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do you think that 86, he'd still be out there, the humble man, whatnot, out there leading the charge? >> i think he would have. you know, his goal was to continue the farm worker movement. and he knew it would go beyond his life. i think he would have continued until his last breath, just like he did, because he was so dedicated to that movement. he was so dedicated to the farm workers, the people, social justice, and making just a better world for -- a better life for the people in this world. so i couldn't see him retiring. so even when he turned 65, we thought, okay, so now you're going to retire. he said, oh, no, there's no way. little did we know a year later he would be passing. so i think he would have -- at 86, he would still be doing marches. he still would be fighting for the rights of farm workers and improving those conditions in the field. >> it must have been difficult, but how difficult or easy was it this transition between cesar leading the farm workers and artie rodriguez and what he's been able to do over the last 20 years? >> you know, the transition wasn't that di
do you think that 86, he'd still be out there, the humble man, whatnot, out there leading the charge? >> i think he would have. you know, his goal was to continue the farm worker movement. and he knew it would go beyond his life. i think he would have continued until his last breath, just like he did, because he was so dedicated to that movement. he was so dedicated to the farm workers, the people, social justice, and making just a better world for -- a better life for the people in this...
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those are cases where we had investigations related to drugs and whatnot. >>>. >> the gun buyback will be held this saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 at the solano county fairgrounds. reporting live in vallejo at police headquarters, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> santa cruz police say they are preparing to say good-bye to two fallen heros on thursday. organizers have moved a memorial for sergeant lawen butch baker and detective elizabeth butler to san jose's pavilion to accommodate the growing number of people expect today pay their respects. governor jerry brown is expected to attend. investigators say baker and butler were ambushed by jermy while questioning him about misdemeanor sexual assault allegations. for those who can't make it, they can wauven a live broadcast of the service at the new kaiser pem innocent arena. the arena holds about 3300 people. and ktvu will carry the memorial live in its entirety. our coverage begins at 11:00 a.m. with the funeral procession and the service is expected to begin at noon again at hp pavilion. >>> shares of three well-known silicon valley high-tech
those are cases where we had investigations related to drugs and whatnot. >>>. >> the gun buyback will be held this saturday from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 at the solano county fairgrounds. reporting live in vallejo at police headquarters, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> santa cruz police say they are preparing to say good-bye to two fallen heros on thursday. organizers have moved a memorial for sergeant lawen butch baker and detective elizabeth butler to san jose's pavilion to...
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i'm not an architect but the design is like whatnot to do. in a neighborhood a higher level of scrutiny is needed. >> are there speakers in favor of the dr? >> thank you all for your time today, i appreciate it. i'm here to support this dr. as i know rental rates >> do you mind stating your name for the record? >> yes. my wife and i were happy to find a home here. we understand we might not been able to afford ail the awe meningitis. we found limited sun light in the front and back. there's no direct sun light in either bedroom upon viewing the back end of the kitchen and living room we realized the sun was coming from the bonus room. we were going to read and entertain it would be in the sin light overlooking the city. based on the plans the deck will block a significant portion of light. while it's not beaming in on use it appraise a substantial openness we didn't have in our old highways. so with that said it becomes a very difficult situation to live in a home were not all places in the home being directly sun light. thank you very much f
i'm not an architect but the design is like whatnot to do. in a neighborhood a higher level of scrutiny is needed. >> are there speakers in favor of the dr? >> thank you all for your time today, i appreciate it. i'm here to support this dr. as i know rental rates >> do you mind stating your name for the record? >> yes. my wife and i were happy to find a home here. we understand we might not been able to afford ail the awe meningitis. we found limited sun light in the...
