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and you can come out and enforce one of these things that usually the misdemeanors that are committed not in our presence but you know, or they are committed not in our presence or usually required of what is to see and usually what happens once we come out there, and whatever the protestors may have been doing prior to us getting there, they are usually not doing it once we are on the scene and once we are there and physically watching them, they are usually not creating a violation while we are there observing what is happening, so what we are being told from some of the callers when they call in to initiate their complaint is that the folks are standing out there and putting the signs on the sidewalk, and blocking the sidewalk and the entrance and exit for the people getting in and are challenging the client, if you will, that are actually using the services of the facility. and so, upon us arriving and we come out there and start talking to the workers, a lot of times, out of the fear that they have, for you know, being retaliated against or anything for filing complaints against
and you can come out and enforce one of these things that usually the misdemeanors that are committed not in our presence but you know, or they are committed not in our presence or usually required of what is to see and usually what happens once we come out there, and whatever the protestors may have been doing prior to us getting there, they are usually not doing it once we are on the scene and once we are there and physically watching them, they are usually not creating a violation while we...
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go to -- i have children and we usually go to my kid's school. i see it every time i good to school because they remember me, what's going on with them. i see it change myself. >> did a guy actually fall from the freeway? >> yeah, you may not be surprised but that kind of thing does happen fairly regularly. >> crazy. >> i have a question about the (inaudible) funding issues, do you have any intention to fund more so you can expand, things like this. >> all i can tell you is that those decisions are made by, you know, in our department, in our division, in our campus, in the community college community -- i'm sure there's a much better word -- the recommendations come down from the lao, have you ever heard of the lao, the legislative analysis office? they are a nonprofit. anybody here from the lao? they make recommendations how to streamline spending and one of the things they kind of turn a blind eye to things like this because these are classes that are what we call repeatable. kind of like if you go to a college and you want to play football, y
go to -- i have children and we usually go to my kid's school. i see it every time i good to school because they remember me, what's going on with them. i see it change myself. >> did a guy actually fall from the freeway? >> yeah, you may not be surprised but that kind of thing does happen fairly regularly. >> crazy. >> i have a question about the (inaudible) funding issues, do you have any intention to fund more so you can expand, things like this. >> all i can...
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that was two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different through every day. of. his but because the most remarkable thing that shocked everyone in damascus today is that that place took place near the garden. thanks god this happened where the children were inside so what only two of them were. injured none of them were killed and this means that a position now is going into another step which is going to any means in order to achieve their targets this list has its and its technique and its way it's very close to what's usually a shepherd to north which is a part of the. usually does in damascus and how they usually do that bomb being now that is big talk about the chemical weapons and they are trying to make this propaganda against the government the country is like usa lake london like other countries but. it's it's a kind of this kind of this for to sponsor what the syrian army is doing and it's shipping a big success as if all the activity of saying. well for more now we're joined live from beirut sharmee
that was two days ago in that way where the convoy usually goes from his house to his office usually the convoy goes from different through every day. of. his but because the most remarkable thing that shocked everyone in damascus today is that that place took place near the garden. thanks god this happened where the children were inside so what only two of them were. injured none of them were killed and this means that a position now is going into another step which is going to any means in...
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i usually say how many of you have a little brother or sister, you don't want to teach them to steal. how do you feel when they mess up your stuff? that's how i approach it. >> also we try to leave that at the end where tibo, played by anthony over here, that's basically how the character evolves throughout the play, being this leader of this crew and, you know, he kind of teaches everybody but says, yeah, you have a leader but i ain't going to do what you are going to do. robert over here who plays damage, he's the antagonist. he's kind of damaged but at the end, you know, these guys, oh, hey, you know what, you gt a talent, let's turn that into some artistic talent, he's going to go to college to try to improve his artistic skills. that's the kind of direction we want it to go. >> question over here? >> what schools will you be visiting this year? >> we do a tour. we do two semesters so we do anywhere from 16 to 18 bookings in our school district and we do, like, elementary schools. so we go in and during assemblies on friday and we take, you know, it's kind of a -- it's good theate
i usually say how many of you have a little brother or sister, you don't want to teach them to steal. how do you feel when they mess up your stuff? that's how i approach it. >> also we try to leave that at the end where tibo, played by anthony over here, that's basically how the character evolves throughout the play, being this leader of this crew and, you know, he kind of teaches everybody but says, yeah, you have a leader but i ain't going to do what you are going to do. robert over...
