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what are the commitments, et cetera. the additional changes we have been in conversation with city college about are that wae are thinking that the publi utilities commission will take over all custodial and security for the building. right now city college is responsible for the custodial for 89% of the building and security. and it is super expensive and they are facing their own financial shortfalls based on the state. and the inability for the p.u.c. als the owner to -- as the owner to quality control and if we take that on it helps the city college but allows us to take control of whatever is happening in the building and hire local firms as we think about those pieces of work. around the security piece, we met with the police chief. he was not the police chief when we met him but to talk about security in the area and opportunities to think through a collaboration both with the police department, shiver's department -- sheriff's department and hiring local security to get through the security issues. some of it is
what are the commitments, et cetera. the additional changes we have been in conversation with city college about are that wae are thinking that the publi utilities commission will take over all custodial and security for the building. right now city college is responsible for the custodial for 89% of the building and security. and it is super expensive and they are facing their own financial shortfalls based on the state. and the inability for the p.u.c. als the owner to -- as the owner to...
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et cetera, et cetera. then we had all the floods. we have a fire going on.t is happening in europe? what is happening in europe with the food? e. coli. have you seen the video of the giant green bean and cucumbers being bull dosed. right? what do you think that will do to the food prices? right. when you look at the story, the dollar is going down. unemployment is high. we have eminent crisis of people who will riot, according to james carville. future promises lag by trillions. food prices going up, et cetera, et cetera. answer the first question. what do the stories tell us? >> we better start preparing ourselves with store ran of food. >> glenn: thank you. thank you. perhaps we should prepare. for what? for what? the stories tell us -- you cut right to the chase. but the stories tell us trouble is coming. the next question is what is the answer? prepare for trouble. what would you do as a president? what would you do if you are president of the united states and you came to those two conclusions, what are the stories hey, there is trouble coming. the unit
et cetera, et cetera. then we had all the floods. we have a fire going on.t is happening in europe? what is happening in europe with the food? e. coli. have you seen the video of the giant green bean and cucumbers being bull dosed. right? what do you think that will do to the food prices? right. when you look at the story, the dollar is going down. unemployment is high. we have eminent crisis of people who will riot, according to james carville. future promises lag by trillions. food prices...
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, et cetera. they have the equivalent of four mechanized corps, about 30,000 guys in each corps, 3,000 vehicles, et cetera, et cetera. it takes a lot to run those guys out in field training and they do not have simulators or nato allies or south korea, for example. this has been an issue. and the dprk must prevent malnutrition and health issues from leading to discipline issues. kim jong-il figured out this problem fairly quickly. his father died soon after the general briefed president carter. in 1995, there was a revolt in the sixth corps which sets a north province near the chinese border an entire corps revolting. kim jong-il found out about this revolt from the commanding general of the area. his response was to send his crack division by train and they killed everybody in sight. killed most of the officer cadre. those that weren't killed escaped to china where they're still existing today i might add and promoted that general who dissed his staff is in leadership and he he figured how to pre
, et cetera. they have the equivalent of four mechanized corps, about 30,000 guys in each corps, 3,000 vehicles, et cetera, et cetera. it takes a lot to run those guys out in field training and they do not have simulators or nato allies or south korea, for example. this has been an issue. and the dprk must prevent malnutrition and health issues from leading to discipline issues. kim jong-il figured out this problem fairly quickly. his father died soon after the general briefed president carter....
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, et cetera. so it would be politically naive not to think that he doesn't have this going on in his head. she make some strong statements and should we have strong policies as regards serving poverty, of course he has. some people doesn't claim he does he has talked some other things. clearly, that's a major issue and he'll deal with that as vigorously as he has. >> you mentioned the tea party and the tea party and conservativism will create some controversy. you say what it all adds up is to an america that is psychologically and politically divided in the most bizarre way. one america is celebrating the rise of a black president and the beginning of the end of racism while the other drowns in paranoia and racial fears. in one america anger is mellowing as the other explodes. in one america the future seems brighter than ever while in the other it is cloaked in gloom. one more bit, the biggest locus of anger seems not to be in the nation's black and brown communities but in the white heartland w
, et cetera. so it would be politically naive not to think that he doesn't have this going on in his head. she make some strong statements and should we have strong policies as regards serving poverty, of course he has. some people doesn't claim he does he has talked some other things. clearly, that's a major issue and he'll deal with that as vigorously as he has. >> you mentioned the tea party and the tea party and conservativism will create some controversy. you say what it all adds up...
