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back his time. to the gentleman from florida is to closing -- florida is closing. mr. young: is the gentleman prepared to yield back his time? the chair: the gentleman from washington has already yielded back his time. the gentleman from florida will close. mr. young: then i yield back the balance of my time as well, sir. the chair: the gentleman from florida yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the noes have it. the amendment is not agreed to. the gentleman from washington is recognized. mr. kilmer: i demand a recorded vote. the chair: pursuant to clause 6 of rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington will e postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 69 printed in house report 113-170. for what purpose does the gentleman from new york seek recognition? mr. nadler: mr. chairman, i have an amendme
back his time. to the gentleman from florida is to closing -- florida is closing. mr. young: is the gentleman prepared to yield back his time? the chair: the gentleman from washington has already yielded back his time. the gentleman from florida will close. mr. young: then i yield back the balance of my time as well, sir. the chair: the gentleman from florida yields back the balance of his time. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from washington. those in favor say aye....
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. >> i reserve the remaining time. >> claim time in opposition. mr. womack: afghan national forces includes the national afghan army and police and been one of the united states' top priorities since operations began in afghanistan in 2001. the purpose of the afghan national force development program is to grow the capacity and capability of the afghan national security force in line with international agreements. this year's request totals $7.7 billion. the request is in the categories of defense forces, interior forces and detainee operations. included within the categories is sustainment to conduct day-to-day operations totaling $5 billion and enablelers that my friend refers to and says that if i heard him correctly that we don't know what these enablers are. we doe no what they are. and people who have backgrounds in security or military would understand the importance of night vision devices or regional military hospitals, training in maintenance expenses and a host of other associated items that we refer to in this legislation as enablers. the
. >> i reserve the remaining time. >> claim time in opposition. mr. womack: afghan national forces includes the national afghan army and police and been one of the united states' top priorities since operations began in afghanistan in 2001. the purpose of the afghan national force development program is to grow the capacity and capability of the afghan national security force in line with international agreements. this year's request totals $7.7 billion. the request is in the...
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how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has 15 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from washington has six minutes remaining. mr. price: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to a member of the energy and commerce committee, a fellow physician from the state of georgia, mr. gingrey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. gingrey: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding. i have in my hand a pocket constitution that says here article 1, section 1, all legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a congress of the united states which shall consist of a senate and a house of representatives. doesn't say anything there about the president. mr. speaker, the -- if you notice, a lot of times the weaker one's argument, the louder the volume. i'm hearing a lot of volume from the other side of the aisle, including from their leadership. they have a weak argument, mr. speaker. there's no question about i
how much time remains? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia has 15 1/2 minutes remaining. the gentleman from washington has six minutes remaining. mr. price: thank you, mr. speaker. i'm pleased to yield one minute to a member of the energy and commerce committee, a fellow physician from the state of georgia, mr. gingrey. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia is recognized for one minute. mr. gingrey: mr. speaker, i thank the gentleman for yielding. i have in my hand...
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time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, before i yield time i'd like to ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the article from "the new york times" this morning entitled health plan costs for new yorkers to fall 50%. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. slaughter: i yield two minutes to the gentleman from connecticut, mr. courtney. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from connecticut is recognized for two minutes. mr. courtney: thank you, mr. speaker. mr. speaker, the premise of h.r. 2667, the employer mandate bill, which is part of the rule here today, is that somehow that the administration overreached by announcing this postponement of the employer tax measure which was part of the affordable care act. the fact of the matter is that the proponents have picked up the phone and called
time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. reserves the balance of his time. the gentlelady from new york is recognized. ms. slaughter: mr. speaker, before i yield time i'd like to ask unanimous consent to insert in the record the article from "the new york times" this morning entitled health plan costs for new yorkers to fall 50%. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. ms. slaughter: i yield two minutes...
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time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kale reserves, he gentleman from maryland is mr. cummings: at first, we did have certain exceptions for law enforcement consistent with these concerns. that's not in the bill. as fac today, july 31, 2013, we have a letter from the federal bureau of nvestigation that says, h.r. 2711, talking about the bill that's on the floor right now, 2711 creates a brot right to record conversations with federal employees. nd requires that notices ght t employees without any exceptions related to criminal investigations. this proposal risks undermg cri law enforcement and would result in the recordings law enforcement conversations that could jeopardize sensitived important counterterrorism investigations. at's from the federal bureau association. i want to yield two memb of the the grtatf lala mr. cl -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for two minutes. er. clay: i rise today i and mie privacy rights of federal employees and would neg
time. . the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from kale reserves, he gentleman from maryland is mr. cummings: at first, we did have certain exceptions for law enforcement consistent with these concerns. that's not in the bill. as fac today, july 31, 2013, we have a letter from the federal bureau of nvestigation that says, h.r. 2711, talking about the bill that's on the floor right now, 2711 creates a brot right to record conversations with federal employees. nd requires that notices ght t...
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and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman has yielded his time.e, all time on this debate has creased.-- has ceased. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kansas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. >> i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: does the gentleman request a recorded vote? >> yes, sir. the chair: the gentleman requests a recorded vote. pursuant to clause 6, rule 18, further proceedings on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kansas will be postponed. it is now in order to consider amendment number 100 printed in 113-170.port 11-170. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? mr. amash: i have an amendment at the desk. the clerk: amendment number 100 printed in house report 113-170 offered by mr. amash of michigan. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 312, the gentleman from michigan, mr. amash, and a member opposed will each control 7 1/2 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from michigan. mr.
and i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman has yielded his time.e, all time on this debate has creased.-- has ceased. the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from kansas. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. >> i ask for the yeas and nays. the chair: does the gentleman request a recorded vote? >> yes, sir. the chair: the gentleman requests a recorded vote. pursuant to...
