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er question ask to you uphold that and not cause a year of delay thank you very much. >> hang on. >> mr. shaw hang on. >> all right. jonas may i open up for public comment. >> opening up for public comment i'll call names remembered that is to comment on the negative declaration if? uphold there will be comment on the article itself (calling names). >> thank you. >> okay. just to make the flow easily you want to speak own this negative declaration line up on this side of the room if you want to line up on this side of the room your right-hand side of the room. >> excuse me - those persons standing in front of the doors will cause a fire hazard if you're going to speak on the right-hand side. >> randy shaw. >> wait until those persons standing near the doorway you can line up on the screen side of the door or view the preceding in overflow room 416 you can't stand in front of the doors. >> thank you. >> again randy shaw director the tenderloin clinic i've been trying to return the roll call they're demanding that the developer pay them one thousand dollars now up to one million dollar
er question ask to you uphold that and not cause a year of delay thank you very much. >> hang on. >> mr. shaw hang on. >> all right. jonas may i open up for public comment. >> opening up for public comment i'll call names remembered that is to comment on the negative declaration if? uphold there will be comment on the article itself (calling names). >> thank you. >> okay. just to make the flow easily you want to speak own this negative declaration line up on...
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when asked whether the u.s. should have a registry of muslims, he said, i would certainly implement that, absolutely. there should be lot of systems beyond databases. we should have a lot of systems. and when the reporter followed by asking would muslims be required to register, he answered, they have to be. they have to be, he repeated. well, let me share with the president-elect that we are not a nation that discriminates because of your religion. it's called freedom of religion. and our vision is opportunity for all. now there were nations that discriminated based on religion. those were european nations. that's why a lot of our forefathers came here to escape that oppression, and to have the freedom to thrive and to maintain the religious views that they wanted to have, not what somebody else told them had to be or improvideson them -- imprison them or register for discrimination because of their religious background. so when any american attacks our muslim-american brothers and sisters, we need to stand wit
when asked whether the u.s. should have a registry of muslims, he said, i would certainly implement that, absolutely. there should be lot of systems beyond databases. we should have a lot of systems. and when the reporter followed by asking would muslims be required to register, he answered, they have to be. they have to be, he repeated. well, let me share with the president-elect that we are not a nation that discriminates because of your religion. it's called freedom of religion. and our...
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we're asking the same thing that we would ask if this child didn't have an iep. we're asking for access to this facilities. >> as i understood his answer, justice ginsburg to the chief's question, yes, a lawyer could walk in on day one and sue for money damages, and then extort or possibly leverage that into a better situation in terms of money. the amicus brief from the school boards explains this actually happens in real life. now with respect to the concern that you had, i think this case is an easy one, because in this case, the iep, the complaint itself says the iep denied the dog. if a federal district court going back to justice kagan's first question orders declaratory judgment, which is what they sought expressly, then you would be calling the iep into question. that's why the district court appendix page 49 -- >> what does it say other than it's a resuscitation of fact. there was an iep and it didn't include the dog? >> what that means is if the federal district court said here are money damages because you denied the dog, implicit in that, this is the
we're asking the same thing that we would ask if this child didn't have an iep. we're asking for access to this facilities. >> as i understood his answer, justice ginsburg to the chief's question, yes, a lawyer could walk in on day one and sue for money damages, and then extort or possibly leverage that into a better situation in terms of money. the amicus brief from the school boards explains this actually happens in real life. now with respect to the concern that you had, i think this...
