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we would spiegel english if we had to learn very quickly on the fly and nobody taught it to us or corrected us. and as a result, old english became what we are speaking, this strangely genderless language, this language where your conjugation of paradigm in the present is walk, walk. what other language have you learned where that is all there is? owls because the vikings. they did that. as a result, here we are today. there are some languages like that. persian is another one like that. but talked about in the book, i encountered persian. when he was caught in the rain, this is back 15 years ago it is an apartment complex and it started raining so hard. it was really like something out of a movie. and so he for some reason was caught so i let him in and he's 106 and on at the time was about 22. we had nothing to talk about. so i figured she clearly seeks something so i figure we are going to use language. he said persian so we started going through the persian grammar. it was on the elementary for the language and i didn't know anything about persian of the time by learned since that was a la
we would spiegel english if we had to learn very quickly on the fly and nobody taught it to us or corrected us. and as a result, old english became what we are speaking, this strangely genderless language, this language where your conjugation of paradigm in the present is walk, walk. what other language have you learned where that is all there is? owls because the vikings. they did that. as a result, here we are today. there are some languages like that. persian is another one like that. but...
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activity use is predicated or whatever the term is on an interpretation that most commercial uses are prohibited. this would constitute one of those uses that are not prohibited. is that correct? >> they are usually required to be within a building unless they are at an outdoor activity area. >> the use of an outdoor -- i think what they are arguing is that the use of that outdoor area as a bar, restaurant, or extension as an accessory use should not be allowed because it is a commercial use.
activity use is predicated or whatever the term is on an interpretation that most commercial uses are prohibited. this would constitute one of those uses that are not prohibited. is that correct? >> they are usually required to be within a building unless they are at an outdoor activity area. >> the use of an outdoor -- i think what they are arguing is that the use of that outdoor area as a bar, restaurant, or extension as an accessory use should not be allowed because it is a...
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activity use is predicated or whatever the term is on an interpretation that most commercial uses are prohibited. this would constitute one of those uses that are not prohibited. is that correct? >> they are usually required to be within a building unless they are at an outdoor activity area. >> the use of an outdoor -- i think what they are arguing is that the use of that outdoor area as a bar, restaurant, or extension as an accessory use should not be allowed because it is a commercial use. you know what i am trying to get at? we have no way to judge at this point what most commercial uses really means. if someone came to us with a commercial use above the second level that happened to be something, they could argue that it follows that most commercial uses are prohibited. how do we know that is okay or not ok? it describes the neighborhood commercial district. it is followed by the actual table that sets forth the prescriptive controls for the district. while it says most commercial uses are prohibited, it goes on to say that you can have an outdoor activity area. it is no way limited by level. commissioner moore: excuse me. on the code discussion with the zoning administr
activity use is predicated or whatever the term is on an interpretation that most commercial uses are prohibited. this would constitute one of those uses that are not prohibited. is that correct? >> they are usually required to be within a building unless they are at an outdoor activity area. >> the use of an outdoor -- i think what they are arguing is that the use of that outdoor area as a bar, restaurant, or extension as an accessory use should not be allowed because it is a...
