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most of them are -- >> were your co-workers, your co-workers, the image is, like, oh, these are teens were supporting families? >> yeah. >> there's a few co-workers i know that has kids and supporting families and paying bills and stuff like that. i mean, it's probably -- mcdonald's and fast food chains usually target younger kids or whatever, but at the end of the day, there are still older people that have these jobs. there's, like, a 60-year-old lady in my store. >> the median age for a fast food worker in this country is 29 years old. >> wow. >> that is an adult. the other thing the industry says, these are stepping stone jobs. >> you could rise up in the ranks. >> that's just not the case. there's limited opportunities for advancement. >> people from 50 years old, they'll be working in these companies. imagine those people supporting families. >> will you quickly show that mobility graphic? 2.2% jobs in the fast food industry are managerial, professional and technical occupations. >> the vast majority, 90% are frontline occupations. the median wage is $8.94 an hour. >> compared t
most of them are -- >> were your co-workers, your co-workers, the image is, like, oh, these are teens were supporting families? >> yeah. >> there's a few co-workers i know that has kids and supporting families and paying bills and stuff like that. i mean, it's probably -- mcdonald's and fast food chains usually target younger kids or whatever, but at the end of the day, there are still older people that have these jobs. there's, like, a 60-year-old lady in my store. >>...
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to do. >> you guys are sticking together and i respect you're the warden and everything, all i got your cohere. >> how do i prove it if i don't have witnesses. >> this is all a bunch of crap right here. because your corporals -- it's the code of honor. >> what can i -- it doesn't matter, i'll get me a lawyer. i already spoke to one. i'm going to get me a lawyer. i already talked to one and have lie detector tests taken, prove to you and your corporal how wrong they are. i got this. >> okay. >> i got this. >> any way, i'm done. have a good day. >> you too. >> take care. >> she's a very difficult person to even communicate with because she doesn't -- she wants to say what she has to say and see things her way and thinks that everything is a conspiracy and makes it perfectly clear how she feels about law enforcement and correction officers and things like that. as far as i'm concerned, i'm done with it. >> coming up. >> that was my son, my child, you lost somebody but that was no reason for you to carry a gun and shoot another person because you lost your brother. >> the mother of tony goodwi
to do. >> you guys are sticking together and i respect you're the warden and everything, all i got your cohere. >> how do i prove it if i don't have witnesses. >> this is all a bunch of crap right here. because your corporals -- it's the code of honor. >> what can i -- it doesn't matter, i'll get me a lawyer. i already spoke to one. i'm going to get me a lawyer. i already talked to one and have lie detector tests taken, prove to you and your corporal how wrong they are....
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it is how you go about yourself, how you treat others, and your co-workers, your bosses, anybody else that will make you successful. and you can't obtain all of the knowledge and skill, and be bitter about what you do. you got to be grateful, love what you do, that is the key of being happy. pursue what you want to pursue. and take pride of everything that you do. the attitude. if you are the most skilled individual and you hate what you do, nobody is going to respect you and they will lay you off. you guys all know that. you could be best and the most qualified individual, if you are kicking tools around and acting like you don't care, and you are upset at the world, people will lay you off. you will not be successful and so those are, you know, just words that i would like to use and share with graduates and a preapprentice program. you guys posses the qualifitations to go enter any apprenticeship program, waint to congratulate all of the graduate and thank the city build academy and thank everybody that works for the program. pat mulligan zelda, rhonda, and the board of supervisors
it is how you go about yourself, how you treat others, and your co-workers, your bosses, anybody else that will make you successful. and you can't obtain all of the knowledge and skill, and be bitter about what you do. you got to be grateful, love what you do, that is the key of being happy. pursue what you want to pursue. and take pride of everything that you do. the attitude. if you are the most skilled individual and you hate what you do, nobody is going to respect you and they will lay you...
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if you were to ask the passengers on the flight, your co-- pilot a safety record but hasn't floun in san francisco, do you think that some of them at lost would think tis? >> absolutely. from a busine model point of vow, it would wreck the industry. but first time flying and first time supervoiced. tell me training flight. give me an option to opt out. >> no way. >> and adam, you don't concur? >> no, you do have an option to pick your pilot. it is called flying private. we have an extremely safe commercial aviation system in the united states, extremely safe. we have to love it in the hands of the a. >> we have an incredible safety record. >> can't there beore disclosure. you so student drivers around. >> what about the boeing 777 and that dude in the air. >> and the average american is not got a way to ascertain. the most dangerous thing is a tired pilot and that is what you will not know. >> tired or drunk. >> there are rules. >> what do you make of all of this? shoulde have a standard tabase to go to so we can look at who is piloting the plane? >> i think it makes a lot of sense a
if you were to ask the passengers on the flight, your co-- pilot a safety record but hasn't floun in san francisco, do you think that some of them at lost would think tis? >> absolutely. from a busine model point of vow, it would wreck the industry. but first time flying and first time supervoiced. tell me training flight. give me an option to opt out. >> no way. >> and adam, you don't concur? >> no, you do have an option to pick your pilot. it is called flying private....