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this time, this time involving san diego mayor bob fillner. shocking, i know.i always thought that chicken was the mayor. (laughter) jim, let's hear the gorey details. >> kissing, groping, lewd comments, sexual harassment, those are the allegations against long time liberal democrat, former congressman and current mayor of san diego bob fillner. >> it's alleged coworkers have coined specific terms like him like dirty old man and also refer to one of his alleged mos as the quote stillner head lock. >> oftentimes pulling close to their face and tell them you're wonderful. you're beautiful, i want to kiss you. >> and allegedly when a woman tries to evade the mayor's advances, coworkers refer to it as quote the filner dance. >> stephen: yes, the filner dance. because sexually harassing people gangnam style is so 2012. (laughter) now-- (applause) i think i sexually harassed myself. now filner has addressed this matter completely with an internet video. >> i begin today by apologizing to you. i have diminished the office to which you elected me. i'm clearly doing som
this time, this time involving san diego mayor bob fillner. shocking, i know.i always thought that chicken was the mayor. (laughter) jim, let's hear the gorey details. >> kissing, groping, lewd comments, sexual harassment, those are the allegations against long time liberal democrat, former congressman and current mayor of san diego bob fillner. >> it's alleged coworkers have coined specific terms like him like dirty old man and also refer to one of his alleged mos as the quote...
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the stock just made an all time high.a week that's seeing disappointing price action from restaurants like pan era, dominos and cheese cake. the stock's price i'd much rather buy this in the low 60s than stepping in tomorrow. that's my take. i am a bull lower. >> i think he makes great points. i think the quarter is going to surprise some people. i think they sold it today on the back of some of the things you just said. we're going to find out though. the stock has been a monster. >> guy, did you hear the buzzer? it rang. >> karen, who won? >> i thought i heard guy agree with dan at the end there. i actually agree with dan as well. i just wouldn't get on board here priced for good things all right. >> doc? >> i like starbucks. i'll be surprised if this hot weather hasn't hurt them just a little bit. >> they have cold drinks. >> they're very profitable but an awful lot of the hot drinks. >> have you seen how much ice is in the drinks? >> i think starbucks dips here. >> we'll find out from the people. tweet us who won the
the stock just made an all time high.a week that's seeing disappointing price action from restaurants like pan era, dominos and cheese cake. the stock's price i'd much rather buy this in the low 60s than stepping in tomorrow. that's my take. i am a bull lower. >> i think he makes great points. i think the quarter is going to surprise some people. i think they sold it today on the back of some of the things you just said. we're going to find out though. the stock has been a monster....
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i know what time it is. that's not cool.eah, i don't like to see my brother get hurt. >> but the prison says extraction teams are only called when inmates do not cooperate with staff. a practice roy gave up when the prison began using oc gas. or pepper spray. >> that stuff is really powerful. that will make anyone tap out. i would rather have my ass kicked then get hit by that. it's reallba you can't breathe and it burns like fire. this is really bad stuff. >> and jonathan hall has just gotten his second dose of it in two days. this time, officers extracted him after he flooded his cell and refused orders to comply. our crew shot the extraction on prison security monitors. >> hall eventually complied and was placed back in his cell. but there was more trouble overnight. >> last night we gave him his meal, spaghetti. he smeared it all over the window. he lunged at the officers. they had to restrain him with the shield. they took him over to the other holding cell. this morning we had medical go over and do an evaluation, ment
i know what time it is. that's not cool.eah, i don't like to see my brother get hurt. >> but the prison says extraction teams are only called when inmates do not cooperate with staff. a practice roy gave up when the prison began using oc gas. or pepper spray. >> that stuff is really powerful. that will make anyone tap out. i would rather have my ass kicked then get hit by that. it's reallba you can't breathe and it burns like fire. this is really bad stuff. >> and jonathan...
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her first time in jail. she arrived 12 hours ago and spent most of that time in a holding cell with ten other women. >> out of all of them i was the youngest and out of all of them i was the only one facing life. >> i ended up here today because i just couldn't deep running any more and it was eating me up inside. >> she has been been charged with murder. a homicide that has been under investigation for the past two years. she has not yet entered a plea. >> your jail clothes. you can only keep that what is in that bag, okay. change your clothes. all your street clothes will go in the bag. don't keep anything personal. i will come back and get your clothes in a men and give you time to change, okay. >> guzman says that one day earlier she was asked to come to a police precinct in the oakland suburb of newark for questioning about the stabbing death of a classmate that occurred two years earlier. the victim was a high school football star, 17-year-old justice afoya. guzman who was only 16 at the time of the mu
her first time in jail. she arrived 12 hours ago and spent most of that time in a holding cell with ten other women. >> out of all of them i was the youngest and out of all of them i was the only one facing life. >> i ended up here today because i just couldn't deep running any more and it was eating me up inside. >> she has been been charged with murder. a homicide that has been under investigation for the past two years. she has not yet entered a plea. >> your jail...
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time now for the final call. scott nations? >> market at all-time high.lar up spy to protect your gains. >> earnings, buying premium into earnings events is a dicey proposition. i like using calendars to finance that premium. i like names like c.a.t. rather than pressing it short. >>> rising rates, rising gas prices, how is that going to affect the casual dining experience? we're going to write about it and put it on the website of darden restaurant. take a look. >> yes quarterback check it out. we'll tweet that trade, as well. our time has expired. thanks so much for watching. for more "options action," check out our website where you can find that trade. we'll see you back here next friday, 5:30 p.m. eastern time here on cnbc. have a great weekend. >> announcer: the following paid program is sponsored by great healthworks. the opinions and views expressed are those of the program's sponsor and do not necessarily reflect the opinions and views of cnbc. the following is a paid advertisement for omega xl. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to
time now for the final call. scott nations? >> market at all-time high.lar up spy to protect your gains. >> earnings, buying premium into earnings events is a dicey proposition. i like using calendars to finance that premium. i like names like c.a.t. rather than pressing it short. >>> rising rates, rising gas prices, how is that going to affect the casual dining experience? we're going to write about it and put it on the website of darden restaurant. take a look. >>...
