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muni or others. when we spoke with drivers or motorists during our outreach, the number one thing people said was if you're going to charge me money, i want a nice, smooth ride, so please invest funds in street repair, pothole repair, and resurfacing. also traffic calming for the neighborhoods on the edge of the zone so that people see the sort of options that are most reasonable rather than simply taking advantage of all the additional streets. traffic calming is a huge component as well. then there are other improvements that could be implemented, particularly school and work site. programs to keep people more attracted to the sort of employment centers downtown and also potentially to reinvest or deliver some funds for school access through a ride share program or potentially to develop other ways of getting children to school. so as i mentioned, the northeast corridor is the best performer again -- among the dozens of scenarios we analyzed. however, we did look at other scenarios that could be co
muni or others. when we spoke with drivers or motorists during our outreach, the number one thing people said was if you're going to charge me money, i want a nice, smooth ride, so please invest funds in street repair, pothole repair, and resurfacing. also traffic calming for the neighborhoods on the edge of the zone so that people see the sort of options that are most reasonable rather than simply taking advantage of all the additional streets. traffic calming is a huge component as well. then...
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about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to ha
about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem....
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brother or my first grade teacher. if it makes sense from a fiscal policy and feasibility point of view to designate it that way with this issue in mind, then we would encourage the services to do that. it is possible that the army could do it one way, the air force could do this another. we tried to craft this in a manner that was respectful of service cultures and recognizing that each service trains and educates a little bit differently in so we tried to provide an architecture for the training and education to occur that then allows the services to flesh out the details of how they would do this consistent with their methodology and service cter's. >> -- service cultures. >> in terms of a follow up on the marine corps, one of the comments by abnormal and today was that the working group finding was that one of the most important parts of the implementation of a repeal would be leadership. is there any message that they're working group found or that either of you individually take from the fact that some of the str
brother or my first grade teacher. if it makes sense from a fiscal policy and feasibility point of view to designate it that way with this issue in mind, then we would encourage the services to do that. it is possible that the army could do it one way, the air force could do this another. we tried to craft this in a manner that was respectful of service cultures and recognizing that each service trains and educates a little bit differently in so we tried to provide an architecture for the...
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or your substance abuse. it actually opens the door for a soldier to stand on his feet again. dr. milby, what are some of the costs to society in terms of homelessness? well, i mean, it provides a homeless person, if we're providing services, we're having the cost of shelter we provide. but some of the other things that probably are less well recognized is homeless people wind up in the emergency room, lots of times, repeated times a year. that's very expensive for society, because we all, as taxpayers, pay for that. they wind up in jail, and to incarcerate someone is very expensive. so the costs of a homeless person just being allowed to continue in homelessness is very high for society, and some studies have estimated it may be 30-to-40-some thousand dollars a year per person. and some people, if they're repeatedly hospitalized, are costing society tremendous costs, well over $100,000 a year. and, conversely, you know, if we were able to assess, as dr. clark has mentioned, find them some permanent housing,
or your substance abuse. it actually opens the door for a soldier to stand on his feet again. dr. milby, what are some of the costs to society in terms of homelessness? well, i mean, it provides a homeless person, if we're providing services, we're having the cost of shelter we provide. but some of the other things that probably are less well recognized is homeless people wind up in the emergency room, lots of times, repeated times a year. that's very expensive for society, because we all, as...
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walking or biking. the other thing that we looked at is a retail survey. we conducted a survey of a total of almost 1,400 visitors to our downtown retail areas and we supplemented that with what we would call sort of control areas and additional sites. within san francisco, regionally understand how often do people come to the downtown areas, what type of travel or what mode of travel do they use to get there. are they driving, transit riders, walking, biking and then almost how much they spend on a typical trip, trying to understand what is the sort of on balance, how much are they spending on a typical trip. what we found is that drivers absolutely do come and load up their cars and spend a lot in an individual trip, but what we also found is they are doing that less frequently than transit riders and pedestrians. when you aggregate that or average that over a course of a month, transit riders or pedestrians are spending the same than slightly more. the foot traffic could mitigate some of the concern.
walking or biking. the other thing that we looked at is a retail survey. we conducted a survey of a total of almost 1,400 visitors to our downtown retail areas and we supplemented that with what we would call sort of control areas and additional sites. within san francisco, regionally understand how often do people come to the downtown areas, what type of travel or what mode of travel do they use to get there. are they driving, transit riders, walking, biking and then almost how much they spend...
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we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's great. he was riding his bike bite block party he's an hoola hoop guy. he's on his guy with 30 hoola hoops riding his bike and said, hi, can i join. he had all the kids. he had a microphone and he was a spontaneous celebration. he sdoont live in our neighborhood but we invite him back. have an event. [inaudible]. >> yeah. well, music, music brings in people. young professionals, young people like music and love free food. >> if i may comment. not only the young professionals but also people we live in a multili multilingual city make sure you involve every segment of the community in our organizat
we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's...
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desiring or she's not thinking you know that she needs that or wants to come in the shelter we make sure she's aware of all the services through our outreach center and counseling and really encourage her to get some help for what she's going through suspicious place. where i go or where i can be a member emotion and some of there is what they show terrorists like a mother arms like a sweet boy be a home. for because he's not only a room a clean bit. so much more we feel so depressed so guilty so. somebody came to us and say. warry. would you want to be. your for we can help you. get out get out call the cops no matter what he tells you you can find safety you can find safety you can and you will find safety he will say anything he wants to anything he can to keep you under his thumb to keep you right where he wants you. so he can keep of the opinion and it's only going to get worse it's going anywhere it's getting it or if it got to make that step take that step of faith that faith in yourself you may not believe it and there but it's there it's there you'll find it and you'll find
desiring or she's not thinking you know that she needs that or wants to come in the shelter we make sure she's aware of all the services through our outreach center and counseling and really encourage her to get some help for what she's going through suspicious place. where i go or where i can be a member emotion and some of there is what they show terrorists like a mother arms like a sweet boy be a home. for because he's not only a room a clean bit. so much more we feel so depressed so guilty...
