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information. >> i am asking you. >> i think that the nfrg speaks for itself. >> i am asking you, are you telling me right now that there are zero taxis in this city that provide access to the disabled community? >> no what i am telling you is the information that was given to us by the mta, which shows specifically in 2013, wheelchair service by taxis declined by more than 50 percent. and i am also telling you that according to the mta, 25 percent of wheelchair accessible taxis are not in service in san francisco. and when we are talking about a 50 percent reduction, in service for an entire community and you are talking about a 25 percent decrease in a fleet that is there to serve an entire community i think that it is a problem and i do think that it is a problem that the message from the puc is you know what? stay home, wait until september. >> that is not the message from the puc. >> if you are appealing to the audience, that is great. but that is not the message to the puc. from the puc, the message from the puc is that we, this is a new industry. that once we see the data and once we have inf
information. >> i am asking you. >> i think that the nfrg speaks for itself. >> i am asking you, are you telling me right now that there are zero taxis in this city that provide access to the disabled community? >> no what i am telling you is the information that was given to us by the mta, which shows specifically in 2013, wheelchair service by taxis declined by more than 50 percent. and i am also telling you that according to the mta, 25 percent of wheelchair...
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you by guthy-renker. >> people ask me all the time, "does wen really work?" i started using wen four years ago. so, you tell me. does wen really work? >> millions of women have replaced their ordinary shampoo with something revolutionary in hair care: wen cleansing conditioner by chaz dean. this is the breakthrough concept in cleansing and nourishing hair without using shampoo that has everyone, even hollywood celebrities, buzzing, and why wouldn't it? just look what it does for their hair. and if you try wen just one time, your hair can be softer,
you by guthy-renker. >> people ask me all the time, "does wen really work?" i started using wen four years ago. so, you tell me. does wen really work? >> millions of women have replaced their ordinary shampoo with something revolutionary in hair care: wen cleansing conditioner by chaz dean. this is the breakthrough concept in cleansing and nourishing hair without using shampoo that has everyone, even hollywood celebrities, buzzing, and why wouldn't it? just look what it...
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you don't have to tell me that you actually did it. just tell me a friend of mine you immediate to tell me you need to go look here. but he wouldn't do anything to. >> shortly after edwards' arrest, police got a call from a man named cd thompson. he'd been walking his dog 50 miles from the kidnap site. >> immediately, i felt a lump coming to my throat thinking that we have two deceased victims. >> thought it may be a baby doll because i was near an area where people have dumped trash over the years. i saw flies around it, and the way my dog was reacting i knew it wasn't a baby doll. it was a human being. >> there police found ginger hayes dead from multiple blows to the head. 30 feet away was her infant son nicolas lying face down in the dirt. >> i was very shocked. the emotion was already set. i'm going to have to deal with the demise of a child, which was one of my greatst fears. >> but as the sergeant got closer, the baby started to move. >> he started to crawl. you went from fear to this is great. >> the baby, wearing only a diaper
you don't have to tell me that you actually did it. just tell me a friend of mine you immediate to tell me you need to go look here. but he wouldn't do anything to. >> shortly after edwards' arrest, police got a call from a man named cd thompson. he'd been walking his dog 50 miles from the kidnap site. >> immediately, i felt a lump coming to my throat thinking that we have two deceased victims. >> thought it may be a baby doll because i was near an area where people have...
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could you tell me no, no could you tell me what's unreasonable and the understanding of the neighbors the reason f this property was built in the first place there was not go back a driveway but a walkway. none of the neighbors like the idea of driveway being built on public property it didn't match what's happening directly across the street we have a lot of homes that have no problem assessing there's problem without driveways and it's on the same right-of-way. this is has been out of the keeping with the neighborhood and clearly the intent of the developer was not honest. but they got this project approved by saying they'll go do a stair away >> you live there. >> a couple of houses down. >> does our home have is a driveway. >> yes. but it's squeezed between two other homes those are two different properties this is someone who wants to footprint to psychiatries a access into. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> does any timer have evidence those are copies to the phone numbers hearing in 2006 and then the other disk has clips i sent you clips via youtube and there's a couple
could you tell me no, no could you tell me what's unreasonable and the understanding of the neighbors the reason f this property was built in the first place there was not go back a driveway but a walkway. none of the neighbors like the idea of driveway being built on public property it didn't match what's happening directly across the street we have a lot of homes that have no problem assessing there's problem without driveways and it's on the same right-of-way. this is has been out of the...
