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when you have terrorism, you have war, when you have war, you always have innocent life that could be victim of any war. you cannot talk about -- we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image within syria. >> charlie: not just the west. it's the east, it's the middle east and eyes of the world have been on syria. we have seen atrocities on both sides. but on your side as well. they have seen brutality by dictator that they say -- put you in category with the worst. >> we have to now the terrorists who come and kill syrians and destroy the country much, much more, this is where we can be a good president. what you imply. >> charlie: you can't allowed why the idea that there is opposition to your government from within syria, that is not possible for you to imagine? >> to imagine that we have opposition? we have it, you go you can go meet with them. we have some of them in the government, we have some of them outside the government. they are opposition. we have it. >> charlie: those are the people have been fighting against you. >> opposition is differe
when you have terrorism, you have war, when you have war, you always have innocent life that could be victim of any war. you cannot talk about -- we don't have to discuss what the image in the west before discussing the image within syria. >> charlie: not just the west. it's the east, it's the middle east and eyes of the world have been on syria. we have seen atrocities on both sides. but on your side as well. they have seen brutality by dictator that they say -- put you in category with...
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you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you '
you don't have to actually light something like a candle, you don't actually have to touch something. we will add, more, make more effect, here. you got cherries jubilee. how do you put this out? [laughter]. put the lid? what if you '
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if you have an established name, you can get away with it.it's something that clients aren't already familiar with, prospective clients aren't already familiar with, you need to have a nice looking site. >> you can be strategic with the phone number. the founders got an 800 number that makes them look bigger than they are. if you're in d.c., you want somebody working locally. if you have an 800 number into a call center, you're not cutting yourself out of that business. >> as for face to face meetings, they meet their clients on site or go to the customers' offices. >> we can kill two birds with one stone. do an on site walk through and then talk about the event itself. it means that we can have that office space somewhere else. in theory. >> not having offices allows 501 auctions to be in multiple markets without paying multiple rents. teddy's based out of new york, while john is in richmond. >> it's a matter of being close to where our clients are, to meet with clients in richmond easily, make a day trip up to d.c. and put in face time with
if you have an established name, you can get away with it.it's something that clients aren't already familiar with, prospective clients aren't already familiar with, you need to have a nice looking site. >> you can be strategic with the phone number. the founders got an 800 number that makes them look bigger than they are. if you're in d.c., you want somebody working locally. if you have an 800 number into a call center, you're not cutting yourself out of that business. >> as for...
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if you have done so, let the person know that you have had the place inspected. that makes the case go away. certainly, it lessens the likelihood you were going to be sued. if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course of litigation if there is a problem with access to your premises, so long as the renovations are readily achievable. if it does not so much cost that it is so excess of for the amount of revenue being generated for your business, you have to make -- the way to look at it is let's say it takes $50,000 to renovate or remedy a the proper for business. if your business is generating $100,000 a year in revenues, you clearly are not going to come up with $50,000 to make the changes, at least not in year one. but some of it you can do in year one. that percentage is not in a fixed
if you have done so, let the person know that you have had the place inspected. that makes the case go away. certainly, it lessens the likelihood you were going to be sued. if you need more time, talk to the tenants or talk to the person suing you, sending you the letter. get some additional time. they do not have elyria. what you need to do is find out what your rights are, and if you need to make repairs or remediations, do it because you are going to have to do it sometime during the course...
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>> they want to know do you have paying customers? you do, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also guilt.com, the women who started that had children while they were funding it. you have children. i was working from, you know, middle of the hospital -- >> the right investors. >> great. next up, a question about the potential pit falls of crowd funding for the owner of a hardware startup. >> a lot of times companies put kick start campaigns online without really fully fleshing out their supply chain and their business model. and they end up committing to things that they can't deliver. and so we want to figure out if that's the right path for us or if it's not. >> i think he's asking if crowd funding is the right path for him, not whether he should not have the supply chain. >> i think crowd funding is just another form of marketing. it is certainly not a panacea. most people on kick starter or india go go they raise less than $10,
>> they want to know do you have paying customers? you do, you could be green living on mars and be married to a tree and people wouldn't care. they want to know do you have cash flow. >> i would say also guilt.com, the women who started that had children while they were funding it. you have children. i was working from, you know, middle of the hospital -- >> the right investors. >> great. next up, a question about the potential pit falls of crowd funding for the owner...
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are driving you have to get out. water. how much water do you need for 72 hours? if you use the hot water heater you have to turn off the gas. if you don't stop the gas it will light up and cause a little explosion or fire. vegetables. the back of the tank you go up and treat water with bleach. but remember, it should be a fresh pot of bleach. once you open bleach it looses the effectiveness of the bleach. one capful for a gallon of water. wait 20 minutes. wash your hands. wait a half-hour, to drink it, tastes like pool water but it kills germs. >> what kind of food do you want to keep? open the fridge don't open it too much. eat all perishable food first. you want to save emergency supplies. what emergency supply food do you want to /kaoepl. keep? energy bars. dry food. canned vegetables. can corn, can peas, you can drain that and drink the water and eat the vegetables. buy can food that you eat normally. and a can opener. first aid kit, have 3. have you a small one in the car, have a nice sized one for home and make sure y
are driving you have to get out. water. how much water do you need for 72 hours? if you use the hot water heater you have to turn off the gas. if you don't stop the gas it will light up and cause a little explosion or fire. vegetables. the back of the tank you go up and treat water with bleach. but remember, it should be a fresh pot of bleach. once you open bleach it looses the effectiveness of the bleach. one capful for a gallon of water. wait 20 minutes. wash your hands. wait a half-hour, to...
