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want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin to sort patients and when you sort patients and one of the things people don't understand and it's different than treatin patients and you have to trea t them first and you know what yo have and then you can treat the with what you learned in the first half with steve and the goal of triage happens to be th motto of nert "do the most good for the most people" and if there is an earthquake right no and ceiling collapsed and 40 people in here, and if i'm the one rescuer coming to you and the first person is not breathing and no pulse, would you want me to stop and do cpr for this person before
want to do is raise hi feet about a foot and you can get creative about how you do i and you need something under th feet and take a chair on its side or take the shoes off and under there and take the bags lies around here and stick it under the legs and so the blood will flow out of the legs and t the mush where he needs it. >> okay. now that you know how to treat patients and what i am going to talk about is something called triage and it's going to tell you who to treat and we're goin...
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whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we talked about equipment. we're only going to give you helmets. we're going to give you vests too. are the vests going to protect you from anything? no. any other equipment you have to get your own. gloves, if we have any extra we'll give you gloves. knee pads, you need good shoes, you need good clothes that won't rip so things like nails will be harder to rip through your skin. decide on the duties and the tools. who is good at what. if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house.
whenever you do a search, you have to preplan. you have to understand who is doing what. we suggest that you work in two teams of at least two people, so that's at least four people doing a search at the very, very, very least. you want a team on the outside and a team on the inside. proper safety equipment, we talked about equipment. we're only going to give you helmets. we're going to give you vests too. are the vests going to protect you from anything? no. any other equipment you have to get...
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jason said what do you do and he said i don't usually get on with firsts. >> charlie: why do you have to go there. >> because there's a rule you have a rule with a certain level of iron you need that first assistant to be on board with what you're doing because it will help you, you know. i took him on as a bit of a project, you know. i tried to let him -- it was more that even though he doesn't like me he can trust me. for that burst of energy he gave out there maybe it's such a situation where we can learn. but look, he's really good and very natural in the movie. there's a lot of great actors in the film. >> charlie: i agree with that and what's interesting is the relationship throughout the movie. >> he does well. he keeps a certain objectivity. he's still open to the fact he might be wrong so that's cool and the other police character, lenny james is another excellent actor. there were so many actors coming up on a weekly basis every week there was something special to work with. >> charlie: that's a great dialog. take me to the sense of you're guy knows what he has to do, john b
jason said what do you do and he said i don't usually get on with firsts. >> charlie: why do you have to go there. >> because there's a rule you have a rule with a certain level of iron you need that first assistant to be on board with what you're doing because it will help you, you know. i took him on as a bit of a project, you know. i tried to let him -- it was more that even though he doesn't like me he can trust me. for that burst of energy he gave out there maybe it's such a...
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what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small fire is now a very large fire. so all you can do is really notify the erd, evacuate the area, assist the fire department. five buildings have suffered heavy damage -- heavy damage, kind of a clue there. three of the buildings have collapsed. what can you do as nerts? not quite nothing. would you go in to search a heavily damaged building? no. you will -- very good, notify erd, if there's a gas smell, shut the gas off. you can do something. even if it means everyone stay back, no one is trying to rush in. you are going to have your yellow he
what can you do as nerts? turn off the gas. and what are the 3 situations when you want to shut the gas off? smell the gas, something -- oh, yeah, wheels are spinning and major building collapse. muni -- overhead muni wire, flopping around. what can you did as nerts? always assume all electricity is live and hot. so what can you do as nerts? cordon off the area, tell people to stay back. small fires reported in the rear of a building, what can you do as nerts? if it's still burning that small...
