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faye lee. it went on my list. thank you. faye is a good friend of all of ours. thank you for your continuing contributions to the city. that's it. did i forget anyboyd? anybody else want to get sworn in. if you need me, i am around. we had a great recommendation. tom shay might have called, or p.j. on challen 26. they said to charlotte, we are sick of that mayor guy. we always see him but not the people being sworn in. i will ask you to stand back here. i will stand here so everybody can see you get sworn in. come on up here. you have to be in two rows. >> thank you, mayor. >> thank you, darling. a little more attention. mark, i start -- willy, i start with you. i wil lsasl say "aye" and you sy your name until belva. i will mention the commission. raise your right hand. >> i. >> i. [saying names] do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the state of california. my true faith and allegiance to theis and i take this obligation freely with no mental reservation or purpose. that are we -- that i will faithfully disch
faye lee. it went on my list. thank you. faye is a good friend of all of ours. thank you for your continuing contributions to the city. that's it. did i forget anyboyd? anybody else want to get sworn in. if you need me, i am around. we had a great recommendation. tom shay might have called, or p.j. on challen 26. they said to charlotte, we are sick of that mayor guy. we always see him but not the people being sworn in. i will ask you to stand back here. i will stand here so everybody can see...
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. -- instead of faye "b" location. many employers work on bicycles. thank you.[applause] >> thank you very much, peter. maybe i need to ask if i can vary from the script. i'm supposed to say that unfortunately we are out of time, but we are not. maybe what i will do is have you will come up here and sit around a table. if we could get some chairs? yeah, and could you turn on the lights? very good. and is there another microphone? there are two. staff will pass them around if you have questions. what we will do is, unless you want to add to some of what you said and what you have heard this morning, we had a couple hours of staff, city staff discussing with them our experiences, and then reacting to our conditions and pitfalls and predicaments. if you have any observations from this morning's presentation, if you like to share that with us. [inaudible] very good. so we will go with andy? did you have your hand up? >> no. >> ok, you serve. >> i have living and -- i have been living in copenhagen, bicycling. one of the things i think is very important at makes bicy
. -- instead of faye "b" location. many employers work on bicycles. thank you.[applause] >> thank you very much, peter. maybe i need to ask if i can vary from the script. i'm supposed to say that unfortunately we are out of time, but we are not. maybe what i will do is have you will come up here and sit around a table. if we could get some chairs? yeah, and could you turn on the lights? very good. and is there another microphone? there are two. staff will pass them around if you...
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the team also we're expecting prime minister putin to be there as well but what was the word from faye for officials about why russia took the scales at the end of the day against as was seen to be stiff competition. right if we're this if you listen to the speech made by supplant or earlier before he announced the actual winners he was talking about the legacy of football he was talking about football being more than just a game it was about humanity it was about passing something on a value to the future generation if we look at that the choices as well qatar and russia fee for world cup has never been held in either of those two countries and so we can see that they're moving along the lines made a decision along the lines of the philosophy of the bigger philosophy that fifa wants to spread football wants to bring it to areas where football may not be so popular as of yet so we think that that's where the decision i really tipped the balance towards both russia and qatar and so you're right we will be expecting prime minister putin here to give a press conference later on and we'll
the team also we're expecting prime minister putin to be there as well but what was the word from faye for officials about why russia took the scales at the end of the day against as was seen to be stiff competition. right if we're this if you listen to the speech made by supplant or earlier before he announced the actual winners he was talking about the legacy of football he was talking about football being more than just a game it was about humanity it was about passing something on a value...
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his resilience and his skill and apathy were roast from 1980 to listen to the faye people here is what they say, james carville, the political consultant campaign strategists to set i have never seen this human being perform like he did that week in new hampshire. it was standing were like an athlete than a political candidates. e event after event, every interview or town hall meeting. even today there seems to be a little bit of magic and pledge clinton has his back against the wall and we know that is probably not true but in many cases he can do it. in new hampshire the end of the primary is a home for the elderly talking about the price of pharmaceuticals where they did not have some money and drugs were not covered and but then he walks up to one woman and hugs her and the press secretary of the clinton white house, there is a certain shameless as the comes from thinking you should be the most powerful person in the world. he won by connecting with people on a personal and in% level and people will leave to that when push came to shove there was gennifer flowers prepare his appro
his resilience and his skill and apathy were roast from 1980 to listen to the faye people here is what they say, james carville, the political consultant campaign strategists to set i have never seen this human being perform like he did that week in new hampshire. it was standing were like an athlete than a political candidates. e event after event, every interview or town hall meeting. even today there seems to be a little bit of magic and pledge clinton has his back against the wall and we...