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have those cases come to you? >> some of them have. of course reading, having the interaction with tom as a legislator, we're good friends and he has spearheaded taking the personal from the families' perspective and his own experiences and targeted it toward legislation. there's far too much of it. part of the training, the law that was passed talks about school personnel reporting but doesn't cover volunteers. how do we reach out to make sure the campus volunteers are also trained? how do we have the victims find a way to be brave enough to report it, that they are being bullied and to talk to some trusted adult about that. >> and see those things don't cost money. one gets very artful, as the former senator knows, when you good out before appropriations, the committee where everything dies. because there's a price tag, i feel like minnie pearl that i have a little price tag on the bill. we did informal surveys and found a lot of schools had programs. these things are mostly codifying something or alerting the principal and in that w
have those cases come to you? >> some of them have. of course reading, having the interaction with tom as a legislator, we're good friends and he has spearheaded taking the personal from the families' perspective and his own experiences and targeted it toward legislation. there's far too much of it. part of the training, the law that was passed talks about school personnel reporting but doesn't cover volunteers. how do we reach out to make sure the campus volunteers are also trained? how...
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but you have arrived. one does not have to go to the studio to do a record to have a catalog big enough and bad enough to do is show. it raises a bunch of questions. if you don't have to do it, why do it? >> you have to be able to gauge in the well to be able to grow.ue to give and this is about just living our , it really makes you want to do more creative things. we got the opportunity to do it with sony legacy and we looked andt as a great opportunity we embraced the challenge this time. tavis: from conception, how long did it take? >> about two years. in the well and started listening and researching our own music. but once the process got going, it was really fluid and we thought we are cool right now. we had a lot of fun doing the record. also, larry put the middle pieces together for us. in the studio, you have a lot of joy and it translates on that cd. we have always had that kind of thing going on. personally, i can't wait to get to the studio. and working with these gentlemen, we were just in the
but you have arrived. one does not have to go to the studio to do a record to have a catalog big enough and bad enough to do is show. it raises a bunch of questions. if you don't have to do it, why do it? >> you have to be able to gauge in the well to be able to grow.ue to give and this is about just living our , it really makes you want to do more creative things. we got the opportunity to do it with sony legacy and we looked andt as a great opportunity we embraced the challenge this...
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you have done a hell of a job. thank you for everything what you have done.made this country what it is. [ applause ] i think we'll take some on topic questions for the mayors. >> how do the summit expand engineers about the summit? >> people will go where they think there is a challenge and if companies want to be where the people they can employ, where they want to live. both of us have the responsibility of making it exciting cities but then you have companies that will come. once you get the momentum behind you, it's easy to do it. any meeting like we are having gets the best and brightest and when they come, they get publicity and ideas that they want to use. >> i think the exciting part is to identify the role of technology that everybody is not familiar with. we know that technology in businesses is valuable, but we are talking about the other jobs that technology sustains and that means how does it affect our tourism, health care, education, those areas. i think every city is going to have their ears open very widely and even send reps to gain this ki
you have done a hell of a job. thank you for everything what you have done.made this country what it is. [ applause ] i think we'll take some on topic questions for the mayors. >> how do the summit expand engineers about the summit? >> people will go where they think there is a challenge and if companies want to be where the people they can employ, where they want to live. both of us have the responsibility of making it exciting cities but then you have companies that will come....
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you have a bucket list and you both have a good job. >> we made it when we were 17 years old. >> okayso you got number one. number two. >> own my own home. >> good for you. >> she still rents. >> so. >> i'm trying to -- we both agreed on the plan together. she is flighty all the time. >> okay. so you are -- >> i'm more centered. >> but you are making kind of fun of her because she doesn't own a home. >> i just thought we would do it together. i feel left out because we are best friends. >> how old are you now? 28. >> i'm pushing
you have a bucket list and you both have a good job. >> we made it when we were 17 years old. >> okayso you got number one. number two. >> own my own home. >> good for you. >> she still rents. >> so. >> i'm trying to -- we both agreed on the plan together. she is flighty all the time. >> okay. so you are -- >> i'm more centered. >> but you are making kind of fun of her because she doesn't own a home. >> i just thought we would do...
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>> if you don't have story, you have to be able to go, you have to listen to this. going toto go, i am die if i don't get to tell this story. it has to be the first thing out of you. the weird thing that turns on you, once it gets to the listeners ears, it it should be the listeners story. how does the artist and power the listener to make that transition from it being about your story you want them to hear to embracing it as their own? >> if they get a slap in the face, a shock of recognition -- i have been through this before, that's when you succeed. that's when you do your job. guy like mick jagger, who is not as good a dancer as tina turner, isn't as good a singer as someone like claudia, isn't as great a writer as paul simon -- he is greater than the sum of his parts. he's a great performer. there's no way you can ignore him on stage. it would be that much more because his tory resonated, and he was able to get it out there so urgently you just loved it. you don't care. you make this so easy for me. belafonte is a friend of mine and has been on this show so man
>> if you don't have story, you have to be able to go, you have to listen to this. going toto go, i am die if i don't get to tell this story. it has to be the first thing out of you. the weird thing that turns on you, once it gets to the listeners ears, it it should be the listeners story. how does the artist and power the listener to make that transition from it being about your story you want them to hear to embracing it as their own? >> if they get a slap in the face, a shock of...