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and so when you chose your co-founders, when you choose your first employees you have a way you lookg to the table, to understand their skill set and know how they'll impact your business. do the exact same thing with investors. far too many entrepreneurs view themselves as on the sell side of partnership. they should spend more time evaluating their source of capital, is it going to add value beyond the green. >> unlike hiring, you can't fire them. once they're invested, they're there. >> here's what you don't want, someone you are beholding to because you have their money but who doesn't understand your business. >> or have the same goals as you. let's move onto the next one. this is a question about targeting a niche audience. >> how do i best reach small business owners in the urban community to provide them a service such as business management? >> so i think this is interesting. she's trying to reach one particular type of person. it's really a question how do you reach a niche. general. >> i think the best thing to do is to deeply understand your customer and walk in their sho
and so when you chose your co-founders, when you choose your first employees you have a way you lookg to the table, to understand their skill set and know how they'll impact your business. do the exact same thing with investors. far too many entrepreneurs view themselves as on the sell side of partnership. they should spend more time evaluating their source of capital, is it going to add value beyond the green. >> unlike hiring, you can't fire them. once they're invested, they're there....
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your summer play list. stay right there. "the five." have a great day everybody. ♪ >>> the summer work parties are upon us, kind where you can see co workersiting in hedges. here is the list of the dos and the don'ts. any clothing that reveals more than 40% of your body is a no-no. don't wear anything to show co workers how zany you are. novelty t shirts are for 12 year olds. the pool is for kids, too. you are too old to belly flop and no one wants to see you exit the pool minus your shorts. don't talk shop with the boss. don't bring up a coworker's behavior in front of their spouse. arrive late, leave early. don't be the awkward conversation sandwich. there in the beginning alone with the host and as the family is cleaning up talking like a dumb drunk. don't talk to kids. they will probably aaccuse you of something. get everything out of your system before you arrive like ms. manners said number one guests never leave a number two. don't hit on the help until they are done packing up. don't bring a friend you don't know well. last thing you need is a multiple homicide. let the host deal with complaining neighbors. you can be a hero in you
your summer play list. stay right there. "the five." have a great day everybody. ♪ >>> the summer work parties are upon us, kind where you can see co workersiting in hedges. here is the list of the dos and the don'ts. any clothing that reveals more than 40% of your body is a no-no. don't wear anything to show co workers how zany you are. novelty t shirts are for 12 year olds. the pool is for kids, too. you are too old to belly flop and no one wants to see you exit the pool...
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and this actor co-starred with your co-star, tom goodman. >> denzel?instein. >> so, everybody, looking for the roller-skating mountie movie. we thank you so much, fellas, for coming in, playing the game and now a final check of the weather. >>> good morning, gang. we're going to talk about the uber ice cream truck when we come back in the show. let's get to the weather. we have only 30 seconds. we need to do this rapidly and quickly. we'll show you what's going on by the nation today. and thanks to the long island folks at lij hospital for a beautiful event last night. in comes in this cold front. this is beginning of breaking this heat wave. lit take some time. where you see storms for the next couple of days, you can see strong to severe storms. because we're up against this heat. when it's over 100 degrees, it's perfect for ice cream. when it's over 100 degrees, >>> good morning, sunshine about an hour quicker and warmer weather on the way, 81 in the north bay and south bay, 95 east bay, 70 around south san francisco, fremont, p >> all that weather
and this actor co-starred with your co-star, tom goodman. >> denzel?instein. >> so, everybody, looking for the roller-skating mountie movie. we thank you so much, fellas, for coming in, playing the game and now a final check of the weather. >>> good morning, gang. we're going to talk about the uber ice cream truck when we come back in the show. let's get to the weather. we have only 30 seconds. we need to do this rapidly and quickly. we'll show you what's going on by the...
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speaking of interesting people, johnny depp is your co-star -- >> really -- >> jimmy: we should break now. >> is that why you had all the altoids by the back door? >> jimmy: yes, that was it from last night. did he kiss you on the set of the film? because you are much more attractive than i am? >> i guess that is just the customary greeting. >> jimmy: did you guys have is fun together? >> yeah, we did. >> jimmy: it seems like -- that is a fun movie to watch. you guys were out in the desert. and had a great time and terrible time making it. >> if we didn't have the crew and all the people making it we would have been sequestered in hell. really, there were times where we were shooting and we would be four, five, six hours from the nearest hotel. eight hours from the nearest airport. and this is in the southwest. in america, where you think i can drive almost all the way across arizona in eight hours. >> jimmy: right. >> yeah, yeah, that is how far it is to a town. >> jimmy: is it my imagination or have you been in a lot of movies in a short period of time? it seems like after "the soci
speaking of interesting people, johnny depp is your co-star -- >> really -- >> jimmy: we should break now. >> is that why you had all the altoids by the back door? >> jimmy: yes, that was it from last night. did he kiss you on the set of the film? because you are much more attractive than i am? >> i guess that is just the customary greeting. >> jimmy: did you guys have is fun together? >> yeah, we did. >> jimmy: it seems like -- that is a fun...