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we have friends who live in the building, so, you know, close friends. >> can you tell me a little bit about what happened, how did you hear about this? >> i live only a block away, and we heard a loud boom and once we heard that boom, we smelled smoke, smelled like burnt rubber. once we went downstairs, windows were all shattered and once i looked down the corner, i saw smoke coming out. reminded me in world trade in a way, all the smoke was coming out, i couldn't see nothing. you know, right away, oh, my god, we have families. >> you have a family member that lives in that building, who does he live with? >> his two kids and his wife. so i'm not going to give his name right now, but i also have friends that live there. >> have you tried to call them? >> yeah, yeah, when we were calling, it was ringing and after awhile, sounded, like, busy. so right now they are not giving us any information, not telling us what building it was, not letting us pass through. right now i just wait and hope, you know, right now my wife, she's very upset right now. you know, i can't -- right now, i think
we have friends who live in the building, so, you know, close friends. >> can you tell me a little bit about what happened, how did you hear about this? >> i live only a block away, and we heard a loud boom and once we heard that boom, we smelled smoke, smelled like burnt rubber. once we went downstairs, windows were all shattered and once i looked down the corner, i saw smoke coming out. reminded me in world trade in a way, all the smoke was coming out, i couldn't see nothing. you...
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and let me tell you something, let me tell you all, it's very sad because nobody feels safe now. nobody. not even me. when i see a police car behind me when i'm driving, i don't feel safe. i don't feel safe. then what is police then
and let me tell you something, let me tell you all, it's very sad because nobody feels safe now. nobody. not even me. when i see a police car behind me when i'm driving, i don't feel safe. i don't feel safe. then what is police then
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and let me tell you something, let me tell you all, it's very sad because nobody feels safe now. nobody. not even me. when i see a police car behind me when i'm driving, i don't feel safe. i don't feel safe. then what is police then here for? to kill us? that's what they are here for? i work seven 7 days a week. okay? i don't have no holidays. what? pay my taxes to this country to kill me? i don't think it's fair. i just need justice. for him too. [ cheers and applause ] >> my name is juana and i'm here because of the anger and frustration and sadness of what i feel about the murder of alex nieto. you try to justify the color of fear. the color of fear that is rooted in racism. you don't understand. i don't think the san francisco police department understand how it feels to have to explain to young black and brown people that their very existence is a threat to young people. it's a threat to people that are not from here. that we have to feel that we have to look behind our backs that we have to live in paranoia in our community. i think it's a shame that alex nieto was treated.
and let me tell you something, let me tell you all, it's very sad because nobody feels safe now. nobody. not even me. when i see a police car behind me when i'm driving, i don't feel safe. i don't feel safe. then what is police then here for? to kill us? that's what they are here for? i work seven 7 days a week. okay? i don't have no holidays. what? pay my taxes to this country to kill me? i don't think it's fair. i just need justice. for him too. [ cheers and applause ] >> my name is...
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can you tell me what you mean by that? >> of course it goes back to roger ailes, he is a political person. he got his start in television but he really owes his career to his work and the republican political strategist and campaign advisor to republicans like mitch mcconnell, george h. w. bush, ronald reagan and richard nixon who he worked for, and he really thrived in the culture of political campaigns, secrecy of paramount, driving the competitiveness, all the things that we associate with is tied to his career background. and so when he came to 1996 and he started the network for rupert murdoch he brought all of that culture that the dna of the campaign and by writing about how he structured it like a political campaign. there is a group of executives that some of the most senior teams that called themselves the g8 and that is a reference to the g. six that was a group of advisers that worked for george h. w. bush in 1988. so you see these little phrases and sayings that come from the culture of the political campaigns
can you tell me what you mean by that? >> of course it goes back to roger ailes, he is a political person. he got his start in television but he really owes his career to his work and the republican political strategist and campaign advisor to republicans like mitch mcconnell, george h. w. bush, ronald reagan and richard nixon who he worked for, and he really thrived in the culture of political campaigns, secrecy of paramount, driving the competitiveness, all the things that we associate...
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and it might not be right for you. >> tell me what you said no to. >> i say no to things all day longther it is different grills, food products, i'm talking about life-changing opportunities. in terms of finances. but your gut knows immediately if it does not seem right. you have to walk away. >> i have a rule of thumb. if i use it i will endorse it. i sell this in my restaurants. >> did it bug you? >> it did not but me. i slept at night. >> i have said no to tomato sauce and frozen dinners. >> some people believe those competition shows are rigged. >> we are not actually cooking. >> it takes you 20 years to build the brand and three bad days to wreck the entire thing. ♪ >> you all are celebrities in your own right. there are celebrities themselves from hollywood who are trying to get into the food business. i think about gwyneth paltrow. she has done a show with you, right? didn't you travel through spain with her? >> yeah. somebody had to do it and these guys turned it down, so i took the gig. >> what a terrible job. >> you had eva longoria, who has opened restaurants. justin timber
and it might not be right for you. >> tell me what you said no to. >> i say no to things all day longther it is different grills, food products, i'm talking about life-changing opportunities. in terms of finances. but your gut knows immediately if it does not seem right. you have to walk away. >> i have a rule of thumb. if i use it i will endorse it. i sell this in my restaurants. >> did it bug you? >> it did not but me. i slept at night. >> i have said no to...
