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how do you do that?you get that vision that's in your head, how do you get it on the screen? and he said, well, quentin, you have no understand, as a director you don't have to do that. your job is to hire talented people who can do that. you hire a cinematographer who can get the kind of quality that you want. you don't have to be able to know how to take the light and move them to create an effect. you hire a talented costume designer who can give the colors that you need and flamboyance-- or not. you hire a production design who can do that. your job is explaining your vision. your job is articulating to them what you want on the screen. and then all of a sudden, the whole mystical shaman historic thing i thought direct was was, when boom. and i realized i could do that. there wasn't a merlin-like magic kit they needed to know the right spell in order to conjure. i can describe what i want! ip know what's in my head! that's the easiestart. i'good at describing. >> rose: is there a series of movies you
how do you do that?you get that vision that's in your head, how do you get it on the screen? and he said, well, quentin, you have no understand, as a director you don't have to do that. your job is to hire talented people who can do that. you hire a cinematographer who can get the kind of quality that you want. you don't have to be able to know how to take the light and move them to create an effect. you hire a talented costume designer who can give the colors that you need and flamboyance-- or...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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together, we're going to learn what to do when a child won't stop doing something he shouldn't be doing, and how to help children control themselves instead of depending on other people to control them. the thing to really remember is that children shouldn't be allowed to hurt themselves or other people or destroy property. and when i say hurt, i mean verbally hurt as well as physically. no matter what those nursery rhymes say, when you're little, words can hurt every bit as much and more than sticks and stones. crucial point to remember is that what discipline is really about is building self-control. boy: we need that right there. hendrick: the process of learning self-control and self-discipline is linked very closely with how a child feels about herself and her relationship to the world. think of this process as being like a child playing with building blocks in a construction project, and we're the construction supervisors, making sure that with each contact we have with our children, we do or say something that can help build their ability to decide for themselves what's right and
together, we're going to learn what to do when a child won't stop doing something he shouldn't be doing, and how to help children control themselves instead of depending on other people to control them. the thing to really remember is that children shouldn't be allowed to hurt themselves or other people or destroy property. and when i say hurt, i mean verbally hurt as well as physically. no matter what those nursery rhymes say, when you're little, words can hurt every bit as much and more than...
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what to do the rest of my life. -- wanted to do the rest of my life.rry brought in gene. i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so blessed that i am doing something everything -- time i wake up, i am happy. i am a happy person. that is why i continued on hoping i could develop my talent and people would like me. now, to answer your question. let's talk about this. now i am doing things that i really love. i the supreme songs but i am -- she did the hits and that is what i am still going on. i have learned how to sing jazz. i say learned how to sing because this is what i do best. i do ballads. i believe in chasing dreams and placing bets ♪ and after all the learning i found my own niche as mary wilson and that is singing ballads. i produced this album, "the jazz show." i do this all over the world. tavis: you do pop and r&b all those years and you end up in a jazz. >> that is what i do. i was on line via the day and people talk about me like a dog. let me tell you. they say mary cannot sing or do this and i have found out what i know i can do. i
what to do the rest of my life. -- wanted to do the rest of my life.rry brought in gene. i stayed cause i love being on stage. i feel so blessed that i am doing something everything -- time i wake up, i am happy. i am a happy person. that is why i continued on hoping i could develop my talent and people would like me. now, to answer your question. let's talk about this. now i am doing things that i really love. i the supreme songs but i am -- she did the hits and that is what i am still going...
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let her do it." so i was only ever allowed to act during some holidays, and only if my grades went up. so it was used as that kind of thing. but they also thought it would, that i would get it out of my system, so they were like, "oh, brilliant, she will hate it. within two years, this will be done. it will be a phase and it will go away," and it did not. i think they are very sweet. they are very proud. they are very encouraging and all the rest of it. i think if they had their way, i would be a lawyer, definitely. still. tavis: we see how well you have managed and are managing the career as a thespian. the dyslexia, how have you managed that over the years? >> well, hugely, acting helped, and having to go to auditions as a kid and standing in front of a room of people and the unbelievable embarrassment if they handed me a piece of paper and i could not read it. there was just no way. sight-reading i still find incredibly difficult -- like if i had to read a teleprompter, i could not do it. so it us
let her do it." so i was only ever allowed to act during some holidays, and only if my grades went up. so it was used as that kind of thing. but they also thought it would, that i would get it out of my system, so they were like, "oh, brilliant, she will hate it. within two years, this will be done. it will be a phase and it will go away," and it did not. i think they are very sweet. they are very proud. they are very encouraging and all the rest of it. i think if they had their...
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if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built on stilts? before you enter, you are going to make a marking, make a slash near the front entry so everybody knows that you've gone inside. there's two things that are going to alert people that you have gone inside to do a search. one is a slash and the other is the other team outside.
if i physically can't do something when we show you how to do search and rescue, don't do it and make sure everybody else knows what you can and cannot do. that's very, very important. know where your emergency exits are and what your signals are. examine the exterior of a house. you want to know who's missing. if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken...