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are for example if you have a hybrid vehicle or or a car you know or one of these one of these vehicles they're actually more expensive so in a way it's trendy and there's a status to to make you know purchase the sessions like that that's sort of where the culture has evolved now to your point yes other countries are different and in asia for example you know it's very common to have your your mobile phone or a number of mobile phones show your status or you know to actually bring them out you know that's a different mentality i think one common denominator in both those scenarios is how we are being influenced you know in our choices and i think that there is there's a there's a technology component to this as well based on the kinds of things you know this kind of goes back to marketing right where you know a mass message may tell you that you want or need something but we're looking to our peer groups and we're looking to what our friends do we can see our status updates online and facebook and things like that and see how our friends have x. and we may either want that or maybe wan
are for example if you have a hybrid vehicle or or a car you know or one of these one of these vehicles they're actually more expensive so in a way it's trendy and there's a status to to make you know purchase the sessions like that that's sort of where the culture has evolved now to your point yes other countries are different and in asia for example you know it's very common to have your your mobile phone or a number of mobile phones show your status or you know to actually bring them out you...
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we don't have career paths to get them interested in school or art or music or all those things thatlly help kids find that joy in school that they might not find in an algebra class. >> belva: could we say the recession has something to do with this because of the budget cuts? at all different levels? >> these numbers were put together before. they're probably slightly worse now. so sure, recession is going to -- >> unevenness is the name of the game. and what's happening is america is not the fluid climbing society that it was and it's getting harder when something breaks, once people fall out decisively and this large. and even, again, if i go back to where does a kid get his first job or her first job? it's from a neighborhood merchant. that's where we got them from. and if you go into those poorer communities, you don't see the neighborhood stores. you don't see the infrastructure that's out there to help these kids go the right way instead of the wrong way. >> i imagine the budget would play in where there's not enough resources to intervene when they're in trouble. we were tal
we don't have career paths to get them interested in school or art or music or all those things thatlly help kids find that joy in school that they might not find in an algebra class. >> belva: could we say the recession has something to do with this because of the budget cuts? at all different levels? >> these numbers were put together before. they're probably slightly worse now. so sure, recession is going to -- >> unevenness is the name of the game. and what's happening is...
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the deputy or the assistant secretary or its equivalent. is the lowest level of the person working on the subject subject everyday. >> that is my concern. that is my concern. i think that issue is the predicate for addressing the concerns that usa panel have address. you have got to begin their. we really have to do a thorough review because i would testify in the next congress that as chair of that committee, i saw material that was classified that was absurd that it was classified and was just building up a backlog of classified information that everyone in this room today would concur ought to be in the public domain the concern that i have is not so much about wikileaks but about what we are not having access to any democracy. and again, i hope that in the future it is addressed, whether it is in this committee or any committee. may be a select committee is actually needed and people coming in who actually do the classification, not the secretary, not the head of the agency but to hear it. i had occasion working with congressman longer
the deputy or the assistant secretary or its equivalent. is the lowest level of the person working on the subject subject everyday. >> that is my concern. that is my concern. i think that issue is the predicate for addressing the concerns that usa panel have address. you have got to begin their. we really have to do a thorough review because i would testify in the next congress that as chair of that committee, i saw material that was classified that was absurd that it was classified and...
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has it been seen to be successful or did it change people's patterns? >> i don't know that i can say that it's been successful in changing people's patterns as a whole. i don't know that in each case the goal to change people's patterns as a whole. i think maybe what you are inferring, there is sort of social engineering that goes along with that. commissioner o'brien: that's the term that i'm looking for. >> the goal is not to change people's patterns every single day or for the rest of their lives what have you, but on a particular day at this particular time, can you make a different decision or do you have a better option available to you? one thing that we noticed on the outset of the study is that 80% of people do feel they have a viable transit option available to them. one of the things we asked is what can we do to improve that option and how can this program improve that option for you. but again, the different programs have had different goals in mind. in the case of both london and stockholm and reeven rome and milan -- even rome and lillian
has it been seen to be successful or did it change people's patterns? >> i don't know that i can say that it's been successful in changing people's patterns as a whole. i don't know that in each case the goal to change people's patterns as a whole. i think maybe what you are inferring, there is sort of social engineering that goes along with that. commissioner o'brien: that's the term that i'm looking for. >> the goal is not to change people's patterns every single day or for the...
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through any agency or through this, through san francisco or san jose or oakland, and again i think everyone is open to change. i'm just concerned that because it's not there, we're not -- it could be too late for some businesses. vice-president clyde: and i just want to point out the other matter that in relationship to the l.b.e. portion, both human rights commission, which is, that's the body that really governs the l.b.e.'s and this commission which represents small businesses, both commissions were not able to, full commission were not able to hear this piece of legislation until after the first reading at the board of supervisors. president yee riley: commissioner clyde? vice-president clyde: yes, i will just want to say with -- for the record that i am concerned with the speed with which this is going forward. i'm not confident it's had a thorough vetting. there are many issues in here, like verification -- how long does a person have to be a resident of san francisco? where are people going to live? how large is the labor snool all these questions that the reason we're askin
through any agency or through this, through san francisco or san jose or oakland, and again i think everyone is open to change. i'm just concerned that because it's not there, we're not -- it could be too late for some businesses. vice-president clyde: and i just want to point out the other matter that in relationship to the l.b.e. portion, both human rights commission, which is, that's the body that really governs the l.b.e.'s and this commission which represents small businesses, both...