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know if you have it? gone ria, yeah, but how about the first two? >> when you talk about c-dif, that's a kind of infection you're going to get in your bowels that gives you severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, and that can get into your system and kill people. but the news is worse than we think. over 100,000 people have died from the hospital-acquired infections. over $10 billion we're spending on taking care of these kind of infections. i think the reason why we're here today is because since 1927 when alexander fleming discovered penicillin unl till now, for many years we were doing well. antibiotics were defeating these bugs. then we kind of fell asleep, and the bugs are very smart. they have genetic mutations. they talk to each other. when one dies, a gene can go to someone else. resistance builds up, and meanwhile, our companies did not invent new antibiotics. it takes a lot of money and years. >> what should i tell my doctor? >> how do you go to your doctor and say you're overprescribing? >> you have to
know if you have it? gone ria, yeah, but how about the first two? >> when you talk about c-dif, that's a kind of infection you're going to get in your bowels that gives you severe diarrhea, abdominal pain, and that can get into your system and kill people. but the news is worse than we think. over 100,000 people have died from the hospital-acquired infections. over $10 billion we're spending on taking care of these kind of infections. i think the reason why we're here today is because...
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and you have a limiter, do you have a lock on your limiter? >> yeah, we have a separate cabinet with a lot of the sound equipment that the djs would be able to tamper with. and they will hear it that the noise is noticable at the sound booth and a lot of people will complain and we will monitor it because we have a separate room and we make sure that that separate amplifier turns down or equally or disproportionately levels. >> how do you explain the complaints about the club? >> we had a tenant that lived in the hotel that was a known complainer, prior to our operation she was complain regularly and on several occurrences she called the police on nights when we are not in operation. and she is also taken a lot of action on her grievances and i think that we still, and we still address any complaints that she has, and we still acknowledge her and we still come up and talk to her, but i think that she has subdued the level of complaints, more recently a member of the community up the block has been a larger advocate of noise and i believe the ma
and you have a limiter, do you have a lock on your limiter? >> yeah, we have a separate cabinet with a lot of the sound equipment that the djs would be able to tamper with. and they will hear it that the noise is noticable at the sound booth and a lot of people will complain and we will monitor it because we have a separate room and we make sure that that separate amplifier turns down or equally or disproportionately levels. >> how do you explain the complaints about the club?...
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you have the port charges. in this case you have a charge which is one time charge per passenger and the port receives that money and then the security charges. there are other cost that the lines pay but we're not involved with that such as tugs and pilots and things like that. that is what total port cost basically exist sochlt what we did is basically the metholgy was straight forward. there's two sources for this information. number one is the port tours and we can get from all the ports but more importantly we collected rates that are already negotiated between cruise lines and ports because a lot of ports on the united states have private agreement with tariff agreement in terms of volume. what we did was collected that. every port operates differently and how the tariffs are collected but we did do a medium and small and large ship. and came up with a charge and that's how they came up with the money. they charge the customer. we're showing a home port scenario. the customer are counted as they embark. t
you have the port charges. in this case you have a charge which is one time charge per passenger and the port receives that money and then the security charges. there are other cost that the lines pay but we're not involved with that such as tugs and pilots and things like that. that is what total port cost basically exist sochlt what we did is basically the metholgy was straight forward. there's two sources for this information. number one is the port tours and we can get from all the ports...
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you have to do better. the only way the do that is by picking your own stocks and active think managing your own portfolio for your own tax consequences. but how do you start? that's what we're talking about tonight? like said this show is all about the method or methods to break through strictly quoting the bard to my madness. how do i pick stocks? tonight you get a piece of that answer. the truth that i have got far too many methods. far too many ways of picking out great stocks to cover them in one single show. but i want to give you some of the tools of my trade enough so that you can start to fix stocks like yours truly on your own or do better than i am. you don't have to follow as many stocks and i do follow a lot of stocks which is something that was recently tested by patriots at the barry inn which i co-own and i do the eggs on sunday and the dishes there. at the bottom of the show it's about educating you and giving you the ultimate insider perspective on how it can make you money. i'm not here to
you have to do better. the only way the do that is by picking your own stocks and active think managing your own portfolio for your own tax consequences. but how do you start? that's what we're talking about tonight? like said this show is all about the method or methods to break through strictly quoting the bard to my madness. how do i pick stocks? tonight you get a piece of that answer. the truth that i have got far too many methods. far too many ways of picking out great stocks to cover them...
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you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
you have to go there and see for yourself. >> it has been a pleasure to have you on the program. want to wish you the best in your personal and professional endeavors in the future. >> thank you very much. >> thank you for watching our program today. we will see you next time. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org--
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you have anxiety dreams to this day? >> yeah. can't control what goes on in your dreams anyway. so i'm there, you know, let's say with the beatles. and we're playing. >> okay. what we do. what we do. quick. whoo! still waking up in a cold sweat. >> has that ever happened? has the audience ever left? >> no. no. in my dreams they have. >> next summer is the 50th anniversary of the first time the beatles played in los angeles. what do you remember about that trip? about your first time here in hollywood? >> well, a lot of screaming. >> uh-huh. >> it is, you know, great. >> it's not great any more. now when there is screaming in hollywood, it means like batman is being murdered outside. >> yeah, you know, beautiful girls. we were young, we were healthy and we were ready to roll. [ applause ] what came to my mind when you said that is they hosted a party which was a benefit, a little fundraiser and all the stars paid to have their kids come. so like dean martin's kids came. kirk douglas's. and all of these kids came. they were kind of
you have anxiety dreams to this day? >> yeah. can't control what goes on in your dreams anyway. so i'm there, you know, let's say with the beatles. and we're playing. >> okay. what we do. what we do. quick. whoo! still waking up in a cold sweat. >> has that ever happened? has the audience ever left? >> no. no. in my dreams they have. >> next summer is the 50th anniversary of the first time the beatles played in los angeles. what do you remember about that trip?...