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they said here is what he's doing. then the guy on the can, ryan, he said do this. do this.hat looks like riding a horse and throwing a laso. i can do that. i made a perfect ass of myself. which is glorious. >> bret: got a lot of attention. got a lot of attention. what is also getting a lot of attention as you know are the fiscal cliff negotiations which don't seem to be negotiations in washington. here is what bill clinton said about that to the "sacramento bee." the american people are going to be sick when they watch news reports on the negotiations. they said not to worry. it's likebe two dogs that meet each other over piece of meat. sniffing each other out, moving toward a deal. that is what is going on. do you agree with that? >> guest: oh, yeah. bill clinton, you don't have to agree with bill clinton but if anybody knows the game of politics, the only way to get something done is shut the door, while the media shrieking that things are done in secret. let me tell you, the toughest part of leadership is be in a room for exhaustion period of time. and saying guys, will
they said here is what he's doing. then the guy on the can, ryan, he said do this. do this.hat looks like riding a horse and throwing a laso. i can do that. i made a perfect ass of myself. which is glorious. >> bret: got a lot of attention. got a lot of attention. what is also getting a lot of attention as you know are the fiscal cliff negotiations which don't seem to be negotiations in washington. here is what bill clinton said about that to the "sacramento bee." the american...
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what do you do with a guy like that? unless you charge him and put him in jail you can't do anything with him. >> number one, you certainly could do that potentially. number two, you could charge him and as a condition of not going to jail say you are going to be on probation for five years. psychotherapy, drug testing and you are out of this university. >> let's stay in the real world, doctor. this happened at maine university. they didn't want to do it and this happens a gazillion times all over the country. >> that's on them, bill. >> my point is that belcher did it. belcher is responsible but the pundit class. the pundit class, dr. archer started immediately to make excuses. it's the nfl, it was the guns, rather than saying this is an individual who was disturbed and, you know, that's what the crux of the matter is. >> the crux of the matter is that the number one predict everywhere of violence, the number one predictor of suicide is alcohol and drug abuse. if we want to get to a reason why this happened that has to
what do you do with a guy like that? unless you charge him and put him in jail you can't do anything with him. >> number one, you certainly could do that potentially. number two, you could charge him and as a condition of not going to jail say you are going to be on probation for five years. psychotherapy, drug testing and you are out of this university. >> let's stay in the real world, doctor. this happened at maine university. they didn't want to do it and this happens a gazillion...
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when you do not have the kind of resources that allow you to do everything you want to do in commit to every engagement, what are the priorities? what are the right choices? what would you allow others to do it? >> defense cuts cost jobs that the government cannot create jobs. >> i worked on a plane for four years. this is the biggest scam in the world. not the soldiers health care. host: why you say that? caller: is a huge amount of money. i was spent millions fixing a plane every day. it is more money than you can imagine. guest: the government looks at every job and activity. it is really hard to make the case that they overcharge. it is much more expensive because the way the government does it. there is performance of based logistics. you can save billions. it is the way avis would do it for cars. even save huge amounts of money. that means getting the back office out of the way. it means fewer back office jobs. they do not want to give up the power. host: the contacting system is really complicated. some of that is what the caller is saying. we have a lot of money through a syste
when you do not have the kind of resources that allow you to do everything you want to do in commit to every engagement, what are the priorities? what are the right choices? what would you allow others to do it? >> defense cuts cost jobs that the government cannot create jobs. >> i worked on a plane for four years. this is the biggest scam in the world. not the soldiers health care. host: why you say that? caller: is a huge amount of money. i was spent millions fixing a plane every...
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so we do need an independent company doing this. we had technical evaluation and the proposal was extremely well presented. and we interviewed them. and they had the right staff. and we completed the contract negotiation after the interview this month. just by way of saying it, on themselves is a well qualified company and could have done all of this work or nearly all of it themselves. but they conducted to ten small sbe companies to cover specialized work and they are all in fact, companies five of them in san francisco, that we worked with before, with specialized knowledge on and can use that without having to reinvent and have done the traffic counts for other projects for the city planning and they have done, hazardous material inspection and they have down archaeological and historical building works all for us. and so it is a very good team that acom has put together and no need for a learning cycle and they actually propose a schedule of 14 months which was less than what we would advertise. so we look forward with all of t
so we do need an independent company doing this. we had technical evaluation and the proposal was extremely well presented. and we interviewed them. and they had the right staff. and we completed the contract negotiation after the interview this month. just by way of saying it, on themselves is a well qualified company and could have done all of this work or nearly all of it themselves. but they conducted to ten small sbe companies to cover specialized work and they are all in fact, companies...
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how do you do that? >> i think for me, i made the big mistake at 29 years old of trying to be an idealist and save the world. it killed me. for years, i was trying to deliver this particular product that i thought would change the world somehow. that's not what my clientele wanted. most people did not want what i was pitching or presenting. i would just tell people to open up your parameters like she is doing to say, hey, we have great food here, period. if she did the gluten delivery, i would walk past and say i don't want anything to do with it. >> exactly like our customer says. she misses out on all this opportunity from people who say, i'm gluten-free, there is a bakery. >> i like what she has done. i think she has a beautiful mind. she has thought this through two things. they have confused hyper local and niche. it might be in her case but in the bakery, it is not. you live in a small town. i live in a tiny town. you have to get as many people in as possible. the mistake a lot of people do, if the
how do you do that? >> i think for me, i made the big mistake at 29 years old of trying to be an idealist and save the world. it killed me. for years, i was trying to deliver this particular product that i thought would change the world somehow. that's not what my clientele wanted. most people did not want what i was pitching or presenting. i would just tell people to open up your parameters like she is doing to say, hey, we have great food here, period. if she did the gluten delivery, i...