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- why don't you ask your mother? - well she's busy. - well, try hanging it in a room where there's lots of steam. - well, thanks father! bud was right. anything you wanna know, just ask father! - your father has four hours' work to do in less than two and a half hours. he has a train to catch at 12 o'clock -- - 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. the play timers are in trouble. - oh? financial problems? - yeah, i'm the treasurer, and we've gotta buy some costumes for our next play, and we don't have enough money. - the way you count, i'm not surprised. - i wonder how we could make some money for our club. sure wish i was smart like daddy. - you know, we're gonna miss father around here. golly, a whole week. went down to the bank they'd give me some money? - what's that? - yeah, you know, some of that old, worn out money they don't want anymore? - kathy! - well, people give away their old clothes, kathy figures why shouldn't banks give away their old money? - [betty] well, here he is, the stupefied public accountant. have adding mach
- why don't you ask your mother? - well she's busy. - well, try hanging it in a room where there's lots of steam. - well, thanks father! bud was right. anything you wanna know, just ask father! - your father has four hours' work to do in less than two and a half hours. he has a train to catch at 12 o'clock -- - 46, 47, 48, 49, 50. the play timers are in trouble. - oh? financial problems? - yeah, i'm the treasurer, and we've gotta buy some costumes for our next play, and we don't have enough...
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i want to ask you a question about the e-mails. >> because you've never asked me before. go ahead. >> i haven't asked you often about the e-mails. the argument that she made and that the campaign has made that all of the deleted e-mails were personal, about her yoga, about chelsea's wedding. a question i have for you is, were e-mails about the clinton foundation considered personal, and were they >> chris, i'm not sure how they were considered. what i know is that who ever is looking at all the e-mails has been looking at it for years, 15 months, almost a year and a half now. they've said they're going to look at any other e-mails that come up. and let them make a judgment. when director comey spoke, he had no access to other e-mails. he hasn't seen them. he went out on a limb. he's been criticized by democratic and republican former law enforcement officials who said this was inappropriate to information. look, i think that voters are going to go to the polls two days from now, they're going to factor all this information in. they're going to make the decision on which o
i want to ask you a question about the e-mails. >> because you've never asked me before. go ahead. >> i haven't asked you often about the e-mails. the argument that she made and that the campaign has made that all of the deleted e-mails were personal, about her yoga, about chelsea's wedding. a question i have for you is, were e-mails about the clinton foundation considered personal, and were they >> chris, i'm not sure how they were considered. what i know is that who ever is...
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. >> let me ask you about obama care. when you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are going to be covered? >> yes. we're going to very much try to keep it. >> let's get to mary bruce. first, signaling he may not repeal obama care entirely now? >> reporter: yes, he's walking back from an all-out repeal. open to keeping two of the most popular that would allow children to stay on their parents' plansey're 26 years old. the other that prevents providers from denying coverage to those with pre-existing conditions. >> thank you. >>> and tonight, more protests are under way. but there's a message being sent back tonight. did all the protesters turn out to vote? tonight, hillary clinton's lead in the popular vote continues to grow. but it will not change the outcome. democrats must now ask, were there middle-classricans missed? here's gio benitez. >> reporter: tonight, messages written in chalk, like always with her. you inspire me, and thank you hrc. clinton the popular vote and that's what's
. >> let me ask you about obama care. when you replace it, are you going to make sure that people with preconditions are going to be covered? >> yes. we're going to very much try to keep it. >> let's get to mary bruce. first, signaling he may not repeal obama care entirely now? >> reporter: yes, he's walking back from an all-out repeal. open to keeping two of the most popular that would allow children to stay on their parents' plansey're 26 years old. the other that...
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ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. many men aren't aware their health insurance may cover cialis. contact your health plan for the latest information. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief [vo] all customers who have changes been impacted right. will be fully refunded. we're taking action and renewing our commitment to you. >>> to the >>> to the "index" tonight. the warning to homeowners. a real estate broker allegedly stealing painkillers from the home he's selling. the same broker returning to the home the next day. this time, the police were waiting. >>> two passings to note tonight. actor robert vaughn has died. his credits include more than 200 tv and movie titles. he was best known for his role in the hit spy drama "the man from u.n.c.l.e." robert vaughn was 83. >>> and legendary singer, songwriter, and poet leo
ask your doctor about cialis for daily use. many men aren't aware their health insurance may cover cialis. contact your health plan for the latest information. trust number one doctor recommended dulcolax constipated? use dulcolax tablets for gentle overnight relief suppositories for relief in minutes and stool softeners for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax, designed for dependable relief [vo] all customers who have changes been impacted right. will be fully refunded. we're taking...