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you in charge? >> i think the wife will figure out a way to have the he is inehink charge that is where you t have the difference. i know how they do about the wife and kids are typically in charge but you could switch it up and say who makes the financialec decisions to make the spending decisions my wife is completely in charge. s >> she does the purchase isfutu but you plan for the future? >> i feel that i plan for the futurefutu. but she has a direct relationship with ups and ben back -- and fedexre because every time i come sho home i tripped over a box.goin >> i hear that credit-card cing right now. [laughter] melissa: and what percentage is yours or your husband's? >> but if it wasn't for me everyone in my house woulduse be walking around naked. sho snowshoes them constantly gettingas items if i was noteo out purchasingpl, me but haved! nothing we would have no food. nothing. >> that is what my wife says t she makes the decisions because she thinks about everybody equally i think aboutg myself then have one major thing to worry about is bringing home the many and feed the beastbu. >> it is the
you in charge? >> i think the wife will figure out a way to have the he is inehink charge that is where you t have the difference. i know how they do about the wife and kids are typically in charge but you could switch it up and say who makes the financialec decisions to make the spending decisions my wife is completely in charge. s >> she does the purchase isfutu but you plan for the future? >> i feel that i plan for the futurefutu. but she has a direct relationship with ups...
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have you put signs up? >> we have one on the far left but could put one at the extract entrance. >> that would be helpful. any other comments? >> your neighborhood procedure, i don't see an e-mail or anything. did you relay this in writing on the procedures if there is a sound complaint this is what you guys are implementing? because i don't see a copy, i am trusting you that was sent out to everybody that has concerns here. >> it was sent out on a group e-mail to two of the main point people in the rear. so yes. >> okay, when i went there, i wouldn't stay long, they were on break. and again about the outside. i mean there is a lot of people smoking and things like that. the only thing i would mention if security can keep a pathway open for the neighbors. some people had to walk in the middle of the street. that's the only thing i heard. they are pretty quiet. i didn't go in because they were on break. and i had to go back to my work, my club, so i couldn't stay long. but what i see on the documentation i am
have you put signs up? >> we have one on the far left but could put one at the extract entrance. >> that would be helpful. any other comments? >> your neighborhood procedure, i don't see an e-mail or anything. did you relay this in writing on the procedures if there is a sound complaint this is what you guys are implementing? because i don't see a copy, i am trusting you that was sent out to everybody that has concerns here. >> it was sent out on a group e-mail to two of...
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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 to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have access to that? maybe, maybe not. so size up, you want to establish your priorities, make your decisions. you want to come up with a plan and after you have a plan, you want to take action. remember, it's continuous fact gathering process. you want to evaluate your progress. there are 50 percent of the people can be rescued by who? this is where you come in for the next 30 percent to make it 80 percent of the people. the next 30 percent of the people can be rescued by you people. then there's another 15 percent, that's where the fire department comes in, or the sheriff's department, people who are
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 to do it. and do you have the right equipment? you need specialized equipment? do you have...
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>> you have the fire in the belly if you are an entrepreneur as it is. would say that the opportunities with our business in growth, they have certainly been stymied years ago. especially with this administration because there is so much uncertainly out there. we never know what is coming down the pike. and we don't know with the health care increases and everything else what we're going to do. and what we're looking to do really is increase your -- decrease your costs by turning your full-time workers into part-time workers. that's one of the things we have thought about doing with our business. and we are looking at whether or not certain positions in our company are necessary. it's a fight for survival. >> we'll keep in touch with both of you. appreciate your being back today. >>> if you want a good-paying job, what about getting a job that gets your hands dirty? >> mike rowe will tell us how changing attitudes toward ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] ultra rugged phones from sprint. buy one, get four free, and $150 credit when you swih your business line to sp
>> you have the fire in the belly if you are an entrepreneur as it is. would say that the opportunities with our business in growth, they have certainly been stymied years ago. especially with this administration because there is so much uncertainly out there. we never know what is coming down the pike. and we don't know with the health care increases and everything else what we're going to do. and what we're looking to do really is increase your -- decrease your costs by turning your...
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you don't have to give us things that are not required. if you give us extra information we will look at it. don't give us extra information give us what's necessary. what is necessary includes; this is out of the building code, space layout. the use of all the areas have to be shown on plans. you can't have undesignated rooms or areas. all the disabled access features must be shown. a state law in the state building code. how to gain entrance from the parking to the restaurant. through the restaurant, bathrooms serving the area of remodel or the restaurant. any phones and drinking fountains all have to be shown. structural plans details energy codeup grade r50ir789 have to be detailed the energy codes are strict like disabled access codes. they are turning to the green building codes. we will see new green building requirements for san francisco. now the california energy code fills the space of green building requirements. fire department where you have an occupant load of 50 or more and the occupant load is not the patrons it's based on
you don't have to give us things that are not required. if you give us extra information we will look at it. don't give us extra information give us what's necessary. what is necessary includes; this is out of the building code, space layout. the use of all the areas have to be shown on plans. you can't have undesignated rooms or areas. all the disabled access features must be shown. a state law in the state building code. how to gain entrance from the parking to the restaurant. through the...
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do not know the market, you have to be aware was born on in that area. his if you do not have local knowledge you cannot help out the buyer or the seller. >> your agent, will need to know that they can get the job done. this would be for the lowest price for the buyer and the highest price for the seller. >> give me a financial to when it comes to real- estate. >> what's more important to me is a good environment for children. exit strategy. when you buy, people always pay more in school districts. when you look federalist a purchase you have to look at it as an investment. will my dollars be used the best way in this location? what looked at cannot sell this home if life should shift. you need to be aware of the situation in your surroundings. be aware of the school districts. >> people can contact you at 925-838-4300. you can go to callahan.com >> coming up, i will do a story about bed as scintillating with money and which need to kinga a scene a sn what she can do. for over 60,000 california foster children, extra curricular activities help provide a s
do not know the market, you have to be aware was born on in that area. his if you do not have local knowledge you cannot help out the buyer or the seller. >> your agent, will need to know that they can get the job done. this would be for the lowest price for the buyer and the highest price for the seller. >> give me a financial to when it comes to real- estate. >> what's more important to me is a good environment for children. exit strategy. when you buy, people always pay...