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you said, four times? >> a few times. >> did it take you a while to figure out who was actually yelling? >> absolutely not. >> you from the first time you heard it, you knew? >> the very first time i knew it was george. >> why did you have to listen to it more than once? >> because it's played on the news all the time. >> okay. the first time you heard it was on the news? >> yes. >> so on the news it was dealing with this case, george zimmerman, correct? >> yes. >> you are aware that the recording was dealing with george zimmerman? >> yes. >> and that in no way influenced you in raising your opinion that this was george zimmerman on the recording? >> no. >> okay. n now -- ma'am, listen to this and tell me if you recognize this voice. >> mr. de la rionda, there is an objection. >> what exhibit are you playing? >> 911 nonemergency call that the defendant made. >> i didn't want to tip her off of the recording. >> okay, go ahead. >> i didn't mean to get in the way. >> well, now you know what i'm going to play
you said, four times? >> a few times. >> did it take you a while to figure out who was actually yelling? >> absolutely not. >> you from the first time you heard it, you knew? >> the very first time i knew it was george. >> why did you have to listen to it more than once? >> because it's played on the news all the time. >> okay. the first time you heard it was on the news? >> yes. >> so on the news it was dealing with this case, george...
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at this time mr. pacheco if you can go over the boards meeting guidelines and conduct the swear in process. >> the board request that you turn off all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceeding and please carry on conversation in the hallway t board rules and presentation are as as follows.. department representative each has seven minutes to present their cases and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the 3-7 minute periods. members of the public not affiliated with the parties have up to 3 minutes each to address the board but no rebuttals. to assist the board in accurate preparation of minutes, members of the public who wish to speak on an item are asked but not required to submit a speaker card when you come up to the podium. speaker cards are available on the left side of the podium. the board also welcomes your comments and suggestions. there are customer satisfaction forms on the left. if you have a question about re
at this time mr. pacheco if you can go over the boards meeting guidelines and conduct the swear in process. >> the board request that you turn off all phones and pagers so they will not disturb the proceeding and please carry on conversation in the hallway t board rules and presentation are as as follows.. department representative each has seven minutes to present their cases and three minutes for rebuttals. people affiliated with these parties must include their comments within the 3-7...
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>> using those time lines and evaluating on time lines, there's a lot of questions that that time line creates and bean able to compare when the dispatcher's phone went. i can't comment on how they were geosynced or gps'd or anything like that. there's a lot of things that miss gentile said were taking place during that time that don't seem to line up either. i want to be cautious how i restrict myself to your time line or that two minutes where if there's other variables if they were played out as they were elisted from her -- >> i'm asking you did you take note of the fact that there was a two-minute gap between the end of each of those calls? >> i did not give that weight, no, sir. >> all right. and your conversation with the defendant, he described this whole event. you didn't have a diagram where he claimed or an aerial photograph where he claimed the confrontation began. >> no, sir. >> and you didn't have them marked how it progressed from where he claimed it started to where it ended. >> i didn't require mr. zimmerman to create any kind of drawings or mark on a picture or anythi
>> using those time lines and evaluating on time lines, there's a lot of questions that that time line creates and bean able to compare when the dispatcher's phone went. i can't comment on how they were geosynced or gps'd or anything like that. there's a lot of things that miss gentile said were taking place during that time that don't seem to line up either. i want to be cautious how i restrict myself to your time line or that two minutes where if there's other variables if they were...
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and i was drunk all the time. how to stay sober. >> as jones grew older, his addictions to crack and alcohol grew more ferocious, and so did the robberies he committed to support them. he had been in and out of several jails and prisons. but at age 35, he was sentenced to 25 years for multiple counts of armed robbery. but prison didn't stop his taste for alcohol. he used to make hooch, or illegal inmate-made wine from a mixture of rotting fruit, sugar and bread. >> i used to get drunk. and i used to start fights. and one day they sent me to confinement to the hole for extortion. a guy said -- he owed me money for wine he bought. and i jumped on him. and when i was in confinement, like, my high power, we call god, revealed itself to me and said it's time to get your life right. i stayed in that confinement cell for 90 days. then they transferred me to another prison. when i got to the other prison, i started making aa and m.a. meetings. i started going to church. i started reading the bible more, studying. >> jones
and i was drunk all the time. how to stay sober. >> as jones grew older, his addictions to crack and alcohol grew more ferocious, and so did the robberies he committed to support them. he had been in and out of several jails and prisons. but at age 35, he was sentenced to 25 years for multiple counts of armed robbery. but prison didn't stop his taste for alcohol. he used to make hooch, or illegal inmate-made wine from a mixture of rotting fruit, sugar and bread. >> i used to get...
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and over time the ensembles became powerful soviet propaganda weapons by the time the u.s.s.r. collapsed there were thirty for military and saunders touring throughout the biggest country in the world today only five star operated russia the famous st petersburg song and dance and song is one of them this is we don't mean squat musical unit has managed to preserve many of its glorious traditions and is now desperately fighting to win back the modern man to man big audience. it's not an easy mission but the commanders are confident and ready for the next offensive they call on the young warriors to join the fight. the enemy it's a two and a half kilometers walk from a quarter to the on song book because that by first every morning then return for lunch and back again for a house after that we return to quarters for dinner so that's about ten kilometers a day all together. just like they came in line. to get where you can look at your foot. tell you about him off. constantine belove in a choreography student didn't join the army voluntarily six months ago he received two letters
and over time the ensembles became powerful soviet propaganda weapons by the time the u.s.s.r. collapsed there were thirty for military and saunders touring throughout the biggest country in the world today only five star operated russia the famous st petersburg song and dance and song is one of them this is we don't mean squat musical unit has managed to preserve many of its glorious traditions and is now desperately fighting to win back the modern man to man big audience. it's not an easy...
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are at an all-time high.ng for that transition. people have been waiting for that transition. now i'm starting to think we have been waiting for so long the companies are just deciding maybe they have become more productive, automated. they may never hire all of those people back. >> you're right. it is entirely possible. the good news is that full-time work is so increasing. it is a little bit of both. companies are being careful, no question about it. managing earnings carefully which is in a sense good news. they will be able to have the resources to grow. it is not all bad news. your right. they're is a silver lining. melissa: what do you see happening for the rest of the earnings season? what are for? that is really the thing that economists especially listen to about what is happening but the rest of the year. what would make you nervous? >> well, what would make me nervous is, in fact, if all of the emphasis is on cost-cutting. so topline growth is crucial, as you know. bottom-line growth, if there is
are at an all-time high.ng for that transition. people have been waiting for that transition. now i'm starting to think we have been waiting for so long the companies are just deciding maybe they have become more productive, automated. they may never hire all of those people back. >> you're right. it is entirely possible. the good news is that full-time work is so increasing. it is a little bit of both. companies are being careful, no question about it. managing earnings carefully which...
