at the unremarkable quantities of ammunition. once again, "the new york times" in 2012 entitled "6,000 bullets" questioned why bulk purchases of ammunition aren't monitored by the government. a washington post editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 3,000 rounds of handgun ammunition that the aurora shooter, james holmes, purchased online and asked should online sales of ammunition be prohibited or carefully scrutinized? apparently, the writers didn't realize that an average shooter can casually go through over a thousand rounds at the range in a single weekend, so it's very common and perfectly reasonable and cost effective to order a large amount at one time. as i wrote this paragraph, i went to my closet to see how much ammunition i have. i'm no gun nut, just a woman who owns a gun for self-defense in the home and goes to range to practice once in a while. i have 1500 rounds in boxes right now. i probably have a little less. it takes up as much space as my tivo. that big. so when you hear "arsenal," it's this much.
the media's continue continually astonished at the unremarkable quantities of ammunition. once again, "the new york times" in 2012 entitled "6,000 bullets" questioned why bulk purchases of ammunition aren't monitored by the government. a washington post editorial that same month mentioned the astonishing 3,000 rounds of handgun ammunition that the aurora shooter, james holmes, purchased online and asked should online sales of ammunition be prohibited or carefully...
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>> it is rather unremarkable. inge companies particularly tech when there is a turnaround, two steps forward and one step back. not genetically forward moving. >> more sideways? sideways, yes. the devil is in the details. more importantly, the consumer side of the pc business which has not seen growth in a long quarter, 8%ery good year-over-year growth. >> how would you rate meg whitman's turnaround plan so far. she said to give her five years. what grade would you give her? complicated, large and ever, multifaceted from a turnaround perspective. she has executed well so far. she has communicated well as well on that front. one step at a time. thus far they have been well communicated as well. >> would you say that is a beat? >> it's hard to grade on that scale. when you post revenue numbers, i would call that a complete success. >> what about these new products? 3-d printers, still a new market. is this real innovation? not move the needle for hp. let's the honest. pcs, enterprise, software. growth insee revenue
>> it is rather unremarkable. inge companies particularly tech when there is a turnaround, two steps forward and one step back. not genetically forward moving. >> more sideways? sideways, yes. the devil is in the details. more importantly, the consumer side of the pc business which has not seen growth in a long quarter, 8%ery good year-over-year growth. >> how would you rate meg whitman's turnaround plan so far. she said to give her five years. what grade would you give her?...
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when you are completely unremarkable to your father in anyway, this is the result. this is why my skirts are missing. i would like you to call the princess once in awhile. >> you are a princess in my eyes. >> are you a fake blob over there. >> now i will pick myself up by my boot straps and try a little harder. >> andy, do you get the sense that they have sexist parents. >> i mentor a lot of first year students. >> it is not mentoring. >> i am confused though. it wasn't that they had higher self-esteem. this was about body esteem. they said women who had higher body esteems were more likely to have fathers who practiced benevolent sexism. >> that's one of the goals of modern day sexism is to free them from the idea of what makes a woman attractive. basically bough -- bough benevolent sexism is good. >> and they did the study with 86 students. i don't know the exact population, but that is a small sample. >> it is. are the study authors angry they never got a malibu barbie growing up? >> probably. and these kids shouldn't watch these disney movies anymore with prince
when you are completely unremarkable to your father in anyway, this is the result. this is why my skirts are missing. i would like you to call the princess once in awhile. >> you are a princess in my eyes. >> are you a fake blob over there. >> now i will pick myself up by my boot straps and try a little harder. >> andy, do you get the sense that they have sexist parents. >> i mentor a lot of first year students. >> it is not mentoring. >> i am confused...