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. >>> and you know, sometimes you just can't get along with your co-workers. ght in the middle of a tournament, what would you do if you weren't getting along with your caddy? would you pitch a fit? we'll tell you what this golfer did. . >>> some history made in the nhl today by a young man by the name of seth jones. he was chosen overall fourth by the national predators, that may not sound that impressive, but it actually ties a record. pete schraeger here from foxsports.com. pete? >> his father, pop eye jones, coach for brooklyn nets, seth jones one of the best hockey players in the nation, that's his father. he was drafted fourth overall by the predators. the highest for african-american hockey players drafted into the nhl. huge, huge accomplishment, amazing celebration here. and first overall pick, nathan mckin ento the colorado avalanche, same home as sydney crosby. that's a major accomplishment. >> awesome. congrats to him. we have a lot of hockey fans on staff. >>> so nb park. >> out on long island at the women's u.s. open, she wins. what she did here, t
. >>> and you know, sometimes you just can't get along with your co-workers. ght in the middle of a tournament, what would you do if you weren't getting along with your caddy? would you pitch a fit? we'll tell you what this golfer did. . >>> some history made in the nhl today by a young man by the name of seth jones. he was chosen overall fourth by the national predators, that may not sound that impressive, but it actually ties a record. pete schraeger here from foxsports.com....
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speaking of interesting people, johnny depp is your co-star in this movie, "the lone ranger." he kissed me last night. >> i saw that. yeah. >> jimmy: we should break the circle right now. >> is that why you had all the altoids in the back by the door? >> jimmy: just in case. oh, yeah. that was it from last night. did he kiss you on the set of the film? because you are much more attractive than i am. >> i guess that is just the customary greeting. you know? i don't think anybody was safe from the smooches. >> jimmy: did you guys have fun together? >> yeah, we did. >> jimmy: it seems like -- that movie to me, and it's a fun movie to watch, but it seems like you're out in the middle of the desert and either you guys had a great time or you had a terrible time making it. >> you know, if we wouldn't have had the crew and we wouldn't have had all the people working on it -- >> jimmy: you would have been stranded in the desert. >> we would have been sequestered in hell. there were times we were shooting where we'd be four, five, six hours from the nearest hotel. >> jimmy: oh, really?
speaking of interesting people, johnny depp is your co-star in this movie, "the lone ranger." he kissed me last night. >> i saw that. yeah. >> jimmy: we should break the circle right now. >> is that why you had all the altoids in the back by the door? >> jimmy: just in case. oh, yeah. that was it from last night. did he kiss you on the set of the film? because you are much more attractive than i am. >> i guess that is just the customary greeting. you...
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refuse the world as it was and the roles that have been provided for them as people, people like your co-workers that you work with and to move into art for the purpose of creating an alternative world and for the purposes of -- so if they didn't like the limited roles that coulter had provided for them they would invent their own roles. so the idea of the genius or the poet, are really new rules to be -- for people to inhabit just as the beatnik was, just as the bohemian was, all those new rules for human beings to an abbot as a way of fleeing the roles that the dominant culture had provided. so that is a very different way of thinking about the function of romanticism and it allows us to think that romanticism is not something that existed in a very limited kind of age, period at the beginning of the 19th century but something that has never stopped. we have boys had artist. there has always been art in which primarily identified with a certain kind of dissidents through the creation of art. one of my favorite philosophers that is the all art is rule governs the formation. it's not def
refuse the world as it was and the roles that have been provided for them as people, people like your co-workers that you work with and to move into art for the purpose of creating an alternative world and for the purposes of -- so if they didn't like the limited roles that coulter had provided for them they would invent their own roles. so the idea of the genius or the poet, are really new rules to be -- for people to inhabit just as the beatnik was, just as the bohemian was, all those new...
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i want to start off with this interview mark o'mara gave and he accuses your co-counsel ben crump ofg facts, making up stories, victimizing george zimmerman in a smear campaign, publicity campaign and said without his actions, zimmerman would have never been charged. how do you respond? >> let's take our time and go through it because i think it's very important. i remember when ben first came back to the firm. this guy killed trayvon martin and the sanford police department were getting ready to close the investigation, and they indicated that they were not going to arrest this guy, and we believed whole heartily that if you killed an unarmed teenager, you had a minimum of at least being arrested. mr. o'mara may have philosophical problems with that but we're rights lawyers. when someone kills someone who is unarmed, that person should go into the justice system and go into that process. that's not a decision that should be made by one or two people. it's a decision that should be made by the process, and that's what we argued for, and so we have not done anything to talk about anyo
i want to start off with this interview mark o'mara gave and he accuses your co-counsel ben crump ofg facts, making up stories, victimizing george zimmerman in a smear campaign, publicity campaign and said without his actions, zimmerman would have never been charged. how do you respond? >> let's take our time and go through it because i think it's very important. i remember when ben first came back to the firm. this guy killed trayvon martin and the sanford police department were getting...
