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lots and lots and lots of wounded, dead folks. and i'm saying lots and lots. but more than -- more than i'd seen in -- more than i had seen prior or more than i would see in any one given battle. so it was one of the reasons -- you know, i think larry guinn, one of his comments was there's no real glory in war. anybody who's said that has never been in war. because this was -- this was -- what happens when you encounter that much violence in that short period of time and how -- i'm searching for the words here to try and describe the emotion of going in the next day. >> yes. >> because i'm thinking long-range as i'm going, how do i get these guys? because this is not -- for a lot of these guys, this is not the end of the, you know -- a number of them were scheduled to rotate in december. i mean, but for a lot of the guys, there was going to be a next day. there was going to be another battle, and there was going to be -- i'm thinking how do i motivate these guys and how do i make sure what they're seeing here today will serve to keep them alert? then the quest
lots and lots and lots of wounded, dead folks. and i'm saying lots and lots. but more than -- more than i'd seen in -- more than i had seen prior or more than i would see in any one given battle. so it was one of the reasons -- you know, i think larry guinn, one of his comments was there's no real glory in war. anybody who's said that has never been in war. because this was -- this was -- what happens when you encounter that much violence in that short period of time and how -- i'm searching...
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it, they could not operate a surface parking lot there. commissioner antonini: i understand the intent to try to nudge development, but i am not sure every two years would be cumbersome. it seems the five-year might be the better solution. >> we are not recommending that they be prohibited, so -- if you took the staff's recommendation, it would be a non-issue for surface parking lot. commissioner antonini: ok, i think i understand what you are saying. thank you. >> any other questions? ok. anything further? public comment. >> good afternoon. executive director. on this issue of the washington- broadway sud, it does not come anywhere near port property. i did not understand why they have objected. i understand their concerns about parking restrictions in the waterfront, but the washington-broadway is a few blocks from the nearest port parcel. i would urge you to support that. five years is more reasonable. this is the jackson square area. golden gateway lies between the port. we would urge you to support that, but with a five-year pro weise
it, they could not operate a surface parking lot there. commissioner antonini: i understand the intent to try to nudge development, but i am not sure every two years would be cumbersome. it seems the five-year might be the better solution. >> we are not recommending that they be prohibited, so -- if you took the staff's recommendation, it would be a non-issue for surface parking lot. commissioner antonini: ok, i think i understand what you are saying. thank you. >> any other...
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there's a lot that goes into maintenance. overall it's a lot of privatization. i consider it privatization. thurgood marshall hoom near my house was promised a lot -- certain number of hours at the field and didn't get it. it was given up to leagues that pay for it. >> thank you very much. two minutes. thank you. next speaker, please? >> hello, my name is dave and thanks for having me. >> did you have a special accommodation, sir? we had called up folks who had -- >> i was at the end of the line. so -- >> i'm going to ask you to take a seat and thank you very much and we're going to try to get these kids through. thank you. >> hi, thank you. my name is jana klein. only a not a soccer coach but i'm a parent and we're trying hard to raise our kids in the city and we've seen many, many of our friends leave in the 20 years that we have lived here after they have children of school age, and we're stake -- sticking with it and these are two of mine and other children who go to their school. we care about the environment. we walk to school and take muni to school. i dr
there's a lot that goes into maintenance. overall it's a lot of privatization. i consider it privatization. thurgood marshall hoom near my house was promised a lot -- certain number of hours at the field and didn't get it. it was given up to leagues that pay for it. >> thank you very much. two minutes. thank you. next speaker, please? >> hello, my name is dave and thanks for having me. >> did you have a special accommodation, sir? we had called up folks who had -- >> i...
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now if you watch our show regularly then you've heard a lot about the f. twenty two raptor and the numerous problems of the stealth jet his hat not only cost overruns which we'll get into in a minute but don't forget the entire fleet was grounded because of oxygen problems which were affecting pilots then the air force decided to let them fly again despite the fact that the problem had not been a result of this weekend sixty minutes actually got to air force pilots who have refused to continue flying the jets to sit down and talk with them about it. when i did make that decision to to pull the emergency action ring i couldn't find it i couldn't remember you know what part of the aircraft that was in the air force says josh's extreme disorientation resembled a condition called hypoxia or oxygen deprivation unfold f. twenty two pilots the vast majority will be coughing a lot of times other things laying down for bed at night after flying and getting just the spinning room feeling dizziness tumbling vertigo kind of stuff i had heard that other pilots because
now if you watch our show regularly then you've heard a lot about the f. twenty two raptor and the numerous problems of the stealth jet his hat not only cost overruns which we'll get into in a minute but don't forget the entire fleet was grounded because of oxygen problems which were affecting pilots then the air force decided to let them fly again despite the fact that the problem had not been a result of this weekend sixty minutes actually got to air force pilots who have refused to continue...
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there is a lot more work to be done after that. i note -- i will not make a lot of commons today. maybe i will talk a little bit more at the next hearing. i am very familiar with the work of the department of emergency management is doing. it is lauded around the country. we have been working through already neighborhoods making sure our underserved neighborhoods are educated and prepared to deal with disasters. i look forward to talking at the next hearing a little bit more in depth about that. i want to know a little bit more -- i know we talked about medical disasters. does that include infectious disease? if we talk about pets and how we handle that, because i know that is another
there is a lot more work to be done after that. i note -- i will not make a lot of commons today. maybe i will talk a little bit more at the next hearing. i am very familiar with the work of the department of emergency management is doing. it is lauded around the country. we have been working through already neighborhoods making sure our underserved neighborhoods are educated and prepared to deal with disasters. i look forward to talking at the next hearing a little bit more in depth about...
