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keep 'em and let 'em get old if necessary.the middle of the summer, beef was scarce in many areas of the country. the price controls led not only to lower prices, but to lower levels of meat production. i won't sell now because the demand's going to get greater and get us more profits later. that's a rational thing for them to do, but you can only do that for a short period. those animals eventually had to come to market. when the controls were relaxed, the animals came to market, and down came the price. so it had a very serious and devastating effect. plunging prices drove many producers out of business. consumers felt the shortages for several years. dr. stein evaluates his price control experience. it's something to be avoided like the plague. it probably gave us more inflation than we would have had if we hadn't done this. if you put them on in peacetime, they're very difficult to get rid of. if they last for a long time, they're terribly destructive. economists now agree that price controls didn't work back in 1973. why
keep 'em and let 'em get old if necessary.the middle of the summer, beef was scarce in many areas of the country. the price controls led not only to lower prices, but to lower levels of meat production. i won't sell now because the demand's going to get greater and get us more profits later. that's a rational thing for them to do, but you can only do that for a short period. those animals eventually had to come to market. when the controls were relaxed, the animals came to market, and down came...
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>> these cost me about--i think they're $2.30 and i sell 'em for $3.25.hese are $4.50 and i sell 'em for $5.50. >> the retail margins on these products are not great. they're between 20% and 25%, but they take up the vast majority of the floor space in the store, which is supposed to be a specialty pie shop. can i try the pie? >> sure. >> this is just a--this is the basic deal? >> just basic slice of key lime pie. >> what are the ingredients? >> we have the sweetened condensed milk. second ingredient would be the key lime juice. comes in 1-gallon pails. it's already reconstituted, and we put a wet topping in there, which gives it the creaminess. it's actually the same topping that's on top of the pie. we put that in there and it fluffs-- >> in the actual-- >> in the actual pie itself, yes. >> and what is that made of? >> that is a powdered product. >> i was really surprised to find out that jim's pie is made with a pie filling from powder. i would have thought that an award-winning pie would have natural ingredients. >> our retail price for the pie is $18
>> these cost me about--i think they're $2.30 and i sell 'em for $3.25.hese are $4.50 and i sell 'em for $5.50. >> the retail margins on these products are not great. they're between 20% and 25%, but they take up the vast majority of the floor space in the store, which is supposed to be a specialty pie shop. can i try the pie? >> sure. >> this is just a--this is the basic deal? >> just basic slice of key lime pie. >> what are the ingredients? >> we have...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? >> i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. you don't have the time. the other scenario is--it's a little like a hail mary. you should let somebody else run the business, and hope that somebody else can execute it because you don't have the time. >> i grew up in retail. to me, this is second nature. i love this. i love coming in here and rolling up my sleeves. >> greg, i'm not sensing that you have really been involved to date. no one's ever here. who's in charge? i don't know. >> i'm not here every day. i readily admit that. i can't imag
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? >> i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up....
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? for what reality teaches you... firsthand.e. in the face of danger, and under the most demanding circumstances. experience builds character. experience builds confidence. and experience... has built this. the 2014 glk. the engineering, and the experience, of mercedes-benz. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. co: until you're sure you do.you need a hotel room bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is why i put the hotels.com mobile app on my mobile phone. anyone need a coupon? trwith secure wifie for your business. it also comes with public wifi for your customers. not so with inte
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? for what reality teaches you... firsthand.e. in the face of...
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without a major effect in em. so manufacturers behind that, the import institution, et cetera, but i think in the main takeaway here is that em flows are returning slightly to em, especially on the bond side. the market is becoming a little bit less panicky when it comes to rising u.s. rates. >> you talk about the flow, this is kind of interesting. when flows were negative, when flows -- people cautioned about this, where do they profit without putting in em? >> we have been tracking this very closely over the past many, many months since they first started last year. and our perception is that a lot is going to european and u.s. equities. so there's not only a rotation from developing world to emerging war to develop a war, but is also a natural classic rotation from fixing back to equities. >> that's interesting because i wondered if some went into peripheral debt. >> well, the peripheral credit play, to be honest, that has been one of the fixing places that worked, one of the few that worked over the past quart
without a major effect in em. so manufacturers behind that, the import institution, et cetera, but i think in the main takeaway here is that em flows are returning slightly to em, especially on the bond side. the market is becoming a little bit less panicky when it comes to rising u.s. rates. >> you talk about the flow, this is kind of interesting. when flows were negative, when flows -- people cautioned about this, where do they profit without putting in em? >> we have been...
