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many decades for a major world of golf to be hosted in san francisco i'm proud of the staff working hard with the pga the co-sponsors course is of standard but happy to the pga america for coming here. i know that the pga of america were here in disguise probably a few months ago playing the course and seeing whether or not on the turn of the 14 and 15 hole whether the gsht across the lake were going to be turned off i was wishing on during my opponents hits would those are gunshots go off or be dragon boat raise this is an urban setting this is why they choose san francisco to host it the urban setting the parks are extremely valuable on behalf of the city of san francisco thank you sandy tatum for your wonderful leadership in restoring our clubhouse it is restored for a reason. i'm standing be here amidst those trophies and i'm sure the commissioner will mention but let me city in addition to those world-class golf event that bring the best players from around the world in our country to be here and play here in the city to fill our hotels and our great restaurant and all our hospitali
many decades for a major world of golf to be hosted in san francisco i'm proud of the staff working hard with the pga the co-sponsors course is of standard but happy to the pga america for coming here. i know that the pga of america were here in disguise probably a few months ago playing the course and seeing whether or not on the turn of the 14 and 15 hole whether the gsht across the lake were going to be turned off i was wishing on during my opponents hits would those are gunshots go off or...
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we think that having played the president cup at harding and 9 and being existed about it cob in 2025 it sets up for a match play that was a factor in deciding to bring it. but also you may not be aware we're bringing it forward with a new format historically we have the top 64 players 2 against 63 they play on wednesday and we're down to 32 players and on thursday we're going to do it differently t next year it's going to be a world-class play cup everyone in the united states being riverside to that formulate in brazil where we'll be playing golf in the olympics nor the be first time in six the players will be broken down into groups of 4, 16 groups of 4 and then on wednesday and thursday and friday they'll play each and cut to the top 16 players out of that play to play the 16, 8, 4 and 2 on the weekend why did it important. first of all, it's a lot more golf 96 matches on wednesday thursday and friday it's a ton of golf and one of the reasons we wanted to come here we know the fans will replenish relish the opportunity and the best players will rise to the top and third i think if
we think that having played the president cup at harding and 9 and being existed about it cob in 2025 it sets up for a match play that was a factor in deciding to bring it. but also you may not be aware we're bringing it forward with a new format historically we have the top 64 players 2 against 63 they play on wednesday and we're down to 32 players and on thursday we're going to do it differently t next year it's going to be a world-class play cup everyone in the united states being riverside...
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it could have implicated president harding if he had lived. it became a notorious event, even today as he are preparing to sell off the teapot dome naval petroleum reserve. soon after the turn-of-the-century when the u.s. navy was starting to shift from those clunky coal burning battleships to oil burning ships, it occurred to various officials in the government that we might run out of oil. what would happen if suddenly in the middle of a war with a fleet that is being powered by and sadlyfired ships we don't have any oil? >> the decision was made by the department of the navy to go out and find on public land some known oil reserves that were still on public land, set them aside from exploration and development and in essence save them in case of some future need that the navy might have in the event that there is a war and we run short on oil. the teapot dome oil field is located north of casper, especially -- essentially in the center of wyoming. this is a structural map of the salt creek region of wyoming. here is the salt creek field tha
it could have implicated president harding if he had lived. it became a notorious event, even today as he are preparing to sell off the teapot dome naval petroleum reserve. soon after the turn-of-the-century when the u.s. navy was starting to shift from those clunky coal burning battleships to oil burning ships, it occurred to various officials in the government that we might run out of oil. what would happen if suddenly in the middle of a war with a fleet that is being powered by and...
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hard drives crash? you learned about this months ago, you just told us, and we had to ask you on monday. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior, that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i do not believe you. this is incredible. >> i have a long career. this is the first time anybody has said you do not believe me. >> i do not believe you. >> we have a disagreement. our record was not buried in 27 pages. most of the 27 pages is exhibits. when asked about the custodians, we told you what we knew, which we knew for one day. >> congress is investigating -- >> will you let him answer the question? >> i did not ask him a question. if yes, you did. >> i control the time. >> i realize disrupting a hearing sort of -- >> come on. -- come on. >> i am not yielding time. i control the time. regular order. >> if we are investigating criminal wrongdoing, targeting people based on political beliefs, and the e-mails in question are lost because
hard drives crash? you learned about this months ago, you just told us, and we had to ask you on monday. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior, that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i do not believe you. this is incredible. >> i have a long career. this is the first time anybody has said you do not believe me. >> i do not believe you. >> we have a disagreement. our record was not buried in 27...
