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well i think he did overstep i mean i think i agree that he was probably trying to say this constitutional assembly which has been nixed once before and the parliament he tried to reopen that in the judiciary next to him and i go course the judiciary is a holdover from the mubarak era so nobody's completely clean here but i think he probably did overstep and try to get power but i don't say that the system is totally broken i think we it's barely been revised here and i think we have to see how it plays out certainly people as i say in many countries people try to overstep by grabbing power and you have to have some check on them whether it's the streets or the judiciary or something and of course checks and balances are a good thing whether they're informal or formal i think they're more informal in egypt because they don't have their institutions are in a state of flux so so we have to wait and see and i certainly think this man has been elected which is of course more than mubarak and the rest of the rulers before him were so he does have some popular legitimacy that through the parliam
well i think he did overstep i mean i think i agree that he was probably trying to say this constitutional assembly which has been nixed once before and the parliament he tried to reopen that in the judiciary next to him and i go course the judiciary is a holdover from the mubarak era so nobody's completely clean here but i think he probably did overstep and try to get power but i don't say that the system is totally broken i think we it's barely been revised here and i think we have to see how...
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think this to said i think it's healthy i think the focus is on him i think he's going to learn a lot and the people will and i i think right now we can't condemn the bad power grab maybe but i think it's difficult to make that let's say so i think a little let us not see the fact is in the next week back to cairo it's going to have a spare time let's go back to cairo. yes let's not distort the facts they went out on thursday before the decree to celebrate today's protests were called off but on thursday before the decree they were celebrating and they didn't know what they were celebrating and the fact of the matter at night as everybody knows were about as franklin has ignored the majority of people on the street i've been out on the street we've gone through marches in places that have been anti revolutionary and they are very upset about the muslim brotherhood and shubra people are asking are you a when are from the people this is a very dangerous sign and the president morsi should not ignore it at all and what i see rig
think this to said i think it's healthy i think the focus is on him i think he's going to learn a lot and the people will and i i think right now we can't condemn the bad power grab maybe but i think it's difficult to make that let's say so i think a little let us not see the fact is in the next week back to cairo it's going to have a spare time let's go back to cairo. yes let's not distort the facts they went out on thursday before the decree to celebrate today's protests were called off but...
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think so. i don't think so. i think i would have written this book just the same. >> rose: and is it a better book, in fact because you have had in whole journey and migration from being poor, start manager the middle class with good schools, been poor then enormously rich, do you understand class better than most people because you have been everywhere? >> possibly. >> rose: possibly. >> yes. possibly. >> rose: so what do you know about it, that we all are alike in so many ways. >> yes, completely, i mean. >> rose: we are all jealous and all have rage and worry and worry about morale at this and mortality. >> a hero is quoted in this book as you know, family is important, but one of the families who is very crucial to the plot and the hero is -- he said and it is just the most beautiful thing, he treated know/foe and friend alike on the battlbattlefield and when askedy he was giving aid to any wounded soldier, not just his side he replied, i can't differentiate between them and the light of god shines from every
think so. i don't think so. i think i would have written this book just the same. >> rose: and is it a better book, in fact because you have had in whole journey and migration from being poor, start manager the middle class with good schools, been poor then enormously rich, do you understand class better than most people because you have been everywhere? >> possibly. >> rose: possibly. >> yes. possibly. >> rose: so what do you know about it, that we all are alike...
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>> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was inspired. i do not know if there is, like, a first-time -- i think it can be everything. but i know i was touched by the things that i think a beautiful, and things that are from the street. like maybe why i also have a kind of obsession, i love to work with denim. it was not so well cena that time. i am born in 1952. in 1958, some boys had denim trousers. for my parents, they felt it was not very elegant. so it was not so nice, not so clean. so me, i fantasy about it. and maybe i was looking more and people that were wearing that kind of close, sometimes going to buy a jacket. there is a movie of marlon brando. but i must say, i remember it was a time in the 1960's, it was some boy from the suburbs. i suppose little gangs who were supposed to be bad boys. maybe i was a very polite boy. i was a little fascinated by bad ones. [laughter] it came from my fascination with movies, with james dean, most of all marlon brando. all wore rebellious close. i find it very attractive and very interesting. of course, i should say that i love a lot of other things.