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>> why would you do that? or the spirituality where you can see god in people's eyes. >> larry: did she ask? >> she asked a lot of question. i just got the chloroform over her mouth, back to the suitcase, and off we go. >> larry: good thinking, russell. >> like pirates, vagabonds. >> larry: midnight, new year's eve. >> everything sounds like news when you do it. everything sounds like current affairs. your gravity must sound wonderful. cooking eggs would have gravitas. >> larry: new year's eve? >> so the thing was, it was full of all sort of -- i made it -- i wanted it to be all grand and flowers and lit torches where we walked down the pathway. gentlemen in turbans. we mount an elephant and it took us off to a clearing. midnight new year's eve, there's a lot of fireworks going off. on the back of the elephant. elephants don't like fireworks. >> larry: didn't know that. >> learning experience. >> larry: they do? >> they recoil in horror. >> larry: did you fall off? >> i didn't want to undermine the romance sit
>> why would you do that? or the spirituality where you can see god in people's eyes. >> larry: did she ask? >> she asked a lot of question. i just got the chloroform over her mouth, back to the suitcase, and off we go. >> larry: good thinking, russell. >> like pirates, vagabonds. >> larry: midnight, new year's eve. >> everything sounds like news when you do it. everything sounds like current affairs. your gravity must sound wonderful. cooking eggs...
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all you have to do is guess the flavor. at the screen and see what she'll be eating tonight. [ audience ohs ] you have to guess the flavor of your bean starting now. go for it. ♪ >> jimmy: all right, what do you say, my friend. you have a guess? >> it tastes like rotten apples. >> jimmy: rotten apples. we're not going to take it. [ buzzer ] sorry. you were eating vomit flavored beans. >> oh, awesome. >> jimmy: looks like it's 0-0 tied right now. that's good. we'll go to the second round in a tie, a dead heat. this one's called "guess the title." ♪ guess the title >> jimmy: that's right. i'm going to read you a "harry potter" movie title in a foreign language. you have to tell me which "harry potter" movie it is. use your magic wand and write the answer down on your scroll over there after you know the answer. here's the movie title. "harry potter und die kammer des schreckens." write your answer down. "harry potter und die kammer des schreckens." ♪ okay. here we go. contestant number one, we'll start with you. the correct mo
all you have to do is guess the flavor. at the screen and see what she'll be eating tonight. [ audience ohs ] you have to guess the flavor of your bean starting now. go for it. ♪ >> jimmy: all right, what do you say, my friend. you have a guess? >> it tastes like rotten apples. >> jimmy: rotten apples. we're not going to take it. [ buzzer ] sorry. you were eating vomit flavored beans. >> oh, awesome. >> jimmy: looks like it's 0-0 tied right now. that's good....
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you are challenged and learning to do something you have never done before and learning to do it fastople saw you dance in a famous movie. >> live is different. a different dance every week and a famous dancer, this protomake you good. what about that. it's good. >> larry: what's it been like for you bristol? >> such an awesome experience. i never danced in my life. i'm coming out of michelle. i'm blessed to be here and i'm having a good time. >> yeah, you are. >> larry: we are going to have everybody with their partners then the hosts will be with us, too. brandy, has it been tough? >> it has been, but exciting and inspiring. i'm learning to do something i have never done before. i love a challenge. this is the perfect show for that. >> larry: are you competitive, kyle? >> i am competitive. when ever you enter a situation, you never want to enter it doing it half way. you want to commit to it. if i'm going to dance on national television in front of half the world, i might as well commit to it. it's a blast. >> larry: the people voted off so far, kurt warner. rick fox, margaret cho,
you are challenged and learning to do something you have never done before and learning to do it fastople saw you dance in a famous movie. >> live is different. a different dance every week and a famous dancer, this protomake you good. what about that. it's good. >> larry: what's it been like for you bristol? >> such an awesome experience. i never danced in my life. i'm coming out of michelle. i'm blessed to be here and i'm having a good time. >> yeah, you are. >>...
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are you ready to do this? allow, flow, floyd. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: wait, that's fred. >> friend. i said friend. >> jimmy: all right, that's good. we're going to give you the fiver. [ cheers and applause ] we got it. thank you, nadine. ♪ one, two, three, four, five. hey, nadine! there you go, you guys. i'm almost out of cash. that was it for "buzz words." thanks a lot, contestants. thanks to the roots, too. we'll be right back with elvis costello. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] what's cooking at applebee's? new flavor loaded steaks! loaded with fresh ingredients and savory sauces. starting at $9.99. applebee's new flavor loaded steaks. there's no place like the neighborhood. this holiday season, buy $50 in applebee's gift cards and get a $10 bonus card free. in applebee's gift cards what could possibly hold together all the natural energy found in peanuts? caramel works. payday. crunchy roasted peanuts and soft chewy caramel come together to give you sweet energy. payday. the sweet taste of energy.