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subsequently, upon checking and seeing what we had, immediate calls were put out to ems, locally and from surrounding areas, to get there as soon as they could, that we had multiple casualties, as well information put out and requests put out to local and surrounding police departments. our concern at that time was for the injured and those that needed help. i think everything went in a good fashion, ems was able to attend to victims rather quickly, get them either life flighted or in ambulance and transported to a medical facility. we were able to cordon off the crime scene. we brought in our investigators from the westmoreland district attorney's office, the fbi, state police, and so forth. so from federal to local levels, we've done our investigation. it's ongoing. i imagine in this investigation will continue over the next several days. the information we have right now, approximately 20 victims, 1 being the security guard. at this time we are advised that one of the victims or two of the victims are still pretty critical. our hearts and prayers go out to them. so that's -- that'
subsequently, upon checking and seeing what we had, immediate calls were put out to ems, locally and from surrounding areas, to get there as soon as they could, that we had multiple casualties, as well information put out and requests put out to local and surrounding police departments. our concern at that time was for the injured and those that needed help. i think everything went in a good fashion, ems was able to attend to victims rather quickly, get them either life flighted or in ambulance...
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all these toys, you can take 'em home. focus group is having people tell you if they like your product before you launch it in the marketplace. if they had done it with aero flixx, they would have saved themselves a lot of money. these are the consumers that are going down the aisles. for this company to get profitable, we got to listen. i want these guys to understand, the consumer is telling us one thing. they like our cars, but that's about it. so you have to focus on your core competency, which is cars. we can do a lot better. all right, come on. let's go. hey, guys! awesome news. i called the head guy at nascar, the chief marketing officer, and we have a meeting. and so we're gonna pitch him on licensing the nascar brand on one of our toys. >> really? >> anytime you can have a chance to take your toy car and partner with somebody like nascar, well, that's a huge opportunity. we want these big box retailers to take us seriously, and this gives us that shot. and those 75 million nascar fans, well, they now become our cu
all these toys, you can take 'em home. focus group is having people tell you if they like your product before you launch it in the marketplace. if they had done it with aero flixx, they would have saved themselves a lot of money. these are the consumers that are going down the aisles. for this company to get profitable, we got to listen. i want these guys to understand, the consumer is telling us one thing. they like our cars, but that's about it. so you have to focus on your core competency,...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we drive... being able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i figured low testosterone would decrease my sex drive... but when i started losing energy and became moody... that's when i had an honest conversation with my doctor. we discussed all the symptoms... then he gave me some bloo
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagine the cars we...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. ameriprise asked people a simple question: can you keep your lifestyle in retirement? i don't want to think about the alternative. i don't even know how to answer that. i mean, no one knows how long their money is going to last. i try not to worry, but you worry. what happens when your paychecks stop? because everyone has retirement questions. ameriprise created the exclusive confide
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. i'm bethand i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... oh hey, neill, how are you? [ male announcer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. [ male announcer ] and we do. in a we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant, we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? [ telephone rings ] [ shirley ] edward jones. [ male...
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people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. cars are driven by people. they're why we innovate. they're who we protect. they're why we make life less complicated. it's a
people, process, and product is all i care about, and you've screwed 'em up.t this point, the business is essentially zero. so i don't know that i have a deal to make. i think unfortunately where we're at is cut your losses, liquidate your inventory, pay your vendors, work your way out of your lease, and go home. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage....