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me. i said, that's first-class. loved -- i always was going to say paul rodriguez. days i know everybody says p rod. a i know he is developing show, and i tell you's a good-looking kid. me and paul both have good-looking children. good.ds came out looking tavis: tell me a bit more about your journey in this town. .'m really happy to see you has it been worth it to go through all this? >> that's a good question. i think about that. i would have called myself rick rivers, would my career have been different? my agents wanted me to call myself that. it's a road less traveled, but i think hearing about your culture, understanding we are part of a huge tribe has made my life far more interesting. i think looking back i chose the right choice. my children, they are half .nglo, half mexican i said men to spanish language school. i call it spanish language waterboarding. they learn spanish that way. i installed in them a love of the culture. if you love your culture you are able to love other cultures. it's about being inclusive and not exclusive. that's the latino i know. -- here isdanger where i get in trouble sometimes. the danger of being inclusive
me. i said, that's first-class. loved -- i always was going to say paul rodriguez. days i know everybody says p rod. a i know he is developing show, and i tell you's a good-looking kid. me and paul both have good-looking children. good.ds came out looking tavis: tell me a bit more about your journey in this town. .'m really happy to see you has it been worth it to go through all this? >> that's a good question. i think about that. i would have called myself rick rivers, would my career...
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you a question? excuse me? can i ask someone a question. can i ask where you are from? can you tell me where you are from? >> he tells me to step away from the car, and then they drove off. to head to this base. a local journalist the russian soldiers demanded ukrainian sols surrender their weapons. they successfully sent the p toos tracking but that night a prorussian mob showed up outside their gates and dend maaed the russian shoulders with let in. >> he says are stepping up their aggression. scared and under siege, they hunker down and sat in the dark. they told us we couldn't film so we tried to using an i-phone. >> it's been tense outside, ukrainian soldiers allowed half a dozen russian soldiers into the base. in order to -. >> the soldiers told us it was time to go. and that's when things got really bad. we stepped out of the car, and asked these people to move away, the demand was that we show them what is on the camera. >> they threats to flip the car over, they started counting down from ten, and that's when we agreed to show them the video. >> tongue their threats were serious? >> had we not sup
you a question? excuse me? can i ask someone a question. can i ask where you are from? can you tell me where you are from? >> he tells me to step away from the car, and then they drove off. to head to this base. a local journalist the russian soldiers demanded ukrainian sols surrender their weapons. they successfully sent the p toos tracking but that night a prorussian mob showed up outside their gates and dend maaed the russian shoulders with let in. >> he says are stepping up...
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you for coming back to me at last. blessed, oh, blessed be our meeting on this morning of pentecost. then i am lost. there is one who rules all. lost. unless you can answer riddles. tellwhere has peer gynt been since you saw him last? been? with the mark of destiny on his brow as he sprang forth in the mind of god. can you tell me that? if not, i must go to my home down in the land of mists. that riddle is easy. tell me, where was my self, my true self, my whole self? in my faith, in my hope and in my love. what do you say? now, you speak riddles. ah, then you are the mother to that child. yes, i am. but who is its father? it is he who forgives when the mother prays. my mother, my wife, oh, thou pure woman. hide me in my love. oh, hide me, hide me. ♪ sleep, oh sleep, my dearest boy ♪ ♪ i will cradle you, i will guard you ♪ ♪ sleep, oh sleep, my love, my joy ♪ ♪ sleep now and rest you sat on my lap. we played together. the livelong day you've lain on my breast. you've always been close to my heart. now you're tired. you can rest. [humming] we shall meet at the last crossroads, peer. ♪ sleep, oh sleep, my love, my joy ♪ ♪ sleep now and dream if anyone takes the theater
you for coming back to me at last. blessed, oh, blessed be our meeting on this morning of pentecost. then i am lost. there is one who rules all. lost. unless you can answer riddles. tellwhere has peer gynt been since you saw him last? been? with the mark of destiny on his brow as he sprang forth in the mind of god. can you tell me that? if not, i must go to my home down in the land of mists. that riddle is easy. tell me, where was my self, my true self, my whole self? in my faith, in my hope...
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>> i've never been to the flatiron room, so i don't know what i could tell you. >> can you tell me thatur husband at the flatiron room? >> the flatiron lounge. .> lounge, i beg your pardon close enough for government work. with was an amazing place amazing cocktails. the we have a whiskey collection that includes whiskeys from around the world. >> what is your favorite? >> whiskey is an occasion. that would be a whole other conversation, how about that? green is with the flatiron room. and emma rosenblum is with bloomberg businessweek. ♪ .. .. ♪ ♪ live from pier three in san francisco, welcome to "bloomberg west" where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i am cory johnson. coming up, we will talk to eric schmidt and google ideas representative gerald -- gerald:. build get their take on everything from robots to nsa surveillance. samsung, defeating apple's bid to ban the u.s. sale of some
>> i've never been to the flatiron room, so i don't know what i could tell you. >> can you tell me thatur husband at the flatiron room? >> the flatiron lounge. .> lounge, i beg your pardon close enough for government work. with was an amazing place amazing cocktails. the we have a whiskey collection that includes whiskeys from around the world. >> what is your favorite? >> whiskey is an occasion. that would be a whole other conversation, how about that? green is...