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and to take expertise, usually european country usually french ingredient to the united states. another major figure would be savanna fare who sent on a mission to collect information about military education. he collects huge numbers of books and material comes back to west point and with the support of people like scott becomes a prominent general to the war of 1812. he's able to systematize the curriculum in a way that had them in case before. >> host: when was west point? >> guest: 1802. but i think historians still argue about what thomas jefferson was really after when the school was founded. but no one disagrees the school is institutionally weak. it's unclear what the purpose of the institution is. there's not destruction it is widely divergent cadet some older and younger. to this day, west point is still the father of west point because he's the one who puts it on much sounder and more systematic and that's very important because that's the army that will produce the generals of the civil war. that institution at west point will be where all these -- most of the more g
and to take expertise, usually european country usually french ingredient to the united states. another major figure would be savanna fare who sent on a mission to collect information about military education. he collects huge numbers of books and material comes back to west point and with the support of people like scott becomes a prominent general to the war of 1812. he's able to systematize the curriculum in a way that had them in case before. >> host: when was west point? >>...
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usually doesn't ask this. how they usually do that bombing. of the last twenty four hours no dunny makea from the syrian youth movement in the u.k. don't evening to you like start of the news begetting the last couple of hours i know you're up to speed with your. playing potential instant the plane what do you think. well this is very interesting to see if i don't really think the syrian government would attack a russian plane to have excellent relations so that the most which could have happened was rebel fire from missiles which could have been given by regional countries. i guess that's the crucial thing. it's very hard to define whether it's intentional by accident but it probably would be intentional forces would fire a missile at an airplane a civilian aircraft without it being done intentionally this history of rebels using. missiles to fire against civilian aircraft especially in the south of syria so we can essentially you know the reprehensible act which probably would have been committed by rebel forces and should gain condemnation
usually doesn't ask this. how they usually do that bombing. of the last twenty four hours no dunny makea from the syrian youth movement in the u.k. don't evening to you like start of the news begetting the last couple of hours i know you're up to speed with your. playing potential instant the plane what do you think. well this is very interesting to see if i don't really think the syrian government would attack a russian plane to have excellent relations so that the most which could have...
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usually doesn't them ask is. how they usually do that a bomb being a bombing is raising questions about rebel tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us how it's likely that western aid is ending up in the terrorists' hands. the fact that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just what is the heinous nature of the free syrian army that they're quite prepared. to kill not only the syrian prime minister but also fellow syrian civilians and this is something which is just completely ignored in the west and is no different so the terrorist bombings that occurred in london in july two thousand and five the various groups that make up the free syrian army have made it very clear that their ideology is islam islam they wish to look place the secular progressive states that is syria which should really look and many of these groups are linked to al qaida for example the elements are fronts so the fact bath of western governments led by and principally by the united states has been has been send in th
usually doesn't them ask is. how they usually do that a bomb being a bombing is raising questions about rebel tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us how it's likely that western aid is ending up in the terrorists' hands. the fact that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just what is the heinous nature of the free syrian army that they're quite prepared. to kill not only the syrian prime minister but also fellow syrian civilians and this is something which is just...
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usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or two exceptions.uiding force within irish music. (o'sullivan) it works very well with the dancing, when you either repeat an a or a b part, or you switch from an a to a b part, the dancers also change what they're doing. (conway) it's fun to watch the dancers react to what you're doing. and the really good dancers-- they'll react when you change keys in tunes. they'll react when you do little things in the tunes. and that's always fun. (o'sullivan) i think it's worth taking the time and effort to think about the form and structure. maybe you could use the analogy of seeing a very fine painting, and that you know looking at it, that it's something wonderful and something very special. but if you could actually see that artist put it together and watch all the stages, and watch it come to life, it means much, much more. you see the skill and the artistry that goes into the whole process. it's really the same thing with music. if you do understand that structure, you get a lot more out of the experience.
usually if one part's repeated, they all are, with one or two exceptions.uiding force within irish music. (o'sullivan) it works very well with the dancing, when you either repeat an a or a b part, or you switch from an a to a b part, the dancers also change what they're doing. (conway) it's fun to watch the dancers react to what you're doing. and the really good dancers-- they'll react when you change keys in tunes. they'll react when you do little things in the tunes. and that's always fun....