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lot of money on 'em.to get them outta here so i can bring in cars that we do own and we can make some real money on. >> that's all you. >> yeah, buddy. now that we've gotten rid of the wrong cars, it's time to buy the right cars. >> [indistinct auctioneering] >> we're at the auto auction where tony will have the chance to do his job and buy inventory without pete interfering. >> all right. >> too many miles. i don't want it. if you can buy this car for, like, 5 grand, 5,500. that car's probably worth about 9 grand. >> 9 grand. >> sold. >> [indistinct auctioneering] sold! >> i can tell this is tough for pete letting tony and i make decisions, but i'll give him some credit. he's standing back and letting us do our job. >> sold! [indistinct auctioneering] >> the balance is $386,672. >> okay. today we picked up 28 used cars. we more than doubled our inventory. take care. i've hired painters to come in and take down these murals and paint over these clouds that add no value to selling cars. we're gonna liquida
lot of money on 'em.to get them outta here so i can bring in cars that we do own and we can make some real money on. >> that's all you. >> yeah, buddy. now that we've gotten rid of the wrong cars, it's time to buy the right cars. >> [indistinct auctioneering] >> we're at the auto auction where tony will have the chance to do his job and buy inventory without pete interfering. >> all right. >> too many miles. i don't want it. if you can buy this car for, like,...
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you dip 'em or don't. pringles! now serving 24.ger than us is that turkey. [ ding ] that meat gets passed around more than blame at a congressional hearing. [ ding ] i already have the deli meat, frank. well, there's my ride. [ male announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh. made with 100% turkey breast, real spices and no artificial preservatives. sealed at the peak of freshness. it's freshness every time. it's oscar mayer. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive. you are feeling powerful with a 4-cylinder engine. [ male announcer ] open your eyes... to the 6-cylinder, 8-speed lexus gs. with more standard horsepower than any of its german competitors. this is a wake-up call. ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. so excited. this week we staged our own mini reality show called "fingers on a 4 x 4." a group of awesome ford sales consultants flew in from all over the country to participate. and yesterday there was a a winner, and i'm going to buy my truck from him tonight right h
you dip 'em or don't. pringles! now serving 24.ger than us is that turkey. [ ding ] that meat gets passed around more than blame at a congressional hearing. [ ding ] i already have the deli meat, frank. well, there's my ride. [ male announcer ] oscar mayer deli fresh. made with 100% turkey breast, real spices and no artificial preservatives. sealed at the peak of freshness. it's freshness every time. it's oscar mayer. without standard leather. you are feeling exhilarated with front-wheel drive....
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shag 'em off. skin 'em off. by ubu's horn, they're falling back. there's only two left.hat's for you. and for you. come on, let's get the hell out of here. ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu. [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] at last, i think they have abandoned the chase. yes, and boggerlas has gone off to get himself crowned. he knows what he can do with his crown. ah, how right you are, pa ubu. ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu. [music] what a lovely breeze. we are traveling the highest, right? at the aost miraculouspe of, uh, give or take a bit, about a million knots, uh-huh. all hands leeward, close-haul the mizzen. what a stupid idea. don't all stand at one end of the ship. it's dangerous. supposing the wind chand about, we'd all go to the bottom and the fishes wouldats up. don't bear away. hug the wind, pulling by. there's only one solution. i'llake over cmand myself. ready about, about ship. let go of the anchor, go about in staves. homeward sail. haul down the sail. up with the mizzen mast. hoist the topgallant, full speed astern. splice the topgallant. my, what a dunking. aah, isn't navigat
shag 'em off. skin 'em off. by ubu's horn, they're falling back. there's only two left.hat's for you. and for you. come on, let's get the hell out of here. ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu. [chanting ubu, ubu, ubu] at last, i think they have abandoned the chase. yes, and boggerlas has gone off to get himself crowned. he knows what he can do with his crown. ah, how right you are, pa ubu. ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu, ubu. [music] what a lovely breeze. we are traveling the highest, right? at the aost miraculouspe...
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labor they did an audit on overall departmental operations but more with our ems staffing. so we'll be going through slide number one. and we'll come up first and have hard copies for your as well >> this slide basically give us an omaha budgeted in total our budgeted is $356 million for the 2014-2015. of which $329 million is operating budget covers the fire desperation and the specialized unit and the fire investigation unit and the training distinction and our support bureau. the non-you fund is the airport which are fully funded by airport and the port of san francisco. the next slide give us a brief overview regarding the sources of our budget. here's a look at the source that make ups our budget the dependent on the general fund to fund our operations about 70 percent and the remaining are from state revenues and public safety sales tax and those are the ways in which the department generated the medical emergency services. and but you can see the general fund is 2/3rd's of our funding. particularly we've seen grant funding for our department. next slide as we look at
labor they did an audit on overall departmental operations but more with our ems staffing. so we'll be going through slide number one. and we'll come up first and have hard copies for your as well >> this slide basically give us an omaha budgeted in total our budgeted is $356 million for the 2014-2015. of which $329 million is operating budget covers the fire desperation and the specialized unit and the fire investigation unit and the training distinction and our support bureau. the...