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smith & forge hard cider. made strong. smith & forge hard cider.need to pumpis youup some jams. to? c'mon. it's friday. it's time to get this party started. sfx: the tag starts making techno beats with his mouth. wha, ow! mj in the housey-house! now all hanes underwear is tagless. go tagless. i will support and defend the constitutionilor. of the united states of america and i will obey the orders of those appointed over me. i represent the fighting spirit of the navy and those who have gone before me to defend freedom and democracy around the world. i proudly serve my country's navy combat team with honor, courage and commitment. i am committed to excellence and the fair treatment of all. we are america's navy. an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños...ered ...now for just two dollars. they also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. left twix® is extra crisp so it stays crunchy when we apply caramel and chocolate. >>right twix has the same thing. they have pack
smith & forge hard cider. made strong. smith & forge hard cider.need to pumpis youup some jams. to? c'mon. it's friday. it's time to get this party started. sfx: the tag starts making techno beats with his mouth. wha, ow! mj in the housey-house! now all hanes underwear is tagless. go tagless. i will support and defend the constitutionilor. of the united states of america and i will obey the orders of those appointed over me. i represent the fighting spirit of the navy and those who have...
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hard drives crash? you learned about this months ago, you just told us, and we had to ask you on monday. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior, that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i do not believe you. this is incredible. >> i have a long career. this is the first time anybody has said you do not believe me. >> i do not believe you. >> we have a disagreement. our record was not buried in 27 pages. most of the 27 pages is exhibits. when asked about the custodians, we told you what we knew, which we knew for one day. >> congress is investigating -- >> will you let him answer the question? >> i did not ask him a question. if yes, you did. >> i control the time. >> i realize disrupting a hearing sort of -- >> come on. -- come on. >> i am not yielding time. i control the time. regular order. >> if we are investigating criminal wrongdoing, targeting people based on political beliefs, and the e-mails in question are lost because
hard drives crash? you learned about this months ago, you just told us, and we had to ask you on monday. this is being misleading again. this is a pattern of abuse, a pattern of behavior, that is not giving us any confidence that this agency is being impartial. i do not believe you. this is incredible. >> i have a long career. this is the first time anybody has said you do not believe me. >> i do not believe you. >> we have a disagreement. our record was not buried in 27...
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hard drives crashed. we learned six other hard drives of the people who were investigating were involved. you did not tell us that. >> we told you on monday. because we asked you. >> and what did you do with that information? >> we asked you whether any other hard drives crashed. this is unbelievable. you told us you are going to give us all of lois lerner's e-mails, and you learned in february that this crashed. >> i did not learn in february there was a crash. >> i am not asking a question. i am making a statement. you are the internal revenue service. you can reach into the lives of hard-working taxpayers, and with a phone call or letter can turn their lives upside down. you ask taxpayers to hang on to seven years of their personal tax information, in case they are ever audited. and you cannot keep six months of employee e-mails? and now that we are seeing this investigation, you do not have the e-mails. hard drives crashed. you learned about this months ago, you just told us, and we had to ask you on
hard drives crashed. we learned six other hard drives of the people who were investigating were involved. you did not tell us that. >> we told you on monday. because we asked you. >> and what did you do with that information? >> we asked you whether any other hard drives crashed. this is unbelievable. you told us you are going to give us all of lois lerner's e-mails, and you learned in february that this crashed. >> i did not learn in february there was a crash. >>...
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hard drive crashes. unbelievable. fourth, we were told the irs found out in april of 2014, that miss learner's e-mails were lost. but then we learned from mr. cain the irs knew on february 4th, 2014, about miss learner's hard drive crash and that it found out just days later that the hard droouf had been recycled and its confents were unrecoverable. that's why we continue to have hearings. that's why we have mr. koskin back for the third time in a month. we want straight answers. we convened this hearing because today, over a month after the ris told congress they lost miss learner's e-mails there are still unanswered questioned. why did they delay for several months notifying congress, the justice department, and the american people about the problems with miss learner's e-mail. the deputy attorney general told us that she learned from press accounts in the media. one of the highest profile investigations in years and the justice department has to learn about critical evidence by the central player in t
hard drive crashes. unbelievable. fourth, we were told the irs found out in april of 2014, that miss learner's e-mails were lost. but then we learned from mr. cain the irs knew on february 4th, 2014, about miss learner's hard drive crash and that it found out just days later that the hard droouf had been recycled and its confents were unrecoverable. that's why we continue to have hearings. that's why we have mr. koskin back for the third time in a month. we want straight answers. we convened...