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what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day before his oldest son, at the age of 5, his birthday was the next day. this is the reason why i do it. 300 family is, over 350 families in san francisco alone that i know personally, that are members of the healing circle, cases have not been solved. she lost three sons to gun violence in the month of august. that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew
what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day...
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i do not ever like to say this is my last day. i do not anything last. i do not even like them to call an airport a terminal. i am thinking of the wonderful testimony you have given in the time it took you to get that ensued deliver it to us. it is great and generous. i glean from each of you that there is this need for more funds. they recommended $3 billion additional for nasa. this would not have even brought us up to 1% of the overall budget. three presidents turn their backs on us. things could be different today. you suggested several modifications. i have a question or so what reaction has your committee received with regard to the recommendations you lay out? you said a means to signing a consensus for nasa's future. can you answer that? >> the report was brief to a nasa administrator. it was well received. we had not breached any other elements besides nasa. >> i stand corrected. what was their reaction? >> they speak for the president sometimes. >> they have not gone through this in detail. we have to wait for their reaction. >> your testimony
i do not ever like to say this is my last day. i do not anything last. i do not even like them to call an airport a terminal. i am thinking of the wonderful testimony you have given in the time it took you to get that ensued deliver it to us. it is great and generous. i glean from each of you that there is this need for more funds. they recommended $3 billion additional for nasa. this would not have even brought us up to 1% of the overall budget. three presidents turn their backs on us. things...
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what they do. >> you know, we do exaggerate in america all the time. so now we are locavore, you know local food and now we get totally crazy with organic to the point where i have been to restaurants where they practically come and introduce you to the carrot. that carrot was born on the 7th of may, we named it hilda. we can get exaggerated. too. >> rose: great chefs for an hour captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: let me start off. tell me what makes -- what makes a great restaurant? how do you -- >> well, what makes a great restaurant i don't know exactly. a great restaurant i think is where the owner and the chef gives all the love he can. >> rose: when does your day start? >> ooh, sometimes 8:00, sometimes 9:00, sometimes 7:00. >> rose: what's the first thing you do? >> oh, it changes a little bit. i stop at the office for 15 minutes and then i go down and look if everything is holding and look -- >> rose: see i had this
what they do. >> you know, we do exaggerate in america all the time. so now we are locavore, you know local food and now we get totally crazy with organic to the point where i have been to restaurants where they practically come and introduce you to the carrot. that carrot was born on the 7th of may, we named it hilda. we can get exaggerated. too. >> rose: great chefs for an hour captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose....
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doing that. we all know on 1945, i had the privilege of being with him. we stopped with bob dole as well. they were on a mountain top, literally as the crow flies, i think it was only two miles on the same day, both mortally wounded in fighting for their country. just above the bridges above custody. because of danny's sense of honor, that is the only thin i can ascribe it to. his loyalty first and foremost to his platoon, to the men he had sworn he would protect. he would do everything in his power to protect them. this is a man who kept fighting on that ridge even after his arm was severed. crying a grenade out of his severed arm and charging the next machine gun nest, taking it out in the process saving his men. he was awarded the medal of honor for incredible bravery. he did not do it because he was brave. he did it because he was loyal. he did it because of a sense of duty. he did it because this was his country. robert could have been talking about danny when he said -- when will the fis fe
doing that. we all know on 1945, i had the privilege of being with him. we stopped with bob dole as well. they were on a mountain top, literally as the crow flies, i think it was only two miles on the same day, both mortally wounded in fighting for their country. just above the bridges above custody. because of danny's sense of honor, that is the only thin i can ascribe it to. his loyalty first and foremost to his platoon, to the men he had sworn he would protect. he would do everything in his...
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ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when i am ready to go to juvenile hall, i have problems getting a pass. and i go there all the time. just to be able to make contact. the same person that is giving me the past don't want to give me a pass all of a sudden. we have to come together as a community and set aside the status, set aside the power. come together to work for a common goal to make our community better. [applause] >> there is a theme emerging, even as we are listening, about leveling the status in these collaboration's. everybody is equalized. i am hearing these words over and over again. tough love, does that help?
ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when...
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do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> the house will stand in the chair. >> this week on "inside washington," john boehner's plan b collapses and the house goes home for christmas. >> it is hard to get your mind around said that someone so young could leave us, and such a peaceful community, such an horrific event. >> another massacre and another called for gun-control. >> the fact of this problem is complex can no longer be an excuse for doing nothing. >> hands brawl after the state department report on benghazi, but are they the right hands? >> the compound was inadequate for the threat environment in benghazi, and in fact, grossly inadequate to deal with the attacks that took place that night. >> will former republican senator chuck hagel make it to the pentagon? >> the house did not take up the tax measure today because it did not have sufficient support from our members to pass. house speaker john boehner's statement on thursday evening as he stood in front of the house republican conf
do. weyerhaeuser. growing ideas. >> the house will stand in the chair. >> this week on "inside washington," john boehner's plan b collapses and the house goes home for christmas. >> it is hard to get your mind around said that someone so young could leave us, and such a peaceful community, such an horrific event. >> another massacre and another called for gun-control. >> the fact of this problem is complex can no longer be an excuse for doing nothing....