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you could have suspended but you chose to revoke because she had not come to you prior to informing you that it was not operable. >> correct. >> eye -- i have a follow up question to that. it seems to me that 6 months in operable, they abandon the business. they are gone, right? in this situation it seems, at the hearing she testified that they were working on the department of public health prools. -- approvals. it wasn't like she abandoned the whole endeavor. in that situation, wouldn't it make more sense is to give her some time to do that or assist her this doing that rather than deny the permit. i don't understand the exercise of discretion here? >> in this specific case, there is, no. 1 the department wasn't really informed. no. 2, legally, according to the condition of the permit , all the approvals from the health department and fire department must be in hand for her to continue to operate. already by not having that permit, you have provided a permit that is invalid. yes, the department could have suspended. those are the official requirement for a mobile food facility you mus
you could have suspended but you chose to revoke because she had not come to you prior to informing you that it was not operable. >> correct. >> eye -- i have a follow up question to that. it seems to me that 6 months in operable, they abandon the business. they are gone, right? in this situation it seems, at the hearing she testified that they were working on the department of public health prools. -- approvals. it wasn't like she abandoned the whole endeavor. in that situation,...
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glad to have you here. w study on newborns that finds during the first two months of life, mow new mothers have kwerns about breast feeding, but a lot choose to do it, but now it's enough to have a bunch consider giving up and switching to formula. you wouldn't imagine this because moms are under inimpression they're doing something great for their kids. >> i was surprised to see that only 16% of first-time moms are breast feeding in the first six months of life. i just couldn't believe it. now, the nice thing about it is that 92% of them started thinking about breast feeding and they were really serious about it based on the study coming, looking at 532 first moms. they find out something happens in the first three days. maybe they feel like they don't have enough milk, maybe the baby is not happy, didn't latch to the breast, some kind of problem, and that's when moms are falling off the bandwagon and saying i'm going to put in the formula. i was quite surprised. big message over here is the best milk is re
glad to have you here. w study on newborns that finds during the first two months of life, mow new mothers have kwerns about breast feeding, but a lot choose to do it, but now it's enough to have a bunch consider giving up and switching to formula. you wouldn't imagine this because moms are under inimpression they're doing something great for their kids. >> i was surprised to see that only 16% of first-time moms are breast feeding in the first six months of life. i just couldn't believe...
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but you have a monster on full bricks. >> you can, if you have a risk, next to a very tall building, that building can give you hazards. you can also be on the other extreme. i would tell you to leave the brick building in place. the performance of your building will be way on down the food chain. i would also say that just because your building survived a 1906 earthquake, >> it wasn't a big earthquake. the building was built in 1989. there are a lot of large buildings that did and there are a lot of didn't. >> i can talk to our insurance agent and says this is a serious one that comes up. we would not have enough to pay with everybody in the area. >> that has to do with cea. the amount of money they have in reserves is based on a 20-year return cycle. they haven't had 20 years >> our buildings are 80 or 90 areas old. our agents said, we will merely pay you $120 per square foot. if that should fall down, we won't be able to pay out every client. it doesn't make sense. that's why we choose not to purchase >> there are a lot of things that come into play with that. when you pay a premiu
but you have a monster on full bricks. >> you can, if you have a risk, next to a very tall building, that building can give you hazards. you can also be on the other extreme. i would tell you to leave the brick building in place. the performance of your building will be way on down the food chain. i would also say that just because your building survived a 1906 earthquake, >> it wasn't a big earthquake. the building was built in 1989. there are a lot of large buildings that did and...
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you have nothing to lose. time's running out. call now. >> they're gone. i don't have to worry about those aches and pains, you know, since i've been taking the omega xl. >> omega xl, thank you very much for changing my life, and i will be a loyal customer for life. >> omega xl's definitely worked for me. >> when i took the omega xl, the only thing that i can say is it made me feel great. >> announcer: due to its unique extraction process, omega xl gives us something called free fatty acids, which our body can utilize instantly, whereas regular fish oil comes in the triglyceride form that is bound and our body cannot utilize it readily. this is the reason why fish-oil pills have to be so big. omega xl is a small, safe, easy-to-swallow gel capsule that can go directly into your system and will effectively reduce your inflammation. >> fish oils generally, though, have an aftertaste. and they also cause burping, 'cause i used to have a problem with that, and i don't anymore. >> sure. >> does your product have these side effects? >> n
you have nothing to lose. time's running out. call now. >> they're gone. i don't have to worry about those aches and pains, you know, since i've been taking the omega xl. >> omega xl, thank you very much for changing my life, and i will be a loyal customer for life. >> omega xl's definitely worked for me. >> when i took the omega xl, the only thing that i can say is it made me feel great. >> announcer: due to its unique extraction process, omega xl gives us...
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you have areas of the country that have low high school graduation rates and don't have the infrastructure you would want for businesses but they also have some of the highest revenue surpluses that are directly going into investing in those specific projects. if i were to track you to my state and let's say my state is wyoming. i'm going there tomorrow for a meeting. they are going to attract your business because i'm not going to charge income taxes. i have a state-of-the-art airport. i have state-of-the-art schools in spoils of riches because of all of my natural gas exposure. it's kind of a redistribution of opportunity for the u.s. which is pretty romantic if you want to look at it that way. >> we are going to do two more questions. the women woman right in the back there. >> i had a question about clinton with glass-steagall. he took it out. why won't they put it back in? >> the question was about glass-steagall. volcker is an advocate of re-creating glass-steagall. i don't think it's happening at that kind of black-and-white fashion where you read direct laws that separate commercia
you have areas of the country that have low high school graduation rates and don't have the infrastructure you would want for businesses but they also have some of the highest revenue surpluses that are directly going into investing in those specific projects. if i were to track you to my state and let's say my state is wyoming. i'm going there tomorrow for a meeting. they are going to attract your business because i'm not going to charge income taxes. i have a state-of-the-art airport. i have...