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being open with us, whatnot.ou good luck. >> because of my situation i haven't had contact with my family since i was on the streets in '94. >> physical
being open with us, whatnot.ou good luck. >> because of my situation i haven't had contact with my family since i was on the streets in '94. >> physical
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. >> i want to make sure when the cops come to my house, i know whatnot to say. >> now watch up closes these plots unfold then unravel. >> looks like one and done. not walking the earth anymore. >> if you want him dead, it's going to be $20,000. >> "caught on camera" presents "the hitman tapes." >> where'd you put her remains? >> lake. tied up. with some chains up from the yard. >> four minutes. that's the amount of surveillance footage law enforcement needs to build a case against patrick shemorry, a 28-year-old real estate agent described by family and friends in charlottesville, virginia, as a gentle but misguided soul. >> on the tape, he is cold, he is dispassionate, he is focused on his goal. and that is of having his wife eliminated out of his life. >> she's disgraced everything. disgraced her herself, her family, me, you. >> i didn't even know she disgraced me. >> everything she touched, man. >> psychopaths have a lack of empathy. >> you want her gone. >> yeah. >> when you watch her face, when you listen him. >> you got to coldness. >> the patrick shemorry captured on the camer
. >> i want to make sure when the cops come to my house, i know whatnot to say. >> now watch up closes these plots unfold then unravel. >> looks like one and done. not walking the earth anymore. >> if you want him dead, it's going to be $20,000. >> "caught on camera" presents "the hitman tapes." >> where'd you put her remains? >> lake. tied up. with some chains up from the yard. >> four minutes. that's the amount of...
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he was trying to save, you know, lives and whatnot, but he's not, you know, any kind of a terrorist orthing like that. i think it's funny. anybody that knows eric knows that he's a hundred person american. i don't understand the charges and whatnot. >> reporter: harroun posted the pictures and video on youtube and gave interviews including to foxnews.com appear to be what got the fbi on the trail. according to the fbi smernghts a total of just 25 days with the front and after hooking up with the group, he says he was treated more like a prisoner, ultimately accepted, and then joined them in seven to ten battles against what he believed was the assad regime. >> shepard: is he cooperating now? >> reporter: it seems clear that he is cooperating. the fbi interviewed him three times at the u.s. consulate in turkey and the interviews are said to be voluntary after he flew into dulles international wednesday night. bureau agents interviewed him a fourth time, and while not commenting on the case, a source tells fox news the bureau wants information on the front, the structure and ties to al-q
he was trying to save, you know, lives and whatnot, but he's not, you know, any kind of a terrorist orthing like that. i think it's funny. anybody that knows eric knows that he's a hundred person american. i don't understand the charges and whatnot. >> reporter: harroun posted the pictures and video on youtube and gave interviews including to foxnews.com appear to be what got the fbi on the trail. according to the fbi smernghts a total of just 25 days with the front and after hooking up...
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she knew what to do and whatnot to do. she's very well trained out there. >> mr. hanson also tells us that his daughter's internship was scheduled to go until july. >> look at those claws. you can imagine what this guy is going to be like when he goes to five or 600 pounds. >> now, the lion was considered an ambassador and made lots of public appearances, including this one on the ellen degeneres show. cous cous was bred in captivity, but truly meant to be in the wild. >> tonight, a new era in oakland. at least that's the hope. for the first time since arriving for duty, we're hearing from former l.a.p.d. police chief. >> it's a department, that as you all appreciate, is severely understaffed. and i don't use that term lightly. and, at the same time, when you have a small apartment, it's very important to focus those officers appropriately. >> bratten has more than 20 years experience serving l.a., new york city and boston. he says he's reduced crime every year in those cities. >> well, it was certainly a sight that we haven't seen in a while. the bay area saw som
she knew what to do and whatnot to do. she's very well trained out there. >> mr. hanson also tells us that his daughter's internship was scheduled to go until july. >> look at those claws. you can imagine what this guy is going to be like when he goes to five or 600 pounds. >> now, the lion was considered an ambassador and made lots of public appearances, including this one on the ellen degeneres show. cous cous was bred in captivity, but truly meant to be in the wild....
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he said i don't think i whatnot to -- i want to talk and he put me off and that evening i was driving past the white house at night, with my boyfriend, and i saw him walking, and i screamed, stop the car. and i got out of the car and just went up to him and said, i'm that woman that called you today and i want to talk to you. he said, well, i'm taking my last walk around the white house. so i just started walking with him. we walked down 17th street, around at the ellipse and me quizzing him the whole way. last walk around the white house. and he talked about how he used to run out the and then he got into how his children had seen him on television and what he was going to tell them. if i do say so myself it was a great human interest feature. the dallas morning news ran it. the think the dallas bureau chief saw it. anyway, i went to the wall street journal. the other one is -- by the way, she retired as publisher of the wall street journal. the next one is from lisa meyers. and the difference there is she didn't go from one job to the other specifically. she went from one type of me
he said i don't think i whatnot to -- i want to talk and he put me off and that evening i was driving past the white house at night, with my boyfriend, and i saw him walking, and i screamed, stop the car. and i got out of the car and just went up to him and said, i'm that woman that called you today and i want to talk to you. he said, well, i'm taking my last walk around the white house. so i just started walking with him. we walked down 17th street, around at the ellipse and me quizzing him...