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it's tough for us to see tammy faye baker seeing so weak. >> what is the best way to deal with cancer? >> with acceptance that you have it and do whatever you can to help get rid of it. >> you never want to hear those words, it's not really something that i ever thought i would hear. but, yeah, i mean i was shocked, but it's somewhere in me, i just had this idea. >> i cared, i cared about my life, i cared about what drugs i was going to take, i cared about the interaction with the doctors and nurses, okay i have cancer, i don't know anything about it. >> i have kept my tattoos, i don't know if you can see that little black, because it is a reminder for me, it's a reminder of that time and it's a reminder of how i want to look at my life. >> i have never told anyone, in the last year, i have been battling and surviving breast cancer. >> i'm a prostate cancer winner. >> i would like to be killing the cancer a little bit at a time and be on this constant downward slide, or maybe that's upward. but it's not like that, it's up and down. >> for us, every day, every week was a supreme victor
it's tough for us to see tammy faye baker seeing so weak. >> what is the best way to deal with cancer? >> with acceptance that you have it and do whatever you can to help get rid of it. >> you never want to hear those words, it's not really something that i ever thought i would hear. but, yeah, i mean i was shocked, but it's somewhere in me, i just had this idea. >> i cared, i cared about my life, i cared about what drugs i was going to take, i cared about the...
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cuccinelli calls the ruling a vktry for virginians while the congressman who voted in faye of the legislation called the ruling purely political. >> this case is not about health insurance. it is not about health care. it is about liberty. the judge said as much in husband order. >> henry hudson is a republican pointee. this has become very politicized but i would rely upon the court of appeals to make an unpolitical objective decision. when they do so, no doubt they're going to upheld to constitutionalitof the health care law. >> the congressman said the next step would be the court of appeals. though some repubcans are pushing for an expedited appeal that would bypass that case. ere is time. th requirement to purchase health care insurance doesn't begin until 2014. >>> meanwhile scol lunches will soon be healthier a more students in need will be able to eat for free. today president obama signed a school lunch bill into law. and will harriet tubman elementary school in the district, the first lady lobbied for the $4.5 billion measure to help stop childhood obesity and feed more hungry child
cuccinelli calls the ruling a vktry for virginians while the congressman who voted in faye of the legislation called the ruling purely political. >> this case is not about health insurance. it is not about health care. it is about liberty. the judge said as much in husband order. >> henry hudson is a republican pointee. this has become very politicized but i would rely upon the court of appeals to make an unpolitical objective decision. when they do so, no doubt they're going to...
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that was -- that was -- all of us saw ourselves in tammy faye, because that's a bullet nobody knows if it's coming at you. >> larry: the key to being a producer. >> finger on the pulse. that's your talent. >> larry: why do people come on and talk about -- >> you talk about things on television so others can relate. so that -- but usually, i talk about something, i like to be on the other side of it. i like to fig ter out so that i have a solution. so that's not just, i have a problem. i always like to have a solution and then i usually have a book. >> larry: by the way a book, this is a terrific book. >> it's a terrific book. >> larry: a great book. was it not -- you took him -- >> heartbreaking little boy. he was prophet. this little child who's -- >> such an old soul. >> we up for an emmy, took him to new york. he was my date, and i wanted him to win so badly, but he was just -- we holding hands and we didn't win, but he was so happy to be there, but what a -- boy you think you have a bad day and then you look at christopher reeve or matty. >> exactly. maybe that's why. maybe that's
that was -- that was -- all of us saw ourselves in tammy faye, because that's a bullet nobody knows if it's coming at you. >> larry: the key to being a producer. >> finger on the pulse. that's your talent. >> larry: why do people come on and talk about -- >> you talk about things on television so others can relate. so that -- but usually, i talk about something, i like to be on the other side of it. i like to fig ter out so that i have a solution. so that's not just, i...