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it's called "hard choices." but there aren't any real hard choices in here. >> what about negotiating fragile alliances and treaty. >> stephen: oh, i'm talking about real hard choices-- eternal questions like which would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses? ( cheers and applause ). >> well -- >> stephen: boom! >> now, i admit that is a valid question. here's what i'd do. first, i'd try to find common ground between ducks and horses. for instance, they both grew up on old mcdonald's farm. then, i'd establish a timetable to achieve meaningful horse-duck dialogue. ( laughter ) and, stephen, i'm convinced-- with patience and a strong commitment from our allies, the pigs and the geese, we'd have peace-peace here, peace-peace, there, here a peace, there a peace, everywhere a peace. ( cheers and applause ). >> stephen: ei-e-i-oh, you're good! >> and now, stephen, i've got a hard choice for you. >> stephen: bring it, h.r.c. >> oh, it will be brought. your choice. promote my book or i won't app
it's called "hard choices." but there aren't any real hard choices in here. >> what about negotiating fragile alliances and treaty. >> stephen: oh, i'm talking about real hard choices-- eternal questions like which would you rather fight one horse-sized duck or 100 duck-sized horses? ( cheers and applause ). >> well -- >> stephen: boom! >> now, i admit that is a valid question. here's what i'd do. first, i'd try to find common ground between ducks and...
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lerner's hard drive had crashed, and that the contents of the hard drive were unrecoverable.however, that does not mean that mr. cain said that he thought in february of 2014 that the i.r.s. would never be able to produce those e-mails to congress. in fact, mr. cain was asked, quote, and as of march 2014 you were not aware that the i.r.s. would be unable to recover all of mislerner's documents? he answered, quote -- that's correct. he furnished explained, as you have that the i.r.s. was enganged innage extensive process to find miss lerner's e-mails from other sources at the i.r.s. in fact those efforts were successful, and yielded the production of an additional 24,000 lois lerner e-mails. is that correct, mr. koskinen. >> that's correct. >> mr. cain also explained the i.r.s.'s goals with respect to the document production of congress was to fully comply with those requests as expeditiously as possible. he stated with respect to fulfilling that goal, and i quote -- i have tried my best and everyone that i worked have have tried their best. -- of what can be made of why that
lerner's hard drive had crashed, and that the contents of the hard drive were unrecoverable.however, that does not mean that mr. cain said that he thought in february of 2014 that the i.r.s. would never be able to produce those e-mails to congress. in fact, mr. cain was asked, quote, and as of march 2014 you were not aware that the i.r.s. would be unable to recover all of mislerner's documents? he answered, quote -- that's correct. he furnished explained, as you have that the i.r.s. was...
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was advised 3% to 5% of hard drives crashed. asked for a review of cust totians, how many of those 83 had hard drive crashes. we reported on june 16th to the ways and means committee in a staff interview that we knew there were probably at least six or seven. t next morning on the receipt of that information, they issued an erroneous release. it appears no e-mails from mr. flax were lost because the hard drive that crashed -- >> the number of -- >> i'm sorry, can i answer the question? >> my question was the number of hard drive question. you mentioned the ways and means press release and numerous statements you've made before congress and i have read your other statements but the numbers, where do we stand on the number of hard drives? >> where we stand on the number is after thei g was requested by congress to do an investigation and the ig asked us not to do any further interviews or investigations, so we have not pursued further what the additional implications are, a, how many hard drives crashed of custodians or what the i
was advised 3% to 5% of hard drives crashed. asked for a review of cust totians, how many of those 83 had hard drive crashes. we reported on june 16th to the ways and means committee in a staff interview that we knew there were probably at least six or seven. t next morning on the receipt of that information, they issued an erroneous release. it appears no e-mails from mr. flax were lost because the hard drive that crashed -- >> the number of -- >> i'm sorry, can i answer the...
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. >> hard to diagnose. >> for sure. gentlemen, thank you very much. nice to see you guys. >> great job, guys. >> thank you so much. we loved hanging out with you today. appreciate it. >> take care. thanks for watching. she's coming back at 3:30. >>> it's a jam-packed news day today. tear gas, smoke, arrests. ferguson protesters violate curfew, occupy a restaurant and then things go downhill from there. we'll take you there live in moments. >>> day three. american air strikes teaming up with kurdish and iraqi ground forces. their goal, take back the mosul dam from isis terrorists. house foreign affairs committee chairman ed royce will weigh in. >>> and rick perry lashes out at the felony charges filed against him. what did he say in his only sunday show appearance on "fox news sunday"? a live report coming your way. i'm doug mcelway. america's news headquarters live from the nation's capital starts right now. >>> disperse the area immediately. you are in violation of the imposed curfew. you are subject to arrest. you must leave immediately. >> sights a
. >> hard to diagnose. >> for sure. gentlemen, thank you very much. nice to see you guys. >> great job, guys. >> thank you so much. we loved hanging out with you today. appreciate it. >> take care. thanks for watching. she's coming back at 3:30. >>> it's a jam-packed news day today. tear gas, smoke, arrests. ferguson protesters violate curfew, occupy a restaurant and then things go downhill from there. we'll take you there live in moments. >>> day...