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. >> what can you tell me you are doing here? hooking up electrodes to you so we can start getting your heart rate, your skin temperature. >> this way? i never know. >> you are at a 106 heart rate right now. if i wanted to, i could touch that heart rate there and actually see your rhythm. >> i've got rhythm. >> your oxygen is 96 right now. >> all of this displayed on this device and it is also going somewhere else, right? >> we invented our own applications. >> $.99? >> well, hopefully a little more than that. physicians can have this device at home, so if they get a call here from the floor, they can see all of the waveform information coming from the monitor. they can have this device at home. >> they can be providing care and assistance on the go, whether they are in the building or not. that is more efficient, lower cost for you. >> it is all about anytime, anywhere access. sequoia will be selling that to other hospitals. >> very, very cool. orlando, where are you? >> i am using this vgo robot. we have several of these around
. >> what can you tell me you are doing here? hooking up electrodes to you so we can start getting your heart rate, your skin temperature. >> this way? i never know. >> you are at a 106 heart rate right now. if i wanted to, i could touch that heart rate there and actually see your rhythm. >> i've got rhythm. >> your oxygen is 96 right now. >> all of this displayed on this device and it is also going somewhere else, right? >> we invented our own...
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you kidding me? are you kidding me? you think you're that good? >> tellg to entrepreneur, you know. own a business, possibly take over this jail, you know. and i could be at home like donald trump, collecting money, writing checks, possibly writing you a check. you know. >> uh-huh. that sounds great. >> i tell you what your goals are. you're going to be in one of these units if you continue to do the things that you're doing. in a month. i'll give you less than that. okay? you're 17 years old, you walk through that back door and you will not leave. you understand me? you will not leave. that's what's going to happen to you. that's where you're going. everybody put your arms out, put your thumbs down. all the way out. i don't have anything big enough for him. >> grab a piece of string and tie his arms together. he's not even strong enough to break that. >> dude, these hurt, sorry. >> they're not made for comfort. get used to that. keep your mouth shut. >> what i do to you? >> i don't like punk little kids come into my jail thinking it's cool. >> i didn't d
you kidding me? are you kidding me? you think you're that good? >> tellg to entrepreneur, you know. own a business, possibly take over this jail, you know. and i could be at home like donald trump, collecting money, writing checks, possibly writing you a check. you know. >> uh-huh. that sounds great. >> i tell you what your goals are. you're going to be in one of these units if you continue to do the things that you're doing. in a month. i'll give you less than that. okay?...
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>> i've never been to the flatiron room, so i don't know what i could tell you. >> can you tell me thatur husband at the flatiron room? >> the flatiron lounge. >> lounge, i beg your pardon. close enough for government work. >> it was an amazing place with amazing cocktails. the we have a whiskey collection that includes whiskeys from around the world. >> what is your favorite? >> whiskey is an occasion. that would be a whole other conversation, how about that? >> heather green is with the flatiron room. and emma rosenblum is with bloomberg businessweek. ♪
>> i've never been to the flatiron room, so i don't know what i could tell you. >> can you tell me thatur husband at the flatiron room? >> the flatiron lounge. >> lounge, i beg your pardon. close enough for government work. >> it was an amazing place with amazing cocktails. the we have a whiskey collection that includes whiskeys from around the world. >> what is your favorite? >> whiskey is an occasion. that would be a whole other conversation, how...
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goat. >> he's hanging out with a llama. >> the next video, i need you to close your eyes. >> makes me nervous. >> no. i need you to tellwhat you are listening to. >> that's it? >> no, no, no. hear. >> i want to say some sort of animal but i also want to say a slide whistle. >> okay. good guess. good guess. >> i want to say a baby cooing into a cup. >> open your eyes and you will see what it. >> oh, so it's a dog. >> this is zero and he's just been neutered. and, of course, as you know he has to wear the darn cone of shame for ten days. this was on day two. couldn't take it anymore so he was howling to the gods of neutering to let him be at peace. >> this is a tough dog's life here, i tell you, opposite of the goat's. >> having to wear the awful next break and he lost his manhood in all one fell swoop. >> like, what? ♪ >>> dog plus laser equals alarm clock. ♪ >>> well, our old buddy francis is at it again, if you don't know francis a very popular youtuber, francis up to 1.7 million subscribers. francis was given a review copy of the new video game south park the stick of truth. >> evil has descended upon us. >> people s
goat. >> he's hanging out with a llama. >> the next video, i need you to close your eyes. >> makes me nervous. >> no. i need you to tellwhat you are listening to. >> that's it? >> no, no, no. hear. >> i want to say some sort of animal but i also want to say a slide whistle. >> okay. good guess. good guess. >> i want to say a baby cooing into a cup. >> open your eyes and you will see what it. >> oh, so it's a dog. >> this is...