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to see what you are permitted to have. before you get further involvement in a restaurant the first thing you have to do is see if it's allowed in this location. in many cases you will need to get a conditional use or other authorization which takes months and expensive and can be a deal killer right there. all these other agencies are involved the fire department are involved they are involved in assembly occupancies with an occupant load of 50 or more. the building department looks at construction reasonable doubted things the fire department looks at fire and life safety regarding exiting and sprinklers. health department is involved and permitting and inspection. the entertainment commission, this is a new change within the last 5 years or so where any restaurant wants to have live entertainment or a dj or anything defined as entertainment by the city -- is it in the -- i don't remember the add min code, i believe for the entertainment commission. have you to get a special permit. and this is sometimes difficult to do b
to see what you are permitted to have. before you get further involvement in a restaurant the first thing you have to do is see if it's allowed in this location. in many cases you will need to get a conditional use or other authorization which takes months and expensive and can be a deal killer right there. all these other agencies are involved the fire department are involved they are involved in assembly occupancies with an occupant load of 50 or more. the building department looks at...
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you have so much debt. ld have your car repossessed just to get another $500 a month car. >> i gave it back. >> because you couldn't afford it. you have to show out of to the world because you don't feel good about yourself. >> okay, if you say so i want work on you. >> it's a car. >> yeah, it's about principle. it's not about a car, because you say you're sleeping on the floor because you can't afford rent, but you can afford this. those were your words. i hope at the end of your life all these things make you happy. your car, your emptyness. >> yeah. >> i hope they fulfill you. >> we're not together. it's not your [ muted ] money. >> i think i'm about done here. i think i'm about done. >> yeah, okay. >> i'm scared. because this affects all of us. >>> are you willing to give up the bmw? >> i'm not willing to give up the bmw, no. >> at any point? welcome to my mom cave. wow. sit down. you need some campbell's chunky soup before today's big game, new chunky cheeseburger. mmm. i love cheeseburgers. i know you
you have so much debt. ld have your car repossessed just to get another $500 a month car. >> i gave it back. >> because you couldn't afford it. you have to show out of to the world because you don't feel good about yourself. >> okay, if you say so i want work on you. >> it's a car. >> yeah, it's about principle. it's not about a car, because you say you're sleeping on the floor because you can't afford rent, but you can afford this. those were your words. i hope at...
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so you have bragging rights. so to speak. >> you have to have work. you have to have a purpose.lose that purpose. particularly the ones that have, you know, the life sentences. >> the spring hill hobby shop offers additional opportunities for eligible prisoners to learn skills and work on personal projects. >> those model ships that are sailing ships, i think i've built like ten of those. those things take anywhere from a year to a year and a half to build. but they're a lot of fun. >> i make jewelry. and it gives me substantive income as well, which helps out. gets you by. so you can drink coffee and eat ice cream. >> you have to have a job. you have to be write-up free for six months. there's a criteria to get in here. >> serving a 99-year sentence for first-degree murder, patrick harrington spends his days working on a very special project. >> 2 1/2 years ago i called my younger brother and asked him, hey, can i make your daughter a doll house? he says, sure. so i've been working on this doll house for about two years now. like the windows here, they all work, up and down. al
so you have bragging rights. so to speak. >> you have to have work. you have to have a purpose.lose that purpose. particularly the ones that have, you know, the life sentences. >> the spring hill hobby shop offers additional opportunities for eligible prisoners to learn skills and work on personal projects. >> those model ships that are sailing ships, i think i've built like ten of those. those things take anywhere from a year to a year and a half to build. but they're a lot...
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now another tip that you have, which i think is fantastic, is you stop thinking about the big-name schoolsols in big huge cities. start thinking about other places. >> yes. the most elite schools like harvard and stanford, they have excellent financial aid. but what they need is schools they can get into and are going to be cost effective. both are very costly because kids want to live there. so live in the mid-atlantic. oftentimes the schools where. >> i love saint olaf college. gerri: you have been remarking about this, you say to calculate your family contributions early. tell us about that. >> when you file for financial aid, so you need to have this number way early. so you know it's a high expected family contribution, and want to look for schools that give merit scholarships to rich students. which almost all thunderbird so you need to know that figure ea. sumitomo's cite your own finances helping to drive you. >> that is right. one of the big issues that we have been talking about all week is that no one is graduating. in four years. if i were a parent, i wouldn't want untrammeled
now another tip that you have, which i think is fantastic, is you stop thinking about the big-name schoolsols in big huge cities. start thinking about other places. >> yes. the most elite schools like harvard and stanford, they have excellent financial aid. but what they need is schools they can get into and are going to be cost effective. both are very costly because kids want to live there. so live in the mid-atlantic. oftentimes the schools where. >> i love saint olaf college....