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it says his record as far as a police officer is unremarkable. not involved in police shootings. solid record as a police officer but these comments are disturbing. >> this development comes as we have new details into the investigation of the shooting of michael brown. fbi agents have knocked on 400 doors and interviewed 200 individuals to get more information on what happened the day that brown was shot and killed by officer wilson. we are learning crucial information tonight, this, the makeup of the people who will determine if he is charged. the grand jury hearing the chth case. what can you tell us about the grand jury? >> the grand jury is comprised of three blacks and nine whites. most of the members are men. the group was selected from a random pool here in st. louis. and in st. louis county. and they were seated back in may. they were not just chose on the listen to this particular case. >> not so much the jury versus the prosecutor. because he has the power to present whatever it is he wants to present at this point. and from what i understand there's not much in the in
it says his record as far as a police officer is unremarkable. not involved in police shootings. solid record as a police officer but these comments are disturbing. >> this development comes as we have new details into the investigation of the shooting of michael brown. fbi agents have knocked on 400 doors and interviewed 200 individuals to get more information on what happened the day that brown was shot and killed by officer wilson. we are learning crucial information tonight, this, the...
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too much of it is occupied by surface parking and the area is sort of dead and unremarkable. that's not the kind of place that people want to be or invest in. >> and clearly those trends favor places where there is higher density, walkable districts where you can build it into a place that people want to be in. >> you see property values skyrocketing like in new york city, francisco, people, younger people these days are drawn to areas where they can walk, take transit, where there is a lot to do, and these parking lots can be a real drain on that urban vitality that's so important. >> great topic. angie, good talking to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you very much. >> we have a new development on a story we've been following. walgreen's said it's not going to do what many people thought it was a done deal. a corporate inversion. when a company reorganizes itself in a foreign country to lower it's tax bill. although companies often pay tax rates lower than 30%, a company will merge with a foreign firm and move on paper but in truth continue to operate in the u.s. inv
too much of it is occupied by surface parking and the area is sort of dead and unremarkable. that's not the kind of place that people want to be or invest in. >> and clearly those trends favor places where there is higher density, walkable districts where you can build it into a place that people want to be in. >> you see property values skyrocketing like in new york city, francisco, people, younger people these days are drawn to areas where they can walk, take transit, where there...
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consoles the young fellow not only with his soothing words, but by doing something seemingly quite unremarkable he gives pierre some potatoes. now, these are not the first potatoes pierre has ever eaten. if you've ever glanced at a menu in a russian restaurant, you know russians have as many ways of preparing this as eskimos have of naming snow. but these might be the first potatoes he has ever really tasted. these modest little hunks of carbohydrate handed to him in an act of simple kindness are spiritual sustenance as well. reconnecting him to the human family, to the earth, to himself, they bring pierre back to life. his spiritual rebirth then begins not under the intoxicating influence of any of those grand plans or, indeed, from the realm of heroic fantasy, but in the fulfillment of his most basic bodily needs. seldom have the ordinary rhythms of everyday life or the details of his immediate surroundings so enraptured pierre. rarely has he immersed himself so fully and yet so unpreden white housely in the greatest pleasure of all -- unpretentiously, the joy of being alive. there in that da
consoles the young fellow not only with his soothing words, but by doing something seemingly quite unremarkable he gives pierre some potatoes. now, these are not the first potatoes pierre has ever eaten. if you've ever glanced at a menu in a russian restaurant, you know russians have as many ways of preparing this as eskimos have of naming snow. but these might be the first potatoes he has ever really tasted. these modest little hunks of carbohydrate handed to him in an act of simple kindness...
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an unremarkable stretch of highway is at the center of a huge dispute in the east bay. the plan pitting a mayor against people living there. >> starting out with some patchy fog, the temperatures will be heating up again today and we have some subtropical moisture coming our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and kcbs mobile units have been driving around the bay area, hit the bay bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are on and it's backed up to the foot of the maze. traffic is coming up after this break. ,,,,,, so we've had a tempur-pedic for a while... ,,,,,, but now that we have the adjustable base, it's even better. male speaker 2: when i put my feet up on this bed, my stress just goes away. i go up, hey... female speaker: our tempur-pedic is the best thing in our house, except for my husband. wait...wait... where are you going? female announcer 1: discover how tempur-pedic can move you. female announcer 2: save up to $500 on a tempur-pedic mattress with adjustable base while supplies last at sleep train. commission is expected to ve on a proposed billb
an unremarkable stretch of highway is at the center of a huge dispute in the east bay. the plan pitting a mayor against people living there. >> starting out with some patchy fog, the temperatures will be heating up again today and we have some subtropical moisture coming our way. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and kcbs mobile units have been driving around the bay area, hit the bay bridge toll plaza where the metering lights are on and it's backed up to the foot of the maze....