>> i should say that i have, to be honest, i did not see very clearly by what i was inspired. i do not know if there is, like, a first-time -- i think it can be everything. but i know i was touched by the things that i think a beautiful, and things that are from the street. like maybe why i also have a kind of obsession, i love to work with denim. it was not so well cena that time. i am born in 1952. in 1958, some boys had denim trousers. for my parents, they felt it was not very elegant....
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mean are you i agree with a lot of what you say i mean i do i mean i think it's i mean i think financial set financial system is crucial for successful economic development you know you need a financial system to channel credit wealth to people with good ideas but no capital so so you know one can have integration in the financial system as well but i completely agree with you and you know in some sense the financial system bounced out of recession in even worse shape because it's even more concentrated than it was before you know because of all these things going on but i would so you know the political system has to get that under control but there's lots of you know there's lots of ways not to do so for example this business so if you think about it is an example you know if you think about the problem is fundamentally political but the problem is that the financial sector because it has so many connections in washington or because it's too big to fail is too powerful too powerful politically and regulation is not the obvious solution to that because regulation can be captur
mean are you i agree with a lot of what you say i mean i do i mean i think it's i mean i think financial set financial system is crucial for successful economic development you know you need a financial system to channel credit wealth to people with good ideas but no capital so so you know one can have integration in the financial system as well but i completely agree with you and you know in some sense the financial system bounced out of recession in even worse shape because it's even more...
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i suggest to you and i am not embarrassed by the fact we're are the innovation city and it's a lot of money and i think we should be innovative with that money and don't you feel bad because you're government and always a lagger? i don't feel i am. i come from the private sector and i can be as innovative as others and granted i don't have certain challenges and i don't have shareholders breathing down my neck but i have other challenges and remember that most organizations that centralize to do it to save money. most are about the performance they're achieving and they out source to inch krimentally save more money and a cost savings discussion and if we use technology as a driver and this is from the department's perspective i think we're kind of squeezing blood out of a turnip at that point. i think the question is are we getting our money's worth? do we clear clee understand for the money that we spend on it in the city are we achieving what we want to achieve? for that money should you be on the old email system or a new one? i think one the challenges is how much are we spending all the time are
i suggest to you and i am not embarrassed by the fact we're are the innovation city and it's a lot of money and i think we should be innovative with that money and don't you feel bad because you're government and always a lagger? i don't feel i am. i come from the private sector and i can be as innovative as others and granted i don't have certain challenges and i don't have shareholders breathing down my neck but i have other challenges and remember that most organizations that centralize to...
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i welcome the dialogue. i welcome the question. i certainly want to continue the dialogue. i think we are making progress. there are challenges and what we can do and i will own what we can do to make things better but these things to happen, the open conversations, the honest conversation bs what is working, what is not working and will help us in the future in the city. thank you president chiu. >> thank you. i want to thank you for your work you have done at department of technology and tough economic times and the fact of the matter is your department has been subjected to the lion's share of budget cuts we were forced to do and not asking departments to make similar cuts in their it situation and i think that is part of the tension and why we shouldn't know been able to make headway. you allude to the fact until you get direction from the top about need of centralization you had to form partnerships and you as the head of department of technology can't tell other heads to cooperate and you have to work out and partnership. one of the things that i wished the grand jury spent more time on. this is the
i welcome the dialogue. i welcome the question. i certainly want to continue the dialogue. i think we are making progress. there are challenges and what we can do and i will own what we can do to make things better but these things to happen, the open conversations, the honest conversation bs what is working, what is not working and will help us in the future in the city. thank you president chiu. >> thank you. i want to thank you for your work you have done at department of technology...
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i think if i didn't know-- i think if i didn't know somebody i would have been going what do you mean, what dow mean, what is this? how does this help the story. what is-- but i think there was a real feeling that you've got, it's not just me and joe, it's the producers, it's the costume department and the sarah greenwood his designer. it is a group of people that have worked together on a number of occasions. and i think at that point you have to do something that scares you. an you have to kind of not be safe. and you have to kind of try and push the boundaries. and i think we all felt like the idea was a little bit like jumping off a cliff. but we were all quite willing to do that together. >> rose: why not, at that stage. >> exactly y not. >> rose: it's only our career, it's only a bad movie or a good movie. >> well, i mean slightly-- . >> rose: you don't even think about career. >> no, i don't. i think you have to really be pushing yourself. i think otherwise it's just not interesting for an audience. you know, if you see people doing exactly the same thing again and again and ag
i think if i didn't know-- i think if i didn't know somebody i would have been going what do you mean, what dow mean, what is this? how does this help the story. what is-- but i think there was a real feeling that you've got, it's not just me and joe, it's the producers, it's the costume department and the sarah greenwood his designer. it is a group of people that have worked together on a number of occasions. and i think at that point you have to do something that scares you. an you have to...