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. >> i applied to a lot of places. the reason they didn't hire me is because i was in the national guard. >> i don't think that a lot of people are aware of the fact that what our veterans and their families go through when they come home. >> just give us a chance to prove that we're actually more than just soldiers. we might be the best workers you've ever seen in a long time. >> when they come home is actually when the real battle begins. >> you're overseas, and you are out doing your fighting. nighttime is when you have time to think, whenever all the action stops. that's when your brain starts working. and sometimes it is scary to think about it. then you tell yourself in the back of your head, look, you're going to find something. you'll find a job. you'll find a job out there somewhere. >> i got kids to provide for. so i can't really be picky right now. >> i don't feel there's a lot of jobs open back home. >> yeah. >> i'm a little worried about it. i'm not going to lie about that. >> yeah. >> i got several people
. >> i applied to a lot of places. the reason they didn't hire me is because i was in the national guard. >> i don't think that a lot of people are aware of the fact that what our veterans and their families go through when they come home. >> just give us a chance to prove that we're actually more than just soldiers. we might be the best workers you've ever seen in a long time. >> when they come home is actually when the real battle begins. >> you're overseas, and...
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it's a lot of responsibilities.fghanistan, the income you are getting, you have to keep something similar, close to it because that's what your family's depending on. >> he also plans on using the post-9/11 g.i. bill to finish college. >> i'm going to try to do fashion retail and management. get some good experiences and stuff under my belt. i want to try to be a stylist. when i'm trying to do that at the same time, i'm going to try to work. >> make sure you're at these classes. >> only 25% of the soldiers of the 877th have attended college. >> it's a tough economic environment. if you don't have a college degree whether you're national guard or not, you're at a disadvantage. >> jobs, the number one priority of our organization, you know, we have talked to businesses. we have been out pounding the street trying to find jobs, and we have made a lot of contacts. i think it is a national issue. the public needs to be aware that returning guardsmen and reservists, you know, need a job. >> you can go to this website. cre
it's a lot of responsibilities.fghanistan, the income you are getting, you have to keep something similar, close to it because that's what your family's depending on. >> he also plans on using the post-9/11 g.i. bill to finish college. >> i'm going to try to do fashion retail and management. get some good experiences and stuff under my belt. i want to try to be a stylist. when i'm trying to do that at the same time, i'm going to try to work. >> make sure you're at these...
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we don't have a lot of time. we have one mike there in the center, and we had way too many questions. we have 15 minutes or so. but i think maybe the best question to ask, jim, is the last one that we had which is like looking back at the last two-plus decades since loma prieta, you know, what concerns us collectively as a group, you know, most about our current response and recovery capacity and what do we think our greatest stride has been the time as regional community to engage bay area communities to become stronger and more resilient? what has worked and what do we really need to focus on for the future? that is really what it comes down to. i am just going to throw that out to our panelist or to the audience. first off, let me see if there's any comments from the panel. come on. >> i just think we've come so much further on the communication side of it and i think -- when i think not being able to call someone for seven or eight hours and now the idea that you can text, i think that's one of the biggest ch
we don't have a lot of time. we have one mike there in the center, and we had way too many questions. we have 15 minutes or so. but i think maybe the best question to ask, jim, is the last one that we had which is like looking back at the last two-plus decades since loma prieta, you know, what concerns us collectively as a group, you know, most about our current response and recovery capacity and what do we think our greatest stride has been the time as regional community to engage bay area...
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also, i think a lot of information has not been gotten out there to a lot of the members. the fact that the bay club will be able to be used during this construction. the fact that there is more pull them there is now out. doubling of the indoor facilities. there will be a loss of tennis courts. as i have talked to many of my residence, the thing that i struggle with is what the government's role? what is government's role? isn't the role of the local government to come in and tell a private clomclub owner you canno your part because you're taking away a certain amount of tennis courts? i struggle with that. if it is publicly, that is different. this is public development. this is an issue with their members. should the government is sticking our hands in there and say no to the entire project tax that is what i shall go with. ultimately i believe the answer is no. this is a club that will be much better going forward. i understand the loss of the tennis facilities. i do not think that is a regiorn to reject it deat. let's get those jobs moving. >> i am not support a conti
also, i think a lot of information has not been gotten out there to a lot of the members. the fact that the bay club will be able to be used during this construction. the fact that there is more pull them there is now out. doubling of the indoor facilities. there will be a loss of tennis courts. as i have talked to many of my residence, the thing that i struggle with is what the government's role? what is government's role? isn't the role of the local government to come in and tell a private...
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there's a lot of flavor in skirt steak.it's affordable. and it's really tender and juicy. so long as you cook it correctly. you've got to cook this medium rare. it's really good on the grill and grilling season for me is already here. >> you probably need to get on this side? >> okay. absolutely. the way you cook a skirt steak, medium rare, love to go on the grill, i'm serving it here today with a chimichurri sauce which is a sauce from argentina, so flavorful, so spacy. i'm kicking up the sauce a little bit with roasted jalapeno chilies. >> how do you roast them? >> it brings out a different kind of flavor. gives it a little bit of char. and you know if you're nervous about how much -- you're going to take these guys, cut them in half and take out the seeds. a lot of the heat is in the seeds and you can scrape those right out. now we've already got some chilies in this blender. so to this the basis for the chimichurri sauce is tons and tons of parsley and cilantro. and it makes for a very vivid, green sauce. beautiful. for
there's a lot of flavor in skirt steak.it's affordable. and it's really tender and juicy. so long as you cook it correctly. you've got to cook this medium rare. it's really good on the grill and grilling season for me is already here. >> you probably need to get on this side? >> okay. absolutely. the way you cook a skirt steak, medium rare, love to go on the grill, i'm serving it here today with a chimichurri sauce which is a sauce from argentina, so flavorful, so spacy. i'm kicking...
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these two guys had a lot of big egos. there was a lot of sizing each other up. many people told me that ksm was not sure that he wanted to work with bin laden. it was only after the embassy bombings bombings in africa that he said i'm going to try this again and we can work together. i think ksm has said this in guantÁnamo. i don't think he ever worked for him but he worked with him as an independent contractor. i think that khalid sheikh mohammed wanted 10 planes initially, but bin laden said it should be more manageable. there are some parts in the book, and i also wrote a little in the "los angeles times." i might've made reference to a dilbert cartoon because bin laden was meddling in certain he wanted the plot moved up to the summer of 2001. ksm said we want to wait until september because we should wait until congress is back in session. >> and he wanted to do the plot because [inaudible name] was in washington dc that time? >> i think so. there was a lot of pushing back and forth. the bottom line is that khalid sheikh mohammed just bought the plot wasn't
these two guys had a lot of big egos. there was a lot of sizing each other up. many people told me that ksm was not sure that he wanted to work with bin laden. it was only after the embassy bombings bombings in africa that he said i'm going to try this again and we can work together. i think ksm has said this in guantÁnamo. i don't think he ever worked for him but he worked with him as an independent contractor. i think that khalid sheikh mohammed wanted 10 planes initially, but bin laden said...