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. >> can you tell me, what do you think of these -- there have been lots of questions about who the forces are that they don't have any parkings on their uniforms. do you think their russian -- they're russians? >> i definitely think they're russians and i think they're not just russians from the ukraine, from the the crimea but russians that have come from the russian federation which is what has everybody so disturbed. there are russians, there are ethic russians who live in the crimea but i think these are russian military and security people from the russian federation itself. >> so what do you think the plan is? >> to some extent i think there isn't a plan. i think the crÈme li kremlin wat completely by surprise when yanukovych was ousted. it was a significant humiliation to have putin's personal ally pretty much run out of town and this was their attempt to salvage or retrieve some sort of face out of this and to try to show some support of the ethnic russians who are so dominant in the crimea. >> spoke from russia -- >> but not from moscow. >> right, but there are some people who ar
. >> can you tell me, what do you think of these -- there have been lots of questions about who the forces are that they don't have any parkings on their uniforms. do you think their russian -- they're russians? >> i definitely think they're russians and i think they're not just russians from the ukraine, from the the crimea but russians that have come from the russian federation which is what has everybody so disturbed. there are russians, there are ethic russians who live in the...
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i remember everything you tell me about the morning commute. >> dave, are you hungry? me, too. >> after that story -- [laughter] >> long morning. >> you know what? the commute, it's a little bit slow. let's take a look at what we have now with the south bay. that's the slowest traffic that you can see on 85. it's improving, though. i'm actually very pleased with how 85 is improving. it was backed up into sunnyvale because of an earlier problem. it has improved quite a bit. 101 and 280 are looking good. maybe we're having a better than usual day on the peninsula. 101 is slow in mountain view. let's take a look at live pictures now. 880, the traffic here is slowing down from about north of 238 in pockets all the way up to downtown oakland which is actually typical and at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have about a 40-minute drive time getting into information -- getting into san francisco. moment of that time you will spend waiting on the toll plaza just to get on the bridge. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sal. >> you are welcome. >> good morning. cloudy, mostly cloudy
i remember everything you tell me about the morning commute. >> dave, are you hungry? me, too. >> after that story -- [laughter] >> long morning. >> you know what? the commute, it's a little bit slow. let's take a look at what we have now with the south bay. that's the slowest traffic that you can see on 85. it's improving, though. i'm actually very pleased with how 85 is improving. it was backed up into sunnyvale because of an earlier problem. it has improved quite a...
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. >> was he saying something, you can't tell me nothing, you can't tell me nothing. he kind of music of entrepreneurship. it is row aspirational, pro-becoming the man as opposed to railing against the man. if you meet anybody in hip-hop, they kind of think of themselves and talk of themselves as an entrepreneur. when i write a blog post, as trying to teach an entrepreneur how to do something. the post can take you through how to do it but can't teach you how to internalize it and feel like i'm feeling what then meant. the rap lyrics often complemented in that way. i wrote a post called cash flow and destiny which is about why going cash flow positive is important because you can control your own destiny and not be dependent on outsiders. it's great to explain that, but until i put it in kanye west saying wait till i get my money, then you can't tell me nothing. it's a little harder to understand. i wrote a post once on why we think founders should run their companies and why they can often performed better than a ceo. but a great artist summarized everything i wanted
. >> was he saying something, you can't tell me nothing, you can't tell me nothing. he kind of music of entrepreneurship. it is row aspirational, pro-becoming the man as opposed to railing against the man. if you meet anybody in hip-hop, they kind of think of themselves and talk of themselves as an entrepreneur. when i write a blog post, as trying to teach an entrepreneur how to do something. the post can take you through how to do it but can't teach you how to internalize it and feel...
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. >> senator, can you tell me what your reaction is? >> the state senator walked out on $500,000 bond last night. he got into awaiting car without answering any questions. he had a very dated for gun control laws and now faces conspiracy i for firearms illegal importing them and bribery. we asked him how he plans on pleading to the charges? >> every person is clothed with the presumption of innocence and he is like anybody else. >> he was arrested at his home in san francisco, he was driven to federal court where he spent ten hours during which he and others in this case had to face a judge. he is few back in court monday. undercover fbi acts met him -- agents met him as they were looking into another person. the meetings were a ranked through his close associates who helped him with his political campaigns. also with his political indictment, he set up an arm's deal lore, he knew. here are some of the things he could receive. he could receive 20 years of sentences for each charge and another five years of charges for gun trafficking. e
. >> senator, can you tell me what your reaction is? >> the state senator walked out on $500,000 bond last night. he got into awaiting car without answering any questions. he had a very dated for gun control laws and now faces conspiracy i for firearms illegal importing them and bribery. we asked him how he plans on pleading to the charges? >> every person is clothed with the presumption of innocence and he is like anybody else. >> he was arrested at his home in san...