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i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause]
i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close....
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what do you think it symptomatic of in your view. well i mean i think it's. i mean i i mean i don't want to belittle the problem of the school but i guess i would say you know it's a sort of game of chicken you know that the people want to settle the problem different you know the republicans would like you know we're going to look one way the democrats would like to kind of in another way and i guess i would sort of you know it's symptomatic of a particular type of political group more at the moment in the united states which is we could you know because of changes in the policies of the different parties but i you know i don't i mean i don't want to belittle that as a problem but i guess i would sort of say you know this is all relative to the big picture about you know why things you know work and the way they do in the united states so i would guess that the politicians will you know they'll sort of people put pressure on them to come to a reasonable agreement at the present rate are when you look at such a big scope of this country i know. you you know i
what do you think it symptomatic of in your view. well i mean i think it's. i mean i i mean i don't want to belittle the problem of the school but i guess i would say you know it's a sort of game of chicken you know that the people want to settle the problem different you know the republicans would like you know we're going to look one way the democrats would like to kind of in another way and i guess i would sort of you know it's symptomatic of a particular type of political group more at the...
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i had one question about the use of order of determination. i probably just missed it, but where do we use that term? >> chair hur? >> yes. >> i don't believe it's used in the regs. i think it's just kind of to identify what would be a referral coming from the task force. >> okay. would it be -- i mean we do refer to "referral" quite often. i guess i'm just wondering whether we should have it, if we don't use it or if we have it, do we want to use it in any place that would add clarification? >> the order of determination is usually something that accompanies the referral from the task force. it's usually their initial finding that a violation happened. so i think staff was just trying to -- because this are the two-track process. one that would have a willful aspect to it and one that wouldn't and they are handled very differently. they are basically setting out there is an order of determination and when we get it, this is what the commission will treat it as. that is all. >> the actual document is called that we would receive? >> correct. >> why do they have an order of determination with respect to willful violations by elected officials or departments? >> the task f
i had one question about the use of order of determination. i probably just missed it, but where do we use that term? >> chair hur? >> yes. >> i don't believe it's used in the regs. i think it's just kind of to identify what would be a referral coming from the task force. >> okay. would it be -- i mean we do refer to "referral" quite often. i guess i'm just wondering whether we should have it, if we don't use it or if we have it, do we want to use it in any...
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think that will happen very soon i think i think with a firm. it's going to become it will be easier than it will it was with music i mean the problem with music is people want it and they want to listen to it repeatedly people rarely watch a film more than once or twice well this british film festival that's going on in moscow and that we've already discussed that show that russians really love british cinema here's what spotlights even the demeanor found out after attending the opening of the new british film festival in moscow. film critics assured british cinema his feeling true and i read and they said this summer always forest over there at all the age russians now have an opportunity to see if it's true at the end your new british film festival which is touring some of the countries but say this is the starting point is the capital which means the films are first seen by the hypercritical moscow public the crowd at the opening was promised to see the inside and the cooler of modern british cinema talwar from the view wa
think that will happen very soon i think i think with a firm. it's going to become it will be easier than it will it was with music i mean the problem with music is people want it and they want to listen to it repeatedly people rarely watch a film more than once or twice well this british film festival that's going on in moscow and that we've already discussed that show that russians really love british cinema here's what spotlights even the demeanor found out after attending the opening of the...