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streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hardnd achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, young girls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of g for over 60,000 california foster children, having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies. bring your gift to any sleep train, and help a foster child start the school year right. >> with choreographed dance steps and screaming fans, bell biv devoe stepped on the stage and never loo
streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hardnd achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, young girls know. >> and finally, they represent the next...
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movie tie-ins we really go after those very hard. when we get the placement within the retailers the more than double the of market share and that is the good thing because we can garner that type of market share. one of the obvious is massmarket. we have cut back with the selection and probably has been the hardest hit for us in died in see that happening when refer started to talk about e-book sets out the of low-price point but that was the hardest hit and we perpetuated a little bit of that because as we look at that space, it was the loser so we probably made that bigger than it should be but it has plateaued and we give it the right promotion but the obvious winner in our market was kids. we have much bigger kids departments we probably do 66 percent more business today than five years ago with his children's books because that is, mom and a soccer bombs as we call them that have families and young kids in there is always another new generation of children coming behind them to buy those books. that israel we help the retailers
movie tie-ins we really go after those very hard. when we get the placement within the retailers the more than double the of market share and that is the good thing because we can garner that type of market share. one of the obvious is massmarket. we have cut back with the selection and probably has been the hardest hit for us in died in see that happening when refer started to talk about e-book sets out the of low-price point but that was the hardest hit and we perpetuated a little bit of that...
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choice and a very hard choice and it is a very hard choice but i think all of us have hard choices about what kind of citizens we are going to be, what we are going to ask of our leaders and we are going to ask of ourselves but what has always made us strong as americans goes back to that incredibly astute observation of the health bill when he tried to understand what the country was about and looked at how we organize ourselves in our new democracy and the institutions we were building, came down to the habits of our hearts. i think we have got to ask ourselves what it means today to be an american in the 21st century and what we expect from each other and our government and our businesses, academic institutions. i am more optimistic and confident about what our potential is but i know we have hard choices to make to try to realize that so thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much. >> thank you. i am sorry we don't have more time. thank you all very much. thank you. [applause] >> thank you all. hi, how are you? nice to see you. how are you? thank you. how are you? thank you. thank you
choice and a very hard choice and it is a very hard choice but i think all of us have hard choices about what kind of citizens we are going to be, what we are going to ask of our leaders and we are going to ask of ourselves but what has always made us strong as americans goes back to that incredibly astute observation of the health bill when he tried to understand what the country was about and looked at how we organize ourselves in our new democracy and the institutions we were building, came...
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>> if they have serial numbers, you are welcome to them. >> i want that hard drive, and i want the hard drives of every computer that had them. the only way i can see any hope of restoring confidence is to establish a special prosecutor, with the authorities, powers, and resources to uncover the truth. for the sake of the agency, will you support the appointment of a special prosecutor. there are six investigations going on, the ig is already go -- >> can you give an answer to this committee? do you support the appointment of a special prosecutor? >> i do. i'm asking a question that can have a simple yes or no answer. >> i think the appointment of a special prosecutor, would be a monumental waste of taxpayer funds. >> is that a yes or no? >> that is a no. you know, i think witnesses deserve some respect. i think it is in the tradition of this committee to give witnesses respect. this is not the committee of decades ago, led by people who disrespected witnesses. mr. koskinen, you have had a long career. what have you done in your long career, briefly? >> my career has been 20 years in th
>> if they have serial numbers, you are welcome to them. >> i want that hard drive, and i want the hard drives of every computer that had them. the only way i can see any hope of restoring confidence is to establish a special prosecutor, with the authorities, powers, and resources to uncover the truth. for the sake of the agency, will you support the appointment of a special prosecutor. there are six investigations going on, the ig is already go -- >> can you give an answer to...
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hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a cell all day and think about the things you've done. you know what i mean? it's like, man, why did i do that? what a dumb kid. >> during our shoot at new mexico, sears had been approved for a transfer to level five. a lower security housing unit where he would have considerably more freedom and the opportunity to be around other inmates. but with sears, nothing is certain. >> he's been in level five a couple times. i hope he makes it. joe sears, it's a big waiting game. only joe sears knows if he can make it there or not. >> i personally have never had any problems with h
hard time has taken its toll. >> he's lost a lot of weight. my life is ruined. it's just real sad, it's a waste of time. >> sears has no family or friends waiting for him. our crew was his first contact with outside faces in years. he opened up on how his time has affected him. >> it's kind of hard for me to explain. you start feeling. they talk about conscience. before you didn't have a conscience. you start developing a conscience. because you actually have time to sit in a...