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we have been doing a lot of work. a lot of work in alameda county and san mateo county, and san walking county. -- san -- san joaquin county. one of the changes in the budget is 11 people used to be in the infrastructure group and they are now working over at the water department. they have traded a new habitats -- created a new habitat. we are doing specialized training to bring other people like that into that kind of work. we are bringing new people in that can do long-term maintenance of the infrastructure and the habitat that we are creating. the caltrans project has particular things for carpenters and laborers at substations and things that you're doing when you are building a new dam. we have specialized training there. and we have the tender program where we have taken five people from alameda, san francisco, san mateo county -- and there have been about three groups of 15 people each where we are doing special training in close quarters to work on a project that we have. i appreciate the work of the puc beca
we have been doing a lot of work. a lot of work in alameda county and san mateo county, and san walking county. -- san -- san joaquin county. one of the changes in the budget is 11 people used to be in the infrastructure group and they are now working over at the water department. they have traded a new habitats -- created a new habitat. we are doing specialized training to bring other people like that into that kind of work. we are bringing new people in that can do long-term maintenance of...
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i read a lot of magazine stuff, a lot of essays. i read a -- i actually opened up a correspondence with a poet by the name of donald hall as a result of something he wrote in the new yorker about growing old. so we had a little exchange, and that was quite gratifying. i'm in awe of great writers. i don't pretend to be a great writer. i'm pretty good sometimes, but great writers move me in ways that nothing else in life does. >> for more information visit booktv.org on this and other summer reading lists. >> and now
i read a lot of magazine stuff, a lot of essays. i read a -- i actually opened up a correspondence with a poet by the name of donald hall as a result of something he wrote in the new yorker about growing old. so we had a little exchange, and that was quite gratifying. i'm in awe of great writers. i don't pretend to be a great writer. i'm pretty good sometimes, but great writers move me in ways that nothing else in life does. >> for more information visit booktv.org on this and other...
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resource and a lot of money can pay a lot of lobbyists, a lot of accountants, a lot of lawyers. i'm not being pejorative. i'm just being factual. what i believe another way of saying what the professor just said, which i completely agree with, is we have to reorient our thinking in terms of how we set government policy, how we create tax codes, how we create regulatory structures, and say, you know what, the guy or gal that we have in mind is the risk taker, the innovator, the entrepreneur, the new immigrant who's opening up a corner grocery store and trying to grab onto that first rung of the american dream. that's who we have to have in mind and write things with them in mind. the big companies, big labor, big government, let's figure out those carveouts later. but our entire perspective has to change because washington works with the big guys right now. if you doubt that, think about what happened in the general motors bailout. whether you like that bailout or not, i didn't personally, but it doesn't matter, that bailout was negotiated by big business, gm and chrysler, big go
resource and a lot of money can pay a lot of lobbyists, a lot of accountants, a lot of lawyers. i'm not being pejorative. i'm just being factual. what i believe another way of saying what the professor just said, which i completely agree with, is we have to reorient our thinking in terms of how we set government policy, how we create tax codes, how we create regulatory structures, and say, you know what, the guy or gal that we have in mind is the risk taker, the innovator, the entrepreneur, the...
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he's president of a lot of us a. good history being made his decision i think your story is being made i mean again when we look at the world around us i mean there's an enormous amount of chaos we have that the arab awakening we have the euro crisis we have a lot of things going on and here's a man that a lot of people in russia the majority two thirds believe he's here to keep this country safe and continue the prosperity that we've seen over the last decade and you. know this is the bit of pomp and ceremony i was talking about. the state. i believe we're hearing in march by very famous composer. called scream. so why don't we are going. to take off his march right now. get a full. this now for a second. and this march is always played when a new president comes into the presidential palace to take an oath. this is st george's hall where all the guests are ready. to get out see president they meet later we really should be a give me treated. alleging that each. blood my puter.
he's president of a lot of us a. good history being made his decision i think your story is being made i mean again when we look at the world around us i mean there's an enormous amount of chaos we have that the arab awakening we have the euro crisis we have a lot of things going on and here's a man that a lot of people in russia the majority two thirds believe he's here to keep this country safe and continue the prosperity that we've seen over the last decade and you. know this is the bit of...
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so a lot of discussion there.rences here as well among some of the people specifically russia, randi. >> yeah. did anything actually come out of that dinner, any firm proposals? >> it seems a lot of this is about you sort of wonder what do they really take away from this? really this is sort of about making sure that everyone is on the same page as they go in to these talks coming up in baghdad so on iran according to a senior administration official it seems like everyone, there is sort of a cohesion around what the goal is there. when it comes to syria though there is a bit of a difference and this is where you'll really see a difference particularly between the u.s. and russia because you've heard the administration say that assad, who is in charge of syria, that he must go. he has lost his legitimacy. russia doesn't feel that way. they think something needs to be done but there is a big difference on what needs to be done. >> brianna keeler watching it all. thank you. we are standing by for remarks from presid
so a lot of discussion there.rences here as well among some of the people specifically russia, randi. >> yeah. did anything actually come out of that dinner, any firm proposals? >> it seems a lot of this is about you sort of wonder what do they really take away from this? really this is sort of about making sure that everyone is on the same page as they go in to these talks coming up in baghdad so on iran according to a senior administration official it seems like everyone, there is...
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from the input of a lot of people, a lot of professionals. it is something that we should embrace and be proud of. the outcome of the input. at great cost to the developer. we support this project in part because it opens up jackson street to the waterfront. and because of pedestrian thoroughfare that will introduce people to jackson square as well as chinatown. we also think that the condos, it is a perfect location for such a development. we really do believe that people should live where they work and work where they live. on the other hand, we also support the additional parking. it sounds a little contradictory, but retailers need that parking. we know today, in jackson square, parking has been -- there is less parking out. on saturday, by 10:00 in the morning, we are already full with people who are parking at the ferry building. i do not understand all the numbers, but it is a very important part of the project that we think the city will benefit from. thank you. we hope you support the project. president chiu: thank you. next speaker
from the input of a lot of people, a lot of professionals. it is something that we should embrace and be proud of. the outcome of the input. at great cost to the developer. we support this project in part because it opens up jackson street to the waterfront. and because of pedestrian thoroughfare that will introduce people to jackson square as well as chinatown. we also think that the condos, it is a perfect location for such a development. we really do believe that people should live where...