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you gonna help me? are you here to help me? >> i'm more motivated to help you than i am him, i can tell you that. >> help me help you help me.ughing] >> i'm concerned right out of the gates that michael thinks his name is more important than it is. and i think it's getting in the way of him making good, solid business decisions. he's letting his ego drive it, not the numbers. how much is your rent here a month? >> $5,800. >> are you kidding me? >> no. >> in dyer, indiana, in a plaza that's half-empty? >> it's what everybody pays in this plaza. >> everybody that's not here? what do you generate in a typical class? >> about $120 for every four-person session. >> how many total clients? >> 122. >> and so--i mean, where is everybody? >> well, our next session starts in 30 minutes from now. it's prime hours in the morning, and then prime in the late afternoon, early evening. >> and so in the morning, there's classes? what time? >> there's a 6:00 a.m., 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. >> and then what happens the rest of the day? >> so from 11:00 to 3:00, we're empty. >> pro-fit generates $120 per class, and michael says they can have two
you gonna help me? are you here to help me? >> i'm more motivated to help you than i am him, i can tell you that. >> help me help you help me.ughing] >> i'm concerned right out of the gates that michael thinks his name is more important than it is. and i think it's getting in the way of him making good, solid business decisions. he's letting his ego drive it, not the numbers. how much is your rent here a month? >> $5,800. >> are you kidding me? >> no....
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. >> i need you to tell me what you are listening to. see if you're as surprised as we were. >> what you're about to see here, an intense situation in yang zow china. that's a car in a lake. aparentally a man driving lost control, and there is still a guy in the car. 28-year-old man the driver still trapped in there. these are mostly civilians. two guys there ready to do some winter swimming when they noticed what happened and they jump in the water. you see one guy went out there, looked like he tied a rope and a bunch of other people are pulling the rope like a tug of war to get this car close to shore. look at all these people. the truck gets closer. two guys in the water, you see the door is open. this is actually kind of tough to watch right here. the guy reaches in and grabs this man and when he comes out -- >> oh, he's blue. oh, my goodness. >> he doesn't look good. everybody springs into action. they're dragging him ashore. eventually, of course, as you imagine, cpr begins here. emergency workers, firemen, did end up showing up t
. >> i need you to tell me what you are listening to. see if you're as surprised as we were. >> what you're about to see here, an intense situation in yang zow china. that's a car in a lake. aparentally a man driving lost control, and there is still a guy in the car. 28-year-old man the driver still trapped in there. these are mostly civilians. two guys there ready to do some winter swimming when they noticed what happened and they jump in the water. you see one guy went out there,...
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me. you can't tell me nothing. you can't tell me nothing. hip-hop is the music of entrepreneurship.instcoming the man rallying against. anyone in hip-hop thinks about them selves and talks about themselves as an entrepreneur. blog post,e a generally it is to teach an entrepreneur how to do something. the post can take you how to do it. like i am feeling exactly what he meant and complements and that way. i wrote a post, which is about positiveng cash flow is important because then you can control your own destiny and not be completely dependent on outsiders. "til i put in kanye's thing wait until i get my money right, then you can't tell me nothing, harder to is a little understand. i wrote a post once on why we think founder should run their companies and why they can often perform better than professionals can. said -- >> cofounder of andreessen horowitz. you see him quote the lyrics. you do not often hear him rap them. crews still searching for missing airlines 370. how does a boeing triple seven go missing just like that's? we will discuss next. ♪ after the hour, which means blo
me. you can't tell me nothing. you can't tell me nothing. hip-hop is the music of entrepreneurship.instcoming the man rallying against. anyone in hip-hop thinks about them selves and talks about themselves as an entrepreneur. blog post,e a generally it is to teach an entrepreneur how to do something. the post can take you how to do it. like i am feeling exactly what he meant and complements and that way. i wrote a post, which is about positiveng cash flow is important because then you can...
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are you telling me that you--you tracked it, you found something online that actually tracked this flight>> yes, there are--you can pick up radar tracings of any flight. we in the aviation community could check these things out. again, i didn't pay too much attention to it. >> that's interesting. so you said that the first and third scenarios make a bit of sense. go into a little more detail about that. the first scenario was a catastrophic system failure. >> the pilots are trained to immediately take over from the computer and auto pilot and fly the airplane when something happens. if i was flying at 35,000 feet, and something bad happened to the airplane, my first instinct would be to start turning to the closest suitable airport, which case would have been perhaps back to kuala lumpur. that makes more sense than if there was a hijacking or whatever. you know, i'm not even going to go there. >> right, right, good. >> but if something happened to this airplane that was not good, the scariest thing that could happen to any pilot, the worst-case scenario would be an inflight fire at high a
are you telling me that you--you tracked it, you found something online that actually tracked this flight>> yes, there are--you can pick up radar tracings of any flight. we in the aviation community could check these things out. again, i didn't pay too much attention to it. >> that's interesting. so you said that the first and third scenarios make a bit of sense. go into a little more detail about that. the first scenario was a catastrophic system failure. >> the pilots are...