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was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too. then i try to make it black. that did not work. the texture of the paintings, because i was putting paintings on him, did not go with it. so i had to destroy it and start again. blue, red, start again. all the make up was the makeup of my grandmother. you can see an exhibition a teddy bear. i should say that he is a little nice monster, but it is a little monster anyway. you know, i have some affinity with air. i'd love the air. i love to touch the air. >> i hope you like my hair, because of a drag queen's last night were trying to touch it. [laughter] >> for the moment, i am not yet a drag queen. but you can look at that photograph of me. thank you
was around -- i was around, i was a round -- the teddy bear, i got it at 3:00, but i let him free at that time at the three years old. i let him free. i think i was around five years old that i started to take care of him. first, very important, i was -- [unintelligible] seeing on my grandmother. she had white hair. so i was putting on the the bear a little color that was kind of blue. after that, i do not know why, but i said he has to change. so it was more red, which was a strong color, too....
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i have to burn it, because at the end, i take too much time to look at it. but, yes, i mean, to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to do, why should i live now. there's no reason to lie? because i am accepted through my work? why should i lie? because i do not want to live again in my old days. but i will always interested in fashion. >> the next question is for both of you -- how is it in the fashion world for larger size women? >> i will answer this first. i was so happy when beth ditto appeared in one of jean paul's collections. she is a terrific woman and quite rotund in size. i have not quite caught up with her yet, but i certainly am no little stick. i personally thinks one of the things he should be admired for is not to bring the tyranny of fashion to women. he has, as he h
i have to burn it, because at the end, i take too much time to look at it. but, yes, i mean, to be honest, i think will realize what time that i have no more of the passion, which will mean i will stop. i think it is better. honestly, before i was doing that profession, because i was not at peace with the fact that i was rejected, so i was inventing a lot of things. at the moment, i started to work -- i finish. because i do the things that i'd love to do, why should i live now. there's no...
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>> i think he wants to succeed big time. and ithink he will and i think the economy will be a help. but neither side can roll over in term t things they feel strongly about but i feel that the rhetoric should be very civil all the time and i think that you look for ways to work with each other. >> does this send a big signal to the country if he would appoint as secretary of the treasury someone like jamie dimon? or jamie dimon? >> well, i think that might be a big signal. >> rose: appointing jamie dimon as secretary of the treasury? >> i think he'd be terrific because i think he -- if we did run into problems in markets i think he would be the best person you could have. >> rose: he knows that much about markets -- >> and i think world leaders would have confidence. >> rose: so when you see a problem that jamie's had with london and all that, what do you mark that up to? >> if you run a $2 trillion institution -- if i run berkshire for decades, some things are going to wrong go wrong. if you run an army, if you run a church, if y
>> i think he wants to succeed big time. and ithink he will and i think the economy will be a help. but neither side can roll over in term t things they feel strongly about but i feel that the rhetoric should be very civil all the time and i think that you look for ways to work with each other. >> does this send a big signal to the country if he would appoint as secretary of the treasury someone like jamie dimon? or jamie dimon? >> well, i think that might be a big signal....
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i see. okay. i think i understand. i mean, anything that falls under a1 [#2*-/] would not be a referral by definition. right? okay. my last question had to do with the scheduling of the hearing. and i know we talked a lot about this at the last meeting. having had to work on -- and commissioner studley knows, having to work on the agenda and figure out how to fit things in, i think it would be helpful to add a caveat about when these things get scheduled. if we could add something, like, at the next regular meeting, if practical, it would be helpful. it should be our intention to do these as quickly as possible. in the event that we have an unexpectedly large agenda for a particular meeting, we may not be doing the respondent or the complainant any favors by adding them on at the end of a long night. so i think something like that might provide the commission with necessary flexibility. >> i think that flexibility makes sense, given that some of our responsibilities are seasonal or quite urgent. i would just suggest tha
i see. okay. i think i understand. i mean, anything that falls under a1 [#2*-/] would not be a referral by definition. right? okay. my last question had to do with the scheduling of the hearing. and i know we talked a lot about this at the last meeting. having had to work on -- and commissioner studley knows, having to work on the agenda and figure out how to fit things in, i think it would be helpful to add a caveat about when these things get scheduled. if we could add something, like, at the...
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i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause] >> this lodge is home to some of the best fly casting pools in the world. these shallow concrete pools don't have fish. this is just a place where people come to practice their fly casting technique. ith was built in the 1930's and ever since, people have been coming here to get back to nature. every year, the world championship of fly casting is held in san francisco and visitors from all over the globe travel to be here. >> we are here with phil, general manage of san francisco rec and parks department at the anglers l
i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close....
