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i know of, just anecdotally, i cannot say i know that for sure. but that is kind of, you know, it seems to me that everyone's first choice is the program at their school. thank you. goodbye. commissioner wynns: i did want to say a couple of things. we know there are a lot of people who have options at the school site who do not choose them. a lot of that is that we have had free transportation, so it was not an issue for a lot of people. but also, i was talking to mr. david earlier today. one of the things that occurred to me -- this is again in the town of working with providers, which is not so much the job of those of you who are working on student assignments, but more the people who are working on the realignment, the single issue person, but also our program people who work with elementary schools as well as with child development. all of our people who work on partnerships with community- based organizations and city agencies. the existence of this transportation system, among other things, as well as, in my view, the way we assign people t
i know of, just anecdotally, i cannot say i know that for sure. but that is kind of, you know, it seems to me that everyone's first choice is the program at their school. thank you. goodbye. commissioner wynns: i did want to say a couple of things. we know there are a lot of people who have options at the school site who do not choose them. a lot of that is that we have had free transportation, so it was not an issue for a lot of people. but also, i was talking to mr. david earlier today. one...
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anecdotally, it is common knowledge that anyone can get a prescription for marijuana in this city. the convenience of those people should not concern the sport. as for the truly sick, there is no reason whatsoever why they cannot get their drugs delivered. they could simply take the l or the k downtown to ocean avenue where there are already too licensed -- two licenced mcds. the idea that we need another in a sunset district -- in the sunset district is a canard. the people who claim they need the drugs are already getting them. before discussing any substantial issues of would like to bring up a couple of procedural matters. one was mentioned by mr. moody. the permit was initially approved under a non-existent law. declarations that were attached , whatever you wish to call it, were not attested to properly and should therefore be annoyed -- be ignored. the proposition fails to regard our argument on the spirit of the law. therefore, my view is they have waived their argument. furthermore, the transcripts that were provided were edited. therefore, they are not true and accurate r
anecdotally, it is common knowledge that anyone can get a prescription for marijuana in this city. the convenience of those people should not concern the sport. as for the truly sick, there is no reason whatsoever why they cannot get their drugs delivered. they could simply take the l or the k downtown to ocean avenue where there are already too licensed -- two licenced mcds. the idea that we need another in a sunset district -- in the sunset district is a canard. the people who claim they need...
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so he cleaned up all of the prose and the kinds of anecdotes. i mean there are endless amusing anecdotes about him, and -- so, you know, they want you to think as i said before, they walk on water. so what i expect you'll get is -- he probably believes it. you know. this is something they convince himselfs of. but, you know, historians have already been arguing that they see him as maybe the worst president of the american history. no, i don't know. we can't quite make that judgment now. but i think he will be seen as one the bottom feeders, and not even as necessarily an average president. but these things play out over time. and it takes a while before, you know, judgments set in. and we historians are constantly being asked to assess, evaluate, rate these presidents. and there's always some shifting about in the standing of these presidents for what it's worth. yes, sir? >> i think -- i agree. i think that he's probably going to be one the worst. i think the guilt of it is not -- you think back to the presidents mystery, including all of the
so he cleaned up all of the prose and the kinds of anecdotes. i mean there are endless amusing anecdotes about him, and -- so, you know, they want you to think as i said before, they walk on water. so what i expect you'll get is -- he probably believes it. you know. this is something they convince himselfs of. but, you know, historians have already been arguing that they see him as maybe the worst president of the american history. no, i don't know. we can't quite make that judgment now. but i...
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the book is very anecdotal, and it was really an experience to recreate the anecdotes.urns out the president has got a lot of historical records at his disposal. diaries for every minute of my life. there are notes of national security meetings. there are memorandum of phone calls i made it. it was interesting to recreate a lot of the decisionmaking process from the historical records. of course no historical record of how i felt or the emotions i felt as i tried to do my best to give the reader that sense of emotions during some of the very traumatic moment. >> your father was elected president in 1988. as in a future president you might have had a lot of opportunity for training at that point. what kind of a role did you play what observations did you make in your dad's campaign and administration? >> well, first of all, obviously a vocal point of the early part of the book is my relationship with my father. i recognize there is a lot of psychobabble that was taking place during my presidency about the relationship between father and son, both of whom were presidents.
the book is very anecdotal, and it was really an experience to recreate the anecdotes.urns out the president has got a lot of historical records at his disposal. diaries for every minute of my life. there are notes of national security meetings. there are memorandum of phone calls i made it. it was interesting to recreate a lot of the decisionmaking process from the historical records. of course no historical record of how i felt or the emotions i felt as i tried to do my best to give the...