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not that i know of 927 times. number four, i am not going to tell you. 939 times.ree, you already know the answer. more than 1100 times. number two, i would refer you choose somebody else. passing the buck is a national pastime and has said that nearly 1400 times. number one the most common answer, i don't have the answer. really? really? isn't that your job more than 1900 times. i don't have the answer. his other one is i don't want to and of course, , i'm not sure. good thing he is not the weatherman. coming up my interview and it is also money-saving monday and how you can and cut costs. next. ♪ this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mindf i go ahead of yo instead we had someo go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our e millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or theillionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore,, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. trust your instincts to make the call. to treat my
not that i know of 927 times. number four, i am not going to tell you. 939 times.ree, you already know the answer. more than 1100 times. number two, i would refer you choose somebody else. passing the buck is a national pastime and has said that nearly 1400 times. number one the most common answer, i don't have the answer. really? really? isn't that your job more than 1900 times. i don't have the answer. his other one is i don't want to and of course, , i'm not sure. good thing he is not the...
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we were told at that time that because we had not responded to the notices in time, they could not be of service to us. we feel we lost a valuable ally in this process. so it's been proven in the past to help us. why again did we not respond to the notice? the sign posted in part reads any person who deems his interest or property shall be affected by work performed. to us that phrase is crucial. we understood it to mean the actual work itself, dust, noise, objects falling and so on. not a time frame for that work occurring. the letter sent to us in part reads, quote, no action need be taken by you, however, if you wish further info or the proposed work or to inspect plans on the building permit application, we understood this to meet the designs, the plans, the work itself, not when the work would begin. again this latter part is linked to our unique needs, not our neighbors to have to vacate the premises first before the work could be performed and yet, i say our unique needs, the wording was exactly the same. i checked our neighbors. there was no distinguishing wording to address w
we were told at that time that because we had not responded to the notices in time, they could not be of service to us. we feel we lost a valuable ally in this process. so it's been proven in the past to help us. why again did we not respond to the notice? the sign posted in part reads any person who deems his interest or property shall be affected by work performed. to us that phrase is crucial. we understood it to mean the actual work itself, dust, noise, objects falling and so on. not a time...
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>> overall, writer for 30 years for "time" magazine. "time" magazine style. some inverted sentences. hings that really didn't ring terribly well in a general book of this nature. o throughout, i've been out -- throughout the book, i went and kind of changed that a bit. nd other than that, it was really the major change was just adding it down and then those cursed quick notes. >> you acquired in 2009, how on the book?work >> about three years. >> going to show you video. out of context. the chronology of the book. but it shows some oratory of a senators. famous the first is going to be huey long. video, when ow the was huey long in the senate and what impact did he have? he had a huge impact on the senate. in the senate for a short period 1930s , from the early until he was assassinated in 1935. that , you know, decided he was going to use the filibuster as a -- as a major tool.ative he did it almost like no one before him had done it. is going to be 1935. we're cutting in the middle where he's talking about -- figure it body will out. let's run this and get
>> overall, writer for 30 years for "time" magazine. "time" magazine style. some inverted sentences. hings that really didn't ring terribly well in a general book of this nature. o throughout, i've been out -- throughout the book, i went and kind of changed that a bit. nd other than that, it was really the major change was just adding it down and then those cursed quick notes. >> you acquired in 2009, how on the book?work >> about three years. >>...
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thank you for your time. charles: i appreciate you.ething i wanted to do for a long time because of frustrated. you guys should be doing so much better. it's right there. you can grab it. thank you for watching. appreciated. >> detroit is now the largest u.s. city to file for bankruptcy it cannot match it -- manages self. >> were at the end of the road. we can borrow any more money. john: detroit was -- now in such a wreck. >> for $1,500 you could buy this house. john: for years politicians promised that they would fix detroit. >> detroit show again become the great city that is its destiny. john: instead. >> they turned city hall into a den of bribes and kickbacks making themselves rich. john: is there hope for places like detroit? >> it will turn around the city of detroit. >>he
thank you for your time. charles: i appreciate you.ething i wanted to do for a long time because of frustrated. you guys should be doing so much better. it's right there. you can grab it. thank you for watching. appreciated. >> detroit is now the largest u.s. city to file for bankruptcy it cannot match it -- manages self. >> were at the end of the road. we can borrow any more money. john: detroit was -- now in such a wreck. >> for $1,500 you could buy this house. john: for...
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go four times a year. this is a long time before high-speed aircraft travel and they could settle in and get to know one another. maybe get to know the family of their colleagues, whether they were republican or democrat, it doesn't really matter. and much slower kind of time for sure. despite the national crises they had to deal with. >> you mentioned joseph robinson from arkansas. we had video from mark pryor, the senator from arkansas talking about him. and once you -- he's called the, what, fightingest man in the united states senate? let's find out what that means. >> in 1930, he was elected as arkansas's governor but was immediately selected to fill a vacancy in the u.s. senate. robinson held three political roles within the span of two weeks. robinson was the last senator chosen be i the arkansas state legislature before the implementation of the 17th amendment that established a collection of senators. in the senate, robinson took on leadership roles including majority leader following his death in
go four times a year. this is a long time before high-speed aircraft travel and they could settle in and get to know one another. maybe get to know the family of their colleagues, whether they were republican or democrat, it doesn't really matter. and much slower kind of time for sure. despite the national crises they had to deal with. >> you mentioned joseph robinson from arkansas. we had video from mark pryor, the senator from arkansas talking about him. and once you -- he's called the,...
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while doing time.rayden dailey likes to play tricks on her cellmate. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have it. >> she was putting money on my books. everything was going good. and then i found out a couple of days ago that she started dating some girl that's been in the hole for like 45 days, so it's been going on and i guess you could say i do feel played, but, you can't hate the player, you hate the game. >> braybetween is going out with carrie. >> his latest interest is carrie kimbrough who finished a turn in the hole after being tested positive for meth. >> carrie and i got really close writing each other. we go to rec with each other. sit down and talk to each other all the time. carrie and i would look at each ot
while doing time.rayden dailey likes to play tricks on her cellmate. >> she's terrified of the mice, so this is what i play on her all the time and she'll think there's a mouse in here. >> but dailey's jailhouse girlfriend, emilee keen, says her latest trick wasn't the least bit funny. >> believe it or not, brayden ended up cheating on me with another girl. and i am very disappointed. >> have it. >> she was putting money on my books. everything was going good. and...
