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. >> ihink it is eremely important that we do this, d i alsowant to commend sioux heston f her work. also whewe wre talking abou oand people re was a a lotof i hasodo wthhe proximity of t perso to the care. what is their expectancy ow ar a tyfrom ca this is aextremy important issue. workinlnning, they musse haveime toome upwithsome helpful sgestio. nothawere going to take all tm, but we want to make sure we stem and we detand t point oview. opleo t ve seriousntil supvisor campos.ve yotw suisor cams: iwould respectful a younot to do a contua ing to make a fference, an two weeks is a long time. i tink itsieesting ar from thehospal council, because they sa you canno ecaushe heal cmiion has not acted. theeason is becse the hospal couil heen loying m forquite se time. thy have responsility a are using thatas justification do whaweknow they have een doiwhich is to solve-- egislaon to stall the
. >> ihink it is eremely important that we do this, d i alsowant to commend sioux heston f her work. also whewe wre talking abou oand people re was a a lotof i hasodo wthhe proximity of t perso to the care. what is their expectancy ow ar a tyfrom ca this is aextremy important issue. workinlnning, they musse haveime toome upwithsome helpful sgestio. nothawere going to take all tm, but we want to make sure we stem and we detand t point oview. opleo t ve seriousntil supvisor campos.ve yotw...
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. >> i think it is extremely important that we do this, and i also want to commend sioux heston for her work. also when we were talking about hospitals and people were talking about how important time was and a lot of it has to do with the proximity of the person to the care. what is their expectancy? how far are they from care? this is an extremely important issue. since you have all these people working on planning, they must have time to come up with some helpful suggestions. not that we are going to take all of them, but we want to make sure we see them and we understand the point of view. people do not give serious until it is about to happen. i am willing to give you two weeks. supervisor campos. supervisor campos: i would respectfully ask you not to do a continuance. i do not see how two weeks is going to make a difference, and two weeks is a long time. i think it is interesting to hear from the hospital council, because they say, you cannot act because the health commission has not acted. the reason is because the hospital council has been lobbying them for quite some time. they
. >> i think it is extremely important that we do this, and i also want to commend sioux heston for her work. also when we were talking about hospitals and people were talking about how important time was and a lot of it has to do with the proximity of the person to the care. what is their expectancy? how far are they from care? this is an extremely important issue. since you have all these people working on planning, they must have time to come up with some helpful suggestions. not that...
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you see the rays, the little charlton heston rays.ing out of the clouds going by in streamers. other areas had heavy rain for brief moments then the ice pellets would mix in up here in the clouds. the precipitation was forming as snow flakes, they melted on the way down, hit a dry layer at the surface and led to cooling and took them back to ice pellets. a lot going on in the at -- atmosphere going on. we figure these north winds are blowing over 4500 miles of terrain from the arctic circle down to the yucatan peninsula and near cancun, mexico. this is really quite a belt of the northerly winds. and the cool air is very chilly. we've got 44 at midway. and here you see some of the rain totals. benton arbor has had almost half an inch. pretty respectable amounts of rain when they were effects of lake effect. and there's the dew point tonight. as you get away from the 50- degree waters of the lake, some of those ice pellets make turn into flakes. 30s at wilmette. there's the view from buffalo grove. that same interesting mix evident ther
you see the rays, the little charlton heston rays.ing out of the clouds going by in streamers. other areas had heavy rain for brief moments then the ice pellets would mix in up here in the clouds. the precipitation was forming as snow flakes, they melted on the way down, hit a dry layer at the surface and led to cooling and took them back to ice pellets. a lot going on in the at -- atmosphere going on. we figure these north winds are blowing over 4500 miles of terrain from the arctic circle...