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-- money or weapons. he is struggling for relevancy. he made lately about a month ago -- he made a plea at about one month ago. seven were kidnapped. he recently announced that any negotiations for the rallies have to be conducted through osama bin laden. this might be news to osama bin laden, and perhaps on welcomed news. they might not want to be engaged in the negotiations for the release of seven hostages they did not have a role in taking. all of this is a fairly positive trajectory. al-qaeda in the islamic maghreb seems to be on a downward track. there are several things that could take place that might change this. the evolution of aqim might move in a different direction. fundamentally, the biggest game changer are the increase is -- increasing linkages between organized crime and terrorism in the sahara. organized crime is taking on a number of different characteristics like drug running, from drug cartels better shuttling cocaine and through this era -- through the sahara. there is also contraba
-- money or weapons. he is struggling for relevancy. he made lately about a month ago -- he made a plea at about one month ago. seven were kidnapped. he recently announced that any negotiations for the rallies have to be conducted through osama bin laden. this might be news to osama bin laden, and perhaps on welcomed news. they might not want to be engaged in the negotiations for the release of seven hostages they did not have a role in taking. all of this is a fairly positive trajectory....
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if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctoright away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. >>> all right. your house. it's your biggest debt, your biggest asset, your biggest investment. 2010 was a year of mixed messages to say the very least. 2010 home prices, predicts a 5% to 10% decrease in home prices. oh, just breaks your heart if you're a homeowner right now. but maybe modest growth 2012, further out, what do you think? >> the decrease might also get your juices flowing if you're a buyer. but i think there's a good case to be made that 2011 will be a year we see a bottom in the housing market. no one's going to ring a bell when that happens. we're not going to know exactly, but we are pretty much through this rundown for the most part. we're getting very close. and i think it's time for people to just start thinking about buying a house for the normal reasons they buy a house, and not timing the market. interest rates are incredibl
if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, stop taking cialis and call your doctoright away. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if cialis for daily use is right for you. for a 30-tablet free trial offer, go to cialis.com. >>> all right. your house. it's your biggest debt, your biggest asset, your biggest investment. 2010 was a year of mixed messages to say the very least. 2010 home prices, predicts a 5% to 10% decrease in home prices. oh, just breaks your heart if...
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seven million jobs to countries like china or india needs or it's set up and there's a fundamental problem the arrogance which says only consider the interests of a small group of elite corporations only consider the interests of the of the big banks it's sold out mainstream america it's ok john you want to have. an idea you don't need here in the united kingdom i've got friends who are developers and friends who are in business you know and they tell me stories where they're go for a scheme a few years ago and then asked for a million pounds on loan and they'd be offered two million pounds out of banks i want a friend in dublin of the moment he went and asked for one hundred thousand pounds for a very very small development he had an amazing thirty year business travel record and the banks said no it was completely reversed it's the capital isn't there for small businesses to medium businesses create jobs and that's the worry at the moment meanwhile we're funding and bailing out ireland we've now got a position here in western europe of course where even the german people who and the popu
seven million jobs to countries like china or india needs or it's set up and there's a fundamental problem the arrogance which says only consider the interests of a small group of elite corporations only consider the interests of the of the big banks it's sold out mainstream america it's ok john you want to have. an idea you don't need here in the united kingdom i've got friends who are developers and friends who are in business you know and they tell me stories where they're go for a scheme a...
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from iraq right now or from lebanon on even the a gyptian coptic ancient ten or eleven million people christians in egypt they can't even build a church without permission and when they try to there's riots in the christians get shot and no one is held accountable for shooting them so it's a problem throughout the middle east but i think that you know i as an outside christian i have been living here for thirteen years i've been visiting israel the holy land since one thousand nine hundred two been to bethlehem many many times and i have to say i've learned to have a lot of respect for the native arab christians in the palestinian areas throughout the middle east and what they've had to endure through centuries and centuries of living as second class citizens in a muslim majority and this all predates the jewish returned to the land and the question is how did they maintain a presence here and only start leaving in the last one hundred years and i've talked to many before him bethlehem christians that some of the old timers who remember are the british mandate even the jordanian occup
from iraq right now or from lebanon on even the a gyptian coptic ancient ten or eleven million people christians in egypt they can't even build a church without permission and when they try to there's riots in the christians get shot and no one is held accountable for shooting them so it's a problem throughout the middle east but i think that you know i as an outside christian i have been living here for thirteen years i've been visiting israel the holy land since one thousand nine hundred two...
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does it mean tourists were interviewed at union square or something? >> this is from our electronic town hall where we invited people to participate in a web march and it's from a -- webinar and it's from a panel what is random digit selection. we wanted to know more about the regional opinion. most of the outreach has been san francisco-based and we wanted to know the benefits and impacts in san francisco obviously. because it's a regional market, if you go towards the downtown, we wanted to hear from regional travelers as well. they are not tourists. they are folks who work in san francisco or come to san francisco a couple of times a month. we did want to at least get people who come to san francisco. commissioner o'conner: got you. president yee riley: director. >> so you had mentioned that it is the state that is the authorizing agent for trolling vehicular movement so disprove 26 affect the c. -- does prop 26 affect the c.t.a.'s inability to act? >> we are getting an opinion on that and other people are getting an opinion about prop 26. from what
does it mean tourists were interviewed at union square or something? >> this is from our electronic town hall where we invited people to participate in a web march and it's from a -- webinar and it's from a panel what is random digit selection. we wanted to know more about the regional opinion. most of the outreach has been san francisco-based and we wanted to know the benefits and impacts in san francisco obviously. because it's a regional market, if you go towards the downtown, we...