are you ready to do this? allow, flow, floyd. [ buzzer ] >> jimmy: wait, that's fred. >> friend. i said friend. >> jimmy: all right, that's good. we're going to give you the fiver. [ cheers and applause ] we got it. thank you, nadine. ♪ one, two, three, four, five. hey, nadine! there you go, you guys. i'm almost out of cash. that was it for "buzz words." thanks a lot, contestants. thanks to the roots, too. we'll be right back with elvis costello. [ cheers and...
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you have competence? domand experience, do you have existing revenue and clients that can provide prove that you're doing interesting things, do you understand the economics of your business, how you're going to make money, and ultimately they're looking for is there a big enough market there? it starts with a customer problem, find the problem, figure out the economics and talk about how big it can become and if i could do a small plug rn, i keep a plug called "bold sides of the table." >> i will add to your plug. it's a great wblog. >> you have to be able to know your business and create the opportunity for your business, not only why you're asking for money but where it is going and how this is going to be a good deal for your customers, and investors. but they have to understand all the ways in which they can take in capital. if you don't understand, get online, do the research, figure out all the different options that are out there and based on all the money you're looking to raise, look at the best ma
you have competence? domand experience, do you have existing revenue and clients that can provide prove that you're doing interesting things, do you understand the economics of your business, how you're going to make money, and ultimately they're looking for is there a big enough market there? it starts with a customer problem, find the problem, figure out the economics and talk about how big it can become and if i could do a small plug rn, i keep a plug called "bold sides of the...
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you measure culture, how do you measure an innovation culture, how do you measure customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction? because frankly, great companies with a great culture drive employee satisfaction, which drives customer loyalty, which drives profitability, but those first three things, culture, employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction are intangible, whereas profitability is a tange yinl. >> let's touch on the employee satisfaction. you've written in your book, just like maslow, you start with compensation. you've got to pay people, but that's easily competitive. you can reward and recognize people, but then there's something beyond that where you complete them and you make their life have a purpose. >> right. >> how does the front desk manager or -- >> or a housekeeper. >> or a housekeeper, midnight to 8:00 a.m., complete their meaning in life as -- it doesn't sound like a job that completes meaning in life. >> well, let's be honest and sober that not everybody who actually cleans toilets for a living finds it a calling. in
you measure culture, how do you measure an innovation culture, how do you measure customer satisfaction, employee satisfaction? because frankly, great companies with a great culture drive employee satisfaction, which drives customer loyalty, which drives profitability, but those first three things, culture, employee satisfaction and customer satisfaction are intangible, whereas profitability is a tange yinl. >> let's touch on the employee satisfaction. you've written in your book, just...
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that's what happens when you try to talk over me. do you understand? i understand. >> that's what happens. like that. >> what do you do when you get mad at both sides? >> it's actually not a popularity contest. it's much easier to rule in favor of somebody who you like and who has a just cause. but it really isn't the right thing to do. >> larry: a good judge can never -- if you don't like one lawyer, you can't hold that against him, if you don't like him personally. >> and you should never hold that against his client. we're all human. >> larry: do you think education is not a right? >> education is -- you have the right to a free public school education. but if you abuse that right by misbehaving in class and therefore inhibiting the rest of the 28 people in class from learning, you lose that right. i don't think we have to keep disruptive children in the school system and there by maintain our school system as a second rate school system in this world. i think that that's a big mistake. and so while i think a free public school education is somethin
that's what happens when you try to talk over me. do you understand? i understand. >> that's what happens. like that. >> what do you do when you get mad at both sides? >> it's actually not a popularity contest. it's much easier to rule in favor of somebody who you like and who has a just cause. but it really isn't the right thing to do. >> larry: a good judge can never -- if you don't like one lawyer, you can't hold that against him, if you don't like him personally....