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we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good ans audience: ohh! steve: all right, papa ray, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? ray: i don't know. [laughter] steve: now, you just got to give us something. what--what product is it of? ray: i'll say hair color. hair color. [laughter] [applause] i know good and hell well you didn't know what he said! because that whole front row, them little girls was... [laughter] hair col'. hair color! audience: ohh! you got to be careful. you got two strikes. uh, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? jerica: male balding. steve: male balding. ray: good answer. good answer. steve: jay, this gonna be interesting. this is the fourth game. i have never come down here and got a answer from him
we ask 100 men. this is all for 100 men. all right, christian, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. bad news is it's for what? christian: feminine products. [applause] jay: good answer! good answer! good ans audience: ohh! steve: all right, papa ray, the good news is you booked a commercial for a new men's product. the bad news is it's for what? ray: i don't know. [laughter] steve: now, you just got to give us something. what--what product is it of? ray: i'll say...
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you asked if we had questions. i want to ask one.ommander, based on the experience of the flow of exchange from groups that come from the united states that show solidarity with cuba we would like to say we agree that within that society there are significant values. we believe this is one of the reasons why we agree with your comments, this message you have conveyed. this is the time for persuasion and president obama should hear us. in u.s. society, commander, we continue to hear people from different political and ideological groups. they all agree ultimately, although they express themselves differently, but they agree there needs to be a new perspective, vis-a-vis the rest of the world. today, you said president obama, he has in his own makeup as a citizen, he represents two different cultures. don't you think this is the time where we need to intensify the dialogue between civilizations? delve further into this and as a result finds solutions for many of the challenges the world is facing today? thank you, commander. let me res
you asked if we had questions. i want to ask one.ommander, based on the experience of the flow of exchange from groups that come from the united states that show solidarity with cuba we would like to say we agree that within that society there are significant values. we believe this is one of the reasons why we agree with your comments, this message you have conveyed. this is the time for persuasion and president obama should hear us. in u.s. society, commander, we continue to hear people from...
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we asked 100 married women, "name something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband." sheilah: a bigger...thing. [laughter and applause] steve: well, miss sheilah... this ought to go good down at chrissy: a better paycheck. steve: a better paycheck. pass or play? chrissy: we're going to play. we're going to play. steve: all right, guys, we talked to 100 married women, ok? here we go. name something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. eric: it doesn't pertain to me, but i'd say a brain. miss sandi, name something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. sandi: more vacation time. steve: more vacation time. amy, tell me something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. amy: not my husband because he's very patient, but i'm going to say patience. hey, caitlyn, something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. caitlyn: a bigger heart. steve: a bigger heart. chrissy, something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. i don't--i'm-- chrissy: oh, is--is hot bod... steve: i'm the host. chrissy: the same as a bi
we asked 100 married women, "name something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband." sheilah: a bigger...thing. [laughter and applause] steve: well, miss sheilah... this ought to go good down at chrissy: a better paycheck. steve: a better paycheck. pass or play? chrissy: we're going to play. we're going to play. steve: all right, guys, we talked to 100 married women, ok? here we go. name something you might ask the wizard of oz to give your husband. eric: it doesn't...
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in that case we would ask you to take it to an architect. we would as the building department ask that you take it out. both their job and architects are -- you can even do that in a high rise, get into the high rise structure. as long as you are not affecting the safety of a building in any way, whatever, just about anyone can get and design that and bring it in. they aren't so smart. so there are little things like that anyone can do and as a matter of fact there are some instances where you don't even need drawings in the building district. for instance, kitchen and bathroom remodel. >> if you are staying in the location itself, everything done within the confines of the kitchen and bathroom of a residential building, we would say, okay, describe it adequately on that permit permit form in detail what you are taking out, what you are replacing. that takes the place of a industry angle. >> again, it's up to not the person at the counter who is going to determine if you have adequately described that? if it's too large a project they may st
in that case we would ask you to take it to an architect. we would as the building department ask that you take it out. both their job and architects are -- you can even do that in a high rise, get into the high rise structure. as long as you are not affecting the safety of a building in any way, whatever, just about anyone can get and design that and bring it in. they aren't so smart. so there are little things like that anyone can do and as a matter of fact there are some instances where you...