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from the other commissioners as to whether others would like a revoke or not -- a revote or not. and i think that the project sponsors admission that there was removal of fixtures, and i know from other cases that i have worked on that these kinds of plumbing fixtures do require a permit, that that is a concession. i think that is probably enough, but even setting that aside, we have heard credible evidence here tonight. commissioner hwang: i think we are supposed to hear from everybody first, and then we will address. president peterson: i just want to say that i think this is unusual that we are taking in additional evidence, and this was at the request of the permit holder. anybody have other comments? commissioner fung: i have some general comments. the decision made by this board was predicated on a wide range of issues, not just the issue of when construction started. in fact, not all of the findings are equal or pertinent in the decision that i made, and i find that the decision should be made on the entire issues that we had discussed and not on that one specific technica
from the other commissioners as to whether others would like a revoke or not -- a revote or not. and i think that the project sponsors admission that there was removal of fixtures, and i know from other cases that i have worked on that these kinds of plumbing fixtures do require a permit, that that is a concession. i think that is probably enough, but even setting that aside, we have heard credible evidence here tonight. commissioner hwang: i think we are supposed to hear from everybody first,...
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so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick. there's an ample of the header row, you see how they are turned perpendicular to each other, you can see the header rows in this one, see the brick going the other way about every 5 or 7 rows. deep set windows. here's a close up of one of those plates. a parapet wall is a clue that this building is an unreinforced building. which direction can that building go? right back out. this building, brick or wood? what are some of the clues? okay, what are the windows? they are deep set. there's a clue right there. deep set. deep set window, unreinforced masonry. can you see the metal plates? there is a m
so it's just a platform or a platform or a balloon, nothing that keeps the wall from racking, they call it. so you want to make sure that the building that you are in are sheered. this is a connection between the plate, stud and the bottom plate. tie it all together. unreinforced masonry building. safe building or not such a safe building? not safe at all. you have deep set windows, arched windows, metal plate, then we can work. weak morter, what is that? brick on top of brick on top of brick....
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were gay or lesbian. and his comment basically was just about the same as in society. a little lower on the male side, higher on the female side. that was his comment. well, i don't think anybody at the table is advocating that those people who are now in the military under "don't ask, don't tell" should leave other than on -- for the reasons of conduct. is there anybody that would disagree with me on that? so here's the ultimate question on this policy as it evolved. and that is when someone is serving well, and if they are gay or lesbian, and they get through the wickets that general amos so clearly points out in the small unit deployments, what is it that we should be doing? when they are 15 years into their service and they want to be able to live an open and honest lifestyle? what should we be doing? what do we -- what should we do with them? general casey. >> senator, you are talking about the period between now and the time the law might be repealed. >> if we keep the policy as it is now, "don't as
were gay or lesbian. and his comment basically was just about the same as in society. a little lower on the male side, higher on the female side. that was his comment. well, i don't think anybody at the table is advocating that those people who are now in the military under "don't ask, don't tell" should leave other than on -- for the reasons of conduct. is there anybody that would disagree with me on that? so here's the ultimate question on this policy as it evolved. and that is when...
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get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing.about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion.
get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing.about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion.
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put your names down, mention them, and, you know, if we want to order the vote or reorder the vote or restructure it to get to an outcome, fine, we can do that procedurally. we can withdraw nominations or remake nominations or vote down a name if it's earlier in the order because you want to vote for someone later in the order and then go back to the earlier of the order but we can't do any of that unless we actually have a vote to actually have that process happen. so let's have that process happen and if we are not going to have that process happen now, let us clearly communicate what our intentions are on january 8, and if you want to say you're not prepared to have this conversation now, you're going to vote yes on this motion, but regardless of what happens between now and january 4, you want to have nominations and take votes on january 4, fine. at least you've said something. if you want to tell me you don't want to take motions and you'll play into the mayor's gamesmanship if he chooses to do that and you don't want to make a motion or vote on an item, or vote on names until t
put your names down, mention them, and, you know, if we want to order the vote or reorder the vote or restructure it to get to an outcome, fine, we can do that procedurally. we can withdraw nominations or remake nominations or vote down a name if it's earlier in the order because you want to vote for someone later in the order and then go back to the earlier of the order but we can't do any of that unless we actually have a vote to actually have that process happen. so let's have that process...
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citibank or j.p. morgan or goldman sachs or a just b. c. or barclays bank they're all technically insolvent and they all get together to create the world bank and the i.m.f. how can the sum of the parts be greater then the bankruptcy of the individual bit you can be that's all bankrupted it's absurd that they would buy this of course the problem again is that it's what you think it is if that if the propaganda is to the irish people that they need to be taken over and they buy that propaganda then that's what it is a self-fulfilling prophecy member to the age of five currency stacey since the seventy's we've had all the fee on currencies there is no supply and demand there is no economics it's just financial propaganda and if you want your own financial propaganda imagine silver at five hundred you can do it if you wanted this is that simple and you can compete with these guys well you've got a brain you've got an imagination well max. by the way as we're going through this you're seeing some photos back there that's of these protests at th
citibank or j.p. morgan or goldman sachs or a just b. c. or barclays bank they're all technically insolvent and they all get together to create the world bank and the i.m.f. how can the sum of the parts be greater then the bankruptcy of the individual bit you can be that's all bankrupted it's absurd that they would buy this of course the problem again is that it's what you think it is if that if the propaganda is to the irish people that they need to be taken over and they buy that propaganda...
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get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. about how you can move toward relief. if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than mobil 1. castrol edge. it's more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. with an irresistible full key... oh, too much? now get an lg quantum™ for $199.99, and get one free. only from at&t. rethink possible. >>> inillinois a bus driver has resigned after he ran over a snowman. the snowman is in the middle of the road, a car comes and avoids it, but then comes the bus and frosty's flattened. the snowman, she have gotten out of the way. we don't know who put the snowman there. we don't know who posted the video. we don't know who was shooting but he ran over the snowman. >>> oprah is shooting he
get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. about how you can move toward relief. if you live for performance, upgrade to castrol edge advanced synthetic oil. with eight times better wear protection than mobil 1....