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and i believe in hard work.i believe like you said from being on time, doing what you say you are going to do. if you can't be on time, the early. that is something we have to live by. i also believe -- no excuses. i don't believe in making excuses for anything. i believe in results. my dad always told me for every problem there are ten solutions and as you walk away at you get harder and harder but you have to figure it out. i really believe that. >> people have to understand. what i tell you i stopped at 9:30 my granddaughter who is 7 years old had not finished her chapter in the book yesterday and i told her parents at 930 she comes over to my house at 9:30 and says can i look at tv? i simply 10 minutes. you have to finish the chapter. i am saying to you you put that with generations, you let somebody -- i let her know if you are going to finish this and you didn't finish it today you finish it tomorrow even if it is -- you finish it. and i think we need -- many more years that i want to tell you but i know r
and i believe in hard work.i believe like you said from being on time, doing what you say you are going to do. if you can't be on time, the early. that is something we have to live by. i also believe -- no excuses. i don't believe in making excuses for anything. i believe in results. my dad always told me for every problem there are ten solutions and as you walk away at you get harder and harder but you have to figure it out. i really believe that. >> people have to understand. what i...
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this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go done test. >> good afternoon. welcome to the san francisco budget & finance sub-committee i'm supervisor wiener to my right is supervisor kim the committee vice chair and supervisor cohen will not be able to join us today, our clerk is awning debris awe bigger and thank you to commissioner honda jennifer lowe and other. madam clerk, any announcements? phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. implemented speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk and
this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping)...
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choice, and a very hard choice. and it is a very hard choice but i think all of us have hard choices about what kind of citizen we're going to be, what we're going to ask of our leaders and what we'll ask of yourselves and what has always made us strong as americans goes back to that incredibly astute observation of detoke veil when he tried to understand what the country was about and he looked at how we organized ourselves and our new democracy and the institutions we were building and he said it came down to the habits of our heart, and i think we have to ask yourselves what it means today to be an american in the 21st century, and what we expect from each other, what we expect from our government, what we expect from our businesses, our academic institutions, because i am more optimistic and confident about what our potential is, but i know we have some hard choices to make to try to realize that. so thank you. [applause]
choice, and a very hard choice. and it is a very hard choice but i think all of us have hard choices about what kind of citizen we're going to be, what we're going to ask of our leaders and what we'll ask of yourselves and what has always made us strong as americans goes back to that incredibly astute observation of detoke veil when he tried to understand what the country was about and he looked at how we organized ourselves and our new democracy and the institutions we were building and he...
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>> i don't think we are pushing hard. if we were to tell me, mom, i don't want to do this, i would stop. >> look at the letters. >> yellow. >> reporter: you would let him not learn those cards? >> he's got my genes. it would never happen. >> remember, we're not saying what we do is necessarily right for every child. every child needs different things. what works for us may not work for another parent. so this is our thing. >> good job, high five, that was awesome! >> best wishes to austin and his family. the extreme guide to parenting premieres tomorrow night on bravo. >>> next, we are going to the front lines of a desperate struggle to contain the ebola epidemic before it's too late. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of
>> i don't think we are pushing hard. if we were to tell me, mom, i don't want to do this, i would stop. >> look at the letters. >> yellow. >> reporter: you would let him not learn those cards? >> he's got my genes. it would never happen. >> remember, we're not saying what we do is necessarily right for every child. every child needs different things. what works for us may not work for another parent. so this is our thing. >> good job, high five, that...
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hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives.ine with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is the programs you'll notice when you go do into the story e store they're more expensive they have you video editing and puc's towards office use and gaming things like that >> all those exponent are what you said into 3 general models the desktop the laptop and the tablet. the desktop is the home computer that you are desktops are good because their lower costs the downside once set up they can't go anywhere >> it's not something you're going to move around the other consideration is the screen side are you can have a larger laptop. a laptop is a potential compu
hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives.ine with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the operating systems. there are multiple operating systems available bus the most importantly is making astonish and windows. the major dividends can be boiled down to purchase. and making astonish is the programs you'll...
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it's hard sometimes. it's really hard. >> guzman has only made one friend in the unit. kelsey erwin, an inmate well-known for trouble has taken her under her wing. >> i trusted her as far as showing me the ropes and everything and i'm very appreciative because of what she did and helping me out and just being my mentor. >> but now guzman is back on her own. erwin has just been released to the streets. >> kelsey not being here, it was really hard the first day because usually you hear her being super loud, yelling, trying to get everybody pumped up and happy and her not being here the first day was really hard. then after she left, a couple of more girls left and so it just gets quieter and quieter. >> with help from erwin, guzman requested the transfer to general population where she would have more privileges and be around other inmates. either way, a murder charge could keep her in santa rita for years until her case is resolved. >> the worst part is not knowing. it's almost like you're stuck in here and you find yourself, you can't even think about your future. somet
it's hard sometimes. it's really hard. >> guzman has only made one friend in the unit. kelsey erwin, an inmate well-known for trouble has taken her under her wing. >> i trusted her as far as showing me the ropes and everything and i'm very appreciative because of what she did and helping me out and just being my mentor. >> but now guzman is back on her own. erwin has just been released to the streets. >> kelsey not being here, it was really hard the first day because...