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i am sure it is going to be loud and noisy and it's going to have a lot of bang and whatnot. but mark walberg and the rock are two very charismatic performers, and i think the two of them together might sort of make this a little more tolerable for the people who are not onboard with michael bay stuff. > all right. erik childress thanks. > > thank you. thanks guys. just ahead, a trade that hopefully won't leave you blushing. chart talk is next. matt cavanaugh of cmz trading joins us now for a look at a cosmetics stock. and actually, you see a decent trade on this one. let's take a look at ulta. what do you see in the charts? let's start there. > > well, this is a stock that has had a lot of difficulty recently as the market has been rising. it's a stock we've talked about before, and it has really been kind of range- bound. so what i see in the charts here is i see support for ulta right around $84, $83, $85, somewhere in that range. the stock is roughly $87, $88 right now before earnings, so i think that just taking a brief look at it it looks like there is a good chance to
i am sure it is going to be loud and noisy and it's going to have a lot of bang and whatnot. but mark walberg and the rock are two very charismatic performers, and i think the two of them together might sort of make this a little more tolerable for the people who are not onboard with michael bay stuff. > all right. erik childress thanks. > > thank you. thanks guys. just ahead, a trade that hopefully won't leave you blushing. chart talk is next. matt cavanaugh of cmz trading joins us...
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turkeys, and this was the bronze turkey, and i used to work there when i was goin' to high school and whatnot's what really got me started in the turkey business. so, yeah, they're just--they're kind of part of us. [laughs] >> the care put into these birds pays dividends. diestel turkey is known for consistently high-quality meat with a true turkey flavor. the meat is a big hit with rob banworth of banny's cafe in nearby sonora, who, like many, has figured out there's more to turkey than roasting it whole for the whole holidays, which is good news for the diestels, who plan to maintain their long ranching tradition. >> and so it is exciting when chefs take interest in using turkey in dishes that are nontraditional, nonholiday meals. it's to show that the application of turkey tenderloins, ground turkey, turkey sausage can take the place of, um, other proteins and be very tasty in dishes. >> welcome to disney's grand california. i'm andrew sutton. i'm the executive chef for the napa rose restaurant, and i'm gonna help make the holidays a little bit more easy. nothing's more intimidating than a
turkeys, and this was the bronze turkey, and i used to work there when i was goin' to high school and whatnot's what really got me started in the turkey business. so, yeah, they're just--they're kind of part of us. [laughs] >> the care put into these birds pays dividends. diestel turkey is known for consistently high-quality meat with a true turkey flavor. the meat is a big hit with rob banworth of banny's cafe in nearby sonora, who, like many, has figured out there's more to turkey than...
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closely to actually monitor what items would be cleaned, worked through how we would do deliveries and whatnot. it's very important to me that the business that we do stay competitive in the city and that we are giving local businesses and local city a first opportunity to work with any organization that comes into the city. i'm appreciative we're given this chance, keeping ourselves competitive as an industry. you know, focusing on livable wage. i know there's been a lot of talk about that. we're a dry cleaners, we offer health insurance and 401(k) for our employees. the other thing i want to ask going forward, any opportunities that can drive more business or drive new employment that we do take advantage of that. thank you. >> thank you. please come forward, next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. james widen, marketing manager for [speaker not understood]. we are obviously a very local company and had a very [speaker not understood]. look forward to working with them, exposure in 2013. we've been working hand in hand with them to do outreach, both international media and tour groups
closely to actually monitor what items would be cleaned, worked through how we would do deliveries and whatnot. it's very important to me that the business that we do stay competitive in the city and that we are giving local businesses and local city a first opportunity to work with any organization that comes into the city. i'm appreciative we're given this chance, keeping ourselves competitive as an industry. you know, focusing on livable wage. i know there's been a lot of talk about that....