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i was not interested in hunting and fishing, et cetera. i liked the more urban life.he life -- create a magazine that created a sense of a bachelor's existence with some style, and in that time frame that was very revolutionary. you have to remember in 1952, 1953, it was a very conservative decade. >> you were pushing the envelope, weren't you, you were quite risque. >> sure was. >> still am. he still is, right? >> yes. marching to my own drummer. >> he's always been a bit of a naughty boy. hasn't he? >> yes. >> don't you think, crystal? >> yeah. he took the girls and i to see the justin bieber movie on valentine's day. >> really? see? i don't know why but that slightly freaks me out. i mean you're sitting there watching a justin bieber movie. >> because we wanted to go see it. >> that's right. >> then he wrote a tweet bit. >> i tweeted afterwards. i said, take a girl to a justin bieber movie and she'll never say never. >> that's the title of the movie. >> i got 300 tweets to respond to that. >> do you think there are any 84-year-old men anywhere else in the world tha
i was not interested in hunting and fishing, et cetera. i liked the more urban life.he life -- create a magazine that created a sense of a bachelor's existence with some style, and in that time frame that was very revolutionary. you have to remember in 1952, 1953, it was a very conservative decade. >> you were pushing the envelope, weren't you, you were quite risque. >> sure was. >> still am. he still is, right? >> yes. marching to my own drummer. >> he's always...
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et cetera. then, if the jurors don't believe that, they're simply not going to believe the defense's case at all. so i think the defense has made this a much harder case than they needed to. >> yeah, i mean, nancy, that certainly seems to be what most impartial observers are making of this. what do you think the next step's going to be in this case? >> well, you know, piers, every day, the defense astounds me by what they do. for instance, yesterday, they brought up all of tot mom's, casey anthony's, imaginary friends. she has such an elaborate web of lies to cover those 31 days when she was shacked up at her boyfriend's house. from a broken down car. to the nanny's in the hospital. to i'm in tampa on work. i'm at universal studios. and the whole time, the grandmother's getting more and more upset, trying to find her little girl. but this is going to be the problem for the defense, let me tell you what the problem is. number one, back in march, before caylee goes missing in june, you got tot mom
et cetera. then, if the jurors don't believe that, they're simply not going to believe the defense's case at all. so i think the defense has made this a much harder case than they needed to. >> yeah, i mean, nancy, that certainly seems to be what most impartial observers are making of this. what do you think the next step's going to be in this case? >> well, you know, piers, every day, the defense astounds me by what they do. for instance, yesterday, they brought up all of tot...
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busting folks selling shirts, flags, buttons, et cetera.roblem is the theft of intellectual property. look at the logo, the giants logo. the nike logo. the sales of goods with those trademarked items should benefit those who created or trademarked them. also, agents say the counterfeit items could cost americans jobs. >> general win shirts are made by americans. so theoretically you are putting an american out of work because someone is buying a shirt counterfeit rather than a genuine shirt. it affects jobs ultimately. in this economy, every job counts. >> for the cherry on top of the story what do you do with 20,000 plus items with giants logo on them? send them to haiti. a double play. customs sending the items to world vision, relaying them to love a child, christian humanitarian agency which works exclusively in haiti. it should be there in time for the 2011 world series. now the u.s. customs agents do this kind of thing all the time. 20,000 seizures last year. that is up 34% from the year before. if you take all the items they seized,
busting folks selling shirts, flags, buttons, et cetera.roblem is the theft of intellectual property. look at the logo, the giants logo. the nike logo. the sales of goods with those trademarked items should benefit those who created or trademarked them. also, agents say the counterfeit items could cost americans jobs. >> general win shirts are made by americans. so theoretically you are putting an american out of work because someone is buying a shirt counterfeit rather than a genuine...