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s are in faye of it. we don't have a death penalty. we haven't had it for years and years.ecause the british don't think it's right or humane. >> no death penalty. the abortion issue. has it ever been a political issue? >> no. >> have you ever had to vote on it in the parliament for anything? >> we've had votes on it. but the people that want to have the woman's right to choose have always won easily. >> why do you think there's not a religious right that's vocal in this country? >> i don't think the british think it's good mix religion and politics. and i don't see anything around the twhoorled makes me think it's wrong. >> how about the fact that you have an official church in that country and members of the anglican church or members of the house of lords and would that be a predominant religion by foreign country? >> well, many my district i have a fairly large jewish community. . . >> next year, in the american system, the republicans are going to controlled the house. once you have a government in power for five years, what do you do to make a case? >> once you win th
s are in faye of it. we don't have a death penalty. we haven't had it for years and years.ecause the british don't think it's right or humane. >> no death penalty. the abortion issue. has it ever been a political issue? >> no. >> have you ever had to vote on it in the parliament for anything? >> we've had votes on it. but the people that want to have the woman's right to choose have always won easily. >> why do you think there's not a religious right that's vocal...
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some startling shows i'll never forget, tammy faye's eyes, ted haggart's regret. cry, made us think. wynona judd told you about a god wink. i hadn't heard that before so i looked the phrase up. it's a miracle, blessing, an overfilled cup. that's what you are, and as old blue eyes might say, the best is yet to come, larry, you did it your way. congratulations, larry. [ applause ] that's from wendy, too. >> larry: thank you all. diane, until i get them, you may wear those suspenders on the abc world news. >> i will so wear them with pride and a little bit of eccentricity. >> and a blazer covering them up, larry. >> i'm sure something like that. >> yeah. exactly. >> larry: thank you, guys. thanks very much. a guest here 28 times over the years will join us for the 29th time. we're going to go live to little rock, arkansas, next. >> larry: i have spent many, many moments with him, all of them delightful. all of them informative. never dull. bill clinton is the 42nd president of the united states. he's just back from haiti. he's been a guest on this show 28 times. prov
some startling shows i'll never forget, tammy faye's eyes, ted haggart's regret. cry, made us think. wynona judd told you about a god wink. i hadn't heard that before so i looked the phrase up. it's a miracle, blessing, an overfilled cup. that's what you are, and as old blue eyes might say, the best is yet to come, larry, you did it your way. congratulations, larry. [ applause ] that's from wendy, too. >> larry: thank you all. diane, until i get them, you may wear those suspenders on the...
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the last time faye did not start was september 20th, -- time favre did not start was september 20th,has the second streak he has a long way to go to break the favre record. there you have the best of the rest. >> the first ipad ban. instruments? not necessary. we are going to prove it. knows how to make things that are good for you. new v8 v-fusion + tea. one combined serving of vegetables and fruit with the goodness of green tea and powerful antioxidants. refreshingly good. [ technician ] are you busy? management just sent over these new technical manuals. they need you to translate them into portuguese. by tomorrow. [ male announcer ] ducati knows it's better for xerox to manage their global publications. so they can focus on building amazing bikes. with xerox, you're ready for real business. but now, to get it really cooking, you need a little website development. some transparent reporting, so you know it's working. online ads and 1-on-1 marketing consultation. yellowbook's got all that. yellowbook360 has a whole spectrum of tools. the perfect recipe for success. visit yellowbook
the last time faye did not start was september 20th, -- time favre did not start was september 20th,has the second streak he has a long way to go to break the favre record. there you have the best of the rest. >> the first ipad ban. instruments? not necessary. we are going to prove it. knows how to make things that are good for you. new v8 v-fusion + tea. one combined serving of vegetables and fruit with the goodness of green tea and powerful antioxidants. refreshingly good. [ technician...
