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am not rich. if the bush tax cuts expire in december, as planned, a family of four's income tax will go up by over $3,000. guest: i agree wholeheartedly. i did a paper showing what a family of four that earned about $50,000 would pay this year under the current tax system and under the previous tax system. it came out to over $2,000 more that they would pay if the rates go up. it is not a trivial amount, and that is the point i'm trying to make. we have heard for years and years and years, tax cuts for the rich. it just isn't true. it is important to recognize that we are less than six months away from this happening and congress has done nothing. they have had all year to get around to extending this, if they take president obama's plan -- they have not done either wind. they have done nothing. there is no plan for them to do something at this moment. it is very dangerous. i think there is a plan effort to push this as long as possible and maybe deal with it after the midterm elections in novembe
am not rich. if the bush tax cuts expire in december, as planned, a family of four's income tax will go up by over $3,000. guest: i agree wholeheartedly. i did a paper showing what a family of four that earned about $50,000 would pay this year under the current tax system and under the previous tax system. it came out to over $2,000 more that they would pay if the rates go up. it is not a trivial amount, and that is the point i'm trying to make. we have heard for years and years and years, tax...
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the rich are not necessarily getting richer? >> no, the rich are getting hit hard. >> mitchell: the legal process of taking possession of the plane begins with a call to police. >> hi. i'd like the call in the repossession of an airplane please. it's a 2008 lear 60. >> mitchell: cage says the owner was a high-flying florida real estate investor, now experiencing hard times. >> look how new these tires are. >> randy craft, a one-time professional wrestler, is cage's scout and muscle. this lear has seven seats and a first-rate cockpit. >> now we're looking at everything-- the wood, the seats. >> mitchell: its inspection complete, the jet is towed to a nearby hanger for safekeeping. >> this plane we picked up in northern florida. >> mitchell: cage stores his repos at his orlando headquarters until he has a chance to resell them for the banks. >> we're living off the commissions on the sales. >> mitchell: his next job brings us to a marina in central florida. ken, what are you looking for here? >> i'm looking for a 45-foot newer spo
the rich are not necessarily getting richer? >> no, the rich are getting hit hard. >> mitchell: the legal process of taking possession of the plane begins with a call to police. >> hi. i'd like the call in the repossession of an airplane please. it's a 2008 lear 60. >> mitchell: cage says the owner was a high-flying florida real estate investor, now experiencing hard times. >> look how new these tires are. >> randy craft, a one-time professional wrestler, is...
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it is the solution that is made alex rich it's a solution that means i can live in a rich society with all the benefits that brings it's a fossil fuel solution that marc and alex want to deny to the poorest people on the planet and alex talks about the i.p.c.c. saying it has warmed up in these public documents but i prefer i prefer when scientists talk privately like in the claimant get emails and member that scientists who say that the truth is a house and warm the last fifteen years and it's a disgrace that we can't explain why we've gone through create this feud is warm you know weather changes. it always will it always has warmer weather is good for agricultural productivity at least a male she's e-mails have just been misinterpreted cost of millions of jobs will cost hundreds of millions of jobs across the across america across europe across russia and then deny the chance of a future to hundreds of millions in the developing world you want to make some ridiculous conspiracy theories and i built a distance i thought ok mark go ahead jump in there go ahead mark what i just say i ju
it is the solution that is made alex rich it's a solution that means i can live in a rich society with all the benefits that brings it's a fossil fuel solution that marc and alex want to deny to the poorest people on the planet and alex talks about the i.p.c.c. saying it has warmed up in these public documents but i prefer i prefer when scientists talk privately like in the claimant get emails and member that scientists who say that the truth is a house and warm the last fifteen years and it's...