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et cetera, et cetera. palin was on fox news sunday yesterday xshgs she explained that answer about paul revere. >> you realize that you messed up about paul revere, don't you? >> you know what, i didn't mess up about paul revere. here's what paul revere did. he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming, and they were going to take our arms. part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there that, hey, you're not going to succeed. you're not going to take american arms. you are not going to beat our own well-armed persons, individual, private militia that we have. he did warn the british. in a shout-out, gotcha type of question that was asked of me, i answered candidly, and i am my american history. >> she makes no apologies. one more time. that gotcha question. what have you seen so far today and what are you going to take away from your visit? one more thing for you here. we love larry king. in fact, we'll have larry king on "morning joe" tomorrow. he joined
et cetera, et cetera. palin was on fox news sunday yesterday xshgs she explained that answer about paul revere. >> you realize that you messed up about paul revere, don't you? >> you know what, i didn't mess up about paul revere. here's what paul revere did. he warned the americans that the british were coming, the british were coming, and they were going to take our arms. part of his ride was to warn the british that were already there that, hey, you're not going to succeed. you're...
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busting folks selling shirts, flags, buttons, et cetera. one problem is the theft of intellectual property. look at the logo, the giants logo. the nike logo. the sales of goods with those trademarked items should benefit those who created or trademarked them. also, agents say the counterfeit items could cost americans jobs. >> general win shirts are made by americans. so theoretically you are putting an american out of work because someone is buying a shirt counterfeit rather than a genuine shirt. it affects jobs ultimately. in this economy, every job counts. >> for the cherry on top of the story what do you do with 20,000 plus items with giants logo on them? send them to haiti. a double play. customs sending the items to world vision, relaying them to love a child, christian humanitarian agency which works exclusively in haiti. it should be there in time for the 2011 world series. now the u.s. customs agents do this kind of thing all the time. 20,000 seizures last year. that is up 34% from the year before. if you take all the items they se
busting folks selling shirts, flags, buttons, et cetera. one problem is the theft of intellectual property. look at the logo, the giants logo. the nike logo. the sales of goods with those trademarked items should benefit those who created or trademarked them. also, agents say the counterfeit items could cost americans jobs. >> general win shirts are made by americans. so theoretically you are putting an american out of work because someone is buying a shirt counterfeit rather than a...
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olson are larry hatter and herb et cetera swilly who were fringe members. they would attend black panther party affairs when it suited their own purposes. >> hatter and swilly are both dead. these declarations from four men who grew up in south la with swilly and hatter claim that the two men told them they had done the tennis court robbery and murder. we are not revealing the names of these men to protect their identities. this declaration is from one of the four. he was actually arrested for the tennis court murder but then released, long before pratt was charged. the man claims he told the lapd detectives that hatter and swilly said "they had been at the tennis court" and described a man and woman on the tennis court shaking in fear and crying just before they were shot.." the declaration goes on to say that detectives: "told me not to discuss this with anyone if i knew what was good for me.." these are police composite sketches of the two killers based on descriptions from the dead woman's wounded husband kenneth olson and a whom who saw the killers run
olson are larry hatter and herb et cetera swilly who were fringe members. they would attend black panther party affairs when it suited their own purposes. >> hatter and swilly are both dead. these declarations from four men who grew up in south la with swilly and hatter claim that the two men told them they had done the tennis court robbery and murder. we are not revealing the names of these men to protect their identities. this declaration is from one of the four. he was actually...