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core segregation and some pretty hard racial attitudes. and so it took a while for all that to play out. but there were people going way back in mobile who tried to get things started earlier. john hewitt became the first african-american sheriff's in lambs county, alabama. lambs county was the toughest county in alabama in terms of its resistance to civil rights. it was the county that the settlement montgomery march actually mostly took place in lambs county. some were in dallas county. and then the next 50 miles of the march were through lambs county before you get to lambs county and montgomery county. at the time that the march started in lambs county there in 1965 there were no african american voters in lambs county at all. 80% of the population was black and there were no african americans to vote. john hewitt became one of the first two african-american people until lambs county to register. and it was 1965 before that happened. there was violence in lambs county. the detroit housewife who came down to the march was murdered in la
core segregation and some pretty hard racial attitudes. and so it took a while for all that to play out. but there were people going way back in mobile who tried to get things started earlier. john hewitt became the first african-american sheriff's in lambs county, alabama. lambs county was the toughest county in alabama in terms of its resistance to civil rights. it was the county that the settlement montgomery march actually mostly took place in lambs county. some were in dallas county. and...
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it's not just hard to fire teachers, but it's hard to hire teachers and it's important to remember that part of the equation. >> had a about the members who have nothing to fear from the loss of tenure, are they rushing to the barricades to defend their brothers and sisters who might be rated ineffective teachers? >> well, what we're rushing to do is, number one, argue that our rights are not in conflict with the right of students . teachers who have a right to advocate for kids. teachers who have a right to stand up and say we should not be testing here, spending money here. those give us the ability to be good teachers and we're fighting to protect that right. i would challenge the notion that some how these under performing teachers some how flock to poor schools. teachers don't decides where they're going to get hired. districts decide where they're going to place teachers, and if it's the case that teachers with some seniority decide to move to other parts of the city, they do so because the conditions in those schools are very challenging. >> why keep it? give me the case for keep
it's not just hard to fire teachers, but it's hard to hire teachers and it's important to remember that part of the equation. >> had a about the members who have nothing to fear from the loss of tenure, are they rushing to the barricades to defend their brothers and sisters who might be rated ineffective teachers? >> well, what we're rushing to do is, number one, argue that our rights are not in conflict with the right of students . teachers who have a right to advocate for kids....
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so hard to imagine. but we were having a bit of a banter and a back and forth, and when we got to the meeting and it was this large formal setting i turned to the king and said, your majesty, the foreign minister says he doesn't like camels. the king says, what is wrong with him? and we start having this conversation. so when we got to the real meat of it, over lunch, where just the king and i could hear one another and he had a huge television set in the middle of this square table that was blaring away so nobody could hear what we were saying except each other. we then could get down to business because we actually interacted as two people, not two officials in a hurry. and i try to make the point over and over in the book that we just have to invest more time and that takes patience and it takes people willing to do that, to build those relationships, but i don't think we can achieve our goals without that. >> by the way, the chen story is one of the extort of cloak and dagger life imat the same times
so hard to imagine. but we were having a bit of a banter and a back and forth, and when we got to the meeting and it was this large formal setting i turned to the king and said, your majesty, the foreign minister says he doesn't like camels. the king says, what is wrong with him? and we start having this conversation. so when we got to the real meat of it, over lunch, where just the king and i could hear one another and he had a huge television set in the middle of this square table that was...
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as i talk about in the book it's hard to imagine how that would play out. first you need to focus on iranian capabilities and iran doesn't have conventional military to speak of. rather they been investigating asymmetric capabilities. they have been investigating ballistic missiles ties with proxy groups and then maybe they could use to cause problems in the persian gulf and potentially close the strait of hormuz. that is what iran could do to conduct ballistic missile attacks and it could harass and attack ships in the persian gulf. we also have to ask what would iran do. put yourself in the shoes of iran's current leader. you wake up one morning in your facilities have been destroyed by your countries and pack your military is intact is attacked or foremost objective is to protect your theocratic regime. what do you do? on one hand you don't have to strike back. you would look like a wimp if you didn't strike back. on the other hand he would want to pick a full scale war with united states. the one country on earth that could ensure your military is destr
as i talk about in the book it's hard to imagine how that would play out. first you need to focus on iranian capabilities and iran doesn't have conventional military to speak of. rather they been investigating asymmetric capabilities. they have been investigating ballistic missiles ties with proxy groups and then maybe they could use to cause problems in the persian gulf and potentially close the strait of hormuz. that is what iran could do to conduct ballistic missile attacks and it could...