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it's tough for us to see tammy faye looking so weak. what in your opinion is the best way to deal with cancer? >> accept it. do whatever you can to help get rid of it. >> you never want to hear those words. it's not something i ever thought i would hear. but, yeah, i was shocked. but it's somewhere in me, i just had this idea. >> and i cared by my life, what drugs i was going to take, the interaction with the doctors and nurses. i wanted to know everything. >> when you do radiation, they do these little tattoos. i kept my tattoos, because you can see the little -- it is a reminder for me. it's a reminder of that time, and a reminder of how i want to look at my life. >> i never told anyone in the last year i've been battling and surviving breast cancer. >> i'm a prostate cancer winner. >> i would like to kill the cancer a little bit of a time and on this constant downward slide. but it's not like that. it's up and down. >> for us, every day, every week was a supreme victory. so it wasn't like, oh, my gosh, could we make it to six months.
it's tough for us to see tammy faye looking so weak. what in your opinion is the best way to deal with cancer? >> accept it. do whatever you can to help get rid of it. >> you never want to hear those words. it's not something i ever thought i would hear. but, yeah, i was shocked. but it's somewhere in me, i just had this idea. >> and i cared by my life, what drugs i was going to take, the interaction with the doctors and nurses. i wanted to know everything. >> when you...
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reverend salman faye sr. explains what happened that night. >> two policemen had picked her up and taken her down on the railroad. and had all types of sex relations with her at that particular time. and when they put her out, she came to my door, and she told me what had happened to her. i sat down and wrote what she said had happened to her word by word. when she had finished, i had it notarized and send it to drew -- in washington, and he went to the air with it. when they knew anything here in montgomery, what the record said happened to her was all over the nation. >> after gertrude perkins told the reverend what happened, she somehow mustered the courage to report the crime to the police, perhaps even the same men who had raped her. not surprisingly, the police dismissed her claim and accused her of lying. the mayor claimed perkins' charge was, quote, completely false, and he said holding a lineup or issuing any warrants would set a bad precedent. besides, he said, my policemen would not do a thing like
reverend salman faye sr. explains what happened that night. >> two policemen had picked her up and taken her down on the railroad. and had all types of sex relations with her at that particular time. and when they put her out, she came to my door, and she told me what had happened to her. i sat down and wrote what she said had happened to her word by word. when she had finished, i had it notarized and send it to drew -- in washington, and he went to the air with it. when they knew...
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mark rudd who was -- [no audio] they were followers of faye and in the book they said michael was a sal linnist. it's amazing how many of these people are now in academics for one thing, but they are now out calling themselves progressives for obama, and so what do they really believe? are they now just lifting the progressive label? have they changed their views? it's hard to say. i quote in the book a fascinating assessment from mark rudd of the 2008 election where rudd says, you know, obama, he did it. he did it. he didn't blow it. he said just the right things and took the right policy positions to be able to attract just enough moderates and independents and crossover voters. he didn't blow it. he did it, and i agree with his strategy. ?i other strategy in this environment invites sure defeat. obama did it, and it's fascinating that for rudd and some of these folks, obama is a democrat that they ever supported. they hated jack kennedy. they hated lbj. they dismissed carter as a born-again baphoon. that's the language they use. they see an obama who is far enough to the left for the
mark rudd who was -- [no audio] they were followers of faye and in the book they said michael was a sal linnist. it's amazing how many of these people are now in academics for one thing, but they are now out calling themselves progressives for obama, and so what do they really believe? are they now just lifting the progressive label? have they changed their views? it's hard to say. i quote in the book a fascinating assessment from mark rudd of the 2008 election where rudd says, you know, obama,...
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. >>> the estate of one of bernie madoff's most successful investors has agreed to faye government a billion. that money will go to investors who were swindled. money paid by madoff to jeffry picower. he died last year. his wife settled this. the money represents more than a third of the money lost to other investors. the government says if money will be paid out to those swindled investors as soon as humans possible. >>> general motors recalling about 100,000 new suvs because of potential problems with seatbelts. in testing a seatbelt anchor on the driver's side failed during something called secondary impact. gm is sending letters to owners that let they will know what to do about the recall. >>> what do you think life will be like in 80 years? flying cars? teleporting? 80 years ago, people made some predictions about how live would be now. how close were they? as a manager, my team counts on me to stay focused. so i take one a day men's 50+ advantage. it's the only complete multivitamin with ginkgo to support memory and concentration. plus it supports heart health. [ bat cracks ]
. >>> the estate of one of bernie madoff's most successful investors has agreed to faye government a billion. that money will go to investors who were swindled. money paid by madoff to jeffry picower. he died last year. his wife settled this. the money represents more than a third of the money lost to other investors. the government says if money will be paid out to those swindled investors as soon as humans possible. >>> general motors recalling about 100,000 new suvs because...