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, et cetera. so what has changed? a couple of things have changed. not too long after rage came out which was, i guess, the big magazine excerpt came out in '93, the book itself came out in '94, you saw some changes in corporate america. you saw a small but an interesting group of folks began to rise. you saw richard parsons become head of time warner. you saw ken become head of american express. you saw a sort of change in this calculus. of course, with the recent presidential election you saw something that many people of many colors thought would never happen, at least not in our lifetimes and that was the election of a presidential who identifies as an african-american. the other thing that happened and this is something that i found just very interesting is that in the year since that book has come up, a new generation has come up the scene. and so a lot of the voices that are represented in rage are different than the voices that are represented in the end of anger, and the end of anger -- l
, et cetera. so what has changed? a couple of things have changed. not too long after rage came out which was, i guess, the big magazine excerpt came out in '93, the book itself came out in '94, you saw some changes in corporate america. you saw a small but an interesting group of folks began to rise. you saw richard parsons become head of time warner. you saw ken become head of american express. you saw a sort of change in this calculus. of course, with the recent presidential election you saw...
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or blocking a door that goes to a secondary stairway system or putting storage on a fire escape, et cetera having damage or alteration to the devices could create a serious situation. >> buildings are only required to meet the code that was in effect that the time the building was built or remodeled. there are few retroactive laws that you have to go back and upgrade. if you live in the sunset built in the 30's you meet the code of 30's. when people say is my building up to code, they may think does it meet today's code. yes, it's up to the code but up to the code it was in effect in 1908 or the 30's. smoke detectors and fire alarms what do we expect in housing >> this has to do with code sections at the board of supervisors put in the housing code in the mid 80's. depenlding upon the type of building and it's tipally in apartment buildings with lobes and corridors requires a smoke detection system with a supervision box. a lot you see in apartment buildings you walk in and there it be a box with lights that indicate whether or not the smoke detector box is working. those are not keyed int
or blocking a door that goes to a secondary stairway system or putting storage on a fire escape, et cetera having damage or alteration to the devices could create a serious situation. >> buildings are only required to meet the code that was in effect that the time the building was built or remodeled. there are few retroactive laws that you have to go back and upgrade. if you live in the sunset built in the 30's you meet the code of 30's. when people say is my building up to code, they may...
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she's lying about the nanny, et cetera.t's enormously difficult for the defense to deal with, with any defense here. the fact the prosecutors have been able to go through, day by day, witness by witness, talk about those 31 days, and they haven't suffered a major setback in the prosecution's case, is a win for the prosecution. but, again, the prosecutors still have to prove this was murder. not that she was just lying about it. but that she actually murdered her child. and i think unfortunately, the defense has at times lost that focus. on focusing on that issue and instead dealing with what i would describe as somewhat tangential issues. >> we'll have to leave it there. it's a fascinating case. thank you to you and to nancy. we'll be watching every twist and turn. appreciate you joining me. >>> coming up, scandal, celebrity and politics from a man who's not shocked by anything. the always outspoken and entertaining jerry springer. and here now with the weather, our very own pete murtz. pete? thank you jack. okay, so this..
she's lying about the nanny, et cetera.t's enormously difficult for the defense to deal with, with any defense here. the fact the prosecutors have been able to go through, day by day, witness by witness, talk about those 31 days, and they haven't suffered a major setback in the prosecution's case, is a win for the prosecution. but, again, the prosecutors still have to prove this was murder. not that she was just lying about it. but that she actually murdered her child. and i think...
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et cetera. >> woe we've lost 2.7 million jobs since he took office. >> et cetera. >> and he made it worse and he made it last longer. >> et cetera. >> there are going to be bumps on the road to recovery. we know that. >> is it a bump in the road, or has the economy hit a wall? >>> today, the white house diagnoses with top economic advisor austan goolsbee. what to make with our guests. what to make of this rough week with two economists. then, republican presidential candidate ron paul. >> nobody knows what the outcome will be in this election. >>> plus, the republican field and president obama's re-election road map with former white house insiders anita dunn and ed gillespie. i'm candy crowley, and this is "state of the union." >>> the economy by the numbers. 54,000 jobs were added to the economy in may, well below what analysts expected and below what's needed to keep abreast of new people coming into the job market. unemployment, that rate rose to 9.1%. and on wall street, the dow jones is on its longest weekly losing streak since july 2004. joining me now the chairman of the council o
et cetera. >> woe we've lost 2.7 million jobs since he took office. >> et cetera. >> and he made it worse and he made it last longer. >> et cetera. >> there are going to be bumps on the road to recovery. we know that. >> is it a bump in the road, or has the economy hit a wall? >>> today, the white house diagnoses with top economic advisor austan goolsbee. what to make with our guests. what to make of this rough week with two economists. then,...