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initially you have to do what's realistic. you probably can't meet that often but make the best use of the time you do meet and find the resources in the city you can use to further your agenda. >> other questions people have? >> can i say first off though that the city dcys funded a community convener for treasure island somebody is getting paid to have convener meetings and bring the community together. >> i can get that information for you after this meeting. through the community -- i'm sorry -- department children youth and families of the city are paying the treasure island development housing initiative. it's being paid to do community convening. >> that's tidi and i understand tidi there is the residents out there. and tidi has their ideas there are market rate people that want to organize. >> this is a new funding that has come out where they will engage the whole community. follow up because they got money specifically to engage the entire community. >> i'd like to add that we up here we really want to help every sing
initially you have to do what's realistic. you probably can't meet that often but make the best use of the time you do meet and find the resources in the city you can use to further your agenda. >> other questions people have? >> can i say first off though that the city dcys funded a community convener for treasure island somebody is getting paid to have convener meetings and bring the community together. >> i can get that information for you after this meeting. through the...
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you want to do that? didn't that -- >> larry: john wayne. >> sure. academy award. >> absolutely, and, you know, they said, well, first of all, we're not making a remake of the film "true grit," we are referencing the book, a wonderful book by charles portis released in the '60s and i said, oh, okay. i read the book, and then i understood. the book is very coenesque. i can imagine -- >> larry: they're insane. >> you would think so because their picture are wacky. but, no, they're not. they're kind of calm and sedate. >> larry: is this a pure comedy? >> not pure, no. it's got a lot -- it's a bit darker than i think the, you know, original film, but it's got a lot of comedy, yeah. >> larry: well, "true grit" fans, will they be angry that someone is touching john wayne territory? >> i don't think so because you got to go back to the book, the original material, you know, and they're very -- >> larry: did they change it very much have. >> it's very true to the book and i haven't seen the movie for a long time s
you want to do that? didn't that -- >> larry: john wayne. >> sure. academy award. >> absolutely, and, you know, they said, well, first of all, we're not making a remake of the film "true grit," we are referencing the book, a wonderful book by charles portis released in the '60s and i said, oh, okay. i read the book, and then i understood. the book is very coenesque. i can imagine -- >> larry: they're insane. >> you would think so because their picture are...
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wow. >> larry: do you remember doing it? >> no. >> larry: rep tights c when were you diagnosed? ght i was dying. actually my doctor will me, you know, this little glitch in your blood work. you have hepatitis c. i said how do you get rid of it? he said you cannot. >> i'm prepared to accept some of the thing that people have offer me like stress or president bush you are or loneliness. that would be lovely to say that was the reason. but i think that would also be a bit false. i think in the end, you have to come clean and say it was a disloyal and shabby and goatish. >> on the set of serving sarah is when i kind of had a little, kind of, the best way i can describe it, a spiritual moment. where for a split second, you see everything clearly. why really describe it because it is about stuff that's bigger than i can really put into words. but it got to the point where i was wondering if i was going to survive. >> i'm here to say that my contract is up for my radio show at the end of the year and i've made the decision not to do radio anymore. >> i walk over to her and that this is
wow. >> larry: do you remember doing it? >> no. >> larry: rep tights c when were you diagnosed? ght i was dying. actually my doctor will me, you know, this little glitch in your blood work. you have hepatitis c. i said how do you get rid of it? he said you cannot. >> i'm prepared to accept some of the thing that people have offer me like stress or president bush you are or loneliness. that would be lovely to say that was the reason. but i think that would also be a bit...