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labor they did an audit on overall departmental operations but more with our ems staffing. so we'll be going through slide number one. and
labor they did an audit on overall departmental operations but more with our ems staffing. so we'll be going through slide number one. and
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love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >>> if you've ever watched "duck dynasty" you know the guys with the beards aren't the only stars. their wives play huge roles on the show as well. but tonight you're going to hear these women open up about their lives in ways that may surprise you. from intimate moments to infidelity to that uproar touched off by those comments about race and homosexuality made by the family's patriarch, phil. here's abc's diana golodryga. >> reporter: they are one of the most famous and controversial families in america. bearded louisiana duck hunters who took the country by storm with their reality show "duck dynasty," now one of the most successful shows in cable history. beloved and belittled for their proudly r
love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. >>> if you've ever watched "duck dynasty" you know the guys with the beards aren't the only...
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all the world cup, brazil tudo bem ♪ ♪ you know i'll meet 'em greet'em, read 'em, treat 'em always keepwant it all over your body ♪ ♪ i know that you want this wild wild love ♪ ♪ all this wild wild love of ours it can't be tamed no ♪ ♪ all this wild wild love of ours it can't be tamed, no ♪ ♪ for better or worse a blessing or a curse long live this wild wild love ♪ >> "tonight show," let's go! ♪ all this wild wild love of ours it can't be tamed, no ♪ ♪ this wild wild love of ours ♪ ♪ it can't be tamed, no for better or worse a blessing or a curse ♪ ♪ long live this wild wild long live this wild wild love of ours ♪ >> mr. worldwide. see you all around. what's better than five beautiful women? ♪ ♪ long live this wild wild love of ours ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, man! pitbull! g.r.l.! [ cheers and applause ] oh, fantastic. we'll be right back, everybody! whoo! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to samuel l. jackson, minnie driver, pitbull, g.r.l., billy dee williams, mario bitali, all of our "fingers on a 4x4" contestants. and the roots ri
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from surrounding areas to get there as soon as we could -- immediate calls were put out to ems from surrounding areas to get there as soon as they could. cuts andustained bruises in the scramble to escape. >> and were all my forms, most of them to the lower abdomen. they seemed to actually almost have a pattern. most were to the right lower abdomen and the right flanks. >> the 16-year-old student was taken away by police for questioning. police are looking into reports of a threatening phone call between the suspect and a classmate the night before, but for now, a motive remains unclear. >> the school is already worried about shootings. now this. today, president obama traveled to the fort hood military base in texas to help console the community there in the aftermath of last week's shooting spree. a soldier killed three others before turning the gun on himself. the memorial to lace on the same spot where president obama eulogized victims of another mass shooting in 2009 -- the memorial took place on the same spot. toaustralian ship detected more signals in the southern indian ocea
from surrounding areas to get there as soon as we could -- immediate calls were put out to ems from surrounding areas to get there as soon as they could. cuts andustained bruises in the scramble to escape. >> and were all my forms, most of them to the lower abdomen. they seemed to actually almost have a pattern. most were to the right lower abdomen and the right flanks. >> the 16-year-old student was taken away by police for questioning. police are looking into reports of a...
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as counting for completing the ems audit and conducting the other audit, we still have approximately 3700 hours for the remainder of the year to complete the audit request. the legislation also allows us to reallocate hours up to 20 percent of the course of the year if for instance budget came in over under hour or legislative items came in over or under hours. i'm available for questions. >> thank you. colleagues, are there any questions? no questions. thank you. we are going to open this up to public comment. i see a line out the door today for public comment. are there any members of the public wishing to speak on this item, seeing none. public comment is closed. colleagues, can we move this to the full board without objection. without objection the item is moved. forward to the full board. >> madam clerk, are there any other items today? >> no. that concludes the business today. >> great, meeting adjourned. >> >> [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >> >> >> the renovation of balboa park, the oldest in the city of san francisco, and now it is the newest part in the city of san francisco.
as counting for completing the ems audit and conducting the other audit, we still have approximately 3700 hours for the remainder of the year to complete the audit request. the legislation also allows us to reallocate hours up to 20 percent of the course of the year if for instance budget came in over under hour or legislative items came in over or under hours. i'm available for questions. >> thank you. colleagues, are there any questions? no questions. thank you. we are going to open...