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or it might go to no required over time, in an emergency. or it might go to i have to pay even though there is no work because the predictable work schedule said that you would be working that is not fair for the employer, it is not fair to the survival of the business. what is fair to everybody is legislation and if there are people, if there is one person, in san francisco, one parent, or one student, who does not feel comfortable asking for a flexible work schedule, passing an ordinance that says that you have the right to a flexible work schedule that you have the right to appeal back to your employer, to clarify a reason why you might have had a denial. that you have that right and you can't be discriminated against for exercising that right. that should be sufficient to move this subject forward. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please? >> my name is karin hederburg and i am own and operate along with my employees a good life grocery on (inaudible) and vernal heights. i find this legislation really rushed. i am in a
or it might go to no required over time, in an emergency. or it might go to i have to pay even though there is no work because the predictable work schedule said that you would be working that is not fair for the employer, it is not fair to the survival of the business. what is fair to everybody is legislation and if there are people, if there is one person, in san francisco, one parent, or one student, who does not feel comfortable asking for a flexible work schedule, passing an ordinance that...
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your time is up. i'm going to allow if it's a very short e-mail to read it very quickly. >> dear susan i'm completely offended by the declaration that was submitted to the permit board of appeals. did she record my conversation without my permission. now i feel avoided by very sleazy behavior. if she would submit the recording without the edit and declaration the board would see something critical that she misleadingly left out. she discussed that the neighbors would be withdrawing because he didn't have the money to spend but he would do it as soon as he could. i made it clear to them in no way that -- if martin had said any such thing t whole point of the dr was for the third story. he hated it. finally the skills could be questioned on any event. she went on how about martin was single at the time and there she is the happy live in girlfriend in print. enough said. karen. >> i have copies of this. would anyone like a copy? >> no; thank you. >> okay. we can hear from mission >> thank you, anna on be
your time is up. i'm going to allow if it's a very short e-mail to read it very quickly. >> dear susan i'm completely offended by the declaration that was submitted to the permit board of appeals. did she record my conversation without my permission. now i feel avoided by very sleazy behavior. if she would submit the recording without the edit and declaration the board would see something critical that she misleadingly left out. she discussed that the neighbors would be withdrawing...
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the entertainment commission unbeknownst to us at that time had been there over nine times and conducted noise test and different places. we are doing our own readings in our area and some sound augmentation of our own. we came down to two neighbors that wouldn't decide with whatever had been decided. we came up with an amount to do which was very expensive. we've been there since 1988. during the brown area, they weren't up to standard. there were some places that weren't going to be satisfied because they didn't have triple pane windows. one neighbor that finally left, we went further with her and made some other concessions and mediated with her further. and this is where the entertainment commission came in and they were very helpful because there is a city ordinance that we complied to and we had a private engineer come in that worked with her apartment and our building what could be done and what could be done on her side too because her building wasn't in compliance. we worked it out. it took two years and took a certain amount of money on our side and her side. without their inpu
the entertainment commission unbeknownst to us at that time had been there over nine times and conducted noise test and different places. we are doing our own readings in our area and some sound augmentation of our own. we came down to two neighbors that wouldn't decide with whatever had been decided. we came up with an amount to do which was very expensive. we've been there since 1988. during the brown area, they weren't up to standard. there were some places that weren't going to be satisfied...
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there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have landed thousands of inmates in corcoran. >> that is the life i picked for myself, and it's really hard. >> in prison they've got two choices, do their time and go home -- >> i've got a baby brother who doesn't have anybody out there right now. if i go home and he can look up to that -- >> -- or become even more destructive on the inside. >> more crazy people in your cell, and crazy things happen. >> stabbings, killings, drugs, weapons. >> the path they choose could determine the difference between life and death. >> you take care of yourself, and the rest will fall into p
there are 2 million people doing time. every day is a battle to survive and to maintain order. >> down on your feet! down! >> among the nation's toughest, california's state prison, corcoran, severely overcrowded and plagued by racial tension. we spent months inside, where officers try to maintain order in an institution with a notoriously violent past. this is "lockup: corcoran, extended stay." >>> for me, it was a hard, bumpy road. >> bad decisions have...
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bart workers could be on strike by the time this week. there have been some reports of progress in the often tense contract talks but negotiators for both sides ao say they have a lot of work to do to head off another strike. >>> starting today it will cost drivers more to park at two of bart's parking lots in oakland. fees are going up 50 cents. the fee will be $1.50. the cost of parking at the west oakland station will be much higher. for all the latest information on the ongoing labor talks go to our website at ktvu.com. >>> there is little hope the new eastern span of the bay bridge will open during the labor day weekend. that is according to a report in the san francisco chronicle. a cal tran official seeing the quick fix plan to return the broken bolts. the chronical also reports the prospects for the bridge opening on labor day appear to be fading face. >>> time is 4:36. let's go to sal. how are you? >> a good monday morning to you, brian. i'm not as happy as i sound. good morning, everybody. let's go out and take a look at the com
bart workers could be on strike by the time this week. there have been some reports of progress in the often tense contract talks but negotiators for both sides ao say they have a lot of work to do to head off another strike. >>> starting today it will cost drivers more to park at two of bart's parking lots in oakland. fees are going up 50 cents. the fee will be $1.50. the cost of parking at the west oakland station will be much higher. for all the latest information on the ongoing...