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use the word breaking. don't use all caps, don't be rude or correct someone's bantder. it doesn't say don't take some kid's facebook photo or your girlfriend's bikini shots online. in fact, rule number one on the list is don't post someone's personal information or links to personal information. that could be read two ways, don't violate someone's privacy by posting a name. users can be banned for violating that rule but not for posting swarmy, possibly stolen photographs. read it is not stopping them though it boasts about the good it's doing for the world. here's september 6th after splitting off from convict day nast. redity has the potential over the next generation to positively impact journal ifl, civic engagement, product development and learning. you be the judge if this fits that description. we of course wanted to know how r reddit and their current parent squares postings with those high-minded words about journalism and civic engagement and learning. we called the president about it and he actually sits on the board of reddit neither he or advanced publications wanted to comment and instead directed us to a general manager, eric marden. he told us, kwaet, we're a free speech site and the cost of that is there is stuff what's offe e offensive on there. he says it's a platform, not an editorial site. once we start taking down some things we find offensive, then we're no longer a free speech site and platform for everyone. in addition to jail bait there's a community called asian jail bait and one where you can see photos of dead bodies, adults and children. with me now is senior legal analyst jeffrey booken who works for the new yorker magazine, also sunny hostin, legal contributor at "in session" on trutv. is this legal, jeff? >> as far as i can tell. i do work there. i hadn't heard of reddit until today. i didn't see anything illegal. the pictures of the girls, it's hard to tell how old they are. many of them are clearly older than 16, 17, 18. some of them are probably younger. but all of them are clothed. i don't think there's any issue of kiddie porn, illegality. is it in good tas
use the word breaking. don't use all caps, don't be rude or correct someone's bantder. it doesn't say don't take some kid's facebook photo or your girlfriend's bikini shots online. in fact, rule number one on the list is don't post someone's personal information or links to personal information. that could be read two ways, don't violate someone's privacy by posting a name. users can be banned for violating that rule but not for posting swarmy, possibly stolen photographs. read it is not...
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use the word breaking. don't use all caps, don't be rude or correct someone's bantder. it doesn't say don't take some kid's facebook photo or your girlfriend's bikini shots online. in fact, rule number one on the list is don't post someone's personal information or links to personal information. that could be read two ways, don't violate someone's privacy by posting a name. users can be banned for violating that rule but not for posting swarmy, possibly stolen photographs. read it is not stopping them though it boasts about the good it's doing for the world. here's september 6th after splitting off from convict day nast. redity has the potential over the next generation to positively impact journal ifl, civic engagement, product development and learning. you be the judge if this fits that description. we of course wanted to know how red reddit and their current parent squares postings with those high-minded words about journalism and civic engagement and learning. we called the president about it and he actually sits on the board of reddit neither he or advanced publications wanted to comment and instead directed us to a general manager, eric marden. he told us, kwaet, we're a free speech site and the cost of that is there is stuff what's offense offensive on there. he says it's a platform, not an editorial site. once we start taking down some things we find offensive, then we're no longer a free speech site and platform for everyone. in addition to jail bait there's a community called asian jail bait and one where you can see photos of dead bodies, adults and children. with me now is senior legal analyst jeffrey booken who works for the new yorker magazine, also sunny hostin, legal contributor at "in session" on trutv. is this legal, jeff? >> as far as i can tell. i do work there. i hadn't heard of reddit until today. i didn't see anything illegal. the pictures of the girls, it's hard to tell how old they are. many of them are clearly older than 16, 17, 18. some of them are probably younger. but all of them are clothed. i don't think there's any issue of kiddie porn, illegality. is it in good ta
use the word breaking. don't use all caps, don't be rude or correct someone's bantder. it doesn't say don't take some kid's facebook photo or your girlfriend's bikini shots online. in fact, rule number one on the list is don't post someone's personal information or links to personal information. that could be read two ways, don't violate someone's privacy by posting a name. users can be banned for violating that rule but not for posting swarmy, possibly stolen photographs. read it is not...
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or not. he could demolish and build a new structure if he so chose. >> that is correct. we're talking about nonconforming uses. a use that is no longer permitted and find an avenue to allow them to rebuild if it was unintentionally destroyed but they're not required to rebuild. commissioner antonini: you can elect to have paid a higher premium to afford to do the code changes to bring our new structure up to code, this has to be looked at someone judiciously. i am going to vote for this but there are some things that are in code for reason that were not there long ago when these buildings were built. health and safety would not be applied in this situation. >> the ordinance applies to -- [unintelligible] commissioner antonini: for residential, things would apply as though it was a new building. >> this is for any nonconforming use, residential or other. commissioner antonini: thank you. >> on that motion, commissioner antonini, aye. commissioner borden, aye. commissioner fong, aye. commissioner moore, aye. commissioner sugaya, aye. president olague, aye. >> good evening. before you today is a request to install macr
or not. he could demolish and build a new structure if he so chose. >> that is correct. we're talking about nonconforming uses. a use that is no longer permitted and find an avenue to allow them to rebuild if it was unintentionally destroyed but they're not required to rebuild. commissioner antonini: you can elect to have paid a higher premium to afford to do the code changes to bring our new structure up to code, this has to be looked at someone judiciously. i am going to vote for this...