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they won't overpay for anything that's how rich they are so say oh it's seven dollars i'll pay forty that's how rich i am america that's like they make fun of a rapper spending too much money they spend much money on chains and lisa ten thousand dollars ten list is worth ten thousand dollars right this is not worth ten dollars of they're like yes we're going to do it because a rich and we own america and we own the world i want to go to china for being evil . is the fear that you buy for i don't know while i had a dollar ok i'd like to send their marketing as a i was called a world famous spirit i really like that yes ok i want to live on i want to revive that you know to boobs i had to talk about boobs there's a new study coming out of australia that says that we're going to get a clip from this really who i got i agree it was right and i really don't i mean it was breast we could fund it to the beach clips i thought i'd really think that thrilled you know why do you like you are getting bigger are you stoked on that i don't i don't think this is a debate topic i think we should all
they won't overpay for anything that's how rich they are so say oh it's seven dollars i'll pay forty that's how rich i am america that's like they make fun of a rapper spending too much money they spend much money on chains and lisa ten thousand dollars ten list is worth ten thousand dollars right this is not worth ten dollars of they're like yes we're going to do it because a rich and we own america and we own the world i want to go to china for being evil . is the fear that you buy for i...
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. >> reporter: rich andrews, a rookie, is savoring his last few days. he got a pink slip. and on friday he along with 50 other firefighters will be laid off. a total of four engines around the city, including 30 will be cut stretching manpower. he can't talk on camera but concerned visitors from the children's discovery museum nearby were very vocal. >> we wouldn't know what to do without you. we are so grateful and we're really, really sorry to see you leave. >> reporter: the folks at the children's discovery museum are understandably nervous. that's them right there. the fire station right now is just a couple seconds away right here. once engine 30 goes away, the next closest fire truck is ten blocks away from fire station number one. >> and the farther out you put them within the community, any little bit of time that's lost can put someone's life in danger. >> reporter: firefighters along with all other city employees were asked by the mayor to cut their pay 10 pocket to help deal with the city's shortfall. one of the city's chief negotiators is asking for millions mo
. >> reporter: rich andrews, a rookie, is savoring his last few days. he got a pink slip. and on friday he along with 50 other firefighters will be laid off. a total of four engines around the city, including 30 will be cut stretching manpower. he can't talk on camera but concerned visitors from the children's discovery museum nearby were very vocal. >> we wouldn't know what to do without you. we are so grateful and we're really, really sorry to see you leave. >> reporter: the...
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she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat that is so rich and creamy you can taste it in everye. and for that, she relies on the hundreds of dairy farms that call california home. one of those farms is the giacomazzi family dairy in hanford. for more than 100 years now, they've taken care of the land and the countless number of dairy cows they've had on the farm, all in an effort to supply healthy, wholesome milk to people across the nation. >> it is my responsibility as a dairy farmer to not only produce a very-high-quality product that has amazing nutritional value, but also to do it in a responsible way. animals as part of our family in addition to being part of our business, and so our values require us to treat them with respect and make sure they're taken care of. >> in addition to caring for his animals, dino has won numerous environmental awards for his conservation efforts at the farm. he says for him, being a dairy farmer isn't a job or a career, it's a lifestyle, and as a multigenerational d@iry farmer, it's a lifestyle he hopes to continue well into the future. >> w
she only uses premium milk with the high butterfat that is so rich and creamy you can taste it in everye. and for that, she relies on the hundreds of dairy farms that call california home. one of those farms is the giacomazzi family dairy in hanford. for more than 100 years now, they've taken care of the land and the countless number of dairy cows they've had on the farm, all in an effort to supply healthy, wholesome milk to people across the nation. >> it is my responsibility as a dairy...
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it is part of that ongoing really rich relationship building that happens in our arts community. >> i got a chance to hear a little bit of your performance, and i am a big fan of john coltrane, and you play a phenomenal sax. can you tell me a little about your musical influences. >> a particular piece about john coltrane was he reached out to asia and his global vision. as an asian american growing up and coming up in this country seeking some recognition, that was a very meaningful, making that kind of contribution. i really owe a debt to john coltrane for recognizing my culture and uplifting it as part of the music as well. >> i know that your family history is really rich and complex in terms of illustrating how the chinese has occurred over the last two centuries. it could talk about that? >> it began in the 1870's, when my great grandfather, instead of coming with everybody else to the united states to build a railroad, he went off the coast of madagascar are. -- madagascar are. he met a woman there who is creel, african-american, french, and chinese. they married, and they had f
it is part of that ongoing really rich relationship building that happens in our arts community. >> i got a chance to hear a little bit of your performance, and i am a big fan of john coltrane, and you play a phenomenal sax. can you tell me a little about your musical influences. >> a particular piece about john coltrane was he reached out to asia and his global vision. as an asian american growing up and coming up in this country seeking some recognition, that was a very...