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the first offense is 90 days, second time i double it, third time it goes to 270, the fourth time it's a year. >> but it happened a lot for some reason there. it was getting to the point where, particularly in the lockdown facility, you'd walk down the tier and all you'd see are hands going. it gets pretty unnerving after a while. i attribute it to the fact that there were a tremendous amount of very young men locked up there, with very long sentences. and this was just one way they decided to manifest their sexuality. >> if there's a female that excite me sexually, you know what i'm saying, you know, i tend to expose myself to them if i take a liking to them, right. >> why? >> because it's the only way to get sexual healing, you know what i'm saying? ain't no sex magazine in the prison no more. they took all that out of the alabama prison system. >> inmate terrence mosley was a frequent rule 38 violator. >> it just thing i got for women, you know what i'm saying. to okay, i got to go through all this here just because i like women, then i got to go through it. >> okay, you like women,
the first offense is 90 days, second time i double it, third time it goes to 270, the fourth time it's a year. >> but it happened a lot for some reason there. it was getting to the point where, particularly in the lockdown facility, you'd walk down the tier and all you'd see are hands going. it gets pretty unnerving after a while. i attribute it to the fact that there were a tremendous amount of very young men locked up there, with very long sentences. and this was just one way they...
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because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >> the people have spoken. we've counted the results. they said bk won the street fight on johnson and johnson. take a bow. final trade go around the horn. bk, you won. you start. >> a lot of central banks this week. i think the best way to play it is to short the british pound. >> pot ash. >> karen? >> gnc put up very very good numbers but the stock is actually now getting closer to fairly priced. time to sell. >> guy? >> airlines have been interesting. you know stream rock well >>> my mission is simple to make
because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. announcer ] it's time. time to have new experiences with a familiar keyboard. to update our status without opening an app. to have all our messages in one place. to browse... and share... faster than ever. ♪ ♪ it's time to do everything better than before. the new blackberry q10. it's time. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus...
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times. not my fancy things done by the committee, but in the senate. we have three people who are qualified. if republicans want to avoid a problem, what they want to do is continue. can you imagine the american people are looking at this and saying that they think the senate is going just fine. this goes -- the status quo is good? look at the gallup poll. 80% -- 86% of the american people think the senate is bad is because they are not doing important things. i have been here a while. we have done good things assure. we should be doing lots of good things. not focus on immigration, a farm bill, a postal bill. we talk about word. i am glad we got that done. mr. president, that built is a shadow of its former self. -- that bill is a shadow of its former self. all we want is for the president of the united states, democrat or republican, to be documented. >> ron johnson also spoke about the filibuster rules. >> i appreciate your opening remarks. also, the distinguished service that the nominee
times. not my fancy things done by the committee, but in the senate. we have three people who are qualified. if republicans want to avoid a problem, what they want to do is continue. can you imagine the american people are looking at this and saying that they think the senate is going just fine. this goes -- the status quo is good? look at the gallup poll. 80% -- 86% of the american people think the senate is bad is because they are not doing important things. i have been here a while. we have...
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toce his repetitive pivots the economy time and time again particularly at a time when his administrationhaving to answer hard questions about various scandals. say welcome, mr. president. let's talk about the economy. list talk about what works and what doesn't. i think we know now what does not work. it is another government program that raises taxes and increases regulations and creates uncertainty on the job creators we are depending upon to put america back to work. as a washington post correspondent noted, the president promised one million new manufacturing jobs by the of 2016. the factor unemployment has fallen. jobs toward that goal. there is some good news. i was on the floor yesterday and bragging about that economic growth in my state. we are taking advantage of the innovation and the technology in the energy production business. we are seeing a huge movement back on shore to the u.s. a lot of manufacturing because of low -- the low price of natural gas. the president does not seem to recognize the benefits of producing our own domestic natural energy and what that would mean
toce his repetitive pivots the economy time and time again particularly at a time when his administrationhaving to answer hard questions about various scandals. say welcome, mr. president. let's talk about the economy. list talk about what works and what doesn't. i think we know now what does not work. it is another government program that raises taxes and increases regulations and creates uncertainty on the job creators we are depending upon to put america back to work. as a washington post...
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it's a wonderful time. it's an exciting time. you supervisors for being here, supervisor chiu and scott wiener for being
it's a wonderful time. it's an exciting time. you supervisors for being here, supervisor chiu and scott wiener for being
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why is the time now? well, the last five years since the housing and the overall financial crisis, we have seen, slowly albeit, the housing market come back to life. obviously, this has been supported by a low interest rate environment that has permitted more refinancing and more modifications. rising home values have brought many homeowners out from under water mortgages, and housing prices have been a significant factor in fannie and freddie's recent record profits. but now those very profits have somehow been wrapped into at least some of our colleagues' discussions about our debt ceiling debate. to speak for this senator, i think the senator from tennessee, and candidly i think many senators are not even engaged with us on this debate right now. the last thing we want is for fannie and freddie to virtually serve as a piggy bank for either side of the aisle's pet projects, and if we're not careful, that could happen. fannie and freddie have been in conservatorship for five years. become we become even
why is the time now? well, the last five years since the housing and the overall financial crisis, we have seen, slowly albeit, the housing market come back to life. obviously, this has been supported by a low interest rate environment that has permitted more refinancing and more modifications. rising home values have brought many homeowners out from under water mortgages, and housing prices have been a significant factor in fannie and freddie's recent record profits. but now those very profits...
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local time. and yet, the announcement was made so much later. is that an indication, do you think, of perhaps a fairly traumatic delivery? is there any indication yet that there may be information surrounding that coming? do you think that this was simply a matter of the royal family you know producing the story releasing the news as they chose to, or do you think there was some indication of how traumatic this birth may have been? >> well, i mean, right now, that's the million pound question. it will did raise set off alarm bells amongst all of us when is we saw there was a four-hour plus gap between the actual birth moments and the release of the information. now, maybe it was some of the couriers who are stepping in at that point trying to regulate, trying to make things as smooth as possible. we don't know. she's always been considered to be an extremely thin slight you have hip woman. some of my female friends and colleagues told me that that means it could have been a very difficult birth.
local time. and yet, the announcement was made so much later. is that an indication, do you think, of perhaps a fairly traumatic delivery? is there any indication yet that there may be information surrounding that coming? do you think that this was simply a matter of the royal family you know producing the story releasing the news as they chose to, or do you think there was some indication of how traumatic this birth may have been? >> well, i mean, right now, that's the million pound...