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>> he had a ball with 'em. he loved 'em. >> reporter: and in the beginning tyler seemed to be a happy little boy, celebrating birthdays and holidays with his family. >> he was constantly hugging his mom -- i mean, constantly. he would stand behind her and hug her and, you know, he was -- he was an affectionate kid. >> i remember him being a funny kid. he had a quick sense of humor. you never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. >> reporter: in a good way? >> sometimes. >> reporter: it was a quality that drew mike to tyler. >> i was just walking around, trying to find a friend and stumbled upon tyler. he slowly became my best friend. >> reporter: over time tyler began opening up -- sharing with mike his secrets and his insecurities. >> he a lot of times bashed himself, and said he wasn't good enough. he just always thought someone was better than him. >> reporter: but what started as a kid's self-doubt turned into a teenager's anger. >> he started skipping school, hanging out with the wrong crowd, getti
>> he had a ball with 'em. he loved 'em. >> reporter: and in the beginning tyler seemed to be a happy little boy, celebrating birthdays and holidays with his family. >> he was constantly hugging his mom -- i mean, constantly. he would stand behind her and hug her and, you know, he was -- he was an affectionate kid. >> i remember him being a funny kid. he had a quick sense of humor. you never knew what was going to come out of his mouth. >> reporter: in a good way?...
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you dip 'em or don't. pringles! sfx: car unlock beep.warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> as you know, we're celebrating earth week here at nbc universal, so it's a good time to think about how we can all be more ecofriendly. >> help save the environment and save money with these green gadgets from the author of "gadget nation," steve greenberg. hello! how are you? >> what you got for us today? >> green shirt, greenberg, it all shirts. >> green attitude. >> first up, this one blows my mind. this is called laundry ball. this replaces your detergent. it will do 365 washes. it uses -- actually, because of the ph changes the water, you don't need soap. you can wash in cold water. that's it. i tried it out with t-shirts right here. dirty t-shirt. i've been using it a week. amazing. >> so that's called smart -- >> it's called smart clean, but it's laundry ball. >> what's the dryer?
you dip 'em or don't. pringles! sfx: car unlock beep.warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. >>> as you know, we're celebrating earth week here at nbc universal, so it's a good time to think about how we can all be more ecofriendly. >> help save the environment and save money with these green gadgets from the author of...
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. >> trespassing on land that doesn't belong to him, get 'em, sean! >> you are protester of the day and you go home at night and take a shower. >> take over a park and sleep on the street. >> jon: now that is the way you talk to a trespasser who votes differently than you. how out there is hannity on this issue? >> i have cattle. and i have people that graze on my land, grazing fees are normal, and you stopped paying them. there are some people that would say that you are, let me quote a welfare rancher. >> jon: sean hannity has now made glenn beck the voice of reason. [laughter.] [ applause ] >> jon: if you want, if you want to challenge the amount of federal land the government owns in the state of nevada, fine, make your case to the voters, if you want to challenge the concept of grazing fees, fine but hannity's puffery and armed friends don't make you a patriot. >> maybe i am a little bit like the founding fathers. >> jon: your welfare rancher is trying to pull off the largest cattle dine and --. ♪ we got a random red couch, don't ask me why. ♪ ♪
. >> trespassing on land that doesn't belong to him, get 'em, sean! >> you are protester of the day and you go home at night and take a shower. >> take over a park and sleep on the street. >> jon: now that is the way you talk to a trespasser who votes differently than you. how out there is hannity on this issue? >> i have cattle. and i have people that graze on my land, grazing fees are normal, and you stopped paying them. there are some people that would say that...