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the second reason is that it was unremarkable. offering subsidies to residents of states that in a programs and withholding subsidies from those states that were uncooperative is something that congress does all the time. it does the exact same thing elsewhere in the ppaca when it threatens to revoke subsidies from state that did not implement the laws with medicaid expansion. a third reason is that with only rare exceptions that prove the rule, everyone in congress expected that all states would salish exchanges. that is another reason -- would establish exchanges. it is in the reason why this did not receive much attention. -- another reason why this did not receive much attention. these parts of the legislative history show that every conference of the health care bill advanced by senate democrats, including finally the ppaca, withheld exchange subsidies from noncompliant state, even federal exchanges. it showed that the senate democrats added the restrictive language through exchanges established by the state to their bill thr
the second reason is that it was unremarkable. offering subsidies to residents of states that in a programs and withholding subsidies from those states that were uncooperative is something that congress does all the time. it does the exact same thing elsewhere in the ppaca when it threatens to revoke subsidies from state that did not implement the laws with medicaid expansion. a third reason is that with only rare exceptions that prove the rule, everyone in congress expected that all states...
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the second reason is that it was unremarkable. offering subsidies to residents of states that in a programs and withholding subsidies from those states that were uncooperative is something that congress does all the time. it does the exact same thing elsewhere in the ppaca when it threatens to revoke subsidies from state that did not implement the laws with medicaid expansion. a third reason is that with only rare exceptions that prove the rule, everyone in congress expected that all states would salish exchanges. that is another reason -- would establish exchanges. it is in the reason why this did not receive much attention. -- another reason why this did not receive much attention. these parts of the legislative history show that every conference of the health care bill advanced by senate democrats, including finally the ppaca, withheld exchange subsidies from noncompliant state, even federal exchanges. it showed that the senate democrats added the restrictive language through exchanges established by the state to their bill thr
the second reason is that it was unremarkable. offering subsidies to residents of states that in a programs and withholding subsidies from those states that were uncooperative is something that congress does all the time. it does the exact same thing elsewhere in the ppaca when it threatens to revoke subsidies from state that did not implement the laws with medicaid expansion. a third reason is that with only rare exceptions that prove the rule, everyone in congress expected that all states...
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and according to the chief here, he really has -- his record as a police officer is really unremarkable. not involved in any police shootings, you know, as far as the chief knows. so it's just really those inflammatory statements now that have gotten him in trouble. >> we'll continue to follow it, don lemmon, appreciate it. we're joined now by our cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin, george geragos, and mark o'mara. sunny, you heard the police chief apologizing about this. obviously, there are a lot of good police officers and that goes without saying. and this was a very difficult circumstance that people, the police were dealing with in ferguson. but in the space of two days, you have two officers who have now been suspended from the force. and it just so happens that there were all these cameras there. and so this officer was caught on camera pushing around don lemon and the crowd, and another officer was caught on camera pointing his rifle at unarmed protesters, saying, "i'll f'ing kill you." it raises the question, what happens when there aren't a lot of cameras around. >> it does rais
and according to the chief here, he really has -- his record as a police officer is really unremarkable. not involved in any police shootings, you know, as far as the chief knows. so it's just really those inflammatory statements now that have gotten him in trouble. >> we'll continue to follow it, don lemmon, appreciate it. we're joined now by our cnn legal analyst, sunny hostin, george geragos, and mark o'mara. sunny, you heard the police chief apologizing about this. obviously, there...