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i want to start off with this interview mark o'mara gave and he accuses your co-counsel ben crump ofipulating facts, making up stories, victimizing george zimmerman in a smear campaign, publicity campaign and said without his actions, zimmerman would have never been charged. how do you respond? >> let's take our time and go through it because i think it's very important. i remember when ben first came back to the firm. this guy killed trayvon martin and the sanford police department were getting ready to close the investigation, and they indicated that they were not going to arrest this guy, and we believed whole heartily that if you killed an unarmed teenager, you had a minimum of at least being arrested. mr. o'mara may have philosophical problems with that but we're rights lawyers. when someone kills someone who is unarmed, that person should go into the justice system and go into that process. that's not a decision that should be made by one or two people. it's a decision that should be made by the process, and that's what we argued for, and so we have not done anything to talk ab
i want to start off with this interview mark o'mara gave and he accuses your co-counsel ben crump ofipulating facts, making up stories, victimizing george zimmerman in a smear campaign, publicity campaign and said without his actions, zimmerman would have never been charged. how do you respond? >> let's take our time and go through it because i think it's very important. i remember when ben first came back to the firm. this guy killed trayvon martin and the sanford police department were...
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i know your co-author passed away in 2000. he did a bunch of this week. longtime great congressional reporter. >> he was indeed. >> -- with my friends other at pbs. let's start with history of the senate and go through the version we see today and sort of get to the seeds that created the diversion we see today. a long time, senate candidates almost had to run as almost as if they were head of parties, prime minister candidates. you talk about lincoln, douglas, explain. >> lincoln and douglas -- the most important thing to remember, those two guys liked each other. they went through 17 major debates. it really brought -- >> no voter was voting for them. but it was a public election. >> that's right. what they were ai iaiming at wae legislature, to vote one of them to the senate. that's the way it was done till the 17th amendment in 1913. >> to say, if you want me, then you have to vote for this slate of candidates. >> right, which was a better way to do it then, than later. candidates were going around saying, i'll pay off your mortgage if you'll vote for
i know your co-author passed away in 2000. he did a bunch of this week. longtime great congressional reporter. >> he was indeed. >> -- with my friends other at pbs. let's start with history of the senate and go through the version we see today and sort of get to the seeds that created the diversion we see today. a long time, senate candidates almost had to run as almost as if they were head of parties, prime minister candidates. you talk about lincoln, douglas, explain. >>...
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. >> so from what i understand, there was a cliffhanger at the end where you kissed your co-star. >>tting together now after, what, three seasons finally? >> they get steamy quickly in the season premiere which is tomorrow night on usa. >> we knew the tension was leading there, by the way. >> did you in. >> i did. two seasons prior. this show is full of false identities where people you think are good guys may be bad guys. is there going to be any more mystery to your kashg it ter character? >> he has a couple epic secrets that will be revealed this season that have huge -- has a big impact on his relationship with annie and the cia. there's a lot that goes down in season four. >> you have three seasons of a huge fan base building for this. you've been tweeting a lot about getting ready for this fourth -- the start of the fourth season. can you give us anything besides the fact you have some secrets? give us a hint. your fans want to know. >> let me see. i would say one of the huge secrets involved his relationship with arthur, with the character on the show. we learn a lot about how
. >> so from what i understand, there was a cliffhanger at the end where you kissed your co-star. >>tting together now after, what, three seasons finally? >> they get steamy quickly in the season premiere which is tomorrow night on usa. >> we knew the tension was leading there, by the way. >> did you in. >> i did. two seasons prior. this show is full of false identities where people you think are good guys may be bad guys. is there going to be any more...
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conversation has to be, at the root, at the grass-roots, you have to talk to your neighbor, talk to your cor and the person who goes to church with you. that's where the connections happen. that's where we're going to find some progress forward for us. but to the juror b-29, i this i we let her off a bit easy here. if you've read the jury instructions you know intent was not the issue. it does not take intent for manslaughter or for second degree murder. and so i believe that there seems to be a disconnect between what those jury instructions said and what the injury wanted to read. if it had been me, i'll still be in the jury room today doing hand stands if i believed someone truly to be guilty, then you've got to hold out. it's your duty to hold out. and so i've got a lot of problems with this juror. i certainly have a lot of problems with some of the people who are kicking back on this trial as if it is some kind of indictment on all black people. i simply find it offensive that you would portray african-american culture as hoodie wearing thugs one and all. >> indeed. thur ray, if the co
conversation has to be, at the root, at the grass-roots, you have to talk to your neighbor, talk to your cor and the person who goes to church with you. that's where the connections happen. that's where we're going to find some progress forward for us. but to the juror b-29, i this i we let her off a bit easy here. if you've read the jury instructions you know intent was not the issue. it does not take intent for manslaughter or for second degree murder. and so i believe that there seems to be...