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but as it is, for example, the parking area for the flower market is extremely limited and is very hard even during holidays to get people in and out. so, basically we just need to look at working with -- with everyone before the building starts. >> is it zoned pdr? >> it is pdr. >> how many tenants -- >> there are 100 tenants in the one that's been sold. then you can say that represents each business has anywhere from 2 to 20 employees. these are all fairly well paid middle class positions. apparently the japanese market is teetering on whether they will be sold. the last part of the market is zoned by the sabatinis and they already said they want to sell their property and build an office building. so, we're looking at hundreds and hundreds of jobs. and not only that, as i say, an industry where i know myself as a florist, we go there every day. we don't just go there at 2 o'clock in the morning. it's the type of on-demand business that you go when you need something. and, you know, there's a lot of concerns. this is an industry we do not want to see leaving san francisco. >> so, mayb
but as it is, for example, the parking area for the flower market is extremely limited and is very hard even during holidays to get people in and out. so, basically we just need to look at working with -- with everyone before the building starts. >> is it zoned pdr? >> it is pdr. >> how many tenants -- >> there are 100 tenants in the one that's been sold. then you can say that represents each business has anywhere from 2 to 20 employees. these are all fairly well paid...
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well it's very hard to say it's. the mainstream media is obviously taken the apollo link through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as the however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful legs. i can watch the sunday morning talk shows and i see the same faces the same cries. american action american bombing american intervention and the alternative media then. shows up a few hours later with very appropriate denunciations criticisms. ridicule but what really counts the people who come out of those shows and shake their fists at russia or. syria or the people who are writing in the year or speaking on the alternative media i wish i could say it was the latter i am fortunately i think that it's the people who are on the mainstream media who set the agenda who dominate the conversation that's a very good point i asked him i go to you in washington i suppose we do still react to myself in alternative media still do react to what the ma
well it's very hard to say it's. the mainstream media is obviously taken the apollo link through the emergence of new media. it's certainly taken a pummeling through the emergence of new outlets such as the however i do think that the mainstream media do have very powerful legs. i can watch the sunday morning talk shows and i see the same faces the same cries. american action american bombing american intervention and the alternative media then. shows up a few hours later with very appropriate...
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this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for.do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go done >> good afternoon, we are calling the regular meeting for the health service board for thursday, august, 14, 2014, welcome. >>
this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for.do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close?...
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this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go doneadjourned. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ hello and welcome to this presentation. i'm san francisco purrs since that time we've helped people clean up their criminal records. we created this to help you understand how this worked. we'll plan or explain all the steps. after watching this program you'll know what to expect after completing the process. hi, there are i'm deputy and i'm part of the clean slate team. the first thing we will need to know whether your despicable to have our convictions dismissed can't be on parole or cur
this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping)...
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hard drives allow you to expand the hard drives. once you get on line with your expenditure it rewards or requires wifi and it allows you to connect without wiser the internet you have to have wiersz. the touch pad is how you send messages to the computer. the part of the computer is the o s is the
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. >> rose:. >> it is hard.ike she the master of jokes because he is so good and he doesn't -- like really, for instance, so his whole life, he is one of the funniest people i think ever born, and it is like he is telling stories about his life, but the jokes for seinfeld is amazing in other ways he doesn't write you in at all and you live or die by the goodness of his jokes and the they are so good. >> where are you on that arc? >> between letting him in and not letting him in? >> the show, the character in the show is very wild and parties but i myself am very different from her. i was saying on the show last year i think she had like nine boyfriends on the show and i am thinking like, god, i only know nine men in my life, i haven't met nine men. >> you are working so hard. >> yes. so i like that, it is really fun, i really like that character. but i am more retired. >> rose: does stardom change that? >> i don't know that i have stardom, actually. i think that, and the cover of this, but i think that in genera
. >> rose:. >> it is hard.ike she the master of jokes because he is so good and he doesn't -- like really, for instance, so his whole life, he is one of the funniest people i think ever born, and it is like he is telling stories about his life, but the jokes for seinfeld is amazing in other ways he doesn't write you in at all and you live or die by the goodness of his jokes and the they are so good. >> where are you on that arc? >> between letting him in and not letting...