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. >> to my mind, it is wonderful to be part of such a rich cultural community. when visitors come to this area, that have so many different options. >> let's talk about the anniversary show, which will be a phenomenal opportunity for san franciscans and all visitors of the city to get a real sense of how the city has grown and the importance of culture. >> we focus on moments where it was involved in pushing the dialogue about contemporary art forward. the jackson pollock exhibition in 1945 is a perfect example of that. our founding director was deeply interested in abstraction and was engaged in dialogue with the guggenheim about bringing the jackson pollack showed to the west coast. the original price for the painting, $750. are directors thought that was too much of a stretch before the board of trustees, so she convinced them to reduce the price to firefighter dollars. it was just -- to $500. it was what was needed to persuade the board. it is a very subjective history of art. it has been very much shaped by the individuals involved with the museum over the
. >> to my mind, it is wonderful to be part of such a rich cultural community. when visitors come to this area, that have so many different options. >> let's talk about the anniversary show, which will be a phenomenal opportunity for san franciscans and all visitors of the city to get a real sense of how the city has grown and the importance of culture. >> we focus on moments where it was involved in pushing the dialogue about contemporary art forward. the jackson pollock...
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rich nations are being urged to provide more funding to come by aids as an international conference on the disease starts to wrap up and then it thousands have rallied in the city using the u.s. of the promise of companies to push up prices for aids medicine. those were the headlines all next in the latest edition of moscow out most of the news expose the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian government. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north of moscow along the road. is the small town south of the main goal to ring the nations. of the next few weeks we'll be visiting several of these historic wonderful cities and towns day out on a beautiful some of. them out of moscow you can see the journey. to just over the centuries many fasting throughout the journey is a long way from the second full day today it's about a two hour drive where you live you greeted by smooth house is surrounded by the forest and this moscow starts which is boom in the new capital of concrete and steel here it's a time traveling retreat of relaxation history and
rich nations are being urged to provide more funding to come by aids as an international conference on the disease starts to wrap up and then it thousands have rallied in the city using the u.s. of the promise of companies to push up prices for aids medicine. those were the headlines all next in the latest edition of moscow out most of the news expose the ring of ancient cities and towns just outside the russian government. hello and good to see you again now about seventy five kilometers north...
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they include baths as well as tissue paper made from the mineral-rich mud which officials say is good for people with sensitive skin. toothpaste uses mud extracts to improve its anti-bacterial effect. cook pots are said to release infrared rays and heat food ingredients quickly. >> translator: we want to develop various mud products to help the local economy. we aim to make boryeong the center of the world's mud industry. >> reporter: these events are intended to increase the number of repeat visitors and international tourists and boost the festival's revenue. now it draws more than 2 million visitors. the organizers' efforts have paid off. the city's revenue from the festival soared from $3,000 in its first year to $44 million in 2009. >> translator: we're trying to make this event one of the world's biggest festivals. we also plan to turn the area into a mud cluster complex to attract even more people. >> reporter: from the annual festival to product development, the mud industry in boryeong is drawing attention as a business model for revitalizing the local economy. rura lee, nhk
they include baths as well as tissue paper made from the mineral-rich mud which officials say is good for people with sensitive skin. toothpaste uses mud extracts to improve its anti-bacterial effect. cook pots are said to release infrared rays and heat food ingredients quickly. >> translator: we want to develop various mud products to help the local economy. we aim to make boryeong the center of the world's mud industry. >> reporter: these events are intended to increase the number...