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i mean, you do find a lot of differences. of a visceral, you know, feeling, you know. >> jimmy: right. >> and the actor thing is a little more in your head. >> jimmy: and with music, when you're coming up, you have to play hellholes and you have to travel all over the world and -- well, you still do, either way. and that's -- i mean, that's somewhat fun i would think. but not necessarily -- like, you make no money doing this sort of thing. you've been doing this since you were a kid, right? >> yeah, yeah. had some hard times back in the old days. i mean, you watch the blues brothers, you see the screen where they go in the horrible place with the chicken wire. it's really not far from the truth. there are some places like that. >> jimmy: you keep rawhide in your back pocket just in case? >> yeah, it can be difficult. >> jimmy: you know who you should have brought on the road with you is dwayne johnson, your co-star in the movie. are you a wrestling aficionado? >> i used to go to wrestling with my dad when i wallace a kid. bac
i mean, you do find a lot of differences. of a visceral, you know, feeling, you know. >> jimmy: right. >> and the actor thing is a little more in your head. >> jimmy: and with music, when you're coming up, you have to play hellholes and you have to travel all over the world and -- well, you still do, either way. and that's -- i mean, that's somewhat fun i would think. but not necessarily -- like, you make no money doing this sort of thing. you've been doing this since you...
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if you don't get this goal done by the spring of 2012, do you think congress -- do you think ask you -- >> do it by creating jobs. >> thank you, thank you so much, congressman have a nice -- i think thanksgiving is coming too, thank you congressman garra mendy, such an arresting last name, i call you by your last name, thank you, john garra mindy and donna edwards. >>> coming up, one thing we learned from last week's midterm, president obama has a problem in the big ten states, pennsylvania westward, all the big industrial states where people wear jobbers to football games, from scranton to oshkosh, can you win them back? you can't do do it without jobs? we will talk about that next. you are watching "hardball," only on msnbc. craping] craping] [horns honking] with deposits in your engine, it can feel like something's holding your car back. let me guess, 16. [laughing] yeeah. that's why there's castrol gtx... with our most powerful deposit fighting ingredient ever. castrol gtx exceeds the toughest new industry standard. don't let deposits hold your car back. get castrol gtx. it's more
if you don't get this goal done by the spring of 2012, do you think congress -- do you think ask you -- >> do it by creating jobs. >> thank you, thank you so much, congressman have a nice -- i think thanksgiving is coming too, thank you congressman garra mendy, such an arresting last name, i call you by your last name, thank you, john garra mindy and donna edwards. >>> coming up, one thing we learned from last week's midterm, president obama has a problem in the big ten...
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>> and so what do you do? eels strongly, but she's lost a lot of zeal since the election. >> rose: but isn't that going to be the issue? and how do you get past this? you put stuff on the table to get the conversation started but you've got the left saying certain things. you've got people on the right... last night on this program, paul ryan who was a member of your commission... >> who we have great respect for. >> rose: here is what he said. role type. >> the original idea of the commission was to actually have a plan and passed in the lame duck. that's not really feasible from a logistical standpoint. i don't think you can write legislation or score it fast enough let alone get through all the hurdles in the senate to pass something even if you could get 14 of the 128 commissioners to vote for something. >> rose: and what about the up-and-down vote. >> that's what i don't think you're going to have. i don't think you're going to have that. >> rose: all right. so when you look at what the commission said so
>> and so what do you do? eels strongly, but she's lost a lot of zeal since the election. >> rose: but isn't that going to be the issue? and how do you get past this? you put stuff on the table to get the conversation started but you've got the left saying certain things. you've got people on the right... last night on this program, paul ryan who was a member of your commission... >> who we have great respect for. >> rose: here is what he said. role type. >> the...
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what do you have to do? you have to elevate the passion of everything else that happens that might even be somewhat mundane and elevate it to the extent that this is breaking news. this is developing news. this is breaking developing news. the aggregate effect of that is that you begin to lose the lexicon. you begin to it lose any meaning of what breaking news means or urgent or look at this or dangerous. that was our montage at the end. it wasn't saying. >> just hype, hype, hype. >> right. it was it the language then has to become sharper, louder, to cut through more and more of the noise. what i'm saying is maybe there is a way to not engage in the idea, not to accept the premise -- there is a premise out there. the premise is, we are all on this access of left/right. maybe there's a different premise. i don't mean that in the way of partisanship. i mean it in the way of they cover politics. politics is a democratic and republican game. it is left and right. i think the conflict that would be more appropria
what do you have to do? you have to elevate the passion of everything else that happens that might even be somewhat mundane and elevate it to the extent that this is breaking news. this is developing news. this is breaking developing news. the aggregate effect of that is that you begin to lose the lexicon. you begin to it lose any meaning of what breaking news means or urgent or look at this or dangerous. that was our montage at the end. it wasn't saying. >> just hype, hype, hype....