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, et cetera. so one needs to keep that in mind as well. >> rose: what could change russia's mind? >> wl, it's hard to speak theoretically. what we know for sure is that they have announced some important reforms. they have circulated amendments to the constitution. they have announced amnesty and, in fact, let some pitical prisoners go. they have announced they're going to investigate that horrible story about a boy who was allegedly tortured, et cetera. >> ros what do w kw abo that? >> we know there a reports of a 13-year-old boy who participated in the protest was detained and tortured in detention and now this is being investigated by t syrian government. there was a huge outcry about it but we believe that there is still a chance of peaceful transformation d that the initiatives of president assad of the syrian government must be given an opportunity to work >> rose: how is he different, bashar assad, from colonel qaddafi? >> it's a ry good question. of course the setup is completely different
, et cetera. so one needs to keep that in mind as well. >> rose: what could change russia's mind? >> wl, it's hard to speak theoretically. what we know for sure is that they have announced some important reforms. they have circulated amendments to the constitution. they have announced amnesty and, in fact, let some pitical prisoners go. they have announced they're going to investigate that horrible story about a boy who was allegedly tortured, et cetera. >> ros what do w kw...
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, et cetera.>> so there's a conflict of interest that pervades the banking world that leaves clients on the outside and bankers getting rich? >> yes. it's a textbook example of the bank doing one thing, it believes one thing, it tells clients something entirely different. there should be a chinese wall between those areas of the company but it never really happens that way in practice. >> here's the question that i think a lot of people are going to ask. why isn't the manhattan district attorney's office, where is the department of justice, the cftc, where are the federal offices that are supposed to be doing this? >> that is exactly the question that people were asking. it's great that the manhattan district attorney is looking into this. it's also great that eric snyderman is investigating a series of banks. but with all of this news, it only becomes more and more conspicuous as you say that the s.e.c. is not involved, the department of justice, all of these federal agencies should have been doi
, et cetera.>> so there's a conflict of interest that pervades the banking world that leaves clients on the outside and bankers getting rich? >> yes. it's a textbook example of the bank doing one thing, it believes one thing, it tells clients something entirely different. there should be a chinese wall between those areas of the company but it never really happens that way in practice. >> here's the question that i think a lot of people are going to ask. why isn't the...
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it wasn't the big guys who were smuggling liquor in, the seagram manufactures, et cetera. it was the immigrants, the poor people. it was the working class people in cities all over the country who the law was designed for in the first place because if you go back and look at the history of it, you see the people put forward these proposals didn't specifically with the idea and intention of using it to control the poor, marginalized in the powerless. martin luther king said one of the ways that you know a law is unjust is if it was enacted by the majority to be imposed on the minority. so we need to actually ask ourselves, we're all the white drug users, the ones we see an intervention and making bad and all the other programs that are on tv telling us that white folks are using drugs. how come we don't see them behind bars? why is that? because the goal of drug prohibition was never about controlling the drug use of the majority population. it was always to be about controlling us. and for me, the most important thing for us to think about is two things. one, the context o
it wasn't the big guys who were smuggling liquor in, the seagram manufactures, et cetera. it was the immigrants, the poor people. it was the working class people in cities all over the country who the law was designed for in the first place because if you go back and look at the history of it, you see the people put forward these proposals didn't specifically with the idea and intention of using it to control the poor, marginalized in the powerless. martin luther king said one of the ways that...