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usually does and the mask is and how how they usually do that bombing. will be following the latest from syria over the course leaving those details coming in now and unconfirmed reports is developing news story this the russian passenger playing jet has been targeted with two missiles from syrian territory another pilots are said to have maneuvered the plane with two hundred people on board of the time so the missiles exploded midair getting up from two sources in moscow allegedly got their information from syria so we're trying to get clarification on that once again unconfirmed reports a russian passenger jet with two hundred on board has been targeted by two missiles from syrian territory versus a still to be clarified meanwhile questions are increasingly being raised about the syrian rebels tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us today is bombing in damascus shows western aid is likely ending up in the hands of terrorists. the fact that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just as the heinous nature of the free syrian army t
usually does and the mask is and how how they usually do that bombing. will be following the latest from syria over the course leaving those details coming in now and unconfirmed reports is developing news story this the russian passenger playing jet has been targeted with two missiles from syrian territory another pilots are said to have maneuvered the plane with two hundred people on board of the time so the missiles exploded midair getting up from two sources in moscow allegedly got their...
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usually 50 percent of that information is wrong and untimely. before a unified command is established and you have various city departments or regional groups that are working together before the unified command has been established, coordinating field work in 4 counties is usually awkward. until that central message gets pushed down and all the groups are rowing together, the field, when you are dealing with the geegraphy we are dealing with in the bay area, that field coordination is always difficult in the first few hours. >> thank you. mr. angelus. >> verizon wireless, every time we get involved with emergency situations we did a post meeting to analyze what we did and how we can make things better. it also pushes down to the processes and the preparedness and how we can make things better from checking our equipment to our staffing levels and it depends, really, on the situation but we always get something good out of these situations that makes our processes better. >> thank you. i'd like to thank the panel members for taking time out to d
usually 50 percent of that information is wrong and untimely. before a unified command is established and you have various city departments or regional groups that are working together before the unified command has been established, coordinating field work in 4 counties is usually awkward. until that central message gets pushed down and all the groups are rowing together, the field, when you are dealing with the geegraphy we are dealing with in the bay area, that field coordination is always...
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the next issue is usually in bathrooms. a lot * -- a lot of times, but is difficult to comply with depending on the size of the establishment. to make a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, it takes a lot more space than a regular bathroom. so, it is a problem oftentimes with small businesses. especially if you have to do two of them. and it cost about $15,000 to $25,000 to build a wheelchair- accessible bathroom. for restaurants, bars, it's a truck, there is an issue on the height of the counters -- for restaurants, bars, at such wreck, there is an issue on the height of the counters. that keller would make the person wheeling up on in the chair not be able to be eye level. you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they
the next issue is usually in bathrooms. a lot * -- a lot of times, but is difficult to comply with depending on the size of the establishment. to make a wheelchair-accessible bathroom, it takes a lot more space than a regular bathroom. so, it is a problem oftentimes with small businesses. especially if you have to do two of them. and it cost about $15,000 to $25,000 to build a wheelchair- accessible bathroom. for restaurants, bars, it's a truck, there is an issue on the height of the counters...
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usually does in damascus and how how they usually do that bomb being and this is very very shocking for everyone everyone who was asking about this. school everyone was calling everyone was shocking what is it about as close to that school or how far it is from that school and you know. i think it's forbidden nothing to stop you can bomb anywhere that is according to the opposition yesterday the. hospital very shocking as you say about how does this fit into the broader picture of the conflict between the government and rebel forces. this. goes into the same this same context of the fighting between the. government they are trying to attack anyone who is supporting the government any of the official in order to make to make a kind of the compensation. if you finish it because you can sit in every city and it is doing currently the government won and now that is big talk about the chemical weapons and they are trying to make this propaganda against the government from the country you'd like usa like london like other countries but. it's it's a kind of it's kind of disparate to sponsor wh
usually does in damascus and how how they usually do that bomb being and this is very very shocking for everyone everyone who was asking about this. school everyone was calling everyone was shocking what is it about as close to that school or how far it is from that school and you know. i think it's forbidden nothing to stop you can bomb anywhere that is according to the opposition yesterday the. hospital very shocking as you say about how does this fit into the broader picture of the conflict...
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usually does and then i ask this and how they usually do that bombing. while this is raising questions about rebel tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us how likely it is that western aid is ending up in the hands of terrorists. thanks that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just as the heinous nature of the free syrian army that they're quite prepared. to kill not only the syrian prime minister but also syrian civilians and this is something which is just completely ignored in the west and is no different so the terrorist bombings that occurred in london in july two thousand and five well let's just have a look at the this is the so-called free syrian army they've made it to the various groups that make of the free syrian army have made it very clear that their ideology is is the islam they wish to replace the secular progressive states that is syria which should we look for and many of these groups are linked to al qaida for example the al nusra front so the fact that western governments led by and principally by the united
usually does and then i ask this and how they usually do that bombing. while this is raising questions about rebel tactics the editor of politics first magazine told us how likely it is that western aid is ending up in the hands of terrorists. thanks that civilians have been killed as well demonstrates just as the heinous nature of the free syrian army that they're quite prepared. to kill not only the syrian prime minister but also syrian civilians and this is something which is just completely...