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what do you do? do you cook anything for thanksgiving? >> i don't. mmy: what's does that mean, thin, thick? >> well, i like it crispy, so my grandmama, you know, she makes one pan that's crispy. >> jimmy: crispy what? >> crispy dressing. it has to be thin. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> on a pan. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> the dressing -- it has to be thin -- >> jimmy: oh, gravy? >> dressing. >> jimmy: what is dressing? >> he doesn't -- he's -- where are you from? you're from new york, right? >> jimmy: stuffing -- oh, thank you, stuffing! >> stuffing! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: stuffing! >> it's dressing. >> jimmy: it's dressing -- what are you, like, charles dickens? [ laughter ] dressing. crispy and thin? >> crispy and thin. >> jimmy: thin? >> yes, baby. >> jimmy: i've never heard of thing stuffing. >> yes, it's got to be thin stuffing. you probably make it from a box where you're from. >> jimmy: stovetop dressing. [ laughter ] >> i knew it. >> jimmy: stovetop dressing. yeah, you could tell? i'm a stove top dude? >> yeah, where do you spe
what do you do? do you cook anything for thanksgiving? >> i don't. mmy: what's does that mean, thin, thick? >> well, i like it crispy, so my grandmama, you know, she makes one pan that's crispy. >> jimmy: crispy what? >> crispy dressing. it has to be thin. >> jimmy: what are you talking about? >> on a pan. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what? >> the dressing -- it has to be thin -- >> jimmy: oh, gravy? >> dressing. >> jimmy: what is...
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but you do not need to have a certified farmers' market. ified. supervisor maxwell: what does that mean? is there a difference? >> that is a conundrum, i guess. supervisor maxwell: what does the customer get from being certified, what is the advantage? >> the customer knows that the producer of the commodity they are purchasing was actually produced by the person who is selling it. that person is on a local or regional basis, and they brought that product directly to the consumer. we do not have non-certified markets, if you will. that is not an experience we have, here in san francisco. supervisor maxwell: so all of our markets are certified? >> yes, supervisor. supervisor maxwell: anything else you would like to add? most people never knew we had one. most people do not necessarily know what you do or how important you are to us. that is why i kind of wanted to get some more information. >> there are 58 counties in california. each county is required by law to have an agriculture commission, weights and measures. some counties share a comm
but you do not need to have a certified farmers' market. ified. supervisor maxwell: what does that mean? is there a difference? >> that is a conundrum, i guess. supervisor maxwell: what does the customer get from being certified, what is the advantage? >> the customer knows that the producer of the commodity they are purchasing was actually produced by the person who is selling it. that person is on a local or regional basis, and they brought that product directly to the consumer....
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you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef. fittest. if you have a table go under the table. look above you, what's going to fall. what's going to hit your head. most of the chairs decent. if you are in a movie theatre or stadium what do you do? the same thing. these chairs are not heavy dutiy but covering your head is most important. if it's an empty room go against the wall and cover your head. a lot of cut in disaster heads and arms will get cut. those you can control the bleeding where as the head injury is harder. cover your head, the most important thing to do. we cover, beaware. 15 seconds. in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering y
you will go into a dark room and doing a search. you will be treating people with injuries on them. be doing privying. lifting heavy objects off of a doll and giving iv and turning off utilities. we are building you up to the hand's on scenario. >> what do you do? let's say you feel a tremor and it's going to shake, what are you going to do? all right. 40 people said -- >> where we going to go? >> under a table. >> [laughter]. >> going to be survival of the fitef....