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whatever. >> host: or moonshine. >> guest: or moonshine or whatever. it is a great environment for young person to grow up in and the church was a part of the community as well and the idea was that you learned at home and were reinforced in both church and home. >> host: population? >> guest: population would range i would say at its maximum he got up to 200 people, maybe if you count every dog and cat in town. >> host: you were a farm boy is such? >> guest: i grew up on a farm two and a half miles outside of there. my wife carol of 47 years grew up in the heart. >> host: i think he said when you were in fourth grade. >> guest: it was in the fourth grade we met. i jokingly say sometimes i propose to her in the fifth grade but that is not true. we started going together when we were in high school and ultimately married when i graduated from n. c. state. let's go back to speed because that captures a little bit about you. you were so speedy in fact he skipped third grade as i understand it. >> guest: i did. my mother was a schoolteacher in the school a
whatever. >> host: or moonshine. >> guest: or moonshine or whatever. it is a great environment for young person to grow up in and the church was a part of the community as well and the idea was that you learned at home and were reinforced in both church and home. >> host: population? >> guest: population would range i would say at its maximum he got up to 200 people, maybe if you count every dog and cat in town. >> host: you were a farm boy is such? >> guest:...
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or thoughts of suicide.depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma. tell your doctor if you have heart disease or before you reduce or stop taking pristiq. side effects may include nausea, dizziness and sweating. for me, pristiq is a key in helping to treat my depression. ask your doctor about pristiq. [ man ] i thought our family business would always be boots. until one day, my daughter showed me a designer handbag. and like that, we had a new side to our business. [ male announcer ] when businesses see an opportunity, the hartford is there. protecting their employees and property an
or thoughts of suicide.depressants can increase suicidal thoughts and behaviors in children, teens and young adults. pristiq is not approved for children under 18. do not take pristiq with maois. taking pristiq with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. tell your doctor about all your medications, including those for migraine, to avoid a potentially life-threatening condition. pristiq may cause or worsen high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or glaucoma....
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get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. about how you can move toward relief. host: could switching to geico or more on car insurance?ercent do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter) man: hey you dang woodchucks, quit chucking my wood! vo: geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. >> couric: rome looked like a battle zone today after the prime minister survived two votes in parliament to remain in power. protestors set fire, broke store windows and fought with the police. more than a hundred people were hurt and there were 40 arrests. silvio berlusconi has been under fire for sex scandals and a sluggish economy. meanwhile, here at home, when researchers asked teenagers about drug use, they got some troubling responses. a new survey found daily mar
get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. about how you can move toward relief. host: could switching to geico or more on car insurance?ercent do woodchucks chuck wood? (high-pitched laughter) man: hey you dang...
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or subject to whims of politician or wishes of bureaucrats?n the year with debate over government power to regulate healthcare. it forces americans to purchase health insurance whether they want it or not, that compels the state to raise taxes and tell them how to spend money they raised. micro manage the insurance companies. i asked jim clyburn from the house of representatives and person in charge of getting the healthcare bill passed in the house where in the constitution the federal government is authorized to manage healthcare. he replied telling me most of what congress does is not authorized by the constitution. this should come as a surprise to no one. i condemn his oath to uphold the constitution. constitution is supreme rule of the land. it's written to restrain federal government and compel the guarantee freedoms. if jefferson was right, the freedoms are as natural as our fingers. since our freedoms don't come from the government, the government can't take them away. we have witnessed ray of hope for fidelity to the constitution. th
or subject to whims of politician or wishes of bureaucrats?n the year with debate over government power to regulate healthcare. it forces americans to purchase health insurance whether they want it or not, that compels the state to raise taxes and tell them how to spend money they raised. micro manage the insurance companies. i asked jim clyburn from the house of representatives and person in charge of getting the healthcare bill passed in the house where in the constitution the federal...
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i never ask a soldier or sailor or a marine if they are a republican or democrat. american. the least we should be able to give to those willing to serve and die is people willing to die on figurative political polls by reaching on the other side and pulling the best out of both parties. let's do that with no labels. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much, congressman bob english. now we turn to another of our citizens leaders, all the way from tucson, ariz., miss bonnie davis. >> thank you. good morning everyone. from tucson, arizona. i am here primarily because i have two beautiful granddaughters who also live in arizona. and i implore you to look to arizonan if you want to see what the plans are of the extremists in this country whose only goal is to divide us so that they can conquerors. our state is in a terrible state and the only thing in my view that will save us and actually save our country is something that is starting today. we need to speak with each other. we need to find the best in each other. we need to work together to find solutio
i never ask a soldier or sailor or a marine if they are a republican or democrat. american. the least we should be able to give to those willing to serve and die is people willing to die on figurative political polls by reaching on the other side and pulling the best out of both parties. let's do that with no labels. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you very much, congressman bob english. now we turn to another of our citizens leaders, all the way from tucson, ariz., miss bonnie...
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or encouraged to leak secrets or to see what happens when they leave laptops around or so left behind by a troll they leave papers around they put stuff on wiki leaks these are all well known techniques to a lot of the public create sympathy and get more funding so this is this is a business. and so that. we would like to say well why don't we talk about that is there a better way to do that than to than to deceive the public about this want to just own up to it for example and the u.s. military loses more secrets into the single organization but they never admit it because they say that would aid the enemy. we want to be candid about that but your system should be talking about how the government will leak information purposely to test their systems or to garner more support do you have an example of that well i can only say that there are schools to train people like bradley manning can do in just that only internet it's at fort huachuca this is one of their training syllabuses that we publish if they. have to keep killing people how to run the sting operations by leaking informatio
or encouraged to leak secrets or to see what happens when they leave laptops around or so left behind by a troll they leave papers around they put stuff on wiki leaks these are all well known techniques to a lot of the public create sympathy and get more funding so this is this is a business. and so that. we would like to say well why don't we talk about that is there a better way to do that than to than to deceive the public about this want to just own up to it for example and the u.s....