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we didn't finish 'em off. and then we let 'em escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that's pakistani territory. oh, wait. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war ii when we had admiral -- [inaudible] stennis win the battle of midway, he sailed across the international kitline in the pacific -- dateline in the pacific and attacked the japanese. destroyed their fleet. 1942. he went across the international dateline. supposing he'd turned back and said, well, that's the international dateline, and japan has said if we don't cross the international dateline, we'll take this part of the pacific, you take that, and we'll live happily ever after. we get to the mountains in the middle of nowhere, and we allow al-qaeda to escape? makes no sense. our entire country had become more legalistic. of we should have gone and finished it right then. >> this month, booktv's book club selection is bing west's "the wrong war." read the book and join in the discussion at booktv.org. and live, sund
we didn't finish 'em off. and then we let 'em escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that's pakistani territory. oh, wait. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war ii when we had admiral -- [inaudible] stennis win the battle of midway, he sailed across the international kitline in the pacific -- dateline in the pacific and attacked the japanese. destroyed their fleet. 1942. he went across the international dateline. supposing he'd turned back and said, well,...
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your best friends all strung out you do everything ♪ ♪ you can cause you're never gonna let it get 'emwell it comes ♪ ♪ in waves but it's hardest from the start waves in theta ♪ ♪ slipping into dreams i can feel i can feel i can feel ♪ ♪ the celestial beings wilted pleasures leave you with a breath i can see ♪ ♪ i can see i can see the beauty in the mess ah-ah-ah ♪ ♪ it dries up i've been a river bed i tried to salt the wound ♪ ♪ i've carried more than i can i feel i've got a lot to prove ♪ ♪ sometimes i feel like i only dream in black and white oh oh oh ♪ ♪ and color's so oh when your best friend's all strung out you do everything you ♪ ♪ can cause you're never gonna let it get 'em down you find it all around yeah you say ♪ ♪ it's what you need and hide your eyes when you're close to me with your feet up ♪ ♪ in the clouds you oughta know that i'm here no matter where you go ♪ ♪ with your head hanging upside down well it comes in waves but it's hardest ♪ ♪ from the start i am here no matter where you are i'm waiting here ♪ ♪ with open arms no matter where you are sometimes you have to
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you dip 'em or don't. pringles!preme court takes up one of the biggest copy right cases in decades. it is a two-year legal battle between tv broadcasters including nbc and its internet startup company they say is stealing and rebroadcasting their content without permission. nbc's tracie potts reports from washington. >> reporter: right now if you watch the major networks, you have to catch it live or record it on a dvr, often rented from the cable or satellite provider. now, there is ario. >> live broadcast tv to the internet, whenever and wherever we want it. >> this is piracy. you're picking up copy righted content that somebody else spent a lot of money to develop. >> reporter: broadcasters agree and they want the supreme court to decide. but ario argues they're not stealing programming, they're just renting thousands of tiny antennas to consumers who decide for themselves when, where and what to watch. >> and if they can pull this service down, which is so carefully designed to be legal, you'll have a spate of l
you dip 'em or don't. pringles!preme court takes up one of the biggest copy right cases in decades. it is a two-year legal battle between tv broadcasters including nbc and its internet startup company they say is stealing and rebroadcasting their content without permission. nbc's tracie potts reports from washington. >> reporter: right now if you watch the major networks, you have to catch it live or record it on a dvr, often rented from the cable or satellite provider. now, there is...
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my tell 'em babe...how shemes doesn't solve the crimes. don't call babe ? we're not together. what?k, this morning was great... it was, it was amazing, but it's over. over like, over...joyed? look i'm from new hampshire you're a beverage. sarah, i'm having a weird day. alright we're done. break up with lingering food. ding! this is such an us fight... it's such an us kind of fight. for that just brushed clean feeling... ♪eat, drink, chew orbit [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: my guest tonight is the former leader of the free world. please welcome former president jimmy carter! [ cheers and applause ] thank you very much! president, thank you so much for being here. it has been a long-time goal of mine to have you on the show so i can take you to task for your liberal ways. >> i have been expecting that. >> stephen: have you ever seen the show you're on? >> yes. >> stephen: okay. [ laughter ] did you know i've got a bone to pick with your presidency and your legacy. we'll get to that in a moment. you've got a brand-new book. >> i have, yes. >> stephen: "a call to reaction, women,
my tell 'em babe...how shemes doesn't solve the crimes. don't call babe ? we're not together. what?k, this morning was great... it was, it was amazing, but it's over. over like, over...joyed? look i'm from new hampshire you're a beverage. sarah, i'm having a weird day. alright we're done. break up with lingering food. ding! this is such an us fight... it's such an us kind of fight. for that just brushed clean feeling... ♪eat, drink, chew orbit [ cheers and applause ] >> stephen: my...