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to gross about a half a billion dollars just to break even, and that includes worldwide sales and whatnot. > now it does have some potential for redemption in the coming months. they have a half-dozen or so new movies coming out. > > yeah. next week we have "the incredible burt wonderstone," which is steve carell and jim carey. carell has a pretty decent track record at the box office. i think this might be their best film of the year, wonder brothers, money- wise. but then you look forward to april, and i think they might have a surprise hit with "42," which is the jackie robinson story. baseball season is going to be kicking into gear. baseball films don't always do very well, but i think this is a film that could transcend a lot of demographics. > does that one sort of have an independent production value to it, or is this going to be happy endings and a lot of cheering and heartwarming? > > i haven't seen the movie yet, so i can't say exactly what direction the movie takes. i am sure it is going to be a story of triumph, so it is going to be a feel-good story on top of it. and it's a
to gross about a half a billion dollars just to break even, and that includes worldwide sales and whatnot. > now it does have some potential for redemption in the coming months. they have a half-dozen or so new movies coming out. > > yeah. next week we have "the incredible burt wonderstone," which is steve carell and jim carey. carell has a pretty decent track record at the box office. i think this might be their best film of the year, wonder brothers, money- wise. but then...
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thought you were looking at sort of the complexity of science and technology and social behaviors and whatnot. these certainties almost seem like common sense. > > well, you know, when you hear the future, you know it. for example - and i just gave you some simple ones - so again, i work with the biggest companies and ceos on the planet, and yet most people think the world is uncertain. but it is not. there is so much certainty it is amazing. as a matter of fact, when i've launched this list, i got together with devry university to help launch it, because they are one of a number of universities that are actually integrating this list of certainties into how they prepare students for the future so that they know they will be having a good future verses preparing them for the past. as a matter of fact, if you want to even look at that list of 12, you can go to the devry website, devry.edu/certainties, take a look at that list, and what you will find is an amazing list of certainties that can help you know what career direction you might want to go or what new class you might want to take so th
thought you were looking at sort of the complexity of science and technology and social behaviors and whatnot. these certainties almost seem like common sense. > > well, you know, when you hear the future, you know it. for example - and i just gave you some simple ones - so again, i work with the biggest companies and ceos on the planet, and yet most people think the world is uncertain. but it is not. there is so much certainty it is amazing. as a matter of fact, when i've launched this...
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regularly come on this program and say oh we don't need things like community action programs or whatnot we should just you know people should just show up at the local church i mean there's or they should ask rich people for charity you know government shouldn't be doing these things that cause that workout that's i mean really ridiculous we have people who you know things happen in their lives they might be a divorce they might be losing their job we have we have thousands of americans who are out of work who pay taxes who have been paying taxes and you know the thing about welfare for example which today is called tanna for temporary assistance for needy families most people who go on to add if are only on for less than eighteen months they just need that little help to get through a really tough time right and it turns out that the billionaires in the churches and synagogues and whatnot all they're you know maybe doing some philanthropic things they're not filling in the holes well enough we actually do need the government no not at all they they do help meet some of those needs but
regularly come on this program and say oh we don't need things like community action programs or whatnot we should just you know people should just show up at the local church i mean there's or they should ask rich people for charity you know government shouldn't be doing these things that cause that workout that's i mean really ridiculous we have people who you know things happen in their lives they might be a divorce they might be losing their job we have we have thousands of americans who...
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and it was our request that we could postpone it six weeks to do the work and i have e-mails and whatnot going back and forth because we thought it was four weeks and we talked to the contractors and they said six weeks. so it was our request to do that. it was not oskas i think that if it was their choice they would have wanted to start a bit earlier. >> do you have anything? >> thank you. >> well, i have a question for you. >> so, the work was not a precondition of them signing the lease. >> no it is not. >> was it offered as an incentive? >> no. >> was if in the lease. >> the only thing in the lease is that the landlord will take back possession of the building, the reason that it was all put together was because the money was paid to (inaudible) to vacate the space so that is why it was incorporated where all three parties needed to agree on everything, they agreed to leave, january 31st, and our request was we wanted landlord wanted to take position of the building. what it states in the lease is that the landlord will take position of the building from february first to march 15th
and it was our request that we could postpone it six weeks to do the work and i have e-mails and whatnot going back and forth because we thought it was four weeks and we talked to the contractors and they said six weeks. so it was our request to do that. it was not oskas i think that if it was their choice they would have wanted to start a bit earlier. >> do you have anything? >> thank you. >> well, i have a question for you. >> so, the work was not a precondition of...