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get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. i'm off to the post office... ok. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for a low flat rate. plus, you can print and pay for postage online. and i can pick them up for free with package pickup. perfect! cause i'm gonna need a lot of those. wow! i knew i should have brought my sleigh. priority mail flat rate shipping starts at $4.90 only from the postal service. a simpler way to ship. >>> tonight in crime and punishment, it began as a routine school board meeting in panama city, florida, turned into a horrifying scene, want to warn you again, it is disturbing. 56-year-old clay duke, we now know his name, brandishing a gun, ordered everybody but six male
get help right away if you have swelling of the face or throat, or trouble breathing. tell your doctor about your medical history and find an arthritis treatment that works for you. ask your doctor about celebrex. and, go to celebrex.com to learn more about how you can move toward relief. celebrex. for a body in motion. i'm off to the post office... ok. uh, a little help... oh! you know shipping is a lot easier with priority mail flat rate boxes. if it fits, it ships anywhere in the country for...
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sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream?il or cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon >> bill: the far left is not, not going quietly into the night on the tax deal. new polls show committed leftists turning on president obama because they want more income redistribution. most radical of the crew and want to create economic kay why is. >> i think we need to create a real crisis here so that the republicans will have to answer for denying americans unemployment benefits on the eve of the christmas holiday.,l >> bill: that's swell let's blow up the economy so we can get the republicans. joining us from washington fox news analyst mary catherine and juan williams who just landed a big book contract. did i not predict that williams? did i not? >> yes. when you told me i was gonna do a book i was a little stunned, because i was so depressed at the moment. but you were right. >> bill: as
sure, decaf or regular? - regular. - cake or pie? - pie. - apple or cherry? cherry. oil or cream?il or cream? cream... please. when other toppings are made with hydrogenated oil, the real dairy cream in reddi-wip's sure an easy choice. nothing's more real than reddi-wip. fork or... spoon >> bill: the far left is not, not going quietly into the night on the tax deal. new polls show committed leftists turning on president obama because they want more income redistribution. most radical of...
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reports they happened or maybe an inappropriate response to an injury downplaying the injury or over reacting to an injury what had happened is that her significant other had basically broken her arm literally broke it and she was in a lot of pain. she didn't initially want to say that he did also kind of look at the relationship between the partners to see if it feels odd to you just kind of your human gut instinct just kind of trust your gut and you always have in the back of your mind could this patient be a victim of abuse we know that frequently these women may have several encounters with. health care agencies etc before they stepped help and you just hope that you're the one that makes the difference any time we have concerns we can call our social worker and they can work with our patients to help them access any services that they need we have a lot of patients and a lot of women who are in these relationships who do not want to tale that they're being abused because they're afraid that they have nowhere to go or no one that's going to help them and they'll be out there by t
reports they happened or maybe an inappropriate response to an injury downplaying the injury or over reacting to an injury what had happened is that her significant other had basically broken her arm literally broke it and she was in a lot of pain. she didn't initially want to say that he did also kind of look at the relationship between the partners to see if it feels odd to you just kind of your human gut instinct just kind of trust your gut and you always have in the back of your mind could...
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and she is constantly being either taken advantage of or misinformed by her managers or whatever. do you think in your opinion, this is your opinion, i'm asking for, that some kind of education course should come down the pike for new permitees ? >> yes. >> ok. >> yes, i believe for new permitees, i believe that would be beneficial. i guess why i hesitated was the -- i think we would really have to be careful and really look at the definition of "new permitees." what is designated, for lack of a better word, credityable experience in the industry. if someone says i was bartender for 10 years, we could say ok, you have enough experience in this business to get this permit. but that really doesn't show they know thousand run a club. >> i'm not saying to get the permit. i'm saying they're entitled to the permits. the permits are by right. but to do some kind of education so that they know, maybe give them a copy -- i don't know. >> i'm all for any education to our permit holders. i think education is a good thing. so absolutely. >> maybe something we can consider for the next summit.
and she is constantly being either taken advantage of or misinformed by her managers or whatever. do you think in your opinion, this is your opinion, i'm asking for, that some kind of education course should come down the pike for new permitees ? >> yes. >> ok. >> yes, i believe for new permitees, i believe that would be beneficial. i guess why i hesitated was the -- i think we would really have to be careful and really look at the definition of "new permitees." what...
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they are not strong enough to force it in the international community or in the international or in the united nations or whatever and israel and the united states do not care about the arabs all the palestinians and we have also to be clear that most of the arab. are actually puppets do not decide for themselves they do not have a free political will so how would we discuss something on the negotiating table it is meaningless now to be to negotiate under. any are going to jump in because we're almost out of time go ahead. ok yeah i think it's a very important issue to consider that there are other players coming into the game not just russia the e.u. also china increasingly india south africa latin america brazil especially and so on it is no longer. much any quarrel where you have the us completely in control it's changing it's becoming again a multilateral world and i think this will affect the power game that we're facing currently we're facing israel completely totally supported by the us and this is a gentleman you know how to jump in here when they run out of time maybe maybe a m
they are not strong enough to force it in the international community or in the international or in the united nations or whatever and israel and the united states do not care about the arabs all the palestinians and we have also to be clear that most of the arab. are actually puppets do not decide for themselves they do not have a free political will so how would we discuss something on the negotiating table it is meaningless now to be to negotiate under. any are going to jump in because we're...