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i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close. thank you so much for giving us the chance to talk to you. [applause] [applause] announcer: b dreams and good grades aren't enough to get into college. there are actual steps you need to take. finding someone who can help is the first and most important. for the next steps, go to knowhow2go.org. >> i think it ae's public and private property. i'm against graffiti. >> who can get it out the most who can be noticed the most. >> i i've seen seniors doing graffiti. >> the city is art, other people who have their names tag -- >> [inaudible] our unit there are 2 sections we are doing one is abat
i think that i am part of that, but to think that me, i'm mark -- i do not think so. it is not exactly my purpose. it really seems very selfish to do what you love. >> i'm glad i managed more or less to silence you with my question. [laughter] i would like to say that i believe you have marked fashion history in the best way by creating clothes, which have been a mirror to society as it changed and as it happened, and you will be known for that as much as for the beauty of the close....
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i-- rosa, i am talking about more than that. i am talking about being partners in this restaurant. rosa... i miss you. i want you to come home. just give me a little time to thinkabout all this, okay ? - chicken san joaquin ! - what ? what you are making in the kitchen chicken san joaquin. this is the landopportunity. somebody opens the doors for you. i could talk to whoever i wanted about anything i wanted. be able to be free. i dreamt of coming to the united states. [ narrator ] thited sta a nation of immigrants. since the early 00s, people from many lands... have nurtured this country's growth and development. "gold on the streets of america." that's all you heard. you could be anything you want here and make a lot of money. even a dollar a day. e more i see of my adopted country, the more gratitude do i feel toward it for affording me protection... from the tyrants of my native country. [ narrator ] at first, the door to the united states was open to anyone... who could survive the dangers of travel to this young, distant land. that hope to be in america was so great and so sunny, that it colored all the pain that we had during our trip. the first night in
i-- rosa, i am talking about more than that. i am talking about being partners in this restaurant. rosa... i miss you. i want you to come home. just give me a little time to thinkabout all this, okay ? - chicken san joaquin ! - what ? what you are making in the kitchen chicken san joaquin. this is the landopportunity. somebody opens the doors for you. i could talk to whoever i wanted about anything i wanted. be able to be free. i dreamt of coming to the united states. [ narrator ] thited sta a...
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and i don't think i would disagree with that characterization at all but i think there are elements in this agreement particularly if it leads to a genuine easing and eventual lifting of the blockade. that help explain why so many palestinians feel that they came out of this strengthened and improved situation but at the same time ironically it's precisely because of the point you're a made about israeli public opinion and so on that the next round could be sooner rather than later in terms of israeli politicians particularly. as expected netanyahu was reelected being heavily criticized for basically and being up at the end of this in that position no better and arguably worse than where he was before it began. did you think netanyahu miscalculated. well i think in general the whole of the security apparatus the decision making during this operation. was. i would say. very difficult from any perspective of the israeli public opinion the major problem was not. in the eyes of most of the israelis the major problem was not the operations against the palestinian population and the gaza str
and i don't think i would disagree with that characterization at all but i think there are elements in this agreement particularly if it leads to a genuine easing and eventual lifting of the blockade. that help explain why so many palestinians feel that they came out of this strengthened and improved situation but at the same time ironically it's precisely because of the point you're a made about israeli public opinion and so on that the next round could be sooner rather than later in terms of...
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so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to make sure that that happens. whether it's through a non-profit housing organization or through another means in the city. then i think you need to be able to enforce legislation, if you have it in place. so that makes sense to me. >> thanks. mr. everett? >> your question reads like a law school exam question, by the way. [ laughter ] >> it's not my question personally. it's the committee's question. thank you. >> with that being said, the issue here is -- the real issue here is the paying of the plaintiff's attorney fees. and what is going on her
so i think it's a great situation. i think it's a win-win. >> miss selby. >> i think i didn't understand the question in the first place, because when i answered it i was wondering why are we only authorizing non-profit housing organizations and why not authorize everybody? i don't think i really understood the question as to why specifically non-profit housing organizations? i think if you are going to have restrictions on short-term rentals, there should be a way to be able to...