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reasons of accusation of racism, et cetera, et cetera. the fact that harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate who's exquisitely sensitive to the cultural fault lines of politics as they play in the election season would run in the other direction the way he did is an indication of what is eating at democrats here. what they're worried about an ethics investigation as eugene said, the play by republicans in swing districts. the fact you had a democratic congresswoman in swing state of ohio giving the money back shows you that the democrats aren't going to stand with weiner, who by the way on the personal level they don't like a whole lot. >> let's get to that, eugene. in these situations friendship matters. with charlie rangel decades of friendship with people throwing their arms around him every day hoping he could get through this. we saw this with other guys who have been there for decades and built up loyalty and friendship for decades. how much does that matter here and what kind of friendship deficit is anthony wiener working
reasons of accusation of racism, et cetera, et cetera. the fact that harry reid, the democratic leader in the senate who's exquisitely sensitive to the cultural fault lines of politics as they play in the election season would run in the other direction the way he did is an indication of what is eating at democrats here. what they're worried about an ethics investigation as eugene said, the play by republicans in swing districts. the fact you had a democratic congresswoman in swing state of...
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when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one
when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he...
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spitz has to say and the problems with the tape we talked about before, the lack of dna, et cetera, eta, and say maybe it makes more sense. in fact, the remains were moved and if that's the case, of course, the suppositions of the prosecution regarding the tape as being a murder weapon are in serious trouble. >> we'll leave it there. paul henderson and andrea lyon, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >>> ahead, breaking news. new word iran is helping in syria's brutal crackdown on its own citizens. >>> and on the rediculist coming up, an online dating website just dumps 30,000 people from its service? you'll never guess why. we'll explain on the rediculist. and i went online to find a way. ♪ chantix -- it's a non-nicotine pill. i didn't want nicotine to give up nicotine. while you're taking the medication, for the first week, you can go ahead and smoke. [ male announcer ] prescription chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. [ mike ] when i was taking the chantix, it reduced the urge to smoke. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or m
spitz has to say and the problems with the tape we talked about before, the lack of dna, et cetera, eta, and say maybe it makes more sense. in fact, the remains were moved and if that's the case, of course, the suppositions of the prosecution regarding the tape as being a murder weapon are in serious trouble. >> we'll leave it there. paul henderson and andrea lyon, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >>> ahead, breaking news. new word iran is helping...
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, et cetera. he came out in a news conference and said look, she is here. i'm here. we're both in houston. what am i going to do? she is in rehab all day. i might as well be training for a flight. and so the bottom line was that the decision was made by his family and by her that he would go ahead and fly this flight. and then the drama was would gabrielle giffords be able to watch her husband when he lifted off from the space center. and, in fact, you know, it was certainly a minor miracle if you believe in such things that she was even able to come here to witness that liftoff, and then go back home to houston and continue her rehab. and in fact had an operation on her skull while he was flying this mission. so that's quite a bit of the back story to this whole, you know, "endeavour" final flight was the giffords-kelly drama that played out over several months. john? >> it's an amazing story. everything to do with the "endeavour" right now. so john zarrella there at the kennedy space center. we
, et cetera. he came out in a news conference and said look, she is here. i'm here. we're both in houston. what am i going to do? she is in rehab all day. i might as well be training for a flight. and so the bottom line was that the decision was made by his family and by her that he would go ahead and fly this flight. and then the drama was would gabrielle giffords be able to watch her husband when he lifted off from the space center. and, in fact, you know, it was certainly a minor miracle if...