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correct dosing and possibly -- to incorrect dosing and possibly unintended pregnancy. women using these pills should use another birth control method and contact their doctor or pharmacy. >>> in the case of a football star killed in solano county, police do have a suspect. the young man was specifically targeted and robbedbefore the murder. >> police won't tell us how they know that ennis johnson now his killer but for whatever reason, police were able to warn his neighbors right away they were not in danger. >> it was not random. i guess he had known the person. >> reporter: johnson's mother and cousin would not speak to us on camera but his mom returned home at work around 112:00, finding her son lying on the floor of his own bedroom bleedingand called police. police had a lead almost as soon as they arrived and it came from the computer. >> police were able to go through the network. police has to suspects, hassan mccaulie. they believe he is dangerous. police arrested another man from fairfield on monday. police say that johnson invited them to the apartment that night. >> there was some transaction that was taking place and in the process, it led to mr. johnson's
correct dosing and possibly -- to incorrect dosing and possibly unintended pregnancy. women using these pills should use another birth control method and contact their doctor or pharmacy. >>> in the case of a football star killed in solano county, police do have a suspect. the young man was specifically targeted and robbedbefore the murder. >> police won't tell us how they know that ennis johnson now his killer but for whatever reason, police were able to warn his neighbors right...
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correct. president olague: is sort of conditional use. it's not an as of rights or actually giving you some kind of a -- >> for us, you know, i think you probably want the most responsible operator in there. we already have licenses and we never had any violation of noise or otherwise myself, i'm a nondrinker, as are two of my sons. as operators, even open until later is not our pred licks to have a bar scene and certainly taking care of the streets is incumbent on us to really run a good business. so i think will be the best operators regardless of the time. but we would have major impact on us if we had to close early. >> president olague, if i may, we have staff or information on current projects that you just approved with bars that have hours of operation. gloria, if you -- >> maybe i could have staff give me some information as to whether to accept this amendment or not as to what's customary here. >> sure, we don't have a rundown of every restaurant on the block or in the district but in terms of recent projects before you in the immediate area, tacolicious was limited to 12:00 p.m. and imam was limited -- kind of varied. 10:30 monday th
correct. president olague: is sort of conditional use. it's not an as of rights or actually giving you some kind of a -- >> for us, you know, i think you probably want the most responsible operator in there. we already have licenses and we never had any violation of noise or otherwise myself, i'm a nondrinker, as are two of my sons. as operators, even open until later is not our pred licks to have a bar scene and certainly taking care of the streets is incumbent on us to really run a good...
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correct? or is it? if a hospital says we can't have the things in supply because it's too expensive or difficult for us to keep using inventory because of special requirements on how to maintain them, secure them, and under special conditions, is that part of the problem too? they might not order them because for themselves it's very expensive? >> i believe it can be a problem. there also has been a trend, and it's not 100%, but there has been a trend in the industry that some people call just in time production. they don't have the long lead time production that may be in certain -- particularly for the sterile injectables compared to others with long shelf lives. they make less and distribute it out in smaller amounts that certainly contributes to hospitals not able to maintain a supply in addition to a large supply and cushion in addition to what the other concerns that you made. >> inventory is one where they think they also have a small margin. look, we understand health care's expensive. >> yeah. >> sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing i
correct? or is it? if a hospital says we can't have the things in supply because it's too expensive or difficult for us to keep using inventory because of special requirements on how to maintain them, secure them, and under special conditions, is that part of the problem too? they might not order them because for themselves it's very expensive? >> i believe it can be a problem. there also has been a trend, and it's not 100%, but there has been a trend in the industry that some people call...