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kids are always tagging up desks or books, whatnot, right? so, this is how we get them right here. they tell us this is my english class and it was john i was sitting up in the left-hand corner. we go up and find that. we pull little john i and talk to little john i. * johnny. it's not for prosecution at this point. we use the reward program. it's to identify them because we'll get them after that. now, what if i got identified merc through one of these things? that's a big way for us to help get a good case on someone. this is an example of some of the reward posters that we do. we also have -- in phoenix, we have those little flash cams. i think we had some over here, the vendors area. flash cams are awesome. these people don't even understand. we even have some flash cams that talk to you. you are trespassing in the area. vacate the area. they don't care. they just keep tagging. we use some of those flash cams to put on these -- put on here to try to catch them. put them on the media and catch them that way. all right. some of the fun parts on why we're doing what we're doing. >
kids are always tagging up desks or books, whatnot, right? so, this is how we get them right here. they tell us this is my english class and it was john i was sitting up in the left-hand corner. we go up and find that. we pull little john i and talk to little john i. * johnny. it's not for prosecution at this point. we use the reward program. it's to identify them because we'll get them after that. now, what if i got identified merc through one of these things? that's a big way for us to help...
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they're people who are out drinking and whatnot. my concern with the ramp program has to do with people using the medallion just to go to the airport and take what doesn't fit in a prius or an escape. i've had that concern for sometime now. i've addressed that with sfo people on how to handle that. what's happening is now that we have the 8,000 series and these other vehicles that are being added and i believe you're probably going to see another spike in hybrid medallions, but you do need incentivized drivers who don't have a medallion down the road for them to still service that very important community. i've given a suggestion previously, and i'm going to bring it again to you. you need to work with the para transit coordinating council and the broker to subsidize the time and gas that is aped expended by the drivers who actually have a good heart. but it's not economically feasible to do so because the medallion -- the price of the medallion holders are being paid by the companies won't be there for ever. that's going to sunset
they're people who are out drinking and whatnot. my concern with the ramp program has to do with people using the medallion just to go to the airport and take what doesn't fit in a prius or an escape. i've had that concern for sometime now. i've addressed that with sfo people on how to handle that. what's happening is now that we have the 8,000 series and these other vehicles that are being added and i believe you're probably going to see another spike in hybrid medallions, but you do need...
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. >> so i'm not going to sit here and say, yeah, i'm going to make tens of millions and whatnot. is i'm on the right course. and then the best part -- the relaxed state of mind. >>> in 1989, the petron spirits company started with one goal. make the best tequila in the world. >> now it's everywhere. hottest club, featured in rabb so rap songs with a large following. we sat down with the co-founder of petron and ceo of a successful hair product line, john paul mitchell in this week's "learning from the pros." >>> you can start a business with very little, if you think about it. if you don't have money for receptionists get an answering machine. don't put your voice on it. put somebody else's voice on it. it makes you look just a little business bitter. bigger. get a p.o. box at post office. we did that when we started paul mitchell. p.o. box, beverly hills universal city. wow? these guy, in business, it looked like. ♪ >> you could knock on 100 door, say no, slam them in your face, but you continue on, eventually you know we're not going to be in the ordering business, in the reord
. >> so i'm not going to sit here and say, yeah, i'm going to make tens of millions and whatnot. is i'm on the right course. and then the best part -- the relaxed state of mind. >>> in 1989, the petron spirits company started with one goal. make the best tequila in the world. >> now it's everywhere. hottest club, featured in rabb so rap songs with a large following. we sat down with the co-founder of petron and ceo of a successful hair product line, john paul mitchell in...
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affiliations or ethnic backgrounds whatnot. daylight so i actually never knew who from my family was a sunni or a shiite or from my friends or some nice or shiites people in the u.s. have distorted perception of these things they think there's like one tribe or one you know group called vest sudanese and they're shiites doesn't really exist to be on the ground people look the same sound the same they live in the same neighborhood. they have the same names the same last names so it wasn't as divided as no unfortunately a decade after the u.s. invasion these ethnic and sectarian divisions became the core of the new iraq identity and they are threatening the territorial integrity of iraq and the national unity it's one of the legacies of the us invasion and occupation. and i don't think that people even understand what the difference is here to tell you the truth when they hear these terms as you just said we kind of throw them out in the media can you briefly explain what the factions are fighting about i mean the factions actual
affiliations or ethnic backgrounds whatnot. daylight so i actually never knew who from my family was a sunni or a shiite or from my friends or some nice or shiites people in the u.s. have distorted perception of these things they think there's like one tribe or one you know group called vest sudanese and they're shiites doesn't really exist to be on the ground people look the same sound the same they live in the same neighborhood. they have the same names the same last names so it wasn't as...