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ask your doctor about cialis. you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief as well as remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. while not reported with entyvio, pml, a rare, serious brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections, or have flu-like symptoms, or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's medication isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist about entyvio. entyvio. rel
ask your doctor about cialis. you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's, and your symptoms have left you with the same view, it may be time for a different perspective. if other treatments haven't worked well enough, ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works by focusing right in the gi-tract to help control damaging inflammation and is clinically proven to begin helping many patients achieve both symptom relief...
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>> we don't ask for i.d. or check for age when we pick up customers. >> reporter: it is getting dark. time for one last ride. >> six. >> hello. >> during the 15 minute ride home from the library uber driver number 3 admits she is not her first underage passenger. >> do you pick up my age? >> picked up to go to the movies. they were getting out of school. >> driver number 3 gets our teen home without incident and claims he knows nothing about uber's age restriction. >> they never told me anything about not being able to pick up anybody under 18. i have picked up people at high schools before. >> tamika has never picked up an underage passenger and as a mom, more than a closely monitored exercise to keep her young daughter and other teens safe. >> reporter: getting answers, carl monday, cleveland 19. >> denise: how about that. >> we provided an uber representative with a link to carl's story and asked for their reaction. we will let you know what they have to say as soon as we hear back. >>> okay. let's focus o
>> we don't ask for i.d. or check for age when we pick up customers. >> reporter: it is getting dark. time for one last ride. >> six. >> hello. >> during the 15 minute ride home from the library uber driver number 3 admits she is not her first underage passenger. >> do you pick up my age? >> picked up to go to the movies. they were getting out of school. >> driver number 3 gets our teen home without incident and claims he knows nothing about...
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we asked ben tracy to find out more. home to 500 people living in the shadow of city hall. >> they want to pretend we don't exist. >> reporter: nick blinderman is 26, and uses heroin. >> i've never in my life seen anything like the drug use around here. it's as common as, like, drinking a cup of cove in the morning. >> reporter: homelessness is rising in california in part because housing costs and rent have skyrocketed. nearly 120,000 people are now homeless here. 66% of them live on the street, without shelter in the country. >> you cannot convince me on any day of the week that this is a way that people should have to live. >> reporter: mark ridley thomas is a los angeles can county supervise. tents now line street all over los angeles and ridley thomas wants governor jerry brown to declare a state of emergency, using funds for natural disasters to address homelessness. you believe this is a disaster >> well, it's pretty obvious this is simply an intolerable set of circumstances. >> reporter: on election day, los ange
we asked ben tracy to find out more. home to 500 people living in the shadow of city hall. >> they want to pretend we don't exist. >> reporter: nick blinderman is 26, and uses heroin. >> i've never in my life seen anything like the drug use around here. it's as common as, like, drinking a cup of cove in the morning. >> reporter: homelessness is rising in california in part because housing costs and rent have skyrocketed. nearly 120,000 people are now homeless here. 66%...
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ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. gone to try clarispray. escape your nasal allergies... from the makers of claritin. clarispray provides 24-hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. try clarispray today. gogo playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when you bundle home and auto insurance with progressive, you get more than a big discount. that's what you get for bundling home and auto! jamie! you get sneaky-good coverage. thanks. we're gonna live forever! kage meant my social life was over. wearing depend underwear has allowed me to fully engage in my life and i'm meeting people. unlike the bargain brand, depend fit-flex underwear is more flexible to move with you. reconnect with the life you've been missing. get a free sample at depend.com. >>> to >>> to the index, and recreational mari
ask your dermatologist about otezla today. otezla. gone to try clarispray. escape your nasal allergies... from the makers of claritin. clarispray provides 24-hour, prescription strength relief from sneezing, runny nose, and nasal congestion. return to the world. try clarispray today. gogo playing ] have fun with your replaced windows. run away! [ grunts ] leave him! leave him! [ music continues