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do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? >> and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> two-time olympic gold medallist gabrielle douglas who led the pledge of allegiance at the democratic national convention. she's known as the flying squirrel. she shares the title of essence woman of the year. welcome. >> thank you. >> this book you've written "grace, god and glory." my lope of faith. how has your life been since this extraordinary summer you had in my home city? >> it's been a whirlwind, but i'm having so much fun and i've gotten amazing opportunities and met amazing people. so just enjoying it. >> what has been the best moment? >> i would say going to the white house and meeting the president.
do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes! you want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's in your wallet? >> and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible with liberty and justice for all. thank you. >> two-time olympic...
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we do not have enough money to do that.ed private investment. >> it appears that there is a commitment. the have already committed 39% of the $10 billion which should be sufficient from a federal standpoint for this first leg. the first leg is sorted the easy part of it. it does not serve metropolitan areas. in the expensive and more difficult part is down the road. that will take a commitment from future congresses and future state legislatures. it will not be fully completed high speed rail system in california until 2020 by their estimate. we are missing $42 billion in federal money and 60 something billion dollars for the total project. if there is some plan that the administration has for partnering in future, we would also like to see that. what about the issues raised now about the non-dedicated alignment using current right away is north and south -- right of ways north and south. >> there are lots of private investigators working with the state of california and others about their ability to privately invest in thi
we do not have enough money to do that.ed private investment. >> it appears that there is a commitment. the have already committed 39% of the $10 billion which should be sufficient from a federal standpoint for this first leg. the first leg is sorted the easy part of it. it does not serve metropolitan areas. in the expensive and more difficult part is down the road. that will take a commitment from future congresses and future state legislatures. it will not be fully completed high speed...
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do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes!want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's iyour wallet? >> go ahead and miss the cliff, marx zandi, the economyist with the ear and respect of both parties says it's not the end of the world if we're late on what could prove a better deal that we could score early part of next year. what do you mean by that, mark? everyone in this town tells me, boy, oh, boy, i guess we got to move, but we're not, end of the year is coming, and you say, chill, why? >> well, i don't think anything happens january 1 #, and if the treasury freezes withholding schedules, then the omb tells government agencies not to change spending patterns because they think a deal is imminent, then the impact is relatively small. it's a matter of confidence, but it's small, and until we're in mid to late january. it's okay to go int
do you want a candy cane? yes! do you want the puppy? yes! do you want a tricycle? yes!want 50 percent more cash? no! ♪ festive. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. what's iyour wallet? >> go ahead and miss the cliff, marx zandi, the economyist with the ear and respect of both parties says it's not the end of the world if we're late on what...
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they don't do anything and they're taking a break well yeah because that's what they do they don't do anything and they're going to occasionally do you think that they have been working hard enough to deserve a holiday never and i won't say anymore because it'll be a bad word a bill is going to go and kick the can down the road a little bit for the next year yeah and nothing's going to change something may change but there's going to wind up that we deal with it again next year so you work more than one hundred forty days a year so everyone deserves some time off the extent of it that's another story so yeah i do think they should get a break but with the fiscal cliff being what it is they should probably work through the holiday to achieve do you think that they know what the answer is and that they're just kind of posturing because you know repub. akins have to say that they're not going to raise taxes democrats have to say they're not going to make cuts but at the end of the day they're going to compromise absolutely they have to so what's with this posturing that and other that wh
they don't do anything and they're taking a break well yeah because that's what they do they don't do anything and they're going to occasionally do you think that they have been working hard enough to deserve a holiday never and i won't say anymore because it'll be a bad word a bill is going to go and kick the can down the road a little bit for the next year yeah and nothing's going to change something may change but there's going to wind up that we deal with it again next year so you work more...
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because no one knows what they can do. no one really believes they can do anything that will make the situation right. but you have to do something as opposed to nothing. because people are hurting so badly, and no one has the ability to make any sense out of what happened here because simply it just doesn't make any sense at all, judge. >> mike tobin, thanks so much. now let's go to mollie lyon who has information on the victims and their families. what can you tell us about the victims? >> judge, as the names have come out, we're finally seeing their faces and learning a little more about their lives, about the loved ones that are they're leaving behind. let's start with six-year-old jack pinto. a huge, huge giants fan. the first-grader loved sports and was honored by his favorite team and favorite player, victor cruz, who wrote his name on his cleats. another first-grader, jesse lewis, was six years old. his father says he loved animals and riding horses. olivia engle, also six years old, on a facebook memorial page cre
because no one knows what they can do. no one really believes they can do anything that will make the situation right. but you have to do something as opposed to nothing. because people are hurting so badly, and no one has the ability to make any sense out of what happened here because simply it just doesn't make any sense at all, judge. >> mike tobin, thanks so much. now let's go to mollie lyon who has information on the victims and their families. what can you tell us about the victims?...