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murphy being a self-made man knows whatnot only goes into a project but what is needed to complete the projects allows him to be effective in tasks in society and humble charm and no b.s. attitude, one cannot help but respond to. i can highly recommend mel murphy to the port commission any other office public or private. he is an asset to any group lucky enough to have him. thank you. barbara brennan gary. >>> john holtz. of course, i've men mel murphy since he has arrived here in san francisco. i'm a resident since 1937 and i've seen the city growing and in different phases. and mr. murphy ha provided housing and jobs which this city needs and he's been doing this since the day he arrived here in san francisco. and he's been dedicated to not only providing housing and jobs. he also participated in sports for children in soccer and had many, many hours that he has put into this, to the children of this city. so, not only he'll be a asset to the port commission. i think he also has been a great asset to the city of san francisco. so, i highly recommend him, the board here to support him
murphy being a self-made man knows whatnot only goes into a project but what is needed to complete the projects allows him to be effective in tasks in society and humble charm and no b.s. attitude, one cannot help but respond to. i can highly recommend mel murphy to the port commission any other office public or private. he is an asset to any group lucky enough to have him. thank you. barbara brennan gary. >>> john holtz. of course, i've men mel murphy since he has arrived here in san...
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these mbas and whatnot can't get a job of any sort because they're too qualified.so this means a whole economic upheaval, but also the disillusionment, because it was a symbol, and always has been for us. >> and any nation has to go constantly reform its identity and relationships, repackaged for its civil religious sentiments, if it's going to continue down the pike - you can't just stay in the past. >> these are the future. these are the people who will be governing in another 10, 15 years. >> and they have to have some kind of ideals. and i often think that should have - train millions of religious studies professors so we could always have an underclass. believe it or not, we're down to the last few minutes, and actually down to the last few seconds - and on that note about the vision, and the positive feeling here, is perhaps a good place to end on it. that's what we're saying with civil religion. see how much fun it is to argue about it andiscuss it? and that's the way it will always be. but from our perspective, what's in there is the power of symbol, the po
these mbas and whatnot can't get a job of any sort because they're too qualified.so this means a whole economic upheaval, but also the disillusionment, because it was a symbol, and always has been for us. >> and any nation has to go constantly reform its identity and relationships, repackaged for its civil religious sentiments, if it's going to continue down the pike - you can't just stay in the past. >> these are the future. these are the people who will be governing in another 10,...
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entire human that includes the central nervous system the drain the brain being very complicated and whatnot you have to somehow model it and while it's probably not theoretically impossible i think we'll probably get to a point where we have the integration of circuitry and chips within the human brain the melting of mind and machine before that actually happens call it a google brain you know the human killer sure sure all interesting and all you know off in the future but these these thirty printers there is they certainly don't come cheap talk about the cost are they only going to be for the wealthy really if they are what rich enough they can afford to have a new kidney printed well right no they are expensive but what happens in economics and the tech boom is a relatively free market the early adopters pay high prices and they financed the research and development cost for the rest of us down the road and we saw you know how much did blu rays cost when they first came out and now everybody can afford one pretty much so i think that we're going to see the cost come down to a great degre
entire human that includes the central nervous system the drain the brain being very complicated and whatnot you have to somehow model it and while it's probably not theoretically impossible i think we'll probably get to a point where we have the integration of circuitry and chips within the human brain the melting of mind and machine before that actually happens call it a google brain you know the human killer sure sure all interesting and all you know off in the future but these these thirty...