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can you tell the anecdote again and what you think it means? >> guest: my sense is what the anecdote really means is that the political class, the political leadership just doesn't have a clue about what the movement is really about, and one of the thing this scott points to frequently and should talk about is the republican leadership is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic leadership. >> host: can you repeat what happened with mr. steele and mr. limbaugh? this could have different views of republican voters, to party activists. mr. limbaugh would like to think of himself as the leader. mr. steel thinks they're a co-op for republicans and it doesn't -- it's not going to work. republican voters believe michael steele republicans in washington are out of touch with the party base by a wide margin. >> guest: he criticized limbaugh, he pushed back and steele sued for peace, and in a certain way, when that happened, i said that's the part of rush limbaugh, in actual fact. while he is undeniably potent and powerful and influ
can you tell the anecdote again and what you think it means? >> guest: my sense is what the anecdote really means is that the political class, the political leadership just doesn't have a clue about what the movement is really about, and one of the thing this scott points to frequently and should talk about is the republican leadership is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic leadership. >> host: can you repeat what happened with mr. steele and mr. limbaugh?...
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can you tell us that anecdote again and say what you think it means? >> guest: my sense is what anecdotes' really means is the political class, the political leadership doesn't have a clue about what this movement is really about. one of the things scott points to quite frankly and he should talk about it is that the republican leadership is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic leadership. >> host: could you repeat what happened with mr. steel and mr. rush limbaugh? >> guest: they had entirely different views of the republican owners of the tea party activists. mr. limbaugh would like to think of himself as the leader of the movement. mr. steele republicans and it isn't going to work. republican voters believed that michael steele and republicans in washington are out of touch with the party base by -- >> guest: michael steele criticized limbaugh, rush limbaugh pushed back and steele sued for peace, and in a certain way, when that happened, i said boy, that's the power of rush limbaugh, in actual fact while he is an undeniably
can you tell us that anecdote again and say what you think it means? >> guest: my sense is what anecdotes' really means is the political class, the political leadership doesn't have a clue about what this movement is really about. one of the things scott points to quite frankly and he should talk about it is that the republican leadership is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic leadership. >> host: could you repeat what happened with mr. steel and mr. rush...
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and it's not an auto biography, but there are anecdotes, little anecdotes throughout my life beginning from my childhood up until now and it allows you to see what may have caused, telling my little stories. you know, my dream is to really not appeal to adults, but to appeal to children as well as teens and hopefully they will relate to one of my stories or i have stories as well of fans that have written to me. so i have put some of those stories in. and hopefully they can relate to some of those stories. >> larry: it's designed as a kind of help people book? >> it's a self help book so it's learning to love yourself as you are the true you. >> larry: you had an early weight problem? >> yes, i did. it was a body image issue. i was so self-conscious at a very -- >> larry: you didn't like yourself? >> and i was told certain things, i'm too this, i'm too that, i should be more like this, more like that. when did good times, i was just ten years old. they never discussed with me ahead of time. but i remember the first episode, one of the wardrobe women, she bound my chest because i was de
and it's not an auto biography, but there are anecdotes, little anecdotes throughout my life beginning from my childhood up until now and it allows you to see what may have caused, telling my little stories. you know, my dream is to really not appeal to adults, but to appeal to children as well as teens and hopefully they will relate to one of my stories or i have stories as well of fans that have written to me. so i have put some of those stories in. and hopefully they can relate to some of...
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the book is very anecdotal. and it was an interesting experience to recreate the anecdotes. the president it turns out have a lot of historical records at his disposal so there is diaries for every minute of my life, notes from national security meetings, memorandum of robocalls, it was interesting to recreate said decision-making process from these records but no historical record of how i felt or the motions i felt and i did my best to give "the reader" a sense of emotions during those dramatic. >> you're father was elected president 1988. has a future president you may have had the opportunity for trading-- training but what observations did you make with your dad's campaign and his administration? >> first of all, a focal point* of the early part of the book is my relationship with my father. i recognize there is stifled babble taking place during a presidency about the relationship between father and son both of whom were president. the story is simple. i love george bush. i adore george bush and he was an incredible inspiration for me. i learned a lot from him of servi
the book is very anecdotal. and it was an interesting experience to recreate the anecdotes. the president it turns out have a lot of historical records at his disposal so there is diaries for every minute of my life, notes from national security meetings, memorandum of robocalls, it was interesting to recreate said decision-making process from these records but no historical record of how i felt or the motions i felt and i did my best to give "the reader" a sense of emotions during...