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how even the rich and famous are fearing his presence. ,,,,,, the 93-year old actress fell out of bedast night reaching for her phone. doctors say she'll need a total hip replacement. she's been in a wh >>> zsa zsa gabor will have to have a hip replacement. she fell out of bed. she has been in a wheelchair since a 2002 car accident and suffered a stroke in 2005 reportedly. >>> surrounded by his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren former south african president nelson mandela celebrated his 92nd birthday today. he hosted dozens of visitors before the family sang happy birthday. first united nations nelson mandela international day. they celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary as well joined by his first wife. >>> many families are struggle. no secret. not just the middle class. how the recession has spawned a new business in high end repossessions. >> reporter: the tough economy of the past two years has caused a spike even among the wealthy. defaulting on loans for planes, boats, luxury rvs and occasionally racehorses. >> we have probably seen gosh, six, seven times more
how even the rich and famous are fearing his presence. ,,,,,, the 93-year old actress fell out of bedast night reaching for her phone. doctors say she'll need a total hip replacement. she's been in a wh >>> zsa zsa gabor will have to have a hip replacement. she fell out of bed. she has been in a wheelchair since a 2002 car accident and suffered a stroke in 2005 reportedly. >>> surrounded by his children, grandchildren and great grandchildren former south african president...
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-- a rich nation whose ideals and economy have been the envy of the world. one of the threats confronting america comes from within. i am talking about our national debt. wisely, the author, thomas jefferson, warned of this danger early on. as you once said the mother does not exist and engine so corrective of the government -- as he once said, there does not exist and engine so corrective as bigger -- so corrupt as the government. as usual, jefferson was right. at a time when americans are clipping coupons and pinchingg pennies, president obama and the democrats in congress continue to spend money that they and we do not have. three weeks ago, america's national debt topped $13 trillion. let me say that one more time -- $13 trillion is owed by the united states of america today. that number is so big it is difficult to comprehend. if you take that $13 trillion and/the number of americans, that is -- and divide it by the number of americans, that is over $40,000 for every person in this country. the national debt has risen by an average of $5 billion per day
-- a rich nation whose ideals and economy have been the envy of the world. one of the threats confronting america comes from within. i am talking about our national debt. wisely, the author, thomas jefferson, warned of this danger early on. as you once said the mother does not exist and engine so corrective of the government -- as he once said, there does not exist and engine so corrective as bigger -- so corrupt as the government. as usual, jefferson was right. at a time when americans are...
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. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but depicted as harsh, brutal, and disturbing. >> his style was revolutionary. not only his contrast between darkness and light, but for him
. >> he was a revolutionary artist whose life was as rich as his paintings. now roam remembers care of caravaggio's life. >> the painter of the night, a description of the painter that only is matched by its -- by his inner conflict in demons. his pictures are full of shadow and contrast. pioneer of the baroque, bringing his world of religion and life, not sweetly idealized, but depicted as harsh, brutal, and disturbing. >> his style was revolutionary. not only his contrast...
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united states like so many other countries have do you think that would work would that make these rich people actually pay up well you know i mean you make people pay up by closing the loopholes that allow them to skirt their responsibility of john kerry weren't allowed to dock in rhode island versus home state of massachusetts we wouldn't be talking about this issue and the tax flat progressive or otherwise doesn't mean that congress is going to do the work to close every other loophole that exists to see people reduce their tax burden so all you get with a flat tax is allowing people who already make a lot of money and who don't have too high a tax burden to have a lower tax burden i don't really see how that math works out let's make it so they pay less which puts us further into a deficit problem and further increases the responsibility of the middle and lower class i just don't get ryan or you have flat fact and you are a flat tax than i even you know i think what we're getting at here is progress of it and that's the real goal here not to have necessarily. any rate you're graduat
united states like so many other countries have do you think that would work would that make these rich people actually pay up well you know i mean you make people pay up by closing the loopholes that allow them to skirt their responsibility of john kerry weren't allowed to dock in rhode island versus home state of massachusetts we wouldn't be talking about this issue and the tax flat progressive or otherwise doesn't mean that congress is going to do the work to close every other loophole that...