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how long the construction is going to take, what hours of the day will be affected, how much dust, whatnot, will be raised. we welcome you as soon as you can make it. thanks. >> last speaker, mark bruno. >> good afternoon, mr. bruno. >>> good afternoon. easier when you're 15 to do this. so, my name is mark bruno. i live in north beach and i've been involved with the subway project for the last year. as you know, because you approved the original eis, e-i-r, one of the considerations was possibly leaving the machinery under the ground. i advised you at the last time we had a chance to speak here to, in fact, do that. to leave the equipment under the ground. and every time it's been asked -- that you've asked what that would mean to mr. funge, i feel that the explanation unintentionally has been ambiguous because we don't quite understand -- maybe people in the room don't understand -- what the machine looks like. it's on the site for the sfmta. so, mr. funge has explained that this is a 300-foot, meaning a football length field piece of equipment. but, in fact, the piece that we've suggeste
how long the construction is going to take, what hours of the day will be affected, how much dust, whatnot, will be raised. we welcome you as soon as you can make it. thanks. >> last speaker, mark bruno. >> good afternoon, mr. bruno. >>> good afternoon. easier when you're 15 to do this. so, my name is mark bruno. i live in north beach and i've been involved with the subway project for the last year. as you know, because you approved the original eis, e-i-r, one of the...
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online this is all part of a tectonic shift shift that includes things like wickedly and anonymous and whatnot that are going in digging through information that either is not particularly well acted shores kept from the people and bringing things that used to be areas of the for so that if we want more information about drones that drone policy if we want more understanding about the hardware as well as the lethal software if you are going to this we have to make it happen citizens in distributed manners where they go into bills and they bring things that you know have been tucked away like easter eggs right up to the front and center apocalypse now next that we know whether or not this is going to apply to only what the government is doing or also what local all along. of course when authorities are doing with a strong signal that some of them are getting their hands on them so is it are we going to find out a wider scope of these drones. again you know i think it's up to us by that i mean there are. you know there are local police departments that are already using drones for various ways f
online this is all part of a tectonic shift shift that includes things like wickedly and anonymous and whatnot that are going in digging through information that either is not particularly well acted shores kept from the people and bringing things that used to be areas of the for so that if we want more information about drones that drone policy if we want more understanding about the hardware as well as the lethal software if you are going to this we have to make it happen citizens in...
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intelligence that indicated there were so-called weapons of mass destruction moving on trains and whatnot and then they took that evidence down to be united eight of them lied to the world and said this is a great ideal for us to go to war the point is that where or when that man when the war when the war went bad so the question i think everybody wants to know where are the weapons of mass destruction that were not only there clearly the weapons of mass is what are they are not fair and just which which we were all told by the us but i played both ways about what he thought of the larger question is how do we avoid this in the future i mean this is what james madison warned us about this is not something new to eisenhower warned us about this you know this was the farewell address of george washington where of foreign entanglements the way you avoid something like this is you feel like politicians that are willing to stand on principle even if that means standing there for thirteen hours and giving a filibuster to prevent it and what we need to do in this country is already sent. we need
intelligence that indicated there were so-called weapons of mass destruction moving on trains and whatnot and then they took that evidence down to be united eight of them lied to the world and said this is a great ideal for us to go to war the point is that where or when that man when the war when the war went bad so the question i think everybody wants to know where are the weapons of mass destruction that were not only there clearly the weapons of mass is what are they are not fair and just...
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heavily leveraged institutions once again they've taken on all kinds of new derivatives and bets and whatnot they're going to be forced into one of the biggest the leverage of all time and that's going to force what i would call over a. committing to a reckoning fortunately or saying we're going to have to face a day of reckoning before any changes happen yes i guess as you say too big to fail looks like it's going to stick around at least for the time being bugged english thanks so much for coming on the show that was our team producer. and these times of seaquest ration it's time to buckle down and get rid of wasteful spending right decisions congress makes makes you wonder if lawmakers really have adopted this mindset think the missile defense program the projects contracted by lockheed martin is a joint venture with italy and germany the system both say it's hit the kill missiles and other deadly tactics but according to the department defense the three hundred eighty million dollars program doesn't work the office of the secretary of defense says quote the means program has experienced
heavily leveraged institutions once again they've taken on all kinds of new derivatives and bets and whatnot they're going to be forced into one of the biggest the leverage of all time and that's going to force what i would call over a. committing to a reckoning fortunately or saying we're going to have to face a day of reckoning before any changes happen yes i guess as you say too big to fail looks like it's going to stick around at least for the time being bugged english thanks so much for...