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usually doesn't this and how they usually do that bombing or joining us live now is imo our car for london based member of the syrian social club which campaigns for peaceful reform thanks for joining us what do you make of the latest rebel tactics in their fight against pro us forces. well hello what we've seen in the past few weeks really is a certain advances made by the syrian army in areas around damascus encircling the rebels in the areas west to host their early lebanese border and probably have the prime minister did not all probably have a prime minister been assassinated today that would have given those or rebels a large boost or moron and you know this is this has been going on of officials have been telling you before you know that i was there until you were the top brass in the military were actually successful assassinated about back in july and and the tactics to always been there is no let's get rid of top of issues of of the syrian government and let's give some people on the ground more out to continue to fight against the syrian army a syrian government you mentioned th
usually doesn't this and how they usually do that bombing or joining us live now is imo our car for london based member of the syrian social club which campaigns for peaceful reform thanks for joining us what do you make of the latest rebel tactics in their fight against pro us forces. well hello what we've seen in the past few weeks really is a certain advances made by the syrian army in areas around damascus encircling the rebels in the areas west to host their early lebanese border and...
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drive times still higher than usual. at 17 minutes is starting to come down. >> a hot spot with an early morning accident cleared. 23 minutes the commute time. we watched the steady increase in the drive time here is the bay bridge. this is where the west bound ride it backed up into the macarthur mays and the drive times are over 22 minutes from highway 24 with slow traffic on the upper deck getting into san francisco. >> thank you george. in the news room the president attending to fund raises last night he has two more this morning. to get you more news faster let's check in with jackie sissel live in san francisco outside the presence of tell. >> good morning. as always the president's arrival means a lot of security. you can see the traffic starting to back up. that is because the barricades are set up on howard and fourth street. the san francisco police officers also barricading streets. will probably see that for a couple more hours. we did not expect the president until later this morning. >> let us take a look
drive times still higher than usual. at 17 minutes is starting to come down. >> a hot spot with an early morning accident cleared. 23 minutes the commute time. we watched the steady increase in the drive time here is the bay bridge. this is where the west bound ride it backed up into the macarthur mays and the drive times are over 22 minutes from highway 24 with slow traffic on the upper deck getting into san francisco. >> thank you george. in the news room the president attending...
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. >> some blasts rocking a usually festive day in boston. runners going from running to the finish line to running for safety after two massive explosions at crowded cope lee hall just before 3:00 p.m. -- >> everybody ran in and tore down those fences and jumped in and helped the people. it was unbelievable. >> an 8-year-old boy is among one of the three people killed. 141 are injured, eight critically. the hurt includes children with severe trauma and other victims with all take shins and severe burns. most of the injuries are to the victims lower extremities -- i spoke to one of the injured runners's mother. his mother donna johnson says this was her son's first marathon. now he may never run again. >> it was his dream. he was running nonstop. he runs every morning from wherever he goes he runs. his whole left side is torn apart right now and he does not -- he just said my name. >> law enforcement officials say the first bomb exploded at the marathon sports running store blowing out windows in four nearby building the second blast happened
. >> some blasts rocking a usually festive day in boston. runners going from running to the finish line to running for safety after two massive explosions at crowded cope lee hall just before 3:00 p.m. -- >> everybody ran in and tore down those fences and jumped in and helped the people. it was unbelievable. >> an 8-year-old boy is among one of the three people killed. 141 are injured, eight critically. the hurt includes children with severe trauma and other victims with all...
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usual suspects. that's one of the first things you do in any kind of a criminal investigation. this ultimately, fundamentally is a criminal investigation. and you certainly do try to identify likely suspects in the area. whether that was done in this case or not, i just don't know the answer to that. you know, everything that was done by the fbi, i'm sure is going to come out, because you're asking good questions. everybody's going to ask these same questions. certainly congress is going to want to know. so to go back and see what kind of information did we get, if indeed it is was russian based, what did the fbi do to follow up, what did they do in terms of going back and asking the russians for more details, all of this is going to become public and obvious in the months to come. i'm certain of that. and i think it's only fair to wait until all that is in, and then make your judgment. you cannot -- you can't look at this fairly at this point in time and not come to the conclusion that law enforceme
usual suspects. that's one of the first things you do in any kind of a criminal investigation. this ultimately, fundamentally is a criminal investigation. and you certainly do try to identify likely suspects in the area. whether that was done in this case or not, i just don't know the answer to that. you know, everything that was done by the fbi, i'm sure is going to come out, because you're asking good questions. everybody's going to ask these same questions. certainly congress is going to...