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there are anecdotal reports that make it seem worse. reports of north korean workers being pulled back into north korea from foreign countries to prepare for what could be a protracted conflict. the biggest sign that this is serious is the chinese, who have been resisting coming out on one side or the other are making comments about this, they are mobilizing and calling for international discussions. the chinese priority is stability and to prevent a crisis on the peninsula. they are coming out and acted out. even they believe this is a problem that needs addressing quick. tavis: we will keep addressing this. he is josh rogin of "foreign policy" magazine. good to have you. next ron isley, with his solo project. stay with us. ron isley is the legendary lead singer of one of my favorite groups, the islip brothers -- isley brothers. his a remarkable 50 year career. including his first solo project. the new disk is called "mr. i". the single is "no more". ♪ i'm never gonna let you go ♪ ♪ they don't make 'em like you no more ♪ yeah, they don
there are anecdotal reports that make it seem worse. reports of north korean workers being pulled back into north korea from foreign countries to prepare for what could be a protracted conflict. the biggest sign that this is serious is the chinese, who have been resisting coming out on one side or the other are making comments about this, they are mobilizing and calling for international discussions. the chinese priority is stability and to prevent a crisis on the peninsula. they are coming out...
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based on anecdotal evidence and the planning department, if there was sound intent to work with the community, it still violated what appeared to be the disregard for respecting the city process in the removing of those features. >> i just got through reading my understanding that i obey the law. supervisor mirkarimi: there is a point that there is a difference. but the point of spirit is that we broker the idea that there would be communication. you knew that the community had been partnering with the academy. why had there not been at least the respect to tell them? >> you are talking about a relationship with mr. firth, not with me. supervisor mirkarimi: you are saying he did not require you to do this? >> he did not require it or discuss it with me. the you have anything in writing about this? supervisor mirkarimi: you said this was new information to you, the collaborative spirit that you were to engage in this level where the community was so concerned about the church that this was news to you? >> i am saying the only person i have met in this room, although there may he bbe some other
based on anecdotal evidence and the planning department, if there was sound intent to work with the community, it still violated what appeared to be the disregard for respecting the city process in the removing of those features. >> i just got through reading my understanding that i obey the law. supervisor mirkarimi: there is a point that there is a difference. but the point of spirit is that we broker the idea that there would be communication. you knew that the community had been...
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. >> anecdotal reports don't factor in too much. >> reporter: georgetown says it shares the neighbors's concerns about unsafe conditions and illegal rental properties. >>> we make sure they a aware of those who have basic business licenses, and when students live off camp they should take a look at some of these things, they're aware of the questions to ask. >> i think the own us is on the individual to make sure everything is all right. >> reporter: two weeks ago it sent out letters to lalords in question asking to have their business inspected for a business license. if the landlord don't respond within the next week an investigation will begin and the landlords could face a fine of $2,000 a month. >> our time right now is 4:56. coming up, when investigators could kn whether the jaw found on an a roux ban beach is that of gnat lee hallway. >>> why this video of former vice president dick cheney prompted a statemt on his health. >>> a look >>esults could come back as soon asoday to determine whether a jawbone found an a roux ban beach does belong to missing teenager gnat lee hallway. s
. >> anecdotal reports don't factor in too much. >> reporter: georgetown says it shares the neighbors's concerns about unsafe conditions and illegal rental properties. >>> we make sure they a aware of those who have basic business licenses, and when students live off camp they should take a look at some of these things, they're aware of the questions to ask. >> i think the own us is on the individual to make sure everything is all right. >> reporter: two weeks...
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i do not think there are aware of this bias for the most part, but i'm speaking from my own anecdotalexperience. my reason to get into the business is to counter that bias. i came from a car rear as a criminal defense attorney. the bis filters into the programming, reporting, coverage of cases. most of the cases do not have a camera present. even when the camera is present, it cannot entirely help to filter of bias. how many of you can sit at home and watch the robert blake trial from gavel-to-gavel, even if it is televised? when the camera is not present, you must rely on the boarding -- the reporting. i have had many instances where i was reporting on a trial and i will listen to my colleague on my right and left and wondered if they had been in the same courtroom that i was in. their sense of what happened in that room was very different from my own. i often feel that they're pro- prosecution bias is present. there is an assumption that they must have done something wrong or they would not have been charged in first place. maybe that is human nature, but it certainly makes its way
i do not think there are aware of this bias for the most part, but i'm speaking from my own anecdotalexperience. my reason to get into the business is to counter that bias. i came from a car rear as a criminal defense attorney. the bis filters into the programming, reporting, coverage of cases. most of the cases do not have a camera present. even when the camera is present, it cannot entirely help to filter of bias. how many of you can sit at home and watch the robert blake trial from...