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they want more taxes on the so-called rich, the rich of the little mom and pop grocery stores, the little hardware stores, the small community businesses, it's not the wal-marts, the at&t's, the boings, those aren't small businesses. but we have developed a policy and the policy of the democratic majority is antibusiness, it's antifreedom, it's antijob creation. why do they want to do that? it's because they believe, in my opinion, that government's the solution to everything. you see, they think, in my opinion, that government has to tell them how to run every aspect of their lives. i'll give you some examples. we've already seen where our democratic colleagues want to tell us how much salt we can have in our food. i'm a physician and i have prescribed low salt diets to my patients. i don't use salt. i hardly ever pick up a salt shaker. i don't even saltwater melon or eggs -- salt watermelon or eggs or tomatoes and i know as a physician we have plenty of salt for most of our body needs unless somebody has a particular reason that they lose salt in an abnormal way. even athletes for the m
they want more taxes on the so-called rich, the rich of the little mom and pop grocery stores, the little hardware stores, the small community businesses, it's not the wal-marts, the at&t's, the boings, those aren't small businesses. but we have developed a policy and the policy of the democratic majority is antibusiness, it's antifreedom, it's antijob creation. why do they want to do that? it's because they believe, in my opinion, that government's the solution to everything. you see, they...
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have been slain in drug violence across mexico since president felipe calderon declared war on the rich, powerful, ruthless drug cartels upon taking office in 2006. if juarez earlier this year, 15 people were killed, many of them high school students, when gunmen open fire on a party. police think it was a case of mistaken identity. in march, three people with ties to the u.s. consulate in juarez were murdered by drug gangsters. north of acapulco school children learned to duck and cover to survive the increasing violence. it's unclear who is responsible for the torreon massacre. what is clear, mexico's drug war continues unabated. bill whitaker, cbs news, los angeles. >>> just ahead, facebook prepares to pass a new milestone. we'll tell about you that. >>> plus, we'll toast to this. ancient bottles of bubbly found at the bottom of the sea. >>> first, katie couric with a preview of tonight's "cbs evening news." >> he's delivered over 15,000 babies. and get this, he's 100 years old. what keeps him going? find out in "assignment america" tonight only on the "cbs evening new news". 80 calo
have been slain in drug violence across mexico since president felipe calderon declared war on the rich, powerful, ruthless drug cartels upon taking office in 2006. if juarez earlier this year, 15 people were killed, many of them high school students, when gunmen open fire on a party. police think it was a case of mistaken identity. in march, three people with ties to the u.s. consulate in juarez were murdered by drug gangsters. north of acapulco school children learned to duck and cover to...
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when the -- when the bankers and the super rich, the architects of the financial crash, whose wealthaccording to the sunday times whose riches grew 77 billion pounds this year stand to lose neither their jobs nor their income and their wealth. is that what you mean fire everybody together? >> the prime minister. >> the right honorable gentleman fought the last election on 50 billion pounds of unspecified cuts. that is why the figures published today show that public sector job losses would be higher under labour in the next two years. he can say all a he likes about bankers. the fact is his party wouldn't introduce a bank levee until the rest of the world would do it and we did it in seven weeks. >> my constituent, milly, age 5, wrote to me recently asking why there are special days for mothers and fathers and not for children. >> i'm sorry. der. >> the honorable lady will be heard and that's the end of it. annette brook. >> would the primeinister commit to work with voluntary organizations to raids the profile of our children's day on november the 20th to celebrate the united nation
when the -- when the bankers and the super rich, the architects of the financial crash, whose wealthaccording to the sunday times whose riches grew 77 billion pounds this year stand to lose neither their jobs nor their income and their wealth. is that what you mean fire everybody together? >> the prime minister. >> the right honorable gentleman fought the last election on 50 billion pounds of unspecified cuts. that is why the figures published today show that public sector job...