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in terms of her being released on parole this will be decided today usually takes only several hours for the court to deliver such kind of decision but should they come to a positive decision then may walk free in about fifteen to twenty days that's usually how long it takes to get everything sorted and let a person out i'd like to remind to our viewers that one of them as you mentioned some would say she has already been released on parole last year because the judge just ruled that she didn't approach the during the. christ the savior cathedral in moscow the other the third member of the pussy riot she also asked for a parole and her case will be reviewed at the end of may as far as we understand yes and say can you remind us as well who are they convicted for. well definitely it is one of the most controversial and scandalous issues of the past several years in russia the pussy riot members the rem members of the group wore arrested after they conducted a so-called punk in the christ the savior cathedral in moscow and ferry twenty first twenty twelve later they were convicted two
in terms of her being released on parole this will be decided today usually takes only several hours for the court to deliver such kind of decision but should they come to a positive decision then may walk free in about fifteen to twenty days that's usually how long it takes to get everything sorted and let a person out i'd like to remind to our viewers that one of them as you mentioned some would say she has already been released on parole last year because the judge just ruled that she didn't...
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is he able to move his arms and legs, and talk as usual? dr. saver: then at the ten minute mark, you should call 911 or be driven directly to the emergency room. don't waste time trying to reach your doctor or reach aunt minnie, who had a stroke ten years ago, and is the family expert on a stroke. call 911 and come directly to the hospital. that's the only way we have a chance of getting to patients in time. we have a 54-year-old white female, 54-year-old white female, possible stroke. in the past, before doctors had the means to check the damaging effects of a clot, stroke victims were not considered a priority, by paramedics or emergency personnel. now that we have proven interventions available, that attitude is changing, and more and more emergency medical systems are recognizing that stroke is an emergency that should be treated as equally important as heart attack or trauma, or any other level i priority. and the same with triage nurses, and other decision makers in the emergency department after arrival. you're going to the chest pain ce
is he able to move his arms and legs, and talk as usual? dr. saver: then at the ten minute mark, you should call 911 or be driven directly to the emergency room. don't waste time trying to reach your doctor or reach aunt minnie, who had a stroke ten years ago, and is the family expert on a stroke. call 911 and come directly to the hospital. that's the only way we have a chance of getting to patients in time. we have a 54-year-old white female, 54-year-old white female, possible stroke. in the...
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usually, i do bead work.:00 we go to night yard and that's my time to go out and walk around. after yard i have tv programs on from 9:00 to 11:00 that i like to watch. i've been beading for about a year, trying to learn all i can about different stitches. it's very intricate. one mistake you have to take the whole thing apart sometimes. this is the most recent one i made. it's a bear claw. it's a little thunderbird in here. it takes me out of here. it relaxes me. it's a good pastime. when i came to prison, i left behind a pregnant wife, mother of my son. right after he was born, i got to see him through the glass. i didn't get to hold him or nothing. i'll have to wait until i get out. that's my son ethan, that's my stepson, sebastian. he's about 18 months old right now. his name is ethan, emeche means little man in indian. it gives me a reason, some hope to pull through. when i get out, i'm going to live with my dad until i can get myself on my feet and raise money and get my own place. then i plan to be a fa
usually, i do bead work.:00 we go to night yard and that's my time to go out and walk around. after yard i have tv programs on from 9:00 to 11:00 that i like to watch. i've been beading for about a year, trying to learn all i can about different stitches. it's very intricate. one mistake you have to take the whole thing apart sometimes. this is the most recent one i made. it's a bear claw. it's a little thunderbird in here. it takes me out of here. it relaxes me. it's a good pastime. when i...
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but the chemicals in most food contacts like that and your water bottles are usually a number 1, the main chemical in most of those is usually relatively safe in the scheme of things, but then different companies will put different additives to give that plastic the property they want and so a study that came out in 2010 found that some of those additives can act like estrogen, so with the heat or with the uv light in particular, but even at room temperature, some of those additives that are estrogenic can get into the water and cause for instance cells that are sensitive to estrogen to grow more quickly which many breast cancers are, so limiting use like in your car, get some stainless steel or aluminum water bottles, fill those with the water and you can leaf -- leave those in the car, you can have three or four so they're go and grab ready, plastics in the refrigerator, it's a personal decision, but sometimes i'll store stuff in plastic myself, but i kind of switched over to almost only glass just because it's easier to have one set of stuff ultimately. >> [inaudible]. >> obviousl
but the chemicals in most food contacts like that and your water bottles are usually a number 1, the main chemical in most of those is usually relatively safe in the scheme of things, but then different companies will put different additives to give that plastic the property they want and so a study that came out in 2010 found that some of those additives can act like estrogen, so with the heat or with the uv light in particular, but even at room temperature, some of those additives that are...