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>> well, i must tell you that i have a lot of respect and i have a lot of debt to a lot of journalists, a lot of men and women that pay the price, that run the risk. every day they go out there and they know that because we're doing something that is important for our fragile democracy, you know, they continue to do it. but when you walk into the museum in washington and you see the countries of the world there on the map and you see our country, mexico, in red, meaning that there is no freedom of expression, it breaks my heart. it's painful to see that. but on the other hand, i must agree because the risk of publishing the truth, of going out and reporting is getting higher. there's higher prices to be paid. there's more risk to be run as we are seeing in the border. they simply stop printing things that relate to organized crime. >> suarez: thanks for joining us. >> thank you, sir. >> woodruff: next, how the world of reading may change for younger students. some big moves could be in store for schools as part of an important experiment around the country, as the newshour's special co
>> well, i must tell you that i have a lot of respect and i have a lot of debt to a lot of journalists, a lot of men and women that pay the price, that run the risk. every day they go out there and they know that because we're doing something that is important for our fragile democracy, you know, they continue to do it. but when you walk into the museum in washington and you see the countries of the world there on the map and you see our country, mexico, in red, meaning that there is no...
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that way -- and dell gate a lot of -- delegate a lot of responsibility and authority to them.that way he'll have the bandwidth to deal with things like health care and cap and trade. and that's how you end up with this team of clintonites, the clinton economic team part two. i mean, look, it was a serious crisis, and you want experienced people. but there was this idea that you would need a group of people you could trust to delegate a lot of responsibility to so you could deal with these other things, and that's sort of where they come from. and this really goes on, you know, this debate over health care goes on up until kind of september of 2009 where, um, people are still pleading with obama to let it go, scale it back. rahm emanuel had this idea that you would do health care, and and then, you know, you'd do it by july, and then after that you'd immediately turn back to the economy and start pitching, you know, kind of more jobs proposals. and that, obviously, got completely cast aside because health care dragged on for so long. in the book i tell a story about a senator w
that way -- and dell gate a lot of -- delegate a lot of responsibility and authority to them.that way he'll have the bandwidth to deal with things like health care and cap and trade. and that's how you end up with this team of clintonites, the clinton economic team part two. i mean, look, it was a serious crisis, and you want experienced people. but there was this idea that you would need a group of people you could trust to delegate a lot of responsibility to so you could deal with these other...
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it is lot tougher now because you have to turn pro earlier and give up a lot. you have to do homeschooling more. it has changed. most of the kids should be going to university, not turning pro. we do have jr. development, making a concerted effort. this guy came up to me and said i would like you to watch my daughter. the know how often i am asked to watch someone son or daughter? this is a data request. it was like my one hour to myself. he was so nice, randy johnson is his name. i would just love you to watch my daughter. i said, i am going to cut through this really fast. does she have a ranking? yes, she is no. 1 in the 10 and under. she knows how to win critical i said ok, when i come back, i promise i will call and take a look. please give me your information. he gave me the information and i put it in my sock. i called him. i went out and watched her. she is so highly motivated. i am very big on motivation. taylor johnson is her name. she is a lefty. her parents actually moved to los angeles so she can train at our training center. she is 11. she is ador
it is lot tougher now because you have to turn pro earlier and give up a lot. you have to do homeschooling more. it has changed. most of the kids should be going to university, not turning pro. we do have jr. development, making a concerted effort. this guy came up to me and said i would like you to watch my daughter. the know how often i am asked to watch someone son or daughter? this is a data request. it was like my one hour to myself. he was so nice, randy johnson is his name. i would just...
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we have a lot of interaction with the public in a lot of different ways. we also, we are subject to title 6 of the civil rights act. in some ways, the local language ordinance helps us be complied with that. in some ways, we need to go further because of the title six requirements. we do that in a lot of different ways through various materials, translations, using 3-1-1, training of staff, using by local staff, performing outreach. a couple of examples just from last night, we have been doing a number of workshops around the city. we have also been reaching out to groups, particularly those that represented or have membership that have a lot of people who do not speak english. last night, we did a meeting with power. the meeting was largely done in spanish. it was a way of the are trying to make sure the programs that will have real impact to people on the ground, that we can get feedback. also last night, we had a public meeting -- we are changing the structure of were the 49 it turns around by city college to make way for some development and improve se
we have a lot of interaction with the public in a lot of different ways. we also, we are subject to title 6 of the civil rights act. in some ways, the local language ordinance helps us be complied with that. in some ways, we need to go further because of the title six requirements. we do that in a lot of different ways through various materials, translations, using 3-1-1, training of staff, using by local staff, performing outreach. a couple of examples just from last night, we have been doing...
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there are a lot of people moving around a lot. they are moving around a lot.nd then the opportunity to vote by mail does not reach them. you really have to make an effort. and the people who make an effort are disproportionately older people. people with very stable housing. people who lived in a place for a long time. we are a very mobile country now. people may be feel a little less connected to their community. a little less inclined to vote there. if we wanted to raise the number of people who could vote, there are things we could do and we do not do that host: -- do that. host: john and our independent line. caller: do not cut me off. host: we are running out of time, go ahead. caller: you talk about wages. the reason i am mad at obama is because he turned around and put hillary clinton up there which people in north carolina [unintelligible] and then he went along with the day field. u.s. cannot have it both ways. -- with the gay field. everybody talks big but nobody gets out there and does anything. host: katha pollitt, go ahead. guest: he did put a lot
there are a lot of people moving around a lot. they are moving around a lot.nd then the opportunity to vote by mail does not reach them. you really have to make an effort. and the people who make an effort are disproportionately older people. people with very stable housing. people who lived in a place for a long time. we are a very mobile country now. people may be feel a little less connected to their community. a little less inclined to vote there. if we wanted to raise the number of people...