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or when your co-worker keeps interrupting you about your weekend to tell you about his, you go, hangw, it's hard to insert yourself and to stick up, but it's so important. and i know this from the column. it's so important to keep relationships in balance. and the longer you wait, the more out of balance the relationships can get. >> you field a lot of question, no doubt, in your column, but this is a new one which is now receiving a wedding invitation via facebook. do you think that's appropriate? >> well, i don't think -- i mean, i think there are generational things going on with social media that we will -- that we are not on the right side of. >> but you point out maybe it's better to spend $2,000 on the wedding and a good band rather than the invitations, which are very expensive. >> sure. absolutely. there are lots of ways you can choose to spend money. if this is a wedding that's happening on the beach somewhere and i want's a really casual no-budget thing, terrific. but the actual question i got that prompted this was a bridal couple who wanted the guests to fly to spain. an
or when your co-worker keeps interrupting you about your weekend to tell you about his, you go, hangw, it's hard to insert yourself and to stick up, but it's so important. and i know this from the column. it's so important to keep relationships in balance. and the longer you wait, the more out of balance the relationships can get. >> you field a lot of question, no doubt, in your column, but this is a new one which is now receiving a wedding invitation via facebook. do you think that's...
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. >> and what do your friends and co-workers saying about it? are they supportive? >> they say good for you, jim. good for you, jim, to get out of the situation that is making you miserabl miserable. >> take me on the lake! >> you guys are looking at a performance of a crocodile park in bangkok, thailand. this is at the crocodile farm and zoo and all kinds of tourists frequent the place, because you can see that the performers get up close and personal with the crocodiles and the crocodile in this video is enormous. he has the crock by the tail, and he is trying to move it. they are not exactly light as a feath feather. >> this guy over here has two sticks, and according to the report, he is 28-year-olds and been a performer at crocodile park for eight years. you see him going in with his sticks, and it looks as though he is poking the crocodile on the nose, on the snout. >> no, don't do it. >> oh, no. it is that trick. >> and then, he places his head inside of the open mouth of the crocodile. keep watching. >> oh, my goodness. >> oh, geez! >> he is lucky he didn't
. >> and what do your friends and co-workers saying about it? are they supportive? >> they say good for you, jim. good for you, jim, to get out of the situation that is making you miserabl miserable. >> take me on the lake! >> you guys are looking at a performance of a crocodile park in bangkok, thailand. this is at the crocodile farm and zoo and all kinds of tourists frequent the place, because you can see that the performers get up close and personal with the...
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i can't imagine we will not hear your name and all of your co-stars. >> it's the biggest movie for hboderberg we felt safe. and we could go for it. god knows, we were definitely going for it. >> why not? >> how close you are right now. >> my latest co-star. forget matt damon. forget him. >> yes. >> are you serious? >> oh, my gosh. >> it's clearly a pelican. >> don't move. it's all good. her name is ginger. >> and look at this. >> wow. >> come here. come here. >> i'm right here. come here. >> we should say that -- while you're doing this, this project really is about wildlife. >> yes. >> you're passionate about wildlife. you have been for a long time. and you look on this project. watch where you lay your hand here. to -- >> this is a web documentary that you can see tonight that celebrates dawn's 40-year partnership with bird rescue and marine mammal center. and all of the workers who help rescue birds like this caught in oil slicks around the world. >> just a big -- it's not just a big oil spill that we read about in the news or hear about in the news. there's little events all the ti
i can't imagine we will not hear your name and all of your co-stars. >> it's the biggest movie for hboderberg we felt safe. and we could go for it. god knows, we were definitely going for it. >> why not? >> how close you are right now. >> my latest co-star. forget matt damon. forget him. >> yes. >> are you serious? >> oh, my gosh. >> it's clearly a pelican. >> don't move. it's all good. her name is ginger. >> and look at this. >>...
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only god knows what was on zimmerman's mind, but the gun laws and stand your ground laws must change." let's go to co-host of "the view," sherri shepherd. she tweeted from "sherrishepherd2h," going to pray and after i pray, i'm going to hug my son who one day might go to the store in the rain in a hoodie. maybe it will be different, #jesus." and a lot of prayers, a lot of calls for people to pray for the family and for our country. and let's also go to lana dunham, treater of the hbo series "girls." she writes simply a two-letter sta start, "no. my heart is with sybrina fulton, rachel jeantel everyone who loved trayvon and has been sent the message that his life did not matter." kate, chris? >> i think most people would agree, people, their hearts and prayers are with the family of
only god knows what was on zimmerman's mind, but the gun laws and stand your ground laws must change." let's go to co-host of "the view," sherri shepherd. she tweeted from "sherrishepherd2h," going to pray and after i pray, i'm going to hug my son who one day might go to the store in the rain in a hoodie. maybe it will be different, #jesus." and a lot of prayers, a lot of calls for people to pray for the family and for our country. and let's also go to lana dunham,...