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and do an outstanding job. and i think that most americans recognize that these were largely politically motivated attacks as opposed to being justified. >> you have another series of cabinet choices to make. former senator chuck hagel has come under criticism for some comments he's made, including about a former ambassador nominee during the clinton years. that being gay was an inhibiting factor to being gay to do an effective job. is there anything about chuck hagel's record or statements that disqualifying to you, should you nominate him to run in the defense department. >> first of all i haven't made a decision about who to nominate. my number one criteria will be who's going to do the best job in helping to secure america. >> anything to disqualify him? >> not that i see. i served with chuck hagel. i know him. he's a patriot, he's a someone who has done extraordinary work in the united states senate and somebody who served this country with valor in vietnam. and is somebody who is currently serving on my i
and do an outstanding job. and i think that most americans recognize that these were largely politically motivated attacks as opposed to being justified. >> you have another series of cabinet choices to make. former senator chuck hagel has come under criticism for some comments he's made, including about a former ambassador nominee during the clinton years. that being gay was an inhibiting factor to being gay to do an effective job. is there anything about chuck hagel's record or...
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we do cut back.ven with the president is talking about is a smaller extension of unemployment benefits than previously. it was 99 weeks, and it has come back to 84, and only one state qualified for that amount. the average nationwide is under 60 weeks. at some point, you will have to say no, unless we turn into a country like belgium where you could get lifetime unemployment benefits. i do not think anyone plans to do that in the united states. host: i am, from monticello, minn.. republican line. good morning. diane, are you there? maryland to a democratic line, wade. caller: good morning. these people keep talking about the slow recovery compared to previous recoveries, but nobody considers how many jobs -- how many companies have shipped jobs out of the economy. there are fewer jobs. how will people find jobs? host: mr. michael tanner? guest: the number of jobs shipped overseas is much smaller than people realize, but it is no longer global to be a high- school dropout and getting manual labor job.
we do cut back.ven with the president is talking about is a smaller extension of unemployment benefits than previously. it was 99 weeks, and it has come back to 84, and only one state qualified for that amount. the average nationwide is under 60 weeks. at some point, you will have to say no, unless we turn into a country like belgium where you could get lifetime unemployment benefits. i do not think anyone plans to do that in the united states. host: i am, from monticello, minn.. republican...
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they do that? >> six people wouldn't take any money on saturday, they just insisted on turning the gun in. anybody can turn a gun in at any police station, although i would suggest that you would go in without the gun and tell the police officers you have a gun to turn in lest you be a guest inside the station. >> that's what i was getting at. >> just say, hey, i have a gun to surrender, can you come outside and the officers will render it safe. >> any further public comment on these items? public comment is now closed. please call the next line item. >> line item 4, discussion and possible action to recommend that the board of supervisors adopt a resolution authorizing the chief of police to retroactively accept and extend a grant in the amount of $200,000 from the california emergency management agency for the anti-human trafficking task force program. action. >> thank you, good evening, lieutenant jean. >> commissioners, i whole heartedly wish that you grant this expense for the department. as y
they do that? >> six people wouldn't take any money on saturday, they just insisted on turning the gun in. anybody can turn a gun in at any police station, although i would suggest that you would go in without the gun and tell the police officers you have a gun to turn in lest you be a guest inside the station. >> that's what i was getting at. >> just say, hey, i have a gun to surrender, can you come outside and the officers will render it safe. >> any further public...
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what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the cold zone. first responders, we're going to come up to our staging area in the warm area and start moving to get to the incident. you want to be in what zone? the cold zone. uphill, upwind. you believe you have chemicals on your skin or clothing, obviously time is critical. remove everything from your body, wash your hands, flush your body with water. your safety is no. 1. direct contact with treating victims can expose you to contaminants. these people coming out of the bart might have been exposed to something, do you want to go and start touching them? do you want to let them leave? yo
what do we do as first responders. when we come up do we use our walkie talkies or radio? no. you go to a hard wire phone, call it in and get the information back because it may detonate that using the radio frequency. remember we talked about suspected terrorism is a stop sign for you as nerts. you do not want to get hurt. any questions on the terrorism? bnice is not nice. incident takes place, it takes place here on the left side, this is called the hot zone. you obviously want to be in the...
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the work they need to do. so right now i'm not expecting this to become unnecessarily bureaucratic. >> is it based on, you have to drill at a certain depth? >> yeah, i don't know what the exact parameters are right now. but if your project got within a certain number of feet of, let's say, the ground water aquafer --. >> would you have to get a conditional use? >> i don't know the answer to that right now. one of those things we can ask about. >> so in january that's coming? >> i'm expecting it to come back with another version. >> who --. >> dph is taking the lead with some input from planning on putting this together and there is a city attorney that's working with them on it. >> and it's just an amendment to the code? >> it's an amendment to this existing legislation that's referred to as the ma-her toxickity legislation. it's an ordinance that was started when bill maher was still a commissioner years ago. >> item 8c, update on permit tracking system. >> (inaudible) project director dbi the first project i
the work they need to do. so right now i'm not expecting this to become unnecessarily bureaucratic. >> is it based on, you have to drill at a certain depth? >> yeah, i don't know what the exact parameters are right now. but if your project got within a certain number of feet of, let's say, the ground water aquafer --. >> would you have to get a conditional use? >> i don't know the answer to that right now. one of those things we can ask about. >> so in january...