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i usually control myself in any situation. i said every word i knew i couldn't believe it. to the funeral of he had given all his assets to. he would not be able to get them back after death because they contracted being sealed with a shake. last financial support after death. was left with no money because had hidden it somewhere but nobody knew exactly where on top of. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund activities. with the life he influenced georgian politics with his image the t.v. channel. gained political weight by controlling several russian t.v. broadcasters and the country's most successful publishing house. wasn't a human rights campaign or. committee activist. for political competition. but he knew how far he could push journalists. between truth and truth. the difference between half truths. two high profile murders one was a t.v. adored by the public to reshape the t.v. advertising market. chief editor of forbes in russia he had written about financial dealings but there was no proof that he was involved. because he feared pr
i usually control myself in any situation. i said every word i knew i couldn't believe it. to the funeral of he had given all his assets to. he would not be able to get them back after death because they contracted being sealed with a shake. last financial support after death. was left with no money because had hidden it somewhere but nobody knew exactly where on top of. because he lost a good deal of money he could no longer afford to fund activities. with the life he influenced georgian...
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but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. nnw this morning... george &ptoday... for the latest heariig n his murder case. zimmeeman is accused of second-degrre murder... for neighborhood watchhllader pelf-defense.the judge will hhae to decide several thiigs... including whether on trral ii june.ve up his rigg3 a federaa hhalth panel hassiisued nnw screenings. the u-s &ppreventive ssrrices ttsk forc is urging veryone aaes 15 to 66 to get a one-time screeninn ittaaso ecommends ds. preenancy .... aaddthat people screened t least ooce a year. &ppsason, when it cooes to is - memorial day travel.new daaa avveage domestic round trip but analysts ssy any dec
but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. but lately she's been coming in with less gray than usual. what's she up to? the new root touch-up by nice'n easy has the most shade choices, designed to match even salon color in just 10 minutes. with the new root touch-up, all they see is you. nnw this morning... george...
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in this usually quiet, peaceful, crime free forest hill neighborhood in san francisco.lize these three girls had just burglarized the house. they broke through this gate, and then through this window. waller says the girls loaded up two large bags full of items from inside the house. but a gardner caught them in the act and scared them away. they escaped with a laptop, and some clothes. but left the bags, and something else behind. the girls ran down the street and around the corner. waller says they match the description of the suspects who burglarized another home in the neighborhood. earlier in the week. in san francisco, philippe djegal, kron four news. not the usual face in today's weekly address to instead of the president, grieving newtown parents. we have the emotional plea plus. a disturbing target practice. in the shape of a very familiar victim of gun violence, murdered teen trayvon martin. who was behind the act might surprise you. kron 4 news is rolling out a new program called kron rewards. for the entire month of april, watch kron 4 news at eight in the m
in this usually quiet, peaceful, crime free forest hill neighborhood in san francisco.lize these three girls had just burglarized the house. they broke through this gate, and then through this window. waller says the girls loaded up two large bags full of items from inside the house. but a gardner caught them in the act and scared them away. they escaped with a laptop, and some clothes. but left the bags, and something else behind. the girls ran down the street and around the corner. waller...
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. >> reporter: usually the first agency on the scene will take command. other agencies will often follow unless the fbi is involved. >> one thing they rely on is experience. the other thing they rely on is situational experience. >> reporter: boston just happens to be on the top of the homeland security list when it comes to being a terrorist target. but isaac says every law enforcement agency should be ready to work together no matter what the situation and where they end up. >> the first thing they want is for people to be safe. >> reporter: bay area law enforcement spends kouchbtless hours conducting drills on how to protect their cities during natural disasters and during a possible terrorist attack. >>> and we have dramatic video, new video in "tonight show"ing the flash bang explosives lighting up the back yard where the suspect was apparently hiding. eventually officers come out from behind their cover and confirm the man in hiding is indeed their man. watertown neighbors applaud, cheer the officers as they leave and celebrate that the search is fi
. >> reporter: usually the first agency on the scene will take command. other agencies will often follow unless the fbi is involved. >> one thing they rely on is experience. the other thing they rely on is situational experience. >> reporter: boston just happens to be on the top of the homeland security list when it comes to being a terrorist target. but isaac says every law enforcement agency should be ready to work together no matter what the situation and where they end up....