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congress and bipartisan majorities in both houses of congress, the american court system and 35,000 of your cokers at nsa? >> retired general michael hayden headed both the nsa and the cia. decades of expeditious has given them experience on the profiles of the threat. there's a tendency to believe they're underappreciated or under financial profiling. cia ajensgent aldrich hanes and robert hansen. >> reporter: cbs news has obtained this video. it was made to warn intelligence officers. >> i'm special agent james and she's special agent kim. >> of what to look for if the threat of national security is the person sitting in the next cubeicle cubicle. >> these two most recent cases are a little different. they're probably doing it for this ideology absolute commitment to transparency. >> how do you screen against that? very very difficult. how do you monitor that? very very difficult. your threats are going to change. they're going to change based on technology, change based on incidence, challenge based on political incidents. you have to meet that change. >> snowden offer add bolded a bold new
congress and bipartisan majorities in both houses of congress, the american court system and 35,000 of your cokers at nsa? >> retired general michael hayden headed both the nsa and the cia. decades of expeditious has given them experience on the profiles of the threat. there's a tendency to believe they're underappreciated or under financial profiling. cia ajensgent aldrich hanes and robert hansen. >> reporter: cbs news has obtained this video. it was made to warn intelligence...
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we are your friends were co-workers we are your kids we are the face of arthritis i am one i am one of50 million americans affected by the chronic pain of arthritis. we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org tracy: well, the uprising in egypt is totally impacting your bottom line. a panel of financial experts is back around to with tips on navigating through this turmoil. editor for herb money needs ultimate wealth report, ceo of mclean financial group and resident scholar at the american enterprise institute, all still here. first, fox business rich edson, god bless his soul, stayed late to join us with the latest that of egypt. >> reporter: good evening. supporters of ousted president continued to protest and demonstrations are turning violent as reports citing the yptian government said 17 people are dead as a result. the egyptian economy has deteriorated since he took over last year and this afternoon another downgrade of the egyptian credit ratin. in its release they say their is a risk of material deterioration of domes
we are your friends were co-workers we are your kids we are the face of arthritis i am one i am one of50 million americans affected by the chronic pain of arthritis. we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org tracy: well, the uprising in egypt is totally impacting your bottom line. a panel of financial experts is back around to with tips on navigating through this turmoil. editor for herb money needs ultimate wealth report, ceo of...
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we are your friends we are co-workers we are your kids we are the face of arthritis i am one i am one of over 50 million americans affected by the chronic pain of arthritis. we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org the george zimmerman verdict. >> this is something no one gets over. there is no winners here. there is no monsters here. that is the tragedy. >> don west one of the victorious defense team and he is right there are no winners here. remember this jury, six ladies. six women. six local women. five of them white. one hispanic. what must they have thought of this spectacle. of course, they were sequestered but it was impossible, frankly, folks, let's face it for them not to know the eyes of the nation and the world were on sanford, florida, on that courthouse behind me and that they were playing a central role in a historic event this trial i think will be looked back on. susan constantine a well known jury consultant joins me now and i want to give you a head's up folks, i will be asking the panel and panelists ple
we are your friends we are co-workers we are your kids we are the face of arthritis i am one i am one of over 50 million americans affected by the chronic pain of arthritis. we are the face... ...of arthritis learn how the arthritis foundation can help at facesofarthritis.org the george zimmerman verdict. >> this is something no one gets over. there is no winners here. there is no monsters here. that is the tragedy. >> don west one of the victorious defense team and he is right...
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that if your income is not one of for medicaid, there are several programs that will help you pay your coays and deductibles. yournk you can contact social security office and they can help you walk through those. host: julie rovner here to answer your questions on health care issues and health care exchanges set to open on october 1. kelly from jacksonville, ark., on the democratic line. caller: good morning. i appreciate c-span. it is like a window into the federal government. i watch you every morning. what the go back to last calller was talking about about being on medicare and everything. i was wondering how much medicare may be cut because they are trying to put money into the other programs, and also, why is there not been -- like the other gentleman, we do not inlify for medicaid here this state. they told me the last four times i replied that i was not qualified. when you go to the doctor, you still have the co-payment of $30. if you are disabled, you are sick. you were probably going to 5-$6 every two or three months. it gets quite expensive. i was wondering what the federal go
that if your income is not one of for medicaid, there are several programs that will help you pay your coays and deductibles. yournk you can contact social security office and they can help you walk through those. host: julie rovner here to answer your questions on health care issues and health care exchanges set to open on october 1. kelly from jacksonville, ark., on the democratic line. caller: good morning. i appreciate c-span. it is like a window into the federal government. i watch you...