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don't like the media i walk around the streets and i just don't see it i think you know if we are going to talk about political i mean look at the next political event for whom i have something to talk about the next september when we get to regional elections and the election of the new mascot governor accepted so make a bit more exciting to my kids exciting ok many thanks my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on on the money see you next time and stay with our. we have a full war lords will give him a note so we have a local. groups of the colors of the sluices also argues in the right enough to my mind it was like many of them out h. it wasn't forced marriage it's the smadi when i was fifteen years old you can liberate other women and you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun only if they could still change you can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women we believe i'm going to spawn cannot cross. without a patient it's a position and that a construction stuff people in the obama administration talking about how much they
don't like the media i walk around the streets and i just don't see it i think you know if we are going to talk about political i mean look at the next political event for whom i have something to talk about the next september when we get to regional elections and the election of the new mascot governor accepted so make a bit more exciting to my kids exciting ok many thanks my guests and thanks to our viewers for watching us here on on the money see you next time and stay with our. we have a...
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they killed him. >> i don't think around knew what he was getting into. i really don't. ihink he tried. >> i disagree. i have never met a person who can't -- who was less good at bringing or better at bringing people together than arnold. amazing at it. >> together. but he left office with 25% approval rating. it was just you guys who liked him you a and your pals out there. come on. >> it's a very divisive state. they say if you are a centrist in california, you get run over. >> that's for sure: all of us agree on a lot. >> you have become more conservative as you get older? >> without a doubt. i mean, i am a centrist. my son who is studying politics in high school had me take some online very complicated poll you couldn't have put me more in the middle than where i ended up. >> these pinheads in hollywood, do they care about the country's shape right now? are they aware that there is big changes? >> yeah. i think a lot of people in hollywood might care a little too much. and involve themselves with maybe things that are above their pay grade. >> hollywood was so enthusia
they killed him. >> i don't think around knew what he was getting into. i really don't. ihink he tried. >> i disagree. i have never met a person who can't -- who was less good at bringing or better at bringing people together than arnold. amazing at it. >> together. but he left office with 25% approval rating. it was just you guys who liked him you a and your pals out there. come on. >> it's a very divisive state. they say if you are a centrist in california, you get run...
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think legitimately legitimately claim significant achievements whereas i cannot i think if you you know and it's not just how massive i think it's palestinians across the board including many who simply detest hamas who feel that rather than israel having deterred the palestinian factions in the gaza strip it was in fact they deterred israel from launching a ground invasion and whereas the previous israeli assault on the gaza strip in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and you know a lot of israeli cease fire pursuant to which israel basically. maintained that it could strike again will this time there is an agreement under which israel has made clear commitments that it has refused to make before how long it lasts is of course an entirely different question but i but i do think. you can legitimately claim significant achievements as a result of this agreement you're in tel aviv how do you see this who won who lost you agree with marine. well this country is not a zero sum game where one punch or the other side he's on the ground. is right is going. wrong
think legitimately legitimately claim significant achievements whereas i cannot i think if you you know and it's not just how massive i think it's palestinians across the board including many who simply detest hamas who feel that rather than israel having deterred the palestinian factions in the gaza strip it was in fact they deterred israel from launching a ground invasion and whereas the previous israeli assault on the gaza strip in two thousand and eight two thousand and nine and you know a...
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know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do. ng to be a good thing. >> while ayryana heads home, aaron's attorney meets with him to discuss his decision to follow his mother's advice and turn down a plea bargain. aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed the crimes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are you not clear as to believing that they have enough on you? is that what the problem is? >> yeah. i know they don't. i didn't even do it. >> the police officer is saying that you basically fled from this vehicle, and they chased you down, and that they were on a foot pursuit pursuing you, that led to your arrest. >> i don't even know nothing about -- >> were you driving a white expedition at any time? >> no. >> around that time period? >> no. >> you never took off running? you're saying none of that happened? >> none of that happened. >> all right. then i'll let the state know that you'
know i'm not crazy, but i do think i need to be in therapy. yeah. i think i do. ng to be a good thing. >> while ayryana heads home, aaron's attorney meets with him to discuss his decision to follow his mother's advice and turn down a plea bargain. aaron and his mother are hoping police will be unable to show probable cause that aaron committed the crimes for which he is accused. >> the prosecutor's office is giving you this one-time opportunity to try to get this case resolved. are...