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we got a flight to catch, so let me help you out here. you tellou want to say to her, and i'll help you find a nice way to say it. i want to say... i can't work on the bake sale because you're a bossy control freak that looks down on my cupcakes, even though your lemon squares were very dry.
we got a flight to catch, so let me help you out here. you tellou want to say to her, and i'll help you find a nice way to say it. i want to say... i can't work on the bake sale because you're a bossy control freak that looks down on my cupcakes, even though your lemon squares were very dry.
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can you tell me what progress has been made in advancing an ovation and benefiting patients because of the creation of this organization? >> thank you for the question. i felt bad that i forgot to mention it when responding to senator baldwin as an element of what is happening in the area of medical device innovation. is a public/private partnership. it has gotten off to a very good start. it was announced, together we launched it not too long ago and has doubled in side, 38 or so members and it spans device companies, consumer groups, patient groups, research organizations and the fda is part of it. the study created a research agenda to focus on how to advance underlying science to get a promise of science to people more quickly and focus on the number of critical areas, one, new clinical trial designs so we can ask a critical question more efficiently. hopefully also encourage more device manufacturers to do the first in the human studies in the united states rather than overseas where it is cheaper and less cumbersome, it is focused on patients reported outcomes and how to integrat
can you tell me what progress has been made in advancing an ovation and benefiting patients because of the creation of this organization? >> thank you for the question. i felt bad that i forgot to mention it when responding to senator baldwin as an element of what is happening in the area of medical device innovation. is a public/private partnership. it has gotten off to a very good start. it was announced, together we launched it not too long ago and has doubled in side, 38 or so members...
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you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why. and then tell me what you think about this young guy. >> people are suffering. people need to wake up. consciousness, it's always the same thing, right? you have a voice, say gays should get the rights that we all -- the rights that we want for ourselves and the rights that we should give to others. the respect that we demand for ourselves, we should give to others. that's a simple mantra, i try to live by. so i want to be able to get married again, not now. [laughter] >> i want to get -- >> well, let's hear what news you are making for me. go ahead. >> i want to get married again. people should have the right to get married. people should have the right to live freely in our society. you know, so things like that are obvious you know, if you see an injustice and you don't say anything, then maybe you have other issues. >> this kid, if end up playing in the nfl, and he seems -- >> he will play in the nfl. >> he has to get through the draft. but he would the first openly game nfl player
you have been very vocal in game rights. tell me why. and then tell me what you think about this young guy. >> people are suffering. people need to wake up. consciousness, it's always the same thing, right? you have a voice, say gays should get the rights that we all -- the rights that we want for ourselves and the rights that we should give to others. the respect that we demand for ourselves, we should give to others. that's a simple mantra, i try to live by. so i want to be able to get...
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you. tell me about the new project. >> for the first time we played it in a nightclub in san francisco.re is an actress there that i have known for years. her name is anatomy d -- vanetta kcghee. at the end of the night, she and her husband, carl lumley, walked backstage. i have known her since she was about 15 or so. as she was leaving, she said, you know, you guys are playing and she left. it didn't sink in, but later on we were at a college in north carolina, wake forest. we are involved with the amazon and all that. we were at a dinner. one scientist said, we said the words, without a net, and he said, is that a song on the album? we said that mystically they -- itted, whether she is connected. tavis: speaking of connections, i could talk to him for hours. i have a few more minutes to talk, but i'm going to save my questions for another night, because wayne shorter has brought a very special guest with him tonight. i was just delighted to see her walk in the door. i take ray pride -- great pride in saying that years ago, before the rest of the world knew her, i was delighted to have
you. tell me about the new project. >> for the first time we played it in a nightclub in san francisco.re is an actress there that i have known for years. her name is anatomy d -- vanetta kcghee. at the end of the night, she and her husband, carl lumley, walked backstage. i have known her since she was about 15 or so. as she was leaving, she said, you know, you guys are playing and she left. it didn't sink in, but later on we were at a college in north carolina, wake forest. we are...