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as the taxpayer does a lot. america -- the american people are the linker investor in every american enterprise. some of the american enterprise doesn't do well, you have low taxes. when you do well in america, you should do well by america. you should be proud to pay your taxes, pay america back. keep the system going said the next person can come and you have internet and use all that stuff you didn't have to buy for yourself, and that return on investment for the american people is violated when you give massive tax cuts to the people at the top than the people at the top can benefit from america but then they don't have to pay america back. then you wind up with deficits and middle class free-fall. so i think it the and with bush cuts expired it's time to let the wealthy pay america back. they've got the benefit, they allow the bonuses and tax breaks for a long time. that should be over. he wasn't tough enough on my point of view for the first part of the presidency. >> host: so it helps with that. >> guest:
as the taxpayer does a lot. america -- the american people are the linker investor in every american enterprise. some of the american enterprise doesn't do well, you have low taxes. when you do well in america, you should do well by america. you should be proud to pay your taxes, pay america back. keep the system going said the next person can come and you have internet and use all that stuff you didn't have to buy for yourself, and that return on investment for the american people is violated...
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you had a lot of goals.omplish this tri and have it in conjunction with your wedding. are you feeling comfortable? you wanted to lose weight and become more fit? are you able to measure success? >> definitely. identify lost -- before i came here, i lost 23 pounds. the past five weeks that i have been really kind of restricting my diet to no dairy, no meat, no sugar, no car even. i haven't been perfect. i have complete a few times with some shrimp and -- but that alone i just feel like i'm so much more in control. especially when eating out. your menu options are so limited. >> you know this and a lot of people are learning this at home as well, but nutrition, hydration, all of that, especially while you're training and while you're racing is so important. you can't ignore that stuff at all. let's talk about that next. >> we're joined by chris and carlos. chris is a three-time iron man champion, professionalcourse, ir licky seven. thanks for joining us. we just got off a pretty good bike ride. one of the thin
you had a lot of goals.omplish this tri and have it in conjunction with your wedding. are you feeling comfortable? you wanted to lose weight and become more fit? are you able to measure success? >> definitely. identify lost -- before i came here, i lost 23 pounds. the past five weeks that i have been really kind of restricting my diet to no dairy, no meat, no sugar, no car even. i haven't been perfect. i have complete a few times with some shrimp and -- but that alone i just feel like i'm...
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with a lot of these tech ipos lately that's how it's been. it's been a lot of hype. especially when you see what happened friday. investors showed their displeasure in the fact that the facebook shares did not get that pop that they wanted. all these social media companies including zynga, yelp, pandora, groupon ended lower at the end of the day. everyone take a breath. the trend is still positive for social media. people are still using social media. advertisers are advertising on social media, spending money on social media. the trend in the long-term is positive. this one day. suggestion from the analyst, give it time. look on the bright side. zynga, when zynga went public in december 2011, its ipo price was $11, it closed $9.50. at least look on the bright side facebook didn't end lower than it's ipo price. >> a bunch of people in menlo park are millionaires. people did make money, people that had been an investor for a long time. >> i finally tweeted something out there for facebook haters. this isn't a public vaccination. if you didn't want to buy facebook stoc
with a lot of these tech ipos lately that's how it's been. it's been a lot of hype. especially when you see what happened friday. investors showed their displeasure in the fact that the facebook shares did not get that pop that they wanted. all these social media companies including zynga, yelp, pandora, groupon ended lower at the end of the day. everyone take a breath. the trend is still positive for social media. people are still using social media. advertisers are advertising on social...
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there's a lot of zeros and that. with the amount of delegates seated to cinch that gop nomination the format at massachusetts governor has been able to outshine his gop opponents and his efforts are seconds to obama's but hopefully after today he thinks that this is the shadow karoline's at the 65,000 square foot home 95 rooms there with a house like that you have to wonder how much does it cost to spend the evening with mr. romney? general admission tickets will cost about $2,500 the total is $10,000.80 at the table with $25,000 if you want to go to that on his dinner that was set back $50,000 now there's going to be a list of who's who of california's lead to one person in particular would be cochair meg whitman california as remembers her as our 2010 republican candidate robert governor the promised 2 million jobs in july if the lead to the nation knows his age pcl as you can imagine ronnie is facing a lot of criticism for this event is vastly from the democratic camp calling him the advantage millionaire with the
there's a lot of zeros and that. with the amount of delegates seated to cinch that gop nomination the format at massachusetts governor has been able to outshine his gop opponents and his efforts are seconds to obama's but hopefully after today he thinks that this is the shadow karoline's at the 65,000 square foot home 95 rooms there with a house like that you have to wonder how much does it cost to spend the evening with mr. romney? general admission tickets will cost about $2,500 the total is...
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of coulds, a lot of potentials. >> it has $1 billion in profit. >> and yet a lot of coulds and a lot of potentials a lot of maybes. and yet it was the highest ipo offering ever. that is poppycock. >> but this isn't pets.com. >> it's soft profit. >> it's a company that has $1 billion in profits and $4 billion in revenues. so the question is, who got so greedy as to push the price beyond reason? who got so greedy as to cut these corners? >> the bankers and the executives. >> let's go right now to your magazine and talk about why we would understand if apple had an extraordinarily high ipo because how they changed the world. >> well, it's a machine. >> how it's a machine. how they make things. and how you know that three months from now there's not going to be somebody that comes up with an extraordinary idea that displaces apple. whereas facebook is a bit more tenuous. >> well, the products that they put out, of course, we have talked about this many, many times. they are remarkable. and steve jobs is gone. tim cook has been the ceo since last august. and he is changing the company. th
of coulds, a lot of potentials. >> it has $1 billion in profit. >> and yet a lot of coulds and a lot of potentials a lot of maybes. and yet it was the highest ipo offering ever. that is poppycock. >> but this isn't pets.com. >> it's soft profit. >> it's a company that has $1 billion in profits and $4 billion in revenues. so the question is, who got so greedy as to push the price beyond reason? who got so greedy as to cut these corners? >> the bankers and the...