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i wish you could have asked the fire chiefs their the experts. they can tell you when they're given a new thing to test they have to sdoi decide how it's compared and can you really get the air out. remember the one fallacy about the charter that the fire department put out is if it reaches every floor >> i have a question. >> could you just finish that one thing. >> could you ask you won question i said there are 80 jurisdictions. >> 80. >> that mandate this system. >> i believe so. we've asked for the list a number of times already and i'm not talking about an option i'm talking about mandate that's where a i've being been asking for and i've not received and i've knowledgeable people here today and that's why i wish you could have asked my colleague >> if i can finish that one statement. the slide says it goes to every single floor but you also heard testimony that they stop two floors below the fire floor so if you're on floor 50 and you're trying to do evacuate it's by climbing not by an elevator >> actually, my apologizes. >> supervisor good
i wish you could have asked the fire chiefs their the experts. they can tell you when they're given a new thing to test they have to sdoi decide how it's compared and can you really get the air out. remember the one fallacy about the charter that the fire department put out is if it reaches every floor >> i have a question. >> could you just finish that one thing. >> could you ask you won question i said there are 80 jurisdictions. >> 80. >> that mandate this...
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you have been here. obviously, there is now, on a friday afternoon, the news that the president of the united states had a phone conversation with the president of iran. what do you make of that? >> first of all, i've been around the u.n. for a long time. in most general assemblies, there's always a star, or there's one star that's brighter than the others. >> rose: right. and the star this year. >> was iraq and the new president. it's an important country. he's newly electedly. he's considered to be a reformer, at least by his comment and position. >> and by people in iran. >> exactly, exactly. that's a very important point, and by people in iran. it also tells you that the world wants to engage iran. that's one point. he was received with open arms. >> rose: and iran wants to-- >> if you follow the way he acted here. he came with a pleasant, proper, moderate, warm-- frankly-- message. so iran also wanted to engage the world. is there enough common ground or not? that's going to talk more detail. but i t
you have been here. obviously, there is now, on a friday afternoon, the news that the president of the united states had a phone conversation with the president of iran. what do you make of that? >> first of all, i've been around the u.n. for a long time. in most general assemblies, there's always a star, or there's one star that's brighter than the others. >> rose: right. and the star this year. >> was iraq and the new president. it's an important country. he's newly...
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both could be presentations you have to anticipate. and the personnel in the hospital, fortunately we have also been through a active shooter training here because as you know the hospitals themselves are not immune to these kind of events. >> doctor, we've seen a lot of patients being air lifted to hospitals. what does that suggest to you? why are we seeing so much helicopter work in this one? >> i think that's a good question. that's a great capacity to bring -- especially when you have multiple casualties and you're going to be addressing that by taking -- identifying your level one trauma center and a lot of casualties will go there and other hospitals like ours in the area will be supporting those. so that's a quick way to get these victims to the proper care. they are going to be triaged and most of them sound like with penetrating injuries like this, they likely will need to go in the o.r. >> doctor, we heard reporting that the doctors there at the washington hospital center had said that they were able to ascertain or predict th
both could be presentations you have to anticipate. and the personnel in the hospital, fortunately we have also been through a active shooter training here because as you know the hospitals themselves are not immune to these kind of events. >> doctor, we've seen a lot of patients being air lifted to hospitals. what does that suggest to you? why are we seeing so much helicopter work in this one? >> i think that's a good question. that's a great capacity to bring -- especially when...
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you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors can furnish you with those placards. you also have to have a sign out front that your business is wheelchair accessible. and various signing issues. each one of those things you do not have if someone must use to you is a separate claim. the statutory damages are $4,000. a person can come back three times and see three different wheelchair-accessibility issues, that is nine claims. the attorneys' fees are only recoverable -- only the plaintiff has the ability to get the attorneys' fees. if you fight a lawsuit and win, you do not get attorneys' fees. is a one-sided statute. the
you cannot have it like that. you have to have a portion of the counter down level. it is 34 inches. i daresay most of the counters will not be that size if you have a business like that. however it may be. that is not what the normal business layout is. tables. there is a percentage based on the number of seats that have to be wheelchair-a accessible. they are required to be appropriately designated with a placard. you can get that any press run supply store. in place with commercial interiors...
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you have vladimir putin with his self-interest. is sefl self-interest and a civil war raging. this may take years to unearth chemical weapons and have them delivered and so on. it seems to many people that america and britain and other countries that have taken decisions on this have shown weakness when they should have shown more strength. you're an interesting guy to talk to b about this. you have been on the receiving end of a lot of vitriol. it turned out saddam didn't have weapons you thought he did. here assad does. no action has been taken other than, well, we trust you to hand them over. >> in relation to syria, hooefr here is what i think people find difficult both sides of the atlantic. you look at the assad regime, the numbers killed, the way they are brutalizing the population and the that's something to be condemned. people look at the opposition forces, see the increasing influence of jihadist groups and al qaeda associated with people. they say, where are the good guys? personally, i think there are good guys in the m
you have vladimir putin with his self-interest. is sefl self-interest and a civil war raging. this may take years to unearth chemical weapons and have them delivered and so on. it seems to many people that america and britain and other countries that have taken decisions on this have shown weakness when they should have shown more strength. you're an interesting guy to talk to b about this. you have been on the receiving end of a lot of vitriol. it turned out saddam didn't have weapons you...
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you have such a serious job. what do you do for fun or to relax? that seems to make an assumption about time to relax. have you seen the movie "j. edgar"? when the movie "mueller" comes out, who should play you? >> i have not seen that movie. i ride bicycles, play golf, and read. >> our thanks to fbi director robert mullueller. please remain seated at the conclusion of the program until the director has left the room. i am a former special assistant to the president. this meeting of the commonwealth of california is adjourned. [applause] >> good afternoon. i'm laurence kornfield chief building inspector with the city of san francisco's department of building inspection. and this is one of our monthly brown bag lunch meetings which we do every third thursday and the public is invited to come and sit and join us and share their points of view as well. this is not a technical lecture but sort of a point of view. i ask people to come and share points of view with me. and so for today's discussion about retaining walls and fences, we have a couple people
you have such a serious job. what do you do for fun or to relax? that seems to make an assumption about time to relax. have you seen the movie "j. edgar"? when the movie "mueller" comes out, who should play you? >> i have not seen that movie. i ride bicycles, play golf, and read. >> our thanks to fbi director robert mullueller. please remain seated at the conclusion of the program until the director has left the room. i am a former special assistant to the...