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correct. >> now, as you came in and saw conrad murray giving compressions or what you described as compressions, was he using one hand or two hands? >> he was usingibe for the jury exactly what you saw with that one hand on the bed? >> he had his hand with his palm open and he was giving chest compressions in this manner. >> and you've indicated his -- you used your left hand. is it your recollection it was conrad murray's left hand? >> yes, sir. >> so you've indicated for the record he -- while michael was on the bed conrad murray used his left hand and pushed down on his chest. >> correct. >> at some point in time, did conrad murray indicate that he needed to get him to a hospital or words to that effect? >> yes, sir. >> when was that? >> when i came into the room, he said, alberto, hurry, we have to take him, get him to a hospital. we have to get an ambulance. >> and after he said that, did paris and prince enter the room? >> yes, when he said that, i was walking towards the bed and i was reaching for my phone in my pocket and as i was doing that, prince and paris came behind me. >> okay. and did they actually enter the room as reflected in pe
correct. >> now, as you came in and saw conrad murray giving compressions or what you described as compressions, was he using one hand or two hands? >> he was usingibe for the jury exactly what you saw with that one hand on the bed? >> he had his hand with his palm open and he was giving chest compressions in this manner. >> and you've indicated his -- you used your left hand. is it your recollection it was conrad murray's left hand? >> yes, sir. >> so you've...
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use a drone and don't have certainty or you use the s.e.a.l. team and have those enormously trained and brilliantly equipped people do what they did, i think the correct myself. i think he did the right thing. they thought about it and discussed it and made the right decision. and the world is a better place because -- >> i hate to leave it at this, but i'm hoping we can entice you back. >> good, i'd enjoy it. >> pleasure to have you on. >> we will be back. >>> now for our what in the world segment. let me tell you about the most influ enshal book to be published since 9/11. it's actually not a book but a report, a u.n. report written by a committee. i'm talking about the arab development report published in 2002. after 9/11 in the midst of the discussion of what was happening in the arab world, why was the source of this terrorism the u.n. development department's head brown commissioned a study of the arab world but insisted it be researched and written by arabs. so there was no accusation of an outsider's bias. the result was a brutally frank document that was a sensation. it was downloaded off the internet 1 million times. the report documented th
use a drone and don't have certainty or you use the s.e.a.l. team and have those enormously trained and brilliantly equipped people do what they did, i think the correct myself. i think he did the right thing. they thought about it and discussed it and made the right decision. and the world is a better place because -- >> i hate to leave it at this, but i'm hoping we can entice you back. >> good, i'd enjoy it. >> pleasure to have you on. >> we will be back. >>>...
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correct? >> no. >> at all? well, i want to introduce you to someone who can help us all figure out how it could happen to you or any one of us.o. of lifelock and one of the nation's foremost experts on identity theft, mr. todd davis. welcome him to living well with montel. [cheering and applause thank you so much for being here. >> todd: how are you? >> you know, todd, when you hear this story, and you hear this, you think to yourself, first off, you know, "it will never happen to me," that's one. and number two, people don't really, you know, hone in on the fine points of how this whole process started. let's talk a little bit about that, because that's one of the techniques that these guys have gotten smart enough to understand how to do now, right? >> yeah, this is part of the kind of normal scam, montel, though in this case the packages actually arrived to eileen and mike, to their doorstep. but in other cases they're just doing some charges, kind of testing the waters, and you don't notice that they just did another gas station, just did a fill-up, got a wireless service. >> so they can take your credit card, go ahead,
correct? >> no. >> at all? well, i want to introduce you to someone who can help us all figure out how it could happen to you or any one of us.o. of lifelock and one of the nation's foremost experts on identity theft, mr. todd davis. welcome him to living well with montel. [cheering and applause thank you so much for being here. >> todd: how are you? >> you know, todd, when you hear this story, and you hear this, you think to yourself, first off, you know, "it will...