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there's concerns about income inequality and you see a lot of money going to the top and not a lot of jobs being created here. facebook has only 3,200 employees with a market cap of $100 billion. that not a really great example of the wealth being spread around. >> i know, but i mean, you know, it's true that there's this -- there's such inequality, but here's a guy who started a company, had a great idea and it worked. so i mean, then he made a lot of money from it. >> yeah, i have no problem -- >> isn't that america? >> yeah, i have no problem with mark zuckerberg getting rich, but compare that with henry ford or earlier entrepreneurs. they created great companies that in turn created a lot of great middle class jobs and built the middle class. here, we're seeing a great company and very few jobs and very few jobs for the middle class. i mean, the unemployment rate in silicon valley is higher than the national average. i mean, this is just not being spread around evenly. >> what about the idea though that andrew is talking about and that is the fact that you're seeing lots of start-
there's concerns about income inequality and you see a lot of money going to the top and not a lot of jobs being created here. facebook has only 3,200 employees with a market cap of $100 billion. that not a really great example of the wealth being spread around. >> i know, but i mean, you know, it's true that there's this -- there's such inequality, but here's a guy who started a company, had a great idea and it worked. so i mean, then he made a lot of money from it. >> yeah, i have...
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we hear a lot about bunny mellon and there's not a lot of recognition with a lot of our viewers. >> sort about the key players here is that some of them haven't even appeared in court because we know bunny mellon is 101 years old. she's too old to appear in court. she's losing her eyesight. she gave john edwards so much money, 101-year-old heiress. she's been in love with him. she will tell you this, we have seen in handwritten notes, little doodles that she's written to him throughout the campaign trial which we never knew. that sort of evidence that came up, that was stunning. she's also the person who is tied to count number three, her money. there's also fred barron who passed away right after the democratic convention in 2008. he couldn't testify. so there's -- most of the key players here are either -- they haven't been able to appear in court or they're not living anymore. it's a very sad story in that sense but one of the biggest players here is andrew young, who we know was john edwards number one top aide. he is obsessed with john edwards, that's a word he will use himself, a
we hear a lot about bunny mellon and there's not a lot of recognition with a lot of our viewers. >> sort about the key players here is that some of them haven't even appeared in court because we know bunny mellon is 101 years old. she's too old to appear in court. she's losing her eyesight. she gave john edwards so much money, 101-year-old heiress. she's been in love with him. she will tell you this, we have seen in handwritten notes, little doodles that she's written to him throughout...
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it was a lot of fun. i love working with the people i worked with and also people outside the company. anything from ph these to hobbyists. the creativity was amazing. we were starting a new industry and the creativity in how you would make the dish work, and how you might make the polarity change. it was pretty impressive. there was a day when we got offered $100 million to buy the company. that was probably five or six years into it. then what would you do with the money? it would be like winning the lottery. at the end of the day, it is probably not that much fun because most of the time you spend your life with people asking you for money. >> people in that being very unhappy after winning the lottery. >> i certainly have seen people over the years and they usually go through a couple of stages. they are at certification have become that play golf, for about six months they are pretty happy. the problem is, you are off and never gets any better. -- your golf game never gets any better. if they are mar
it was a lot of fun. i love working with the people i worked with and also people outside the company. anything from ph these to hobbyists. the creativity was amazing. we were starting a new industry and the creativity in how you would make the dish work, and how you might make the polarity change. it was pretty impressive. there was a day when we got offered $100 million to buy the company. that was probably five or six years into it. then what would you do with the money? it would be like...
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we focus a lot of our resources on alerting investors to problems as much as we do on educating them about the basis of investing, so warning them about the implications of volume foreign stocks and structure products or the fees' structure for mutual funds or other investments and try to keep people alert to ongoing scams and issues that the need to know about. >> last two questions. you mentioned the social media. and clearly in some ways a lot of your rulemakings for guidance that you are giving the industry is working hard to keep up with all of the technology. how do you square that circle? >> it's such a good question and it relates to the question of the high-frequency trading and algorithms and how we 21st century market for 21st century media and make this 20th century regulatory regime set all of these new developments and that is a challenge, and we are working through those issues trying to provide guidance where we can and some in conjunction with fnra as well participated in some of that. it's just something we have to stay really a tune to and on top of as best we can.
we focus a lot of our resources on alerting investors to problems as much as we do on educating them about the basis of investing, so warning them about the implications of volume foreign stocks and structure products or the fees' structure for mutual funds or other investments and try to keep people alert to ongoing scams and issues that the need to know about. >> last two questions. you mentioned the social media. and clearly in some ways a lot of your rulemakings for guidance that you...
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this is much stronger than anything you'd be by a lot of. thousands of times stronger than any kind of ever put you know. a lot of american power continues. things that. might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that a killer drink at starbucks has a surprising. chaos and chicago as thousands of protesters clashed with police at an anson nato demonstration and it turned violent take a look at this. group. of protesters threw bottles and other objects of police decked out in riot gear using but toms against them dozens have reportedly been arrested meanwhile iraq and afghanistan war veterans joined the protest hurling their medals toward the convention center where nato officials are meeting an hour to correspond on a saucy it is in the thick of all the action in chicago to bring us the latest. she called under siege. the last couple of days have seen oceans of protesters thousands marching under a blistering sun to vent their anger at the military alliance who are opposed to no because. this rally fronted by iraq and afghan war vet
this is much stronger than anything you'd be by a lot of. thousands of times stronger than any kind of ever put you know. a lot of american power continues. things that. might actually be time revolution. and it turns out that a killer drink at starbucks has a surprising. chaos and chicago as thousands of protesters clashed with police at an anson nato demonstration and it turned violent take a look at this. group. of protesters threw bottles and other objects of police decked out in riot gear...