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i think it's time to get more aggressive. may be one in productivity, like software in particular and internet stocks. the defensive side, i still like health care. it's been our biggest overweight. it's so much cheaper than staples, utilities, telecoms. those are the plays that got caught up in the bond yield market. they don't have the ability to grow as much. there's a lot better dream on the health care side. >> would you buy banks going into the earning season right now? >> we added banks a couple weeks ago. i think a lot of it has played out. people realize the ten-year yield won't back up much more dramatically from here. paying for the front end to move two years from now seems early. i think they are going to have good results but i don't think they are going to go up as much as they indicate. i think it's more balanced on that group. >> uh-huh. >> great to see you, adam. >> thank you so much. adam parker. >>> today's historic close sparked by dubbish comments by chairman been bernanke last night. what will happen wh
i think it's time to get more aggressive. may be one in productivity, like software in particular and internet stocks. the defensive side, i still like health care. it's been our biggest overweight. it's so much cheaper than staples, utilities, telecoms. those are the plays that got caught up in the bond yield market. they don't have the ability to grow as much. there's a lot better dream on the health care side. >> would you buy banks going into the earning season right now? >> we...
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>> no, sir. >> how long was it between the time you shot him and the time the police got to the scene? >> it felt like forever. i would say 15 to 30 seconds. >> it was that quick? >> yes, sir. >> in other words they had already been on their way they were there within 15-30 seconds. what do you make of all of the national media attention in this case? there are crimes that happen every day, the nation is focused on your case. why do you think that is and what do you make of it and what does it mean to you? >> it is surreal. i don't like they have rushed to judgment the way they have. i feel like when they have a story that is remotely positive they interpret it negatively. >> by the way we did have conversations, you and i and i was asking you about the case i was asking you for an interview. there was a report suggesting that i offered to pay your legal fees. >> never happened. >> never happened. >> just for the record you have been offered nothing to do this interview. >> not a thing. >> what we talked about specifically was your case. only about your case. that's it. >> and i was a
>> no, sir. >> how long was it between the time you shot him and the time the police got to the scene? >> it felt like forever. i would say 15 to 30 seconds. >> it was that quick? >> yes, sir. >> in other words they had already been on their way they were there within 15-30 seconds. what do you make of all of the national media attention in this case? there are crimes that happen every day, the nation is focused on your case. why do you think that is and what...
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so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase.o you can. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low...
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they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the fire of the bra. a symbol. showing that we are as much as the men. maybe we first tried to look at men to see that we are equals. after that, it was one that would then it can be as mature, strong or whatever, than a man. but we also see the attribute of imagery, of seduction, which was exactly what was into it in madonna. >> so we can all understand. when you saw madonna in her appointed course it, this was not the first time you had seen womens' underwear -- in her pointed corset, this was not the first emmy had seen women's underwear. you saw it with your
they have to be 10 times more clever than the men. they have everything it themselves already at the base. >> that we already know we are 10 times more intelligent. [laughter] >> yes. i mean, like, men did not realize that most of the time. even if the need. the need, you know. so that, you know, truly, i felt the power of the woman. at the time, also like the woman at sleeve and that kind of thing. we admit -- we -- women reacting on taking out the bra and putting it on fire. the...
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in january and february, 26 times out of 26 times and the market has gone up over 20 percent for theear. even though we are up 12 or 13 of 14% so far, we did still haveon the upside.e where we are but it will be volatile. let's look at some winners and losers today on wall street. this one is a little bit different. the first one, l loser, of gold. gold prices were the worst on record. the second quarter, what you saw was a gold dropping 23%. it was kind of interesting because low-cost money tends to send a flight toward hard assets, gold being a medal is a hard asset. it had its largest quarterly loss in 45 years. the last five or six years the word gold has had a huge run, that is starting to break. silver was a disaster as well. monsters university is a product by at walt disney. this dark as always seems to be near a 52 week high. i want you think disney, picks arpixar. disney is franchises. what i buy disney today? probably not. what i continue to watch it for the next 10 to 15 years, probably so. next up, lone ranger. we have a loser, blackberry down 25% on friday. the new blac
in january and february, 26 times out of 26 times and the market has gone up over 20 percent for theear. even though we are up 12 or 13 of 14% so far, we did still haveon the upside.e where we are but it will be volatile. let's look at some winners and losers today on wall street. this one is a little bit different. the first one, l loser, of gold. gold prices were the worst on record. the second quarter, what you saw was a gold dropping 23%. it was kind of interesting because low-cost money...
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(cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! you know what time it is. go time! it's go time. time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? oh, then it's go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. it's go time! >> john: today on wtf north carolina, we focus on the state's criminal class by which i mean the hundred or so people arrested this week for protesting outside of the state senate chamber as part of the citizenry's moral monday movement. in the state where the rights of women, the poor, and middle class are under siege, actual morality has become a crime. more than two-thirds of the those arrested were women who used nonviolent civil disobedience to protest the fact that the republican-controlled legislature in the process of passing bills that will close most states abortions clinics despite the one little minor technicality that abortion still happens to be legal in america. i don't want to portray these lawmakers as one dimensional. they don't cater to one constituency. they're devoted to the service and needs of b
(cenk) it's go time! it's go time! it's go time! you know what time it is. go time! it's go time. time. what time is it rob? here comes the young turks go time! it's go time. oh is it? oh, then it's go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. it's go time! >> john: today on wtf north carolina, we focus on the state's criminal class by which i mean the hundred or so people arrested this week for protesting outside of the state senate chamber as part of the citizenry's moral...
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back when i was governor the first time, that was a long time ago -- some of you folks weren't even born-- not too many. i see a few gray hairs here who are hanging around. that was a long time ago, 38 years ago, as a matter of fact. very few people get to be governor 38 years after they first started. [laughter] >> with a 28-year hiatus. (applause) so, i guess i have to expiate my many political sins and i spent time in the wilderness. but i am back and i can reflect on how politics work, how it worked then, what's happened in the meantime, challenges we now face. i promoted solar energy back in 1975 when i signed a law that granted a 55% tax credit to the installation of solar. that time was mostly solar hot water. but 55% was a credit, not a deduction. so, you took it right off your state income tax. probably the biggest incentive that has ever been provided. but over the years times change, but still california at that time was leading the way in solar and building efficiency, and then very shortly after 1982 promulgated appliance efficiency standards. so, we did get the sense of ren
back when i was governor the first time, that was a long time ago -- some of you folks weren't even born-- not too many. i see a few gray hairs here who are hanging around. that was a long time ago, 38 years ago, as a matter of fact. very few people get to be governor 38 years after they first started. [laughter] >> with a 28-year hiatus. (applause) so, i guess i have to expiate my many political sins and i spent time in the wilderness. but i am back and i can reflect on how politics...