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spitz has to say and the problems with the tape we talked about before, the lack of dna, et cetera, etay maybe it makes more sense. in fact, the remains were moved and if that's the case, of course, the suppositions of the prosecution regarding the tape as being a murder weapon are in serious trouble. >> we'll leave it there. paul henderson and andrea lyon, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >>> ahead, breaking news. should gay teachers mention their sexuality in classrooms even if being openly gay could cost them their jobs? nationwide insurance. talk to me. should i bundle all my policies with nationwide insurance ? watch this. on one hand, you have your home insurance with one company. and on another hand, you have your auto with another. and on another hand, you have your life with another. huh... but when you bundle them all together with nationwide insurance... ... they all work together perfectly-- and you could save 25%. wow... it's all in the wrists. ♪ nationwide is on your side this past year alone there was a 93% increase in cyber attacks. in financial tra
spitz has to say and the problems with the tape we talked about before, the lack of dna, et cetera, etay maybe it makes more sense. in fact, the remains were moved and if that's the case, of course, the suppositions of the prosecution regarding the tape as being a murder weapon are in serious trouble. >> we'll leave it there. paul henderson and andrea lyon, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> good to talk to you. >>> ahead, breaking news. should gay teachers mention...
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in terms of food prices, fuel, et cetera. >> i'm glad you brought that up.hink this is a real concern. this is a country that is a very poor country. especially even though, even though it is the 32nd largest oim e oil exporter in the world. even though the revenues will be coming from that, it is still an extremely poor country. people don't have enough water or food. when we're talking about human rights in the country, give us an idea of what exactly we're seeing. >> this is part of the problem is that we have seen the people fled to their villages. we're not able to find out exactly what they're suffering from. but we know the situation has already been dire prior to this. so we can only imagine that the situation has deteriorated further. in relation to people who fled from zanjibar. we know that local activists, international organizations have been trying to step in to help them. and they're living in schools for example. in big numbers of people and they cannot be sustained within the current set-up. >> how worries is the al qaeda in the arabian peni
in terms of food prices, fuel, et cetera. >> i'm glad you brought that up.hink this is a real concern. this is a country that is a very poor country. especially even though, even though it is the 32nd largest oim e oil exporter in the world. even though the revenues will be coming from that, it is still an extremely poor country. people don't have enough water or food. when we're talking about human rights in the country, give us an idea of what exactly we're seeing. >> this is part...
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controller who will clearly give an objective analysis of the impact on the figures for the city budget, et cetera. mr. egan? >> which one do you want? >> ted egan, chief economist in the controller's office of economic analysis. i'm here to share with you this evening a review of a report we issued last week on supervisor mirkarimi's legislation. i understand that you're considering both pieces of legislation side by side. we're still in the process of working on the analysis for supervisor farrell's legislation so don't have any findings to share with you on that piece of legislation now so i do have the results of supervisor mirkarimi's legislation. i should also tell you too the report that we issued last week, we issued prior to supervisor mirkarimi making amendments to his legislation, and he has outlined those amendments. they're closely aligned with what we recommended in our report, and i will try and clarify the points in my report here where the legislation has been superseded by the amendments that supervisor mirkarimi has made. zwroust go to the presentation as both supervisors told y
controller who will clearly give an objective analysis of the impact on the figures for the city budget, et cetera. mr. egan? >> which one do you want? >> ted egan, chief economist in the controller's office of economic analysis. i'm here to share with you this evening a review of a report we issued last week on supervisor mirkarimi's legislation. i understand that you're considering both pieces of legislation side by side. we're still in the process of working on the analysis for...
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stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera. we need to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to have a fun weekend reading an awful lot more of those e-mails. we'll be checking back with you. for more now i want to bring in someone with extensive knowledge of sarah palin. in fact, he just wrote a book about her. matt lewis is senior contributor to the daily collar and author of "the quotable rogue: the ideals of sarah pail nin her own words," which is coming out later this month. matt, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> so it seems to me that at the end of the day all this stuff may help sarah palin. there's going to be a much more complete image of her than perhaps the media's painted. what
stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera. we need to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to...