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like many art forms, jazz has a rich and important history in our lives. one can associate the development of jazz with the major life-shaping events that have occurred over time. it is therefor the life of jazz to be promoted in the young minds of upcoming musicians, such as myself. so that this art form can continue to flourish in future generations. the programming at sfjazz reflects the needs of the community spiritually, economically and politically, politically meaning musically gifted children have not been given a chance at music education. this has been reserved for the elite. socially only certainly communities are allowed to participate in the music education process. music inspires the soul of the individual, the family and the community. the new sfjazz center is a necessity to keep the spirit and awareness of jazz alive for the people. a lot of us out there are still [inaudible] as a member of the all-stars, i fully appreciate the opportunity that is given to me from them. i see myself as someone who is willing to carry the torch of jazz to hi
like many art forms, jazz has a rich and important history in our lives. one can associate the development of jazz with the major life-shaping events that have occurred over time. it is therefor the life of jazz to be promoted in the young minds of upcoming musicians, such as myself. so that this art form can continue to flourish in future generations. the programming at sfjazz reflects the needs of the community spiritually, economically and politically, politically meaning musically gifted...
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financial crash, whose wealth grew by £77 billion in this last year according to "the sunday times" richnd to lose neither their jobs, their income nor their wealth? is that what he means by everyone being in it together? >> the right honorable gentleman fought the last election on £50 billion of unspecified cuts. that is why the figures published today show that public sector job losses would be higher under labour in the next two years. he can say all he likes about bankers. the fact is, his party would not introduce a bank levy until the rest of the world had decided to do it. we have done it in seven weeks. >> annette brooke. >> my constituent milly, aged five, wrote to me recently asking why there are special days for mothers and fathers and not for children -- >> order. i am sorry. the honorable lady will be heard, and that is the end of it. >> will the prime minister commit to working with voluntary organizations to raise the profile of our children's day on 20 november, to celebrate the united nations convention on the rights of the child, and, indeed, to celebrate the achievemen
financial crash, whose wealth grew by £77 billion in this last year according to "the sunday times" richnd to lose neither their jobs, their income nor their wealth? is that what he means by everyone being in it together? >> the right honorable gentleman fought the last election on £50 billion of unspecified cuts. that is why the figures published today show that public sector job losses would be higher under labour in the next two years. he can say all he likes about bankers....
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generations of the rich, famous and powerful have been gathering since 1873, that's 137 years. the bohemian club, always bring attention why they gather when they could be in san carlos. just a desire for privacy and paradise. >> i've had the opportunity to be an invited guest and take a tour of the property. and anybody who gets to do that, it's all demystified. it really is just a wonderful summertime camping area. for frankly the rich and famous. >> reporter: the more than 2,000 who come to the event contribute mightily to the tourist economy. >> yes, of course they add like a 500, 600 people. it's a busy month for us. it helps us. >> reporter: another benefit, tonight a concert starri many of the people who were over at the bohemian club. but this will benefit the community. many notables do attend. >> i mean there are the influential people. presidents, senators, things like that. but there's also musicians, poets, retired admirals, retired generals. >> but most. >> every day people from every walk of life. and that's the best part about it. there's all kind of interesting
generations of the rich, famous and powerful have been gathering since 1873, that's 137 years. the bohemian club, always bring attention why they gather when they could be in san carlos. just a desire for privacy and paradise. >> i've had the opportunity to be an invited guest and take a tour of the property. and anybody who gets to do that, it's all demystified. it really is just a wonderful summertime camping area. for frankly the rich and famous. >> reporter: the more than 2,000...
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he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summer vacation in a very novel setting. and a watch maker. there was a realtor who used a car as a real estate office. we'll talk more about him in a second. charles stall took three and put them in the sun dunes of the -- the sandunes of the sunset district, created a little ouse -- house out there. and this guy on the bottom left, charles daley opened a place called the annex. he really called it a coffee saloon. you might call it a cafe of its time. does anybody here know where the sunset district is? a couple of people. good. over there. well, on the map you can see the sunset district is this big block south of golden gate park. this big grid pattern. it's very large. it's one of the largest districts in san francisco. this map, this grid pattern was actually created way back in the 1860's with the streets going -- crossing each other at right angles. we have numbered streets and lettered streets. but, even though this map was created in the 1860's, if you went out to the sunset distri
he rent it out to people, tricked it all up in the inside for rich people to come have a little summer vacation in a very novel setting. and a watch maker. there was a realtor who used a car as a real estate office. we'll talk more about him in a second. charles stall took three and put them in the sun dunes of the -- the sandunes of the sunset district, created a little ouse -- house out there. and this guy on the bottom left, charles daley opened a place called the annex. he really called it...