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pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser.neutrogena®. [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> the three stages of fighting about politics were on display tonight. stage one, snark, but it goes from there and rapidly. stay tuned. >>> it was the question that launched 1,000 halloween costumes that year. >> governor romney, pay equity for women. >> great question. one i learned a great deal about serving as governor for my state. all the applicants for my cabinet seemed to be men. i said, well, can't we find some woman that are also qualified? we took a concerted effort to find women that were qualified. they brought us binders full of women. >> faster th
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ride 'em, cowgirl! rita crundwell appears to be a humble, small-town civil servant.g a double life as a world champion horse breeder. it's a deception that comes at a huge price. >> everything that i've learned about showing horses, you must either be independently wealthy, or you're stealing the money. >> narrator: when this cunning comptroller diverts more than $53 million of dixon, illinois' money into her horse empire, she leaves a city on the verge of collapse. >> people are gonna have to lose their jobs to balance this budget. for what, a horse? for a trophy? are you kidding me? >> narrator: and later... staten island native joe mazella wants to help
ride 'em, cowgirl! rita crundwell appears to be a humble, small-town civil servant.g a double life as a world champion horse breeder. it's a deception that comes at a huge price. >> everything that i've learned about showing horses, you must either be independently wealthy, or you're stealing the money. >> narrator: when this cunning comptroller diverts more than $53 million of dixon, illinois' money into her horse empire, she leaves a city on the verge of collapse. >> people...
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love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that?ean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. patrol which documented this rescue of a seriously injured hikeite. yosemite. it happened on sunday when blake parkinson from palo alto fell about 30 feet on to a rock ledge. crews hoisted parkinson into this helicopter and then flew him to yosemite valley where a helicopter was brought in to take him to modesto. the experienced climber is expected to survive. >>> there are many reasons forgetting a tattoo, but there are few easy options for getting rid of one. now a new generation of lasers is hoping to erase them faster and more completely. >> it was one of my favorite bands so it was time to make may mark. >> he paid a painful price toth. not long after he tattooed the band on his arm he notice
love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that?ean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. patrol which documented this rescue of a seriously injured hikeite. yosemite. it happened on sunday when...
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we didn't finish 'em off. and then we let 'em escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that's pakistani territory. oh, wait. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war ii when we had admirals win the battle of midway which changed the entire war against japan. he sailed across the international dateline in the pacific and attacked the japanese. destroyed their fleet. 1942. he went across the international dateline. supposing he had turned back and said, well, that's the international dateline, and japan has said if we don't cross the international dateline, we'll take this part of the pacific, you take that, and we'll live happily ever after. we get to these mountains in the middle of nowhere, and we allow al-qaeda to escape? makes no sense. our entire country had become more legalistic. we should have gone and finished it right then. >> this month booktv's book club selection is bing west's "the wrong war." read the book and join in the discussion at booktv.org. and live sunday, ma
we didn't finish 'em off. and then we let 'em escape over the other side of the mountain because we said that's pakistani territory. oh, wait. think for a moment. can you imagine during world war ii when we had admirals win the battle of midway which changed the entire war against japan. he sailed across the international dateline in the pacific and attacked the japanese. destroyed their fleet. 1942. he went across the international dateline. supposing he had turned back and said, well, that's...