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tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses, it's stelara®. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. this is "jansing & company." the clock is ticking. in just four hours the first big test for president obama's tax cut compromise. 3:00 this afternoon, washington time, the senate will vote to move the bill forward. now this is expected to go through, but more important than that, it will set the tone for what could happen in the house. here's what one of the president's fiercest democratic critics told me last hour. >> i want to know when politicians are going to stop promising americans all of this stuff and sit down and do the job they were hired to do which is get america back on track. >> luke russert live on capitol hill. what's it look like? how is this going to go down today? >> reporter: good morning, chris. hope you're doing well. around 3:00 p.m. today you'll see a vote in the senate, a cloture vote that wants to bring the vote to a final vote. this is a procedural measure to say ever
tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses, it's stelara®. >>> good morning. i'm chris jansing. this is "jansing & company." the clock is ticking. in just four hours the first big test for president obama's tax cut compromise. 3:00 this afternoon, washington time, the senate will vote to move the bill forward. now this is expected to go through, but more important than that, it will set...
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tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine.es a year, after 2 starter doses, it's stelara®. >>> a lot going on tonight, randi kaye has the bulletin. >> steven hayes was sentenced to death today for a vicious home invasion in connecticut that left a mother and two daughters dead. prosecutors say he and a co-defendant invaded the home, raped and strangled the daughter and set the house on fire. the doctor escaped to a neighbor's house. today he said death will be a welcome relief. >>> a person of interest in the shooting murder of ronni chasen has committed suicide. authorities are not releasing his name yet. police say the man shot himself in an apartment building lobby in hollywood as detected tried to talk with him. >>> buffalo is buried in snow, approaching four feet in some areas and falling fast. at last report the snow was falling up to an incredible two to three inches per hour. faster than plows can actually take it away. >>> and take a look at this. could these pictures of bacteria mean there's life on other planets? sc
tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine.es a year, after 2 starter doses, it's stelara®. >>> a lot going on tonight, randi kaye has the bulletin. >> steven hayes was sentenced to death today for a vicious home invasion in connecticut that left a mother and two daughters dead. prosecutors say he and a co-defendant invaded the home, raped and strangled the daughter and set the house on fire. the doctor escaped to a neighbor's house....
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do we pull back or our missle defenses or withdraw from the treaty? that's why this is important. the amendment curings the problem by removing that language from the preamble. now, mr. president, the remaining time, i'd like to briefly respond to four points that the president made in his weekly address today relates generally to the same subject. one of the first points he made is, he talked about the number of nuclear weapons, about 25,000 on each side and the decades that have ensued since the cold war. he said that progress would not have been possible without stratigic arms control treaties. yes, it would have. it was happening anyway. both sides were willing to withdraw their delivery vehicles and warheads down because they couldn't afford to keep them. after the cold war, the united states, under president bush, said we're reducing ours. russia, you can do whatever you want to do. the russians came to us and said, gee, we need a treaty. we said, why? we don't care how many you have. we're reducing ours. we said, okay, if you want a treaty, fine. it was a three-page treaty.
do we pull back or our missle defenses or withdraw from the treaty? that's why this is important. the amendment curings the problem by removing that language from the preamble. now, mr. president, the remaining time, i'd like to briefly respond to four points that the president made in his weekly address today relates generally to the same subject. one of the first points he made is, he talked about the number of nuclear weapons, about 25,000 on each side and the decades that have ensued since...
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technician or a buetigs or whatever it might be that would be a 12-month study or more. enter into it. you don't have to get a degree. you have to have a college -- or a high school degree which can be done. a g.e.d. can be picked up and then you could have never gone to school, you could pick up your g.e.d. and then apply to go off to a buetigs school, those things are all that's required and you would get approval for your permit that would give you immediately a green card, access to the welfare system and the ability down the line a little ways to bring in through family reunification all of your family members. they could go -- this reward for somebody that next week might turn 30. and the chairman of the judiciary committee tells me, never fear, because they have good background checks and they have good solid biometrics that they're using, checking out, biometric information that's there with a good background check with the f.b.i. doing this good background check, mr. speaker. well, i'll tell you that it doesn't do a lot of good to ask the f.b.i. to do a backgrou
technician or a buetigs or whatever it might be that would be a 12-month study or more. enter into it. you don't have to get a degree. you have to have a college -- or a high school degree which can be done. a g.e.d. can be picked up and then you could have never gone to school, you could pick up your g.e.d. and then apply to go off to a buetigs school, those things are all that's required and you would get approval for your permit that would give you immediately a green card, access to the...
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or have you thought about it? this is a major campaign promise. >> i think he made the lobbyist look more evil, at least in the general public. >> so the general publicic. generally doesn't thinklly lobbyists are very good unless it's their lobbyists. and hee reinforced that attackih lobbyists in the process of some kajor legislation going throughc stimulus package, health careagn package, cap-and-trade in a variety of others, saying thesel people are really manipulating financial reform.ip they are manipulating the waygta washington works in a nontransparentre way. bad. so he's rhetorically try to change things. hasn't changed things -- has it changed things? you don't know, you don't care. yes? >> in some ways he really wants to change the lobbyists that he is against and lobbyists are supporting his agenda are the ones he's kind of like still talking at their meetings and still supporting whatever lobbying they are doing. >> you have to listen to the rhetoric and language carefully. he said when asked you i gue
or have you thought about it? this is a major campaign promise. >> i think he made the lobbyist look more evil, at least in the general public. >> so the general publicic. generally doesn't thinklly lobbyists are very good unless it's their lobbyists. and hee reinforced that attackih lobbyists in the process of some kajor legislation going throughc stimulus package, health careagn package, cap-and-trade in a variety of others, saying thesel people are really manipulating financial...