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now that you've heard it time and time and time again, you have developed this certainty, correct? that this is your brother? >> he made that statement to both sybrina fulton and her sonja var ris trying to counter balance the fact that they are his closest relatives, they think this is trayvon martin. i think the other thing that's really crucial here is that you remember back to the first day of the trial, that the prosecution opened with the young man, his fiancee's son, whom trayvon went to the store to get skittles for and they're closing with his mother and his brother who looks a great deal like him. >> doesn't he. >> so it's eerie to see this young man who is a spitting image of trayvon martin and a reminder of, you know, what this young man won't get to experience. a college student, well spoken and they're saying well, could this have been what trayvon martin would have grown into had he not died tragically last year. >> i was asking lisa bloom earlier about whether she agreed with the timing of these witnesses right now and the testimony and, you know, absolutely. this w
now that you've heard it time and time and time again, you have developed this certainty, correct? that this is your brother? >> he made that statement to both sybrina fulton and her sonja var ris trying to counter balance the fact that they are his closest relatives, they think this is trayvon martin. i think the other thing that's really crucial here is that you remember back to the first day of the trial, that the prosecution opened with the young man, his fiancee's son, whom trayvon...
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hartz has had a lot of time. >> you have a lot of time, more than the normally allotted time. >> so we are opening this up to public comment and i believe that mr. warfield was going to speak. >> mr. warfield, were you going to speak? >> peter warfield, executive director of library users, i have had a long history with the library and unfortunately i can say that the new commissioner is mistaken. the job of the minutes is not necessarily to include anything that the commissioners say. or anything that their officials might say,vy been to a lot with the library commission. let me tell you they have it on frid which they wanted to put into the library and which we and the aclu at the chronic foundation thought or it was the technology that was highly privacy funding and so they had a forum and a fixed time went had all kinds of invited people. and minutes, you know what they said? at bry commission for that meeting for the presenters and their two hours of discussion? nothing. not one word. and the library commission has also discussed on again, off again, over the years how about we ju
hartz has had a lot of time. >> you have a lot of time, more than the normally allotted time. >> so we are opening this up to public comment and i believe that mr. warfield was going to speak. >> mr. warfield, were you going to speak? >> peter warfield, executive director of library users, i have had a long history with the library and unfortunately i can say that the new commissioner is mistaken. the job of the minutes is not necessarily to include anything that the...
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at peak times between 10 and to you will see a slowdown during peak time.delays will be as significant. >> air-traffic controllers really handle the situation, dealing with all of those planes on final approach and being able to divert them to other airports. you read sfo for years, we are a tough airport to do something like that. >> the aerospace here is very complex. they're all interlinked together. i know firsthand from a flight we got suckered out right away >> thank you for joining us, we appreciate that this morning. mike and kare and mcca >> we are waking up to a low cloud deck this morning. most of the airport stations are reporting cloudy conditions right now. it is also chilly out there with mid-50s in concord in san jose. oakland at 60 degrees in both these out the door in santa rosa. because of poor visibility sfo is now reporting delays of about 98 minutes of arriving flights. keep this in mind if you're picking someone out from the airport. looking at future cast four, the skies will start to clear as we head into the early afternoon. it wil
at peak times between 10 and to you will see a slowdown during peak time.delays will be as significant. >> air-traffic controllers really handle the situation, dealing with all of those planes on final approach and being able to divert them to other airports. you read sfo for years, we are a tough airport to do something like that. >> the aerospace here is very complex. they're all interlinked together. i know firsthand from a flight we got suckered out right away >> thank you...
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>> we do not have to much time. time. much the we are looking at an aging population. .e are going to become very old we need younger people coming in to take over to bill this before us and build it well. seems to be one of the main focuses for strengthening and maintaining and growing our labor force so that we can support ourselves growing forward. andhe impact of immigration him again -- and immigrant growth, there is this. -- and immigrant growth, there is this. other organizations have done .ery specific metropolitan work i am speaking of the new york institute that looks at immigration and economic effects across the areas. i'm going to turn the rust over to my sample -- fellow panelists here. >> go ahead. i just want to pick up on the point of incentives and what that could mean for detroit. areas that have had life. the incentivizing of connecting immigrant entrepreneurs and figuring out two months up there. then they can open up a business. the absolute reality is this changed neighborhood. there is the economic
>> we do not have to much time. time. much the we are looking at an aging population. .e are going to become very old we need younger people coming in to take over to bill this before us and build it well. seems to be one of the main focuses for strengthening and maintaining and growing our labor force so that we can support ourselves growing forward. andhe impact of immigration him again -- and immigrant growth, there is this. -- and immigrant growth, there is this. other organizations...
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one time with her boys. and they loved adored her and spent a ton of time with her. i think you're going to see that go even more towards family time and hands-on time with this baby, jamie. >> is there a discussion there, martha, of diana and what she would be thinking or doing when this big day comes? >> reporter: you know, there's a lot on tv here about those years. about diana with her little boys. it does kind of break your heart when you see how much they adored her and how much she would have wanted to be part of this excitement and of her first grandchild being born. so there's a lot of discussion about it. but, you know, kate and diana are so different. diana was married when she was 19 years old. she had william when she was 20. kate's going to be 31. by the time she will have her first baby, diana had an 11-year-old. she's such a more independent woman. she's college educated, kate middleton as she used to be called. she really is calling a lot of the shots here. william clearly backs her up on it
one time with her boys. and they loved adored her and spent a ton of time with her. i think you're going to see that go even more towards family time and hands-on time with this baby, jamie. >> is there a discussion there, martha, of diana and what she would be thinking or doing when this big day comes? >> reporter: you know, there's a lot on tv here about those years. about diana with her little boys. it does kind of break your heart when you see how much they adored her and how...