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and looked back on him as i wrote the book, i talked to a lot of people that knew him a lot better than i did, read a lot of things about him, and i think he was, in a way, the epitome of what a good conservative politician is. goldwater added a great deal to the movement as well. no question about that, goldwater was a very brave man and when he ran in 1960 and 1964, he took on a project that he didn't want to do, he knew he couldn't win, but he was willing to do it because he seriously believed in conservative principles and it was laid out in his book, "the conscience of the conservative." he was a true believer and felt running for president would give him the pulpit to make the case to people and help the movement, so you have to admire him for that. >> did he write the book? >> no, it was ghost written by brent bozell. bill buckley's roommate at yale, who was a lawyer, very well-educated man and a wonderful writer, and i think, actually, somebody else suggested to goldwater that we will have this book written for you and goldwater said, fine. bozell had been writing speeches for g
and looked back on him as i wrote the book, i talked to a lot of people that knew him a lot better than i did, read a lot of things about him, and i think he was, in a way, the epitome of what a good conservative politician is. goldwater added a great deal to the movement as well. no question about that, goldwater was a very brave man and when he ran in 1960 and 1964, he took on a project that he didn't want to do, he knew he couldn't win, but he was willing to do it because he seriously...
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a lot of times people start thinking about recovery. people start thinking about it as soon as the response starts happening. some start thinking about it as soon as the response is over. that's not the time to think about the recovery. the time to think about recovery is now. one of the things we have thought about is the national disaster's recovery frame work. we work ackry thems. ackry nelms. with the ndrf. it lays out forward how we need to recover from disasters. we are going to be going around the country. we went around initially. now we're going to go around again laying it out. still i want to get feedback from folks how to best do that. it's not going to take just government but the exact same people it takes us in a response. all the people that i mentioned. they are the same people and more that's going to be necessary it's going to be absolutely essential for us to bring all parties together to help recover, because it's important for us to remember why we're there. for the survivor. a lot of times people, a couple of year
a lot of times people start thinking about recovery. people start thinking about it as soon as the response starts happening. some start thinking about it as soon as the response is over. that's not the time to think about the recovery. the time to think about recovery is now. one of the things we have thought about is the national disaster's recovery frame work. we work ackry thems. ackry nelms. with the ndrf. it lays out forward how we need to recover from disasters. we are going to be going...
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and i new a lot about a newspaper then so this was -- a lot of things have happened in my life for-d tutous and that was serendipitou suchlt as track manager to write the stories and get published. one thing about the book that may disillusion a lot of people, many of the skoops i have is not because i listened to c-span, i hear investigative reporters talk about how they go through tons of documents. and i believe them. but a lot of the scoops in this book, somebody just laid -- gave it to me, you know. somebody called me up. you have to be smart enough to know what's accurate, what's not accurate, what's interesting, what's not interesting, what's important, what's not important. but most scoops, big ones, are not done by fas tid yous investigation but by somebody giving you a tip. >> you mentioned your mother typed the newspaper, the neighborhood newspaper. what influence did she have on your writing? >> well, my mother -- i was an only child, which a lot of people realize after they've spent ten minutes with me, but she was devoted to me from the time i was born until the day she
and i new a lot about a newspaper then so this was -- a lot of things have happened in my life for-d tutous and that was serendipitou suchlt as track manager to write the stories and get published. one thing about the book that may disillusion a lot of people, many of the skoops i have is not because i listened to c-span, i hear investigative reporters talk about how they go through tons of documents. and i believe them. but a lot of the scoops in this book, somebody just laid -- gave it to me,...
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a lot of people will be watching. i had a chance to watch it thanks to you, but parts one and two will be on monday night, followed by parts three and four tuesday night at 8:00. you can logon to the weight weightofthenation. >> i'm going to share one proven piece of advice on controlling your weight. you can do this while actually eating more. we want to hear this and start doing it today. also, i want to shear this with you. my coworkers and i are trying to do our part, in our spare time, we picked up shovels, got dirty, we planted a vegetable garden up the block from where we are, and our plan is to share it with the local food bank. >>> coming up, doctors changing the definition of illness. this is a pivotal time in medicine. could you lose senchss, even insurance coverage. the evolution of mental health is next. my name is robin. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is prov
a lot of people will be watching. i had a chance to watch it thanks to you, but parts one and two will be on monday night, followed by parts three and four tuesday night at 8:00. you can logon to the weight weightofthenation. >> i'm going to share one proven piece of advice on controlling your weight. you can do this while actually eating more. we want to hear this and start doing it today. also, i want to shear this with you. my coworkers and i are trying to do our part, in our spare...
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we have poured from a lot of people who value the beautiful park -- we have heard from a lot of people who value the beautiful park. the problem is the eir. it has set up a false sense of choice is because it has rejected all possible alternatives. let me point out to you that the beach chalet are 7.2 acres and will cost $11.4 million to construct. eight blocks to the south, there is west sunset playground, 9.2 acres. it is scheduled to be on the 2012 bonds for financing, $13.2 million to put in grass soccer fields. why not just swap the two locations, and give the kids their soccer, and protect the park, it is a win-win solution. it does not cost any more money. it gives almost the same albers of play. everybody is happy -- same hours of play. everybody is happy. please consider that. the current eir is deeply flawed because the goals are engineered to be so narrow that they force you into a false choice. a false argument that we do not have to have. it is a tragedy. thank you very much. >> good evening. i am an environmental lawyer. i filed this comment letter. i am representing the
we have poured from a lot of people who value the beautiful park -- we have heard from a lot of people who value the beautiful park. the problem is the eir. it has set up a false sense of choice is because it has rejected all possible alternatives. let me point out to you that the beach chalet are 7.2 acres and will cost $11.4 million to construct. eight blocks to the south, there is west sunset playground, 9.2 acres. it is scheduled to be on the 2012 bonds for financing, $13.2 million to put...
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a lot of people will be making a whole lot of money. let's throw it down to menlo park because in the middle of this is ann mackovic, and she takes it now ... >> mark zuckerberg is set to ring the opening bell on the nasdaq in half an hour at 6:30 a.m.. a lot of anticipation at facebook headquarters in menlo park. you just saw that a group of employees gathering inside. a lot of them have been here all night at an event they call a hacking marathon. the released photographs of that marathon coating session showing the company is ready to expand and is not resting on its laurels. facebook officially goes on sale at 8:00 a.m. our time, two hours from now. the price is $38 per share. it will be worth $104 billion. that is more than mcdonald's or disney. early investors stand to reap $14 billion. mark zuckerberg is worth $19 billion at 28 years old. he will control 56 percent of the company's voting shares and what to make decision very carefully. >> the other challenge that it will have is keeping their employees. when you have a lot of em
a lot of people will be making a whole lot of money. let's throw it down to menlo park because in the middle of this is ann mackovic, and she takes it now ... >> mark zuckerberg is set to ring the opening bell on the nasdaq in half an hour at 6:30 a.m.. a lot of anticipation at facebook headquarters in menlo park. you just saw that a group of employees gathering inside. a lot of them have been here all night at an event they call a hacking marathon. the released photographs of that...