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cox or mr. kowalski? >> with regard to the issue of whether issue of -- issue of whether or not mers transparent -- mers is transparent, one of the things that are being asked is whether the investor guidelines have been seen. this is a service id from last week. the servicer is gmac mortgage. this investor has chosen not to display their information. for assistance, please contact the servicer. if you are trying to find out who don't -- who owns your loan from the mers system, you cannot do it anymore. >> with all due respect, the state of maine is one of the first state supreme courts to address the legitimacy of mers' right to foreclose. it says they have no right to foreclosed mortgages. there has been a number of lower-level trials that are going both ways. when he suggests that 46 states have blessed the concept of mers our closing on mortgages, i suggest he is not be accurate. >> your silence is not pulling me one bit. -- is not fooling me one bit. >> the emphasis has been on recording and assignme
cox or mr. kowalski? >> with regard to the issue of whether issue of -- issue of whether or not mers transparent -- mers is transparent, one of the things that are being asked is whether the investor guidelines have been seen. this is a service id from last week. the servicer is gmac mortgage. this investor has chosen not to display their information. for assistance, please contact the servicer. if you are trying to find out who don't -- who owns your loan from the mers system, you cannot...
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and these are good for reading e-books or surfing the web or games. >> okay.y good job of wrapping that up for us. that helps a lot of people out. if you go to a best buy -- i'm not picking on them -- that's just the store i usually go to. and you walk into the laptop section and you're overwhelmed. where should you even start? >> so the question is, what do you look for? there's so many models. the first thing i'd like to recommend for folks, when you're making a purchase for a laptop, two key things. buy as much r.a.m., random access memory, as much r.a.m. as you can afford. r.a.m. is the engine, helps the computer run as fast as possible. the other thing is, buy the processing speed, as well. buy the fastest processor, like the intel core i-5 or i-7. you'll get the processing power you want to have, especially for these laptops. they've come down in price big time, t.j. it's a good time. >> also the more r.a.m. and the better process you have, that can be a significant difference in the price of that laptop? >> that's true. it can. and so you're looking at
and these are good for reading e-books or surfing the web or games. >> okay.y good job of wrapping that up for us. that helps a lot of people out. if you go to a best buy -- i'm not picking on them -- that's just the store i usually go to. and you walk into the laptop section and you're overwhelmed. where should you even start? >> so the question is, what do you look for? there's so many models. the first thing i'd like to recommend for folks, when you're making a purchase for a...
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or anyone.ne cummings, thank you very much. >>> there is now way to sugar coat the news out of gaffe gaffe. grim news in a moment. send me your thoughts on twitter. this is "andrea mitchell reports" only on msnbc. ah, it's stinging a little bit more than usual! yeah, you'll get used to it. the longer you keep your high mileage car, the more it pays you back. get castrol gtx high mileage. it helps engines last longer by fighting the main causes of engine failure. i think a dime went up my nose. yeah, it happens. don't change your car. change your oil to castrol gtx high mileage. its more than just oil. it's liquid engineering. everyone has someone to go heart healthy for. who's your someone? campbell's healthy request can help. low cholesterol, zero grams trans fat, and a healthy level of sodium. it's amazing what soup can do. aren't absorbed properly unless taken with food. he recommended citracal. it's different -- it's calcium citrate, so it can be absorbed with or without food. also available
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on labor law or economics or foreign policy the presuppositions is with us for this because he happened to do one thing or didn't attack the jews people are going to be so caught up with antisemitism that is a dubious proposition, but not many politicians are willing to test them to read >> i have a question mr. shogan. that is once they were robbed of their stated this belief by facts and reality of any of these prominent roosevelt advisers who were jewish or they have contrite even public or private for the failure? >> in private i don't know. there was no public action nor was there any from roosevelt -- people who weren't jewish. i think there was a feeling among jewish leaders not necessarily president but the jewish leaders they hadn't done enough, they hadn't done anything most of them that more could be done now. presupposing that helps account for the tremendous mobilization is the jewish political support behind -- for mark shields aren't you? is this your first time on television? >> i'm just a fan of robert shogan. [laughter] >> for janet to -- >> this is quite be the last q
on labor law or economics or foreign policy the presuppositions is with us for this because he happened to do one thing or didn't attack the jews people are going to be so caught up with antisemitism that is a dubious proposition, but not many politicians are willing to test them to read >> i have a question mr. shogan. that is once they were robbed of their stated this belief by facts and reality of any of these prominent roosevelt advisers who were jewish or they have contrite even...
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or when you're negotiating a deal?ere's so much to keep in mind when you're negotiating, right? >> one thing when it comes to selling the customer. you have to ask. think about a snickers bar, if you're starving you'll buy it, there's a different reason. so you have to find the benefit they're trying to derive from your product, find out that primary benefit, and sell to that constantly. that makes the sale. >> and when it comes to negotiating, there are two paths. you can be a killer and be a tough negotiator. i find i found a lot of success with sincerity, believe it or not. i think a lot of times if you, definitely don't show all your cards and you want to still negotiate. but i think if you come at it in a genuine way and sort of, you know, wear that on your sleeve, it tends to resinate with people because they know you're not trying to be a killer. >> the other thing too, if it's going to be an ongoing relationship. that's a nice way to start a relationship with someone. >> don't burn bridges. >>> finally, an e-ma
or when you're negotiating a deal?ere's so much to keep in mind when you're negotiating, right? >> one thing when it comes to selling the customer. you have to ask. think about a snickers bar, if you're starving you'll buy it, there's a different reason. so you have to find the benefit they're trying to derive from your product, find out that primary benefit, and sell to that constantly. that makes the sale. >> and when it comes to negotiating, there are two paths. you can be a...