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every time i see nancy pelosi handling the gavel of the speaker of the house, i feel like charlton hestonchimp's on top of the pony, okay? [ light laughter ] every time she opened her mouth, i would shake my head like it could blend paint colors in my mind. [ laughter ] she -- i guarantee you, that woman is crazy. she is bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] i guarantee you that she sleeps upside-down. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: what year was "planet of the apes"? >> i forgot mark wahlberg starred in "planet of the apes." >> jay: hbo special, november 19th. be right back with soulja boy, right after this. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ man ] are you aware that verizon fios brings fiber optics to your home and cable doesn't? yes. -i read that. -i do know that. yes, but there's a contract. at verizon they want you to have a two year contract. i've got commitment issues. no one likes to be tied down. [ man ] so if they didn't lock you into a term contract you'd consider switching? -oh, absolutely. -definitely. it's a no-brainer. [ man ] because now, with verizon fios, you don't have to sign a
every time i see nancy pelosi handling the gavel of the speaker of the house, i feel like charlton hestonchimp's on top of the pony, okay? [ light laughter ] every time she opened her mouth, i would shake my head like it could blend paint colors in my mind. [ laughter ] she -- i guarantee you, that woman is crazy. she is bat [ bleep ] crazy. [ laughter ] i guarantee you that she sleeps upside-down. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: what year was "planet of the apes"? >> i...
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. >> first, flashback, november 18th, 1959, the day movie audiences first saw charlton heston take ton hur." the price tag, 15 million bucks, and at that time it was the most expensive film ever made. on a fun note, except for two brief stunts, he did all of his own chariot driving, by the way. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my arteries, but have yourself a bowl. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. is a powerful force. set it in motion... and it goes out into the world like fuel for the economy. one opportunity leading to another... and another. we all have a hand in it. because opportunity can start anywhere, and go everywhere. let's keep it moving. ♪ princess of the powerpoint. your core competency... is competency. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. yo
. >> first, flashback, november 18th, 1959, the day movie audiences first saw charlton heston take ton hur." the price tag, 15 million bucks, and at that time it was the most expensive film ever made. on a fun note, except for two brief stunts, he did all of his own chariot driving, by the way. so i can't have any? if you can deprive me of what can help lower my cholesterol... and live with yourself. right. mmm, i worry about your mother. cry herself to sleep every night over my...
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a heston never come at the cost to be. in that sense, contemporary liberalism, which is what we call liberalism has very few similarities with classical liberalism, which is what we call libertarianism. in the contemporary liberalism, which is really progressivism is an offshoot and it contains the sort of religious utopian, imperatives, built into the way it looks at social organization, the way it looks at the role ofe the r government and uplifting everyone flies, for killinghole people, filling holes in their souls and all the rest. and i don't mean to say this is necessarily evil. i believe it's for the most part very well intentioned.ntenti it is full of good and decent le who people. than not,re often simply confused about what p politics can and can't do. >> host: who founded it?it >> guest: fascism. official title for found a fascism has to go to mussolini who was in his our life one of the most important socialist intellectuals of the 20 century. he was extremely popular as a socialist leader. if he hadn't broken
a heston never come at the cost to be. in that sense, contemporary liberalism, which is what we call liberalism has very few similarities with classical liberalism, which is what we call libertarianism. in the contemporary liberalism, which is really progressivism is an offshoot and it contains the sort of religious utopian, imperatives, built into the way it looks at social organization, the way it looks at the role ofe the r government and uplifting everyone flies, for killinghole people,...
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but it wasn't so much the point of that because i remember when charlton heston ran commercials during the presidential elections of 1996 when he looked into the camera and he said, mr. president -- he was speaking of president clinton -- mr. president, when what you say is wrong and you don't know that it's wrong, that's called a mistake. but what you say is wrong and you know it's wrong, that's a lie. well, i think that's an accurate definition of the difference between a lie and a mistake. i don't think that president bush made a mistake. what he said in that state of the union address was spot on accurate, absolutely profble. they disagreed with it -- proveable. they disagreed with it because of one ambassador wilson. i'll give him a pass tonight, mr. speaker, because the clock is ticking. however, i turned to my wife appalled that a presidential candidate could declare our commander in chief to be a liar, and i said, marilyn, i am going to iraq. and so a few days later by the 17th of october, 5th to the 17th, i was in iraq. i traveled through there. made a lot of stops. met with a
but it wasn't so much the point of that because i remember when charlton heston ran commercials during the presidential elections of 1996 when he looked into the camera and he said, mr. president -- he was speaking of president clinton -- mr. president, when what you say is wrong and you don't know that it's wrong, that's called a mistake. but what you say is wrong and you know it's wrong, that's a lie. well, i think that's an accurate definition of the difference between a lie and a mistake. i...