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i was just trying to do what i was trained to do.nd i was trying to do what i believed to be right. when i got shot, it wasn't like i really got shot, i got hit in the lower abdomen. but the vest stopped the bullet. so no harm, no foul. it's not going to stop you, no reason to stop. it's really life or death anyway. we choose life, we want to continue to fight. we want to get out of this all together and alive. >> we've had a debate earlier in this program about gun control. the military obviously licensed to use all sorts of weaponry, and do so. in the name of their country. what is your view about gun andnt and gdoil is oucorolling se it autei aoune shr it's up to us to be accountable for yourselves about you. >> left the armed forces and got marched and you have a baby daughter. what is life going to be like for you now? >> life's exciting. every day, my daughter is so amazing. i never thought that someone so small and seemingly -- everyone has children, most people have children, and i thought it was just a portion of life, but i
i was just trying to do what i was trained to do.nd i was trying to do what i believed to be right. when i got shot, it wasn't like i really got shot, i got hit in the lower abdomen. but the vest stopped the bullet. so no harm, no foul. it's not going to stop you, no reason to stop. it's really life or death anyway. we choose life, we want to continue to fight. we want to get out of this all together and alive. >> we've had a debate earlier in this program about gun control. the military...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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you do a lot of hearings up there. what do you want ordinary people to do about this? >> well, i want vermonters and everyone else around this country is to write to the fcc now and say two things. i mean, voice your opinion, but if you think that this is a bad idea, let them know it. and second of all, tell them that under no circumstances can they pass without public input and giving the public the time to get involved in this debate. look, it is very hard as a public official to go forward and pass the laugh test, when 99% of the people who are writing in say, "hey, you're proposing a dumb idea." and when in public hearings, people are coming out in outrage. so i certainly do believe that had a significant impact. >> we covered those hearings several years ago. it was amazing the out turning, a thousand people in different cities around the country, at one hearing. >> bill, i mean, despite the lack of media coverage on this issue of media concentration, in people's guts, people know that this is a huge issue. that we can't be the democracy we want to be when so few
you do a lot of hearings up there. what do you want ordinary people to do about this? >> well, i want vermonters and everyone else around this country is to write to the fcc now and say two things. i mean, voice your opinion, but if you think that this is a bad idea, let them know it. and second of all, tell them that under no circumstances can they pass without public input and giving the public the time to get involved in this debate. look, it is very hard as a public official to go...
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it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work basically? >> no. >> what do you like doing?> i love -- i love making movies, actually. and i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. it's like, oh, all right, let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be primarily an actress that sings, right? >> mm-hmm. >> whereas many people would think you're the greatest singer arguably that's ever been. i would argue that. >> i don't know. i only began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress who sings. >> the dream was always to be an actress, to be a star. did you want to be a star. >> i think when i was younger i wanted to be a star, until i became a star. it's a lot of work. it's work to be a star. i don't enjoy the stardom part. i only enjoy the creative process. >> on a desert island, all you can do for the rest of your life, you can sing, you can direct, yo
it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work basically? >> no. >> what do you like doing?> i love -- i love making movies, actually. and i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. it's like, oh, all right, let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you...
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that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy thing, you wouldn't know by looking at me but i'm an immigrant. i wasment born in the united statesment i came to this country, to california, when i was a 10-year-old with a single mother and two small brothers living in a motel. my first experience at public school, i must have had a kick me sign on my back because being difficult, as you would understand, made me a target and that imprint stayed with me for many years and guided me in a very dysfunctional angry self-loathing kind of way as many children do. today, 160,000 kids a
that's why i do it. that's why i'm a program coordinator at the wellness center, that's why i co-chair gay asian, that's why i sit on the wellness committee of san francisco. it's a way for me to give back. i hope that answers your question and thank you for allowing me to be a panelist. >> rick, amina or stacy, anything you with like to share from your personal experiences? ?oo >> speaking about your personal life in front of people you know or don't know isn't always an easy...
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let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning we can generate revenue and keep mobile applications for government going. we are really excited to be here today. this is our official launch of apple-liscious. i would like to thank our team, kevin, rick robbins, moment of all [speaker not understood] for my cto and co-founder. this was a very long, long journey with the city, but we had the help of leaders like phil, mayor lee, jay driving behind the scenes, the efforts for business to work with government. and i think we've accomplished that with this unique partnership moving forward. we're excited now there's c
let me say to all of you out here keep doing what you're doing * . because with your help you are really making government better. so, i wanted to say thank you to the hatchery and everybody in this room. yo? (applause) >> thank you, thank you, mayor ed lee. thank you, phil ginsberg and the hatchery for hosting us. i use open data. our company was founded three years ago using open data. we are one of the first sustainable companies to use open data and be sustainable innovation, meaning...