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your take? having worked with him as a co-host that you did not know you were going to get.e you were sat down, given a job at another network and told who your co-host would be and i don't know how long the show went, about two years? >> that's not exactly right. i knew by the time we sat down he was going to be -- >> oh, yeah. >> not on the air. >> we did a little rehearsing. i met eliot for the first time, though, in preparation for the show that became parker spitzer and, you know, eliot, like all people is a complex figure. he can be beguiling and extremely charming. i see everyone here has met him or had some transactions. but as he described himself a steamroller. he has powerful enemies in this town. i used to walk down the street with him frequently and people would race to speak to him. cab drivers would cross four lanes of traffic and slam on brakes and say, good morning, governor. and you know, there are a lot of people who think highly of him. they certainly think he's competent in the role he wants to play now. whether he can be forgiven, i don't know that elio
your take? having worked with him as a co-host that you did not know you were going to get.e you were sat down, given a job at another network and told who your co-host would be and i don't know how long the show went, about two years? >> that's not exactly right. i knew by the time we sat down he was going to be -- >> oh, yeah. >> not on the air. >> we did a little rehearsing. i met eliot for the first time, though, in preparation for the show that became parker spitzer...
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your income is not low enough for medicaid, there are several programs that will help you pay your co-pays and deductibles on medicare. caller: who do i contact for those? guest: i think you can contact your social security office. they can walk you through those. rovner here to answer your questions on medical issues and insurance and the health exchanges that are set to open on october 1. kelly is up next from jacksonville, arkansas on our democratic line. caller: good morning. how are you today? i appreciate c-span. it is like a window into the federal government. i watch you every morning. what do you think of the health exchanges? to go back to what the last caller was talking about, being on medicare. i was wondering how much medicare may be cut because they are try to put money into the is howrograms, and also -- likere has not been the other gentlemen, we do not qualify for medicaid. here in this state, they told me the last four times i applied as qualified, but when you go to the doctor, you still got the copayment of $30, and if you are disabled, you are sick, you are probably g
your income is not low enough for medicaid, there are several programs that will help you pay your co-pays and deductibles on medicare. caller: who do i contact for those? guest: i think you can contact your social security office. they can walk you through those. rovner here to answer your questions on medical issues and insurance and the health exchanges that are set to open on october 1. kelly is up next from jacksonville, arkansas on our democratic line. caller: good morning. how are you...
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watch the lifestyles of your co-workers, the attitude, behaviors, odd working hours, unexplained traveltress issues divorce, financial problem, track on-line activity. basically you're spying on each other. >> brian: they suggest managers have regular access to your employees' contact lists and electronic communication. >> gretchen: they already have access, don't they? >> brian: not in every case. >> steve: look, a lot of people have marriage problems and it's completely unrelated to the fact that they might be leaking things to a newspaper or to a blog site or something like that. plus, this is rife with the possibility that if you don't like somebody two pods over, you can tell your manager, hey, you know what? bobby over there, i saw him talking on the phone with somebody and he's been acting weird and coming in late hours. it's a real way to get somebody else in trouble. >> brian: maybe it's not the right time. but i also noticed a lot of people on "fox & friends" working odd hours. there is something suspicious there. i'd like to report whole show, if that's possible. is there a f
watch the lifestyles of your co-workers, the attitude, behaviors, odd working hours, unexplained traveltress issues divorce, financial problem, track on-line activity. basically you're spying on each other. >> brian: they suggest managers have regular access to your employees' contact lists and electronic communication. >> gretchen: they already have access, don't they? >> brian: not in every case. >> steve: look, a lot of people have marriage problems and it's...
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there's the inmate who seems like your neighbor or co-worker. the second is the inmate who embraces the criminal lifestyle and makes no qualms about it. >> i believe in stabbings. i believe in some people should be stabbed. >> and then there's the third type. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't look so intelligent, either. for 57-year-old doesn't. some people think i'm immature for my age. >> when we first met clarence butterfield he had been incarcerated for more than a year at the orange county jail in southern california. like most jail inmates he had not been convicted but was incarcerated awaiting jail. he had pled not guilty to the murder of his daughter. but that didn't stop him taking jokes. >> how about a d.a. takes a gun under his arm into a bar. bartender goes, you can't come in here with a pig. he goes, i was talking to the duck. >> clarence is an older gentl
there's the inmate who seems like your neighbor or co-worker. the second is the inmate who embraces the criminal lifestyle and makes no qualms about it. >> i believe in stabbings. i believe in some people should be stabbed. >> and then there's the third type. >> from afar they seem like a normal member of society. but as we get to know them, we realize, they don't distinguish between right or wrong and that's the frightening part. >> sorry, sticking out my tongue don't...