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you have to do it at two levels. o focus on the district issues at the same time there's a lot of special interest groups that are not focused on those issues but we're on the citywide issues. you have this tension how do you balance it so people who care about the citywide issues what makes sense to them. i made a decision citywide issues are also going to be there but if i'm going to run i have to look at the interesting issues. so i listened to people. it was early on i made the decision to start knocking on doors and asking people and say i'd like to hear about your issues. it's really difficult to do that after awhile because people asked what's our platform. i didn't have a platform i listened to people my platform was on what people are interested in >> i mentioned that citywide issues are different. >> there are many issues one of the things is counts economy in san francisco is improving a lot. we didn't take a hit like the rest of the country. i look at the stats today and how are the wider margins in cal ho
you have to do it at two levels. o focus on the district issues at the same time there's a lot of special interest groups that are not focused on those issues but we're on the citywide issues. you have this tension how do you balance it so people who care about the citywide issues what makes sense to them. i made a decision citywide issues are also going to be there but if i'm going to run i have to look at the interesting issues. so i listened to people. it was early on i made the decision to...
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i really do. >> can i ask you a question? have you been with her yet? >> not the way i want. >> what's that [beep] what way have you been with her. >> taylor knows i want to grow with her, provide. [cheers and applause] >> you got a lot of growing to do. >> you know -- what is there, you deserve better. you deserve better. you deserve better. he deserve what he -- he deserve what he's going through with the rags. >> the ratchets. >> i do. >> this is my baby. regardless. >> no. >> can i ask you a question. can i ask a question. if you want to be with this woman why are you responding to naked photos and say i can't wait to hook up? i mean -- [cheers and applause] >> you tell people what they want to hear to get what you want. >> that's what you are doing to me. telling me what i want to her. >> i seen him. >> you need to quit attacking him physically. >> i will show how big i really am. >> we will work something out -- >> let me tell you something. he seems like he doesn't need anything. if she's not with you. she's with him. >> that's all he wants -- >>
i really do. >> can i ask you a question? have you been with her yet? >> not the way i want. >> what's that [beep] what way have you been with her. >> taylor knows i want to grow with her, provide. [cheers and applause] >> you got a lot of growing to do. >> you know -- what is there, you deserve better. you deserve better. you deserve better. he deserve what he -- he deserve what he's going through with the rags. >> the ratchets. >> i do. >>...
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it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not with the sentence animal, vegetable, natural being brought into coutoure. was doing coutoure for use something that you wanted to make coutoure different are doing it -- did it make you different as a designer? >> it is difficult to answer that question. maybe for me, i did not go to fashion school. i learned through looking what was about fashion in tv. at that time, it was only coutoure. and ready to wear. it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the
it is as though you have tamed the jungle. there is the extraordinary leopard dress that tells you where the coutoure are and how many hours of workmanship are in there. so when you pay the bill, perhaps it is justified. [laughter] there is one that was 1,032 hours of hand or again beating. they're very few designers i can think of in coutoure who would do something like that. we were used to seeing coutoure very much what i would call salon clothing, a very beautiful and very delicate, but not...
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president, you have no credibility. to be credible must be clear and confident and actions must be swift and certain. you lost credibility when you led americans on the roof top in benghazi to go to your las vegas fund-raiser. that was a clear signal to the world that it's open season on americans. even including an ambassador. by the way, whatever happened to we are going to bring them to justice? it's been a year. where is the justice? now you want to hide behind congress. blame them for your inaction. maybe you will go in anyway? what's that all about. it's amateur hour in washington. american lives weigh in the balance. we are a war-weary nation. even you admit that. we are tired of filling the blood of young american men and women in a part of the world that despises us. to add insult to injury, you don't even take care of the vets when they come home. many with fewer body parts and more demons than when they left. if you are so dead set against the killing of children that you are willing to send us into yet anothe
president, you have no credibility. to be credible must be clear and confident and actions must be swift and certain. you lost credibility when you led americans on the roof top in benghazi to go to your las vegas fund-raiser. that was a clear signal to the world that it's open season on americans. even including an ambassador. by the way, whatever happened to we are going to bring them to justice? it's been a year. where is the justice? now you want to hide behind congress. blame them for your...
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you have something called stagflation. you also have social and political upheaval, watergate do we not an energy crisis to do. fuel, oil, gas than it ever had been. around this time people do studies to expose the myth of the middle-class. the numbers suggest we are more of a working-class nation in the middle-class nation. it's more working class actually. one very reliable study had 57% working class defined by occupation incomes and middle-class. people start realizing the middle-class nation is a myth, that it's basically reinforced by tv shows her most everybody is in a class and advertising. so the emperor starts wearing no clothes. around this time the mythology becomes exposed. whether they keep workers be realized is that college education becomes really an affordable for middle-class parents. tuition is going up very quickly the government changes the rules of that guaranteed student loan program, so many middle-class families who could get lots no longer can. davis later changes, but it began as early as that. n
you have something called stagflation. you also have social and political upheaval, watergate do we not an energy crisis to do. fuel, oil, gas than it ever had been. around this time people do studies to expose the myth of the middle-class. the numbers suggest we are more of a working-class nation in the middle-class nation. it's more working class actually. one very reliable study had 57% working class defined by occupation incomes and middle-class. people start realizing the middle-class...