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it, do it right. so would this play out so you just take our recommendations implement that that we don't have to revisit this again? >> we would prefer that, absolutely. the earliest we could take this before the lan use committee is the middle of january, january the 14th. >> but you don't have to bring it back here in front of us. >> if we can implement it without having to bring it back, yes. >> i move that we support this legislative action and we suggest the board look at reducing the permit or eliminating it for the two-month period to encourage the owners of these buildings to do the work. >> i'm sorry, deborah, just a point of clarification. you said reducing the permit, you mean reducing the permit fee? >> sorry, commissioner lee. >> i would suggest that. i think any late property owners applying will pay the full fee and maybe we can recoup part of that. >> see how they feel at the end of the day it's all good work if they buy into this. >> absolutely. >> sorry, commissioner lee. >> i just
it, do it right. so would this play out so you just take our recommendations implement that that we don't have to revisit this again? >> we would prefer that, absolutely. the earliest we could take this before the lan use committee is the middle of january, january the 14th. >> but you don't have to bring it back here in front of us. >> if we can implement it without having to bring it back, yes. >> i move that we support this legislative action and we suggest the board...
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how you doing? >> how you doing? >> all right. home too, but you know how before you go home, the analyst sees if anybody's interested in you and the sonoma county sheriff's office is interested in you. looks like he had a little health and safety code violation and contempt of court. >> you know why? because they said i have to -- i had to be there -- i had to i was in custody. they said i had too go to their -- their dui class 21 days after my -- after my release from the court date. and i never got released because i got four days time served and got a violation here. so i was never out to make it over there. i figured they would take care of it. i guess they didn't. >> it looks like it's going to be a ride home. $20,000 bail. they're misdemeanors. you're not going to get any more prison time for them. so know county is going to pick you up. we never tell you exactly when it's going to happen. do you have any questions? >> no, i guess that's plain as day. you know what i'm saying? >> we didn't know. we thought you were out the
how you doing? >> how you doing? >> all right. home too, but you know how before you go home, the analyst sees if anybody's interested in you and the sonoma county sheriff's office is interested in you. looks like he had a little health and safety code violation and contempt of court. >> you know why? because they said i have to -- i had to be there -- i had to i was in custody. they said i had too go to their -- their dui class 21 days after my -- after my release from the...
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all my clients and i'll sure various investors saying what do we do, what do we do? only two things in life are certain, which is death and taxes. we just don't know where they're going to be. i tried to do my homework first before i go out to play because tat's way my folks taught me, melissa, like they taught you. i'm creating a fiscal bridge for my clients. melissa: what does that include. >> sorry? melissa: what does that incle? >> that includes basical, you know, assuming that we go over the cliff, stock market goes down, w'll buy on the dips because we already harvested gains and paid 1 now. i have money to go back in the market on monday or january 1 and keeping duration of their bonds very short for inflation. keep putting tips into the portfolio and third, wrapping a third of their portfolio with a guaranty like variable annuity, guaned le rider. melissa: yeah. >> ore a cda so we insure the income. my clients are prepared. melissa: scott, i feel like these guys are disappointed that the mayan apocalypse dn't happen. they would hope that would come in. like t
all my clients and i'll sure various investors saying what do we do, what do we do? only two things in life are certain, which is death and taxes. we just don't know where they're going to be. i tried to do my homework first before i go out to play because tat's way my folks taught me, melissa, like they taught you. i'm creating a fiscal bridge for my clients. melissa: what does that include. >> sorry? melissa: what does that incle? >> that includes basical, you know, assuming that...
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it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work? >> no. >> what do you like doing?> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an actress that sings. >> mm-hmm. >> many people would think you're arguably the greatest singer that's ever been. i would argue that. >> i don't know. i only began to sing because i couldn't get a job as an actress, you see. i entered a talent contest. >> the dream was to be a star? >> i think when i was young i wanted to be a star until i became a star. then it's a lot of work, you know. it's work to be a star. i don't enjoy the stardom part. i enjoy the creative process. >> if i said to you, look, you're on a desert island. you can sing, you can direct, you can act, or you can sit there drinking out of coconuts. >> i would say d
it actually was fun. >> do you hate all work? >> no. >> what do you like doing?> i love making movies actually. i love recording. that's what i love. >> you don't like performing in front of people. >> that's odd. >> it is strange. >> i never know what to do during the applause. i don't know what to do. oh, okay. all right. let's go on to the next thing. it's a strange thing to be live in front of people. >> you consider yourself to be an...
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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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we do foreign aid because it is the right thing to do, but it is the right thing to do for the united states. we need friendly countries around the world, we need countries that emulate us. we have much to share, much to give to the world. i think it helps the united states. it also helps stimulate our economy. some of the aid we give is put right back into our economy. >> when we're talking about the fiscal cliff, we heard so much about spending and revenues over the next decade. is the best scenario over the next decade merely a maintenance of existing foreign aid? >> certainly we should maintain it. we have in fact cut back on foreign aid. at the very least, we should maintain it. i would like to see if we get to a place where we can have some agreement in washington and put off -- but our finances in better shape, in a few years we could increase it. -- put our finances in better shape, in a few years we could increase it. foreign aid is good for the countries and get it, but also america. >> let me ask you about the situation in syria. 40,000 people dead. almost two years into a
we do foreign aid because it is the right thing to do, but it is the right thing to do for the united states. we need friendly countries around the world, we need countries that emulate us. we have much to share, much to give to the world. i think it helps the united states. it also helps stimulate our economy. some of the aid we give is put right back into our economy. >> when we're talking about the fiscal cliff, we heard so much about spending and revenues over the next decade. is the...