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we are giving your anecdotal things -- >> but i appreciate the candor about the second quarter as well. it is not as it the third and fourth quarter, even if they hit targets, will make up for these deficits. we will have a deficit in 2011 in this revenue category. >> i think we may have some challenges there. we have done more to pay for -- pay your meter with the introduction now of credit cards in addition to our parking card. >> the decline in parking citations is not a bad thing from many perspectives, especially because people are taking transit and following the law, but it is a budget issue when we are running this and we do not have the revenue hits coming in. the other question would be, just in the abstract -- and i think i know the answer to this -- if we are deploying pco's to traffic conditions like the world series, and, hopefully, we will have that problem again next year, is a trading reasons or collective bargaining reasons or -- is it training reasons or collective reasons? why can we not have people filling in the route -- if you have a pco whose salary is being cov
we are giving your anecdotal things -- >> but i appreciate the candor about the second quarter as well. it is not as it the third and fourth quarter, even if they hit targets, will make up for these deficits. we will have a deficit in 2011 in this revenue category. >> i think we may have some challenges there. we have done more to pay for -- pay your meter with the introduction now of credit cards in addition to our parking card. >> the decline in parking citations is not a...
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i do not think there are aware of this bias for the most part, but i'm speaking from my own anecdotalexperience. my reason to get into the business is to counter that bias. i came from a car rear as a criminal defense attorney. the bis filters into the programming, reporting, coverage of cases. most of the cases do not have a camera present. even when the camera is present, it cannot entirely help to filterbi
i do not think there are aware of this bias for the most part, but i'm speaking from my own anecdotalexperience. my reason to get into the business is to counter that bias. i came from a car rear as a criminal defense attorney. the bis filters into the programming, reporting, coverage of cases. most of the cases do not have a camera present. even when the camera is present, it cannot entirely help to filterbi
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. >> host: you tell an anecdote about rush limbaugh.an you tell us that anecdote again and say what you think it means? >> guest: my sense of it is that what the an active really means is that the political class, the political just does not have a clue about what this movement is really about. one of the things that's got points to quite frequently is that the republican is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic. >> host: could you repeat for the viewer what happened? >> guest: they have entirely different views of republican voters, tea party activists. mr. limbaugh would like to think of himself as a leader. it does not -- it is not going to work. republican voters believe that michael steele and republicans in washington are out of touch with the party base. >> guest: criticized limbaugh. he pushed back. sued for peace. in a certain way when that happened i said, boy, that is the power. in actual fact while he is undeniably potent and powerful and influential it was ultimately an expression of tea party power
. >> host: you tell an anecdote about rush limbaugh.an you tell us that anecdote again and say what you think it means? >> guest: my sense of it is that what the an active really means is that the political class, the political just does not have a clue about what this movement is really about. one of the things that's got points to quite frequently is that the republican is as alienated from the tea party movement as is the democratic. >> host: could you repeat for the viewer...
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there are plenty of anecdotes connected to the former owner. >> paiva led what you might call an amorousife. she was a female dandy. a lot of her time was spent in a horizontal position, if you know what i mean. >> if you do not know what that means, you can look it up at home. that is not the only surprise that the building has in store for visitors. some walk around -- she used to walk around the dining room naked. it was her bathroom. the bathtub now serves as a bench for club members. >> paris has unusual buildings. this one is memore than merely unusual. it is not that big. you could live well there even today. >> he stays away from the visitors. he prefers the exclusive character of the establishment. he values his select few guests. for them, hotel paiva is an oasis of peace away from prying eyes and cameras. the club members can make for a discreet check or a round about them and over a drink. ♪ the manager checks to see if there is enough champagne. >> we have ordered magnum bottles of champagne for the governor's reception. they need to be in the photographs. we have to have th
there are plenty of anecdotes connected to the former owner. >> paiva led what you might call an amorousife. she was a female dandy. a lot of her time was spent in a horizontal position, if you know what i mean. >> if you do not know what that means, you can look it up at home. that is not the only surprise that the building has in store for visitors. some walk around -- she used to walk around the dining room naked. it was her bathroom. the bathtub now serves as a bench for club...
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the book is very anecdotal, and it was really recreating therien anecdotes. turns out the president has got a lot of historical records at his disposal, so there's diaries for every minute of my life as president, there are notes of national security meetings, there are memorandum of phone calls i made, and it was interesting to recreate a lot of the decision-making process from the historical records. but, of course, nobody could -- there's no historical record of how i felt or the e emotions i felt. and i tried to do my best to give the reader a sense of thedy emotions during some of the traumatic moments. >> host: your father was elected president in 1988. as a future president, you might have had a lot of opportunity for training at that point, bute what kind of a role did you play, what observations did you make in your decide's campaign and his administration?mpai >> well, first of all, obviously, a focal point of the early part of the book is my father.ship with my and i recognize there's a lot of psychobabble that was taking place during my presidency
the book is very anecdotal, and it was really recreating therien anecdotes. turns out the president has got a lot of historical records at his disposal, so there's diaries for every minute of my life as president, there are notes of national security meetings, there are memorandum of phone calls i made, and it was interesting to recreate a lot of the decision-making process from the historical records. but, of course, nobody could -- there's no historical record of how i felt or the e emotions...