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correct. >> okay. now as you came in and saw conrad murray giving compressions -- or what you describe as compressions, was he using one hand or two hands? >> he was using>> can you describe for the jury exactly what you saw with that one hand on the bed? >> he had his hand with his palm open and he was giving chest compressions in this manner. >> okay. you've indicated -- you used your left hand. is it your recollection it was conrad murray's left hand? >> yes, sir. >> you have indicated for the record while michael was on the bed, conrad murray used his left hand and pushed down on his chest. >> correct. >> at some point in time did conrad murray indicate that he needed to get limb to a hospital or words to that effect? >> yes, sir. >> when was that? >> when i came in to the room, he said, "alberto, hurry. we have to take -- get him to a hospital. we have to get an ambulance." >> okay. and after he said that, did paris and prince enter the room? >> yes. when he said that, i was walking towards the bed and i was reaching for my phone in my pocket and as i was doing that, pri prince and paris came in behind me. >> did they actually enter the room as ref
correct. >> okay. now as you came in and saw conrad murray giving compressions -- or what you describe as compressions, was he using one hand or two hands? >> he was using>> can you describe for the jury exactly what you saw with that one hand on the bed? >> he had his hand with his palm open and he was giving chest compressions in this manner. >> okay. you've indicated -- you used your left hand. is it your recollection it was conrad murray's left hand? >>...
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correct? or is it? if a hospital says we can't have the things in supply because it's too expensive or difficult for us to keep usingnventory because of special requirements on how to maintain them, secure them, and under special conditions, is that part of the problem too? they might not order them because for themselves it's very expensive? >> i believe it can be a problem. there also has been a trend, and it's not 100%, but there has been a trend in the industry that some people call just in time production. they don't have the long lead time production that may be in certain -- particularly for the sterile injectables compared to others with long shelf lives. they make less and distribute it out in smaller amounts that certainly contributes to hospitals not able to maintain a supply in addition to a large supply and cushion in addition to what the other concerns that you made. >> inventory is one where they think they also have a small margin. look, we understand health care's expensive. >> yeah. >> sickness is more expensive, and we all want to work together there. i do appreciate and look forward to seeing inf
correct? or is it? if a hospital says we can't have the things in supply because it's too expensive or difficult for us to keep usingnventory because of special requirements on how to maintain them, secure them, and under special conditions, is that part of the problem too? they might not order them because for themselves it's very expensive? >> i believe it can be a problem. there also has been a trend, and it's not 100%, but there has been a trend in the industry that some people call...
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or just use more demand? you could use more people using your services? >> exactly it. if there's more people that want my service, then i hire. >> you employ about four people, correct? >> correct. >> what do you think would make more people hire you? what's the thing that government can do right now that can improve your business? >> just jobs, employment. >> right. >> you know. our business, our industry was devastated when the economy went south. you know, people had to decide what they could afford, and a lot of them, you know, lawn maintenance was a luxury. >> sure. do it themselves if they didn't have money for it. >> exactly. >> pam, let me ask you this. one of the things interesting about last night, is there are certainly out there, some blame the media, there are stereotypes about the tea party. >> oh, yes. >> one watching that last night wouldn't have come across a lot of those. >> good, good. >> it didn't seem particularly -- we didn't seem to see extreme positions staked out. is that the tea party you're most familiar with? >> absolutely. yes. i face this all the time. and, you know -- >> here with the tea party and -- thought we were just normal. >> tho
or just use more demand? you could use more people using your services? >> exactly it. if there's more people that want my service, then i hire. >> you employ about four people, correct? >> correct. >> what do you think would make more people hire you? what's the thing that government can do right now that can improve your business? >> just jobs, employment. >> right. >> you know. our business, our industry was devastated when the economy went south....