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what do we do?at this point trying to find ways to strengthen, i use this term loosely, the government of libya is very important because if we sees somalia this time on the southern coast of the mediterranean, it's very clear that europe will be vulnerable and indeed we will be worldwide, so it seems to me this is something that we should be involved in, but our friends in europe really have a lot at stake here, too. >> ambassador, we want to also ask you tonight about former vice-president dick cheney's latest remarks. now, last night he blasted president obama's foreign policy in the middle east. here's what he said in part. >> i think certainly in my conversations with many of those people, they no longer believe us. they no longer trust us. they no longer believe they can count on the united states of america to do what we did 20 years ago. our allies no longer trust us or have confidence in us and our adversaries no longer fear us. the president can make bold statement and bold talk as he did
what do we do?at this point trying to find ways to strengthen, i use this term loosely, the government of libya is very important because if we sees somalia this time on the southern coast of the mediterranean, it's very clear that europe will be vulnerable and indeed we will be worldwide, so it seems to me this is something that we should be involved in, but our friends in europe really have a lot at stake here, too. >> ambassador, we want to also ask you tonight about former...
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why do people do with? to democracy and values of the american people. one of my main point in my book is israel is not america. even though we love america, we are not america and we cannot make mistakes because if you make a mistake, you pay a price, but you are able to correct it. if israel makes the mistake, we cannot correct it. we saw in the past. the main point of my book that israel must make decisions according to israel. we do not have to think or to try to satisfy anyone. even if it means telling our allies or the american president or the e.u. or the u.n., we do not agree with you. i'll give you two examples. i'm going to do with the issue of iran. because if i could not do it will be the first question. but before iran, let's speak about iraq. in the early 80s, decided to attack a nuclear reactor in iraq. it wasn't popular here in the u.s., but we did it and we were condemned by the u.s., the state department. we were condemned by the u.n. years later, people appreciated the grave issue he took was for the benefit of the american people. bec
why do people do with? to democracy and values of the american people. one of my main point in my book is israel is not america. even though we love america, we are not america and we cannot make mistakes because if you make a mistake, you pay a price, but you are able to correct it. if israel makes the mistake, we cannot correct it. we saw in the past. the main point of my book that israel must make decisions according to israel. we do not have to think or to try to satisfy anyone. even if it...
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do it we do it by keeping tax rates low for the rich? and ultimately we have to decide as a community who has to foot the bill to get us back on solid financial ground. and so there's a lot of religious groups have said, "yes, we need to do something about our fiscal mess, but we cannot do it in an immoral way and we cannot do it in a way that punishes the people who can least afford it, and rewards the people who can." >> one of the things that's gonna be coming up is the realization more and more of what's in the obama healthcare plan as things begin to kick in. who wants to pick up on that, on the requirement that, for instance, that groups offer contraceptive coverage? >> well, that's gonna be very controversial and that's gonna come up again very early in this year because the mandate that came down from the obama administration that employers cover contraceptive services free of charge and that includes many faith-based employers, and so you had this coalition of catholic church and also a lot of evangelical groups saying, "this vi
do it we do it by keeping tax rates low for the rich? and ultimately we have to decide as a community who has to foot the bill to get us back on solid financial ground. and so there's a lot of religious groups have said, "yes, we need to do something about our fiscal mess, but we cannot do it in an immoral way and we cannot do it in a way that punishes the people who can least afford it, and rewards the people who can." >> one of the things that's gonna be coming up is the...
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. >> i do. see a cat. >> i don't think you are lying. >> i wonder what your cats look like, andy? >> not like that. >> i'm afraid. >> and you will never find out. students pushing for divest meant. ambassador, you said if they don't like endowments, let them pay a higher tuition. okay, i agree. but let me be a little con terror yen. contrarian, aren't colleges supposed to do things like this? >> from you asking if they are supposed to act in an immature way, then yes, it fits into that. >> all right. >> that's it? >> i just feel like maybe in college you are supposed to do things like this. >> it is a possibility. >> you know by saying this -- >> we will get to that later. >> andy happened to do the same thing once. >> sandra, you agree that colleges need to run their endowments to maximize their return. so morality should play no part in this. >> well, nobody is saying it is immorale to invest in a clean coal company, a clean burning coal company or a domestic energy company. to just attack all
. >> i do. see a cat. >> i don't think you are lying. >> i wonder what your cats look like, andy? >> not like that. >> i'm afraid. >> and you will never find out. students pushing for divest meant. ambassador, you said if they don't like endowments, let them pay a higher tuition. okay, i agree. but let me be a little con terror yen. contrarian, aren't colleges supposed to do things like this? >> from you asking if they are supposed to act in an immature...