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are you telling me it wouldn't have been spotted? >> not only would it have been spotted but they would have taken ashgs since they don't know where it was. you are a diver. just how difficult are these waters to navigate. i don't think people really comprehend the enormity of the indian ocean. this is what you do. explain it to us. >> what people need to grasp is where we are where we are going to have it out from 1,500 miles from australia, 7500 miles north of antarctica. they are going to have to be on this site at this point searching for the debris. they have wind conditions they have currents and weather systems that move in and they anticipate as best they can. but it's rough. it's very rough for them. >> what do they do first search low do they look for debris on top of the water before they go down deep? >> it is visual. they have to spot the debris. they have to be able to identify it and say this is what it is. it is garbage, it is plastic or it's a seat. it's metal. >> so far we don't know any of that has been identified.
are you telling me it wouldn't have been spotted? >> not only would it have been spotted but they would have taken ashgs since they don't know where it was. you are a diver. just how difficult are these waters to navigate. i don't think people really comprehend the enormity of the indian ocean. this is what you do. explain it to us. >> what people need to grasp is where we are where we are going to have it out from 1,500 miles from australia, 7500 miles north of antarctica. they are...
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. >> are you telling me that it's ok to just let them all run into the united states? >> you don't have a right to make judgements about it... >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close, and personal. >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> on... borderland only on al jazeera america >> this is the real deal man... >> al jazeera's investigative unit has tonights exclusive report... >> from coast to coast... >> people selling fresh water for fracking... >> stories that have impact... >> we lost lives... >> that make a difference... >> senator, we were hoping we could ask you some questions about your legal problems... >> that open your world... >> it can be very dangerous... >> i hear gunshots... >> the bullet came right there through the widdow... >> it absolutely is a crisis... >> real r
. >> are you telling me that it's ok to just let them all run into the united states? >> you don't have a right to make judgements about it... >> they re-trace the steps of myra, a woman desparately trying to reunite with her family. >> to discover, and one of their children perish in the process, i don't know how to deal with that. >> will they come together in the face of tradgedy? >> why her? it's insane. >> experience illegal immigration up close,...
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you hear me? over here, quickly! can you hear me? 60 and dropping. hi. hello. can you tell me your name?and out of consciousness. her name is penelope.
you hear me? over here, quickly! can you hear me? 60 and dropping. hi. hello. can you tell me your name?and out of consciousness. her name is penelope.
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what can you tell me about the mood down there? it just seems so hard wrenching for anyone watching here and around the world. >> reporter: you put it the best. these families found out the news in a briefing, they were sitting there, the moment that they heard that the government had said that no one could have survived this, the plane was indeed in the indian ocean one of the family members burst out of that briefing room, sobbing, screaming, crying, why, why, why? over and over and over again and then there was the mother who ran out saying, where is my son, where is my son? . these families have been through so much, piers over the past 17 days, and finally getting that information was too much for some. we saw a woman wheeled out in a wheelchair her eyes puffy with tears. another woman being comforted by four or five people, including counselors, trying to give families advice and comfort rubbing her back as she put her hands over her face and sobbed. we also saw faces that were stunned, shocked. they can't believe that that li
what can you tell me about the mood down there? it just seems so hard wrenching for anyone watching here and around the world. >> reporter: you put it the best. these families found out the news in a briefing, they were sitting there, the moment that they heard that the government had said that no one could have survived this, the plane was indeed in the indian ocean one of the family members burst out of that briefing room, sobbing, screaming, crying, why, why, why? over and over and...
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can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on mylar velum, a smooth, beautiful drawing surface. i do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. it is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. >> your gallery represents artists from all over, not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. how to use some of what you look for in artists you represent? >> it is dependent on people are confident with their materials. that is a really important thing. there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in th
can you tell me about the current show? >> the current show is jeff chadsey. he is working on mylar velum, a smooth, beautiful drawing surface. i do not know anyone that draws as well as he does. it is perfect, following the contours and making the shape of the body. >> your gallery represents artists from all over, not just the bay area, an artist that work in a lot of different media. how to use some of what you look for in artists you represent? >> it is dependent on people...
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you? >> it tells me what you just said. there's a possibility they received signals. until they get some further confirmation. such as sighting of the aircraft or we hope not, sighting of wreckage of the aircraft. these could be signals from the emergency locator transmitter which would activate in the event of crash or signals from other aircraft. the aircraft are equipped with transponders and pilots could dial in a particular code to broadcast out to any radar that happens to paint the aircraft with a radar sphal. and some of those codes would indicate that there's an emergency or that something else may be going on. so the vietnamese thoshts haven't specified what kind of signals they were getting. so until some other information is given i'm going to withhold judgment. >> todd, take me through this. how does an airline follow an aircraft and then lose where it is? >> it can be done either by tracking it with radar or by long range radio communication. now, depending on the route, depending on the country, depending on the procedures of that airline there may also
you? >> it tells me what you just said. there's a possibility they received signals. until they get some further confirmation. such as sighting of the aircraft or we hope not, sighting of wreckage of the aircraft. these could be signals from the emergency locator transmitter which would activate in the event of crash or signals from other aircraft. the aircraft are equipped with transponders and pilots could dial in a particular code to broadcast out to any radar that happens to paint the...