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your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he coed the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground, to expand stand your ground in the state of illinois. how hypocritical can the man be to say on one hand, never mentioned he did this back in 2004 and thinks it is wrong, he said hey, stand your ground is wrong. >> what should we use scissors like janet napolitano said or let him finish? let him beat us? >> the interesting thing, we talked about this a couple weeks ago, the cdc government report, a comprehensive look at gun control after the sandy hook tragedy. they found that armed victims are less likely to be hurt in an attack. if they had shown the opposite, that story would have been everywhere. it would have been turned into law in a matter of weeks. but because they found the opposite and that having a gun helps, it disappeared faster than a line of coke in front of charlie sheen. it just went away. nobody talks about it. >> you can only find it on little blog posts. >> centers for disease control. >> if they're against stand y
your ground. in no uncertain terms, had a lot of problems with that law. yet we talked about it yesterday briefly in 2004, he coed the illinois sb bill to bring stand your ground, to expand stand your ground in the state of illinois. how hypocritical can the man be to say on one hand, never mentioned he did this back in 2004 and thinks it is wrong, he said hey, stand your ground is wrong. >> what should we use scissors like janet napolitano said or let him finish? let him beat us?...
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. >> co-chair wilson, do i have your permission to do roll call first? >> yes, roll call first. >> harriet wong? >> present. >> sarah burgett. >> present. >> wendy james, absent. co-chair wilson. >> present. >> chip supanich. >> here. >> denise senhaux. >> present. >> tatiana kostanian. >> present. >> roland wong. >> present. >> now i will read the agenda. one, welcome, introduction and roll call. two, action item, reading and approval of the agenda. three, public comments, items not on today's agenda, but within the jurisdiction of the mdc, each speaker is limited to two-three minutes. four, information item report from the chair. five, information item report from the director of the mayor's office on disability. six, information item, accessibility planning for the 34th america's cup and update on the city's plans to make the 34th america's cup the most accessible and international sailing event in history, including accessible paths to travel, transit, seating and signage. presentation by adam van de water, assistant project manager, office of economi
. >> co-chair wilson, do i have your permission to do roll call first? >> yes, roll call first. >> harriet wong? >> present. >> sarah burgett. >> present. >> wendy james, absent. co-chair wilson. >> present. >> chip supanich. >> here. >> denise senhaux. >> present. >> tatiana kostanian. >> present. >> roland wong. >> present. >> now i will read the agenda. one, welcome, introduction and roll...
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old free broadcast clothing videos for your media projects a free media our t.v. dot com. hello and welcome to soviet co i'm so cool shevardnadze and today our guest is not . outgoing president where looking at the legacy of his two terms in office and asking for his own estimation of thinks achieved. eight years in power instead i'm up for a rainy i'm president mahmoud ahmadinejad's but has he done it will he be proudly remember it was his ambition realized and was it worth the sacrifice is his country made for the status of a nuclear state and his own voice in the face of powerful players was ahmadinejad's truly the choice and the voice of his people or a pop it in the hands of the clerics have his wishes come true as he reached the destination he says out for iran is how it's going president mahmoud ahmadinejad's . talks to. mr president is coming to an end after eight years of your rule iran finds itself in great economic difficulty it is also isolated geopolitically what would you say are your presidents as main achievements. divorce is facing economic recession. and to care and economic crisis is
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from violeta gonzalez saying, piers morgan, i'm thinking jeff daniel s shoud be a permanent co-anchor on your she's the only one to use the word "co." tell me you're not going to go in the news business. >> victoria, i'm fictional and not even here right now. >> you have to come in and stand in for me one night. the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. current chevy truck owners can trade up to this chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000. male narrator: male narrator: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale is on now. dog:
from violeta gonzalez saying, piers morgan, i'm thinking jeff daniel s shoud be a permanent co-anchor on your she's the only one to use the word "co." tell me you're not going to go in the news business. >> victoria, i'm fictional and not even here right now. >> you have to come in and stand in for me one night. the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back....
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from violeta gonzalez saying, piers morgan, i'm thinking jeff daniels should be a permanent co-anchor on your she's the only one to use the word "co." tell me you're not going to go in the news business. >> victoria, i'm fictional and not even here right now. >> you have to come in and stand in for me one night. the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back. >>> tomorrow night, what could be the most dramatic day in the are...are... are... engineer: are... arrrrrr. arrrrr. someone bring me an eye patch, i feel like a bloomin' pirate. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. honestly, i feel like i nailed that. it's not a candy bar. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. imagine what it's doing to your pores. [ female announcer ] neutrogena® oil free moisture hydrates without clogging pores. 100% free of oil, fragrance and dyes. oil free. worry free. [ female announcer ] oil free moisture. neutrogena®.
from violeta gonzalez saying, piers morgan, i'm thinking jeff daniels should be a permanent co-anchor on your she's the only one to use the word "co." tell me you're not going to go in the news business. >> victoria, i'm fictional and not even here right now. >> you have to come in and stand in for me one night. the second season of "the newsroom" premieres this sunday on hbo. please do not come into my business. >> pleasure. >> we'll be right back....