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been a tissue of insults flying my way. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> a lot of fun. martha stewart.eeing your 97,000th book whenever that may be. >>> next only in america, a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. i tell you what i can spend. i do my best to make it work. i'm back on the road safely. and i saved you money on brakes. that's personal pricing. to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mobile check deposit at home...why would he? ♪ woooo! [ male announcer ] citibank mobile check deposit. easier banking. every step of the way. >>> for tonight's only in america, love may conquer all but when it doesn't there's a fat, thatsty lawsuit to cry over. in a country 15 million cases are
been a tissue of insults flying my way. >> it's been a lot of fun. >> a lot of fun. martha stewart.eeing your 97,000th book whenever that may be. >>> next only in america, a jilted lover seeks justice from the woman who refused to marry him. [ female announcer ] roam like the gnome this summer. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon....
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a lot or a little? a lot. the other l, right? a lot. and it has to do with the conductivity. it kinda makes sense, that stuff, doesn't it, conductivity? kinda neat stuff. hey, i'll show you something kinda nice for that. here's a piece of iron. good conductor? yeah. here's a piece of wood. good conductor? no. no. it turns out wood is a very, very poor conductor as we've talked about. i'm gonna put a piece of paper around this iron. i'm gonna light up my torch again. paper doesn't light on fire, gang. but if the paper is taken out like this, and it's flamin'. put it against the iron, it goes out. it's charred. that part lit up. oops. call the fire marshal. but what's going on here, gang? well, let's try it with wood. let's try it with wood. our test. be checkin' the neighbor and see if the neighbor knows why that paper didn't light. did you ever read the book by ray bradbury called fahrenheit 451? yes. that 451 is what? that's the temperature in fahrenheit degrees at which paper burns. that was about a book-burning book, yeah? watch this, gang. fire city. that thing is burning
a lot or a little? a lot. the other l, right? a lot. and it has to do with the conductivity. it kinda makes sense, that stuff, doesn't it, conductivity? kinda neat stuff. hey, i'll show you something kinda nice for that. here's a piece of iron. good conductor? yeah. here's a piece of wood. good conductor? no. no. it turns out wood is a very, very poor conductor as we've talked about. i'm gonna put a piece of paper around this iron. i'm gonna light up my torch again. paper doesn't light on fire,...
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it was a lot of pain. it is nothing like the pain i went through for the false charge for why i'm in here for the last 13 years. >> whitlow was also insistent that he was not a rapist, but just an exhibitionist. at times, though, he seemed unsure, himself. >> how many exposures? i don't know. i was charged, i think, it's been a long time ago, i think three or four or eight misdemeanors of this same thing. it looked like i showed a pattern that i was trying to stop women then i raped this female. but no, i did not. i learned my lesson to not be doing that. a christian now, i know i couldn't be necking a woman unless i was married. >> whitlow had recent write-ups for exposing himself, not for anybody he was married to, but prisoners. >> i have to do a rape charge i didn't do. i was mad. anyone out there seeing this -- >> he intended to blame other people for his problems, but the fact of the matter was he was exposing himself to nurses and to people and then he would talk about it, which in a way, it's an af
it was a lot of pain. it is nothing like the pain i went through for the false charge for why i'm in here for the last 13 years. >> whitlow was also insistent that he was not a rapist, but just an exhibitionist. at times, though, he seemed unsure, himself. >> how many exposures? i don't know. i was charged, i think, it's been a long time ago, i think three or four or eight misdemeanors of this same thing. it looked like i showed a pattern that i was trying to stop women then i raped...
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i think you hear a lot about the opportunities, a lot of the things the sba are doing, and that's really important. that's critical to the success for small business. but now we have an opportunity kind of in a smaller group, a town hall forum, to have some dialogue, some interchange amongst the panel to hear your questions and to be able to participate in this interactive. i think this is an opportunity not everybody is a billion-dollar company. some of us are much smaller. some of us are starting up. some of us have been in business for years and still in the growth stage. so what are the problems? what are the kinds of issues that impact you? things that you'd like to ask, things that we could talk about. there are certainly a few, and i'll just toss out as i look at some of the issues that are out there. we always talk about the importance of capital, and i think you have heard some wise counsel on that. but there's a practicality of capital. how many businesses start off, you know, with too much capital in their banks? probably not many of us. we're struggling, we're trying to find
i think you hear a lot about the opportunities, a lot of the things the sba are doing, and that's really important. that's critical to the success for small business. but now we have an opportunity kind of in a smaller group, a town hall forum, to have some dialogue, some interchange amongst the panel to hear your questions and to be able to participate in this interactive. i think this is an opportunity not everybody is a billion-dollar company. some of us are much smaller. some of us are...
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on his mind like a lot of work ahead no i don't remember it's what you tell me i'm going to live like a wild western politicians nonsense but certainly a lot on his mind six years ahead of him these two gentlemen have been working together for a long time i suspect they will continue to do so but i'm going to be hoping to see political reforms more with political parties with elections also with the expression we did have some protests yesterday was a provocation but nonetheless i think russian political society is getting used to a pretty tough conversation i think is good for everybody and mr putin will be with me. this is going to music and just remind you for just showing this you watching r t a live event for you big event today at the inauguration of the new russian president. now we can see this. president here is not. the. next. head of the russia's federation council. but lady seen some history and said it's so so so nice that he's there because it was a very small democratic transition from yeltsin to look and then that you know one more time to underline that it's in place
on his mind like a lot of work ahead no i don't remember it's what you tell me i'm going to live like a wild western politicians nonsense but certainly a lot on his mind six years ahead of him these two gentlemen have been working together for a long time i suspect they will continue to do so but i'm going to be hoping to see political reforms more with political parties with elections also with the expression we did have some protests yesterday was a provocation but nonetheless i think russian...