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. >> usually these are not seen. >> where the rare sight was finally caught on camera. >>> a mama duck leads her babies through some mean streets. >> this little ducklings are keeping up. >> how their final destination is one sweet reward. >> if you knew anything about kate upton. >> you would know as she is an equestrian. >> see what else she reveals in q & a. >> it is nice she has a hobby outside of being practically nude. >> it is called tail of the dragon. not a new sci-fi film. it is a road in north carolina in tennessee. u.s. 129 otherwise known. this road is extremely famous and favored by motorcycle enthusiasts and car fanatics because it packs 318 curves in just 11 miles. it is a lot of fun to ride. this guy is on a r-650, one of my favorite bikes and up there enjoying the trees and the curves and back and forth until one of these 318 curves catching this guy out and catching the peg. will you hear it. >> oh. >> looks like it hurts. >> i see you reacting to something on the ground. >> that's not a belt. >> no. this is a snake. >> look at that. >> it is. >> yes, it is. the drag
. >> usually these are not seen. >> where the rare sight was finally caught on camera. >>> a mama duck leads her babies through some mean streets. >> this little ducklings are keeping up. >> how their final destination is one sweet reward. >> if you knew anything about kate upton. >> you would know as she is an equestrian. >> see what else she reveals in q & a. >> it is nice she has a hobby outside of being practically nude. >>...
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usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see these in san francisco? that's probably propane. we have a port. in an industrial area. it identified where they are stored. are there hazardous storage places in this air? no. are there a dry cleaners? yes. who remembers grand auto. they have solvant
usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if...
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the usually send a big guy, as will stonefaced. the usually gets you when you are not looking.alking your dog, getting your laundry, having a bagel. this guy comes up. is the data sick and here's the bottom line to read you will be spending decades in jail for insider trading which by the way the sentencing guidelines, you could spend 20 years in jail. you can spend more time in jail for insider trading did you can for of violent crimes like rape. there is no doubt about that depends upon the state. this is a very strict sentencing the lucky red in the eye and sick about, you will either help us, cooperate tomorrow we're going to put you in jail. usually that cooperation means you're wearing a wire. liz: and he did calexico the one so small. they put one submicroscopic in bank cards. candles. that is what they do. the guide that helped nab. he is to jail. i would say the chances are slim. if you look at the insider-trading case, you look at that, there has only been one cooperative that went to jail in the only reason is because the fed's cut a deal with her. she was one of the
the usually send a big guy, as will stonefaced. the usually gets you when you are not looking.alking your dog, getting your laundry, having a bagel. this guy comes up. is the data sick and here's the bottom line to read you will be spending decades in jail for insider trading which by the way the sentencing guidelines, you could spend 20 years in jail. you can spend more time in jail for insider trading did you can for of violent crimes like rape. there is no doubt about that depends upon the...
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usually, that is figured into the pricing. but it is also the case that would you also probably need is a line of credit. depending on whether you feel your credit situation is where you want to go to a bank like wells fargo or another regulated bank, and line of credit, or work for a working- capital type of loan, which is something you look to do, the opportunity fund. you probably want to try both avenues. as far as your credit scores, everyone realizes, everyone here has a credit score. the first thing any lender will look at is your credit score. after looking at that, they all do not do the same thing with it. an opportunity fund will look at your story in addition to your score. some are limited to your score, that if it is above or below a certain threshold, and they are may not work with you. not every one of the lenders is going to see your situation the same, so you should be shopping. >> [inaudible] >> you can do contract financing. that exists. but a line of credit is probably what you're looking for. >> thank you
usually, that is figured into the pricing. but it is also the case that would you also probably need is a line of credit. depending on whether you feel your credit situation is where you want to go to a bank like wells fargo or another regulated bank, and line of credit, or work for a working- capital type of loan, which is something you look to do, the opportunity fund. you probably want to try both avenues. as far as your credit scores, everyone realizes, everyone here has a credit score. the...