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i learned the hard way.clients were terrific business people who didn't know much about stocks but had been fabulous building up great wealth through actual companies. i had this real estate tycoon who worked hard to get where he was. i was working hard to try to get him as a client, trying to win him over. it took me ages and ages. i told him when i finally convinced him to work with me that i would be judicious and work hard and get it right by him. he said no trading, jim. i want longer term investments. at the time i liked kimberly-clark, the paper company, one i have liked forever. still do. i told this client that i thought this one would be terrific for his portfolio. he agreed. i got it. i got the sale. he told me to buy 1,000 shares. i got it. almost immediately it went up eight points. it was a dream. i had a winner. i called him and i said bob i want to ring the register. i want to sell the 1,000 shares of kimberly-clark. he was furious. he told me that i had said kimberly would be good for the lo
i learned the hard way.clients were terrific business people who didn't know much about stocks but had been fabulous building up great wealth through actual companies. i had this real estate tycoon who worked hard to get where he was. i was working hard to try to get him as a client, trying to win him over. it took me ages and ages. i told him when i finally convinced him to work with me that i would be judicious and work hard and get it right by him. he said no trading, jim. i want longer term...
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this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping) want up close? (laughter) all right. and today is july 23rd >> 23rd. there you go done >> good afternoon. welcome to the land use committee of the san francisco board of supervisors. i'm scott wiener the chairman of the committee to my right is supervisor jane kim our vice chair and to my left is supervisor cohen. our clerk is andrea madam clerk, any announcements? >> yes please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices and copies of my documents 80 should be submitted to the clerk and the items acted on will appear oh, my gosh on
this is just a budget document i know it reflects a lot of what we worked hard at planning for. what we do do outside this budget document can challenge the dedicate balance but i have faith the people that carry out the budget most of who is standing here are going to do us proud i ask not only celebrate the budget but the people who are going to carry out the budget to the city departments you're going to make sure we carry this out. are we ready to sign. all right. let's do it (clapping)...
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it's hard. without knowing exactly how long you're going to live, it's difficult to guess how much you need to put away. >> most people seem to feel that at retirement, to be okay, you need ten or 12 times pay. and maybe 15. so if you make $100,000 a year, you need one and a half million to be okay. you need to save more, you need to start sooner. you can't start work when you're 20 or 22 and decide to get serious about this in your 40s. the boat has sailed. >> smith: so what can we do? >> ♪ time has come today... >> smith: today, americans entrust over $10 trillion to thousands of big and small financial service providers. >> i just bought stock. you just saw me buy stock. no big deal! >> smith: with expensive marketing, these companies compete for our money. >> yes, i'm for picking, i'm for buying. >> super, super strong buy. >> smith: but there are so many choices, it's hard to understand. >> when it comes to mutual funds, it's often hard to tell what you're looking at. >> smith: rather than
it's hard. without knowing exactly how long you're going to live, it's difficult to guess how much you need to put away. >> most people seem to feel that at retirement, to be okay, you need ten or 12 times pay. and maybe 15. so if you make $100,000 a year, you need one and a half million to be okay. you need to save more, you need to start sooner. you can't start work when you're 20 or 22 and decide to get serious about this in your 40s. the boat has sailed. >> smith: so what can we...
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but etceter it's hard. it's going to be hard to get there. i think there's a lot of anger and there's a lot of despair and thoatthat's a volatile mix but e have to keep trying. and it is, bill asked earlier about american leadership. part of the reason why america remains indispensable, part of the essential ingredients in american leadership is that we're willing to plunge in and try where other countries don't bother trying. the fact of the matter is that in all of these crises that have been mentioned, there may be some tangential risks to the united states. in some cases, as in iraq and isis, those are dangers that have to be addressed right now, and we have to take them very seriously. but for the most part, these are not, the rockets aren't being fired into the united states. the reason we are concerned is because we recognize we've got some special responsibilities. we have to be, we have some humility. we have to recognize our resourcessor finite and we're coming out of a decade of war. our military hasbeen stretched very hard as has
but etceter it's hard. it's going to be hard to get there. i think there's a lot of anger and there's a lot of despair and thoatthat's a volatile mix but e have to keep trying. and it is, bill asked earlier about american leadership. part of the reason why america remains indispensable, part of the essential ingredients in american leadership is that we're willing to plunge in and try where other countries don't bother trying. the fact of the matter is that in all of these crises that have been...
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. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is baby sea world news america. -- bbc world news america. a member of the afghan security forces fire center group of international soldiers. in gaza, the cease-fire between israel and hamas appears to be holding. the u.s. secretary of state sits down with the bbc to talk about the tough questions ahead. >> how are we going to make these? how are you going to eliminate these rockets? demilitarizeing to and move towards a different future? that is really our goal. >> and space exploration could be on the cusp of taking a big leap forward. et.sing down a comment welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. an attack at a military training facility west of kabul has killed an american general and wounded more than
. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business. offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is baby sea world news america. -- bbc world news america. a member of the afghan security forces fire center group of international soldiers. in gaza,...