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redirect them, be em pathetic, be supportive. maybe ask, have you thought about doing xyz.t and love. >> should you push -- you can't push family members out -- but other people constantly stressing you out. is it best to say i'm shutting this down because i know how i feel around these people? >> there's a point of surrounding people that support our life. if you have a choice, if it's not your best family member or someone -- your boss or someone you have to encounter, there's a point to limiting activity with that person. proactively set your boundaries and say i know this person triggers me. i'm going to take a breath, take care of myself. >> they say you attract what's in you. >> people most vulnerable can't take care of their own needs and put everyone else's ahead of their own. these are people pleasers. >> i just pray. i find that works. >> that's important. that's going to the bigger picture. >> it's too big, and i can't deal with it. here you go. >> that's one of the best stress management tips. >> thanks guys so much. thank you. >>> from sewing to folding. now i'
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monitored, but making sure that the process of rehabilitation and reentry is corresponding with the em process so that, again, our efforts to rehabilitate as if they would be incarcerated, able to benefit from the in-custody programs that exist. we also want to make sure that a post-incarcerated environment, post-incarceration environment, they are able to have access to those reentry services as well. and we believe that through this, through this assessment, participant not ready to change, improve, motivational interviewing, but engagement strategies from day one, referral to community services, lack of support from family and community. we see that through areas of improvement, engage family member, mentor, any supportive person in the orientation and monthly meetings with case manager out of our department and through our contractor. and, of course, age-specific or even gender put special focus on younger participants age specific interventions. the next, please. so, i won't go into too much, except the fact the types of electronic monitoring are the gps bracelet, home monitoring
monitored, but making sure that the process of rehabilitation and reentry is corresponding with the em process so that, again, our efforts to rehabilitate as if they would be incarcerated, able to benefit from the in-custody programs that exist. we also want to make sure that a post-incarcerated environment, post-incarceration environment, they are able to have access to those reentry services as well. and we believe that through this, through this assessment, participant not ready to change,...
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us recognize that his presidency has been a catalyst to raise many of these issues and in some cases em boldening those who hold such believes. remember the president's birth certificate? >> just to be clear, i know where my birth certificate is, but a lot of people don't. a lot of people don't. i think it's still up on a website somewhere. you remember that? that was crazy. >> we can all laugh about it now, but not long ago and frankly still many come places it was a completely serious attempt to undermine the legitimacy of our first black president. and how about the constant disrespect that's been hurled at attorney general eric holder over a number of fake conspiracies? >> either you lied or incompetent. >> i cannot have that challenge my character. >> the gentleman will suspend. >> further mr. attorney general, you're well known in this town for not reading memos. >> mr. attorney general, i need a yes or a no before you go into the long dialogue otherwise i'm wasting my time. >> let's bring in our panel. senior fellow at the center for american progress. and managing editor of thin
us recognize that his presidency has been a catalyst to raise many of these issues and in some cases em boldening those who hold such believes. remember the president's birth certificate? >> just to be clear, i know where my birth certificate is, but a lot of people don't. a lot of people don't. i think it's still up on a website somewhere. you remember that? that was crazy. >> we can all laugh about it now, but not long ago and frankly still many come places it was a completely...
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you dip 'em or don't. pringles! and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to cf before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade >>> welcome back to our audience edition of >>> and welcome back to our audience edition of hannity. stoned america, we'll bring back our audience and pundits. but first, advocates say legalizing the drug would make it even safer and lead to an economic boom. this next guest helped to push the legalization efforts in colorado. mason, how are you? >> i'm great, thanks for having me. >> we actually went -- somebody just said you're stoned. we actually went to one of the dispensaries, we'll show that later in the program tonight. do you ha
you dip 'em or don't. pringles! and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to cf before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade...
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that's not one of 'em. that's not one of 'em. >> okay. >> let's give her some cash.ome dough! $500 more. all positive cash flow right there. >> yes. >> 18,600 bucks in the bank. here we go. this is your next question. "15 stars and bars." modified to 15 stars and stripes, the first significant change to the u.s. flag was in 1795 to signify what states joining the union? >> i'm thinking about-- i'm thinking that i have no idea what this answer is, but let me see if anything makes sense. tennessee and ohio. i don't know anything about that. new york and rhode island? these states were all sort of contiguous. they're near each other except vermont and kentucky. 1795. lot of states joined in 1897. um... well, i think i'm--have no idea, so this is gonna be my second and last lifeline, so... >> all right. >> i want to jump. >> gonna jump it? >> yeah. >> all right. you jumped this question. it is now out of play. what is the correct answer? vermont and kentucky. knew that? you had no idea. >> means nothing to me. >> not at all? all right. what'd she jump over? $3,000. you s
that's not one of 'em. that's not one of 'em. >> okay. >> let's give her some cash.ome dough! $500 more. all positive cash flow right there. >> yes. >> 18,600 bucks in the bank. here we go. this is your next question. "15 stars and bars." modified to 15 stars and stripes, the first significant change to the u.s. flag was in 1795 to signify what states joining the union? >> i'm thinking about-- i'm thinking that i have no idea what this answer is, but let...