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and yet there's this extraordinary richness to his art. i think what makes him such a compelling fig injury that he can make such strong images which on the one hand suggest stories. he's a great storyteller, even with very economical means and on the other hand he led a fascinating life. and so much of his art is autobiographical. humans are intensely interested in other human beings and he had a very rich, fascinating, sometimes unattractive life. and we know so much about him that every single work seems to tell us something else about one man's life, one man's journey through this world. >> rose: and he was open to every experience, impression, every woman he knew, everything. >> rose: yes, i mean, he was a good catholic boy. he had a very devout mother. he had a very proper father who was an academic artist. at the same time he was rebellious and open to almost any kind of experience. we know heused drugs, he certainly had a lot of sex of every single sort it seems. at the same time, he's very rooted in european culture. he's very muc
and yet there's this extraordinary richness to his art. i think what makes him such a compelling fig injury that he can make such strong images which on the one hand suggest stories. he's a great storyteller, even with very economical means and on the other hand he led a fascinating life. and so much of his art is autobiographical. humans are intensely interested in other human beings and he had a very rich, fascinating, sometimes unattractive life. and we know so much about him that every...
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area and we actually have a rich scientific community and state agencies that are pretty enlightening. this here meeting ain't happening in nebraska, guys. any way, california has the opportunity to really be a leader in a lot of different ways. do we have anybody from nebraska here? the magnitude of the impacts of climate change going back to the different emission change, get much worst if the global greenhouse loading takes this higher rather than lower route. and the greenhouse loading in the atmosphere, which i should have said earlier is a big problem not only because of it's physics, but because of it's longevity. co 2 has a lifetime of more than a hundred years some what we do is compound in the atmosphere and that's why the analogy was this big barge. we can't change it rapidly. it does not rain out. this thing is there for generations. next one. it's already happening. there's no doubt in the climate communities mind. the precipitation of course, is an enormous issue for you guys but i don't think your ever going to see with a big degree of confidence a projection you can be
area and we actually have a rich scientific community and state agencies that are pretty enlightening. this here meeting ain't happening in nebraska, guys. any way, california has the opportunity to really be a leader in a lot of different ways. do we have anybody from nebraska here? the magnitude of the impacts of climate change going back to the different emission change, get much worst if the global greenhouse loading takes this higher rather than lower route. and the greenhouse loading in...
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. >> reporter: you're a rich man.hen we talk to people here, they complain, "the rich don't pay taxes, the rich take their money out of the country, particularly shipping, and it's in some sense if not your fault, you're in part responsible." >> the ship owners are paying taxes on a flat fee for the tonnage. the shipping community is bringing money to greece. those who do not pay the taxes are not the wealthy or the big companies. they are the small merchant-- the small people who have made money illegally through corruption and they don't want to declare it because they cannot prove where they took the money from. >> reporter: the big blame the small. the small, the rich. >> justice means the big fish must pay. >> reporter: small businessman and professor nick sigrimis is struggling to keep his firm, which automates greenhouses and fish farms, afloat. like so many greeks, he and his workers are now suffering pay and benefit cuts, income and sales tax hikes. the government has to hook those on top, he insists. >> the
. >> reporter: you're a rich man.hen we talk to people here, they complain, "the rich don't pay taxes, the rich take their money out of the country, particularly shipping, and it's in some sense if not your fault, you're in part responsible." >> the ship owners are paying taxes on a flat fee for the tonnage. the shipping community is bringing money to greece. those who do not pay the taxes are not the wealthy or the big companies. they are the small merchant-- the small...