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i'm here today to keep complaining that dbi, bic, et cetera, are unfair to me. i have said many times, as i have said today, justice delayed is justice denied. anyone of you, including the deputy city attorney here -- have you done any research or any investigation? vivian day has given new her information and it is not complete. i want an investigation by the city attorney, i repeat, and the report of the commissioners. i have just 30 seconds to show you that this was the problem. there were two units, 572 and 572 a. the plan in 2002 was to have an additional units on the third floor , 674. this unit was never built. this is already a violation. how can we have this recognized as a real number? thank you. vice president mar: any other public comment? i just wanted to thank all the people that appeared for public comment. you should know that sometimes we cannot fully discussed these issues because they're not on the agenda. that does not mean they will not be and dicgendized in the futur. that is kind of the process the commission is run. they may be under our
i'm here today to keep complaining that dbi, bic, et cetera, are unfair to me. i have said many times, as i have said today, justice delayed is justice denied. anyone of you, including the deputy city attorney here -- have you done any research or any investigation? vivian day has given new her information and it is not complete. i want an investigation by the city attorney, i repeat, and the report of the commissioners. i have just 30 seconds to show you that this was the problem. there were...
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parents and children about financial literacy, how to better manage their money, handle credit, et cetera. at the end of the day, we need to have a more educated community. >> do you do home visits? any final thoughts, jessica, before we wrap up? >> we're very appreciative to wells fargo for their investment in santa clara county. we look forward to serving the community. >> it's really good to hear some good words being spoken about the banking industry because it's been scarring, if you will, but during the scarring process i know i've seen you out there, you've still been out there and still been giving. >> thank you, david. it's opportunities like this and partnering up, wells fargo can't do it alone. wo we're in the business of banking. organizations like the housing trust, rebuilding together, the city of san jose, we partner with all these different entities. it's a rare combination of partnering up with profit and non-profit organizations to come together for the greater good of the community. we don't like to take all the ouwetld cn' we couldn't do it without partners such as the
parents and children about financial literacy, how to better manage their money, handle credit, et cetera. at the end of the day, we need to have a more educated community. >> do you do home visits? any final thoughts, jessica, before we wrap up? >> we're very appreciative to wells fargo for their investment in santa clara county. we look forward to serving the community. >> it's really good to hear some good words being spoken about the banking industry because it's been...
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et cetera et cetera. >> anthony had risen really fast. he'd been a congressional aide to chuck schumer when chuck had the at anthony has now. part of thetory of what happened to him, i think clearly, is he became a ptty big celebrity within the democratic party by going on cablt.v. >> rose: very vocal about health care. >> i think he did more to champion the cse of single payer and then a public option than anyone else in the party d for a lot of liberals that was great to have tt kind of leadership among somebody in congress articulate and able to use old and new media to get that message out. and i think that my guess is part of this story is the heady experience he was ving at becoming a national democratic figure. >> i think it's the very intelligence of these men like spitzer, like weiner, how bright they are, how quick they are, how successful th are that gives them the sense of invulnerability. that nothing bad can really happen to them because nothing bad ever has. and sometimes their luck just runs out. >> you won't meet any smar
et cetera et cetera. >> anthony had risen really fast. he'd been a congressional aide to chuck schumer when chuck had the at anthony has now. part of thetory of what happened to him, i think clearly, is he became a ptty big celebrity within the democratic party by going on cablt.v. >> rose: very vocal about health care. >> i think he did more to champion the cse of single payer and then a public option than anyone else in the party d for a lot of liberals that was great to...
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stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera.ed to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to have a fun weekend reading an awful lot more of those e-mails. we'll be checking back with you. for more now i want to bring in someone with extensive knowledge of sarah palin. in fact, he just wrote a book about her. matt lewis is senior contributor to the daily collar and author of "the quotable rogue: the ideals of sarah pail nin her own words," which is coming out later this month. matt, thanks for being here. >> thank you. >> so it seems to me that at the end of the day all this stuff may help sarah palin. there's going to be a much more complete image of her than perhaps the media's painted. what's you
stole our energy rebate $1,000 check idea, stole our tc-alaska gasoline talking points, et cetera.ed to take advantage of this, write a statement saying he is right on. joe, could you help crank this quick statement out as a reaction to some of obama's good points this morning?" this is obviously before she was running for vice president against the obama ticket. but i believe it shows that, you know, she has a bipartisan nature to her. >> all right, drew, well, you're going to have...