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the fatty part of the chicken, the wing, fry it in the manufacturing plant, usually. that puts 30% of fat in the wing, the water out of the wing. fried again in the restaurant. that's another 30% of fat in the fatty part of the chicken. the red sauce is fat and sugar. the creamy sauce, fat, sugar and salt. we are eating fat on fat. what do we expect to happen. fat, sugar and salt stimulate us. they stimulate us to eat more and more. >> you have identified in your mind the problem. what is the solution now? is there a magic wand? get rid of every chili's restaurant in the country? >> we can change how we look at big food with portion size. change how we look at pcessed foods. it's so highly processed, we used to chew on 20 to 30 times per bite. the food is so processed, anything objectionable is taken out. we are self-stimulating ourselves and just eating baby food. i think we can change how we look at food. i think the food industry is starting to change, too. >> he details the theories in his book called "the end of overeating" and the teen investigation, "the food i
the fatty part of the chicken, the wing, fry it in the manufacturing plant, usually. that puts 30% of fat in the wing, the water out of the wing. fried again in the restaurant. that's another 30% of fat in the fatty part of the chicken. the red sauce is fat and sugar. the creamy sauce, fat, sugar and salt. we are eating fat on fat. what do we expect to happen. fat, sugar and salt stimulate us. they stimulate us to eat more and more. >> you have identified in your mind the problem. what is...
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usually archaeologists find only fragments of pots.eren, huge vessels survive intact, protected for centuries by the soft ash. amazingly, inside these vessels the archaeologists find carbonized cacao seeds, squash, chiles and beans. bingo ! the preservation at ceren is remarkable. bit by bit, the team reconstructs the ancient maya diet. in the storeroom, archaeologist andrea gerstle measures the remains of a basket that once held corn. gerstle: corncobs have been found in dry caves where no deterioration takes place, and you get a lot of detail in those instances. but in tropical climates, you wouldn't expect to find any remains at all. the level of preservation here is excellent. and it's because the corn was coated by a layer of superfine ash. that superfine ash was moist and hardened into a shell around the corn. and then the corn rotted away, leaving a hollow space. when we filled that hollow space with dental plaster, we can recover all of the details of the corncob, even though we can't touch the corncob itself, the original corn
usually archaeologists find only fragments of pots.eren, huge vessels survive intact, protected for centuries by the soft ash. amazingly, inside these vessels the archaeologists find carbonized cacao seeds, squash, chiles and beans. bingo ! the preservation at ceren is remarkable. bit by bit, the team reconstructs the ancient maya diet. in the storeroom, archaeologist andrea gerstle measures the remains of a basket that once held corn. gerstle: corncobs have been found in dry caves where no...
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they don't usually launch attacks toward the united states. they said weir not discounting everything. we are looking at everything and i also talked again about the problem with the ramifications, if the u.s. government pinses this on another country on another group, al qaeda, even, what do we do?what do we do if connection? that's why they are going so slowly, so methodically. they have to specifically find that those two young men or one of them got guidance, got funding, got anything that will connect them to that crime to another country and they are not ready to do that yet. they do not have a smoking gun. >> pierre thomas, it doesn't appear there was much chatter coming in before the attacks, but how about overall? what has the intelligence been like, pierre, tom cass as, in the last several months of international attacks in general? >> well, we know, again, that there was no specific credible threat before the boston marathon. we did an exclusive interview with the attorney general earlier this year and he talked about the fact that
they don't usually launch attacks toward the united states. they said weir not discounting everything. we are looking at everything and i also talked again about the problem with the ramifications, if the u.s. government pinses this on another country on another group, al qaeda, even, what do we do?what do we do if connection? that's why they are going so slowly, so methodically. they have to specifically find that those two young men or one of them got guidance, got funding, got anything that...
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the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however.is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i really believe that all the arts have a serious function and that it helps us find out who we are in a much wider sense than we were before we experienced that work of art. ♪
the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however.is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into...
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the ones that move around usually are benign. the ones that are fixed in the skin are usually malignant. one of the team members is a psychologist who will then go in and actually do a pretty detailed psychological consultation, talking about her individual perception of her risk, her relationship to the members of her family who may have had breast cancer, how she dealt with that, particularly if that member of the family had died from the disease. the kind of counseling i do is more related to the epidemiological risk factors that we know about breast cancer, such as a woman's reproductive history, her biopsy history, mothers and sisters and daughters with breast cancer, whether she has had a pregnancy or not. and all of these factors relate to doing an estimation of her potential risk of breast cancer. and this is where your first level of risk comes in, which is your mom who had breast cancer diagnosed at age 58... i try to reframe what seems like an ominous or threatening situation where gee, you know, so many members of my
the ones that move around usually are benign. the ones that are fixed in the skin are usually malignant. one of the team members is a psychologist who will then go in and actually do a pretty detailed psychological consultation, talking about her individual perception of her risk, her relationship to the members of her family who may have had breast cancer, how she dealt with that, particularly if that member of the family had died from the disease. the kind of counseling i do is more related...