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how do you make it? we do it out of revenues. >> the revenue was not $57 billion. i think you ought to -- >> he interrupted me, if i recall. we will have to keep raising the revenue. we will keep budgeting for results. the bottom line is we have done this and having done that, we have also written public pension reform. we enacted a law that i signed that will save taxpayers $220 billion. senator brady was in the legislature for 17 years and he did not do i think about public pension reform to reduce the cost of the taxpayers. i got the job done. you do not have any accomplishments so you talk about things that are nonsensical. >> in 1995, we passed the pension reform act. the first thing you and gov. blagojevich did was you ignored it. you have abrogated responsibility to the pension fund. you cannot clammy have done anything. let's talk about the budget. seven of the last eight budgets that you and your partner, rod blagojevich, have opposed -- have opposed were disingenuous, dishonest. let's talk abou
how do you make it? we do it out of revenues. >> the revenue was not $57 billion. i think you ought to -- >> he interrupted me, if i recall. we will have to keep raising the revenue. we will keep budgeting for results. the bottom line is we have done this and having done that, we have also written public pension reform. we enacted a law that i signed that will save taxpayers $220 billion. senator brady was in the legislature for 17 years and he did not do i think about public...
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you don't have a plan. >> that's right. >> what do you do? do you go to a farm? do you ask around?ght. when people come to the united states, the very first place you can get a potential job are the jobs which you have to get your hands, you know, dirty and your hands bleed of pulling weeds in the fields. it was a place where a lot of immigrants have traditionally come to the united states. for me, it was the san joaquin valley. >> how much did you get paid? >> my first check was $162. i always tell people that i realize, at that pace, working from sunset to sundown in the summer, seven days a week, it was going to be a lot of hard work. i remember, i tell you, dr. gupta, my hands, the very same hands that now do brain surgery, around that time, they had scars everywhere from pulling weeds. they were bloody. >> you went to harvard medical school and it makes me wonder, did you ever question yourself? i mean you say other people questioned you. did you ever think, you know what, i don't belong here? >> yes. many times. i questioned myself in medical school and before i was in medica
you don't have a plan. >> that's right. >> what do you do? do you go to a farm? do you ask around?ght. when people come to the united states, the very first place you can get a potential job are the jobs which you have to get your hands, you know, dirty and your hands bleed of pulling weeds in the fields. it was a place where a lot of immigrants have traditionally come to the united states. for me, it was the san joaquin valley. >> how much did you get paid? >> my first...
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the thing that god put you on planet to do and ite a while to land that again coming out of a staffing position in congress. >> you would think in the political business you would understand that it might be a short-term job and that you are susceptible to politics and you could be out the door, you should plan for it is what i am saying. >>guest: well you know it is coming. a friend of mine is a congressman who ran for governor and did not get elected and going out the door not in this wave but for different reasons and so his personal assistant was in our office interviewing for a position with us and she has been with him in congress for eight years now, and, so, there is a little bit of you that knows it is coming but some of you is in denial and wishes it wasn't coming and you wait until the last minute. >> i hear not so much financial, but psychological, get your led in the right place when the bad things happen to you. that is really what you are saying. >>guest: well, it is. you kind of have to analyze how much of a mess you
the thing that god put you on planet to do and ite a while to land that again coming out of a staffing position in congress. >> you would think in the political business you would understand that it might be a short-term job and that you are susceptible to politics and you could be out the door, you should plan for it is what i am saying. >>guest: well you know it is coming. a friend of mine is a congressman who ran for governor and did not get elected and going out the door not in...
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if you don't get this goal done by the spring of 2012, do you think congress -- do you think ask you -- will the president get re-elected if you don't get the jobs number down? >> we have to get the jobs number down. we have to do it by creating jobs. >> thank you. thank you so much. congressman have a nice -- i think thanksgiving is coming too, thank you congressman garamendi, such an arresting last name, i call you by your last name, thank you, john garamendi and donna edwards. >>> coming up, one thing we learned from last week's midterm, president obama has a problem as i said in the big ten states. right from pennsylvania, westward, to all of those big industrial states where people wear jobbers to football games, from scranton to oshkosh, can you win them back? he ain't going to do it without jobs. we'll talk about that in the presidential race coming up next here. you're watching "hardball" only on msnbc. the sushi place around the corner. well, in that case, i better get back to these invoices... which i'll do right after making your favorite pancakes. you know what? i'm going
if you don't get this goal done by the spring of 2012, do you think congress -- do you think ask you -- will the president get re-elected if you don't get the jobs number down? >> we have to get the jobs number down. we have to do it by creating jobs. >> thank you. thank you so much. congressman have a nice -- i think thanksgiving is coming too, thank you congressman garamendi, such an arresting last name, i call you by your last name, thank you, john garamendi and donna edwards....
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and i know you do not want to hear that, and i know that you think you're doing the right thing for yourlients, and a lot of that is because you do not want to know the rest of the story, which is what happens to them later. for example, myself, i was a student at the university of wisconsin. i had no criminal record. i got arrested in a marijuana conspiracy case. no possession, no sale. i was threatened with 150 years. 150 years. i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san francisco. they cannot put me on trial in madison in wisconsin, so they took me to the south of carolina, and they put me on trial in strom thurmond federal courthouse in charleston, south carolina. across the street was the confederate cemetery. from the courthouse, they flew two flags -- the u.s. flag and the confederate battle flag, which was the state flag of south carolina. from the court room, i could look out the window and seaport sumter in the distance -- see fort sumter. they put me on a case with no marijuana. they invented imaginary marijuana. they said i was charged with conspiring to cont
and i know you do not want to hear that, and i know that you think you're doing the right thing for yourlients, and a lot of that is because you do not want to know the rest of the story, which is what happens to them later. for example, myself, i was a student at the university of wisconsin. i had no criminal record. i got arrested in a marijuana conspiracy case. no possession, no sale. i was threatened with 150 years. 150 years. i'm from madison, wisconsin, which is a town not unlike san...
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you find that to be -- do you look at it, do you go, why would anybody do that sort of thing? of time to be tweeting and doing all of that, i think, to keep everybody updated and the more and more friends you get, your whole day is taken up, taking care of your friends. >> jimmy: you're very busy with the show and being so sexy. there you are right there. >> fantastic. tremendous, tremendous experience. >> jimmy: you work at keeping your marriage. you have to be spontaneous, says dempsey, 44. >> did i say that? >> jimmy: yeah, you did. >> we have date night after the show. >> jimmy: let me know if you need money. i have a huge check back there. there are 15 facebook pages that claim to be yours that are not you. >> they are not. >> jimmy: there are five dr. mcdreamy facebook pages that are -- >> i'm not controlling those, either. >> jimmy: you realize what's going on here. people are saying things and probably -- one of them has, like, 2,000 followers. >> really. >> jimmy: yeah. i should call my lawyer. tweet your lawyer and that's where you're missing out right now. that's --
you find that to be -- do you look at it, do you go, why would anybody do that sort of thing? of time to be tweeting and doing all of that, i think, to keep everybody updated and the more and more friends you get, your whole day is taken up, taking care of your friends. >> jimmy: you're very busy with the show and being so sexy. there you are right there. >> fantastic. tremendous, tremendous experience. >> jimmy: you work at keeping your marriage. you have to be spontaneous,...
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they are doing jobs you can't do. i would rather watch that. >> it is a great point, but i will pretend i'm an only buds man. -- ambudsman. >> andrea has on fish nets. >> good . >> i will be like tourettes the whole show long. >> well said. >>> from courts to airports, is opting out optimal? as the scrap over tsa pat downs continues, one airport thinks that a company that is private is better for everybody's privates. in orlando, the birthplace of the question mark, airport officials are disoog opt out of tsa screenings and want to choose from one of five approved private screening firms to take over. says the airport authority's director, you are going to get better service at a better price and more accountability and better customer service. he said better a couple times. meanwhile, despite the complaints over the security measures, perhaps best taped in by this photo, the government is holding firm on those policies. very firm. yes, the nation's transportation security chief says he won't stop the pat downs and th
they are doing jobs you can't do. i would rather watch that. >> it is a great point, but i will pretend i'm an only buds man. -- ambudsman. >> andrea has on fish nets. >> good . >> i will be like tourettes the whole show long. >> well said. >>> from courts to airports, is opting out optimal? as the scrap over tsa pat downs continues, one airport thinks that a company that is private is better for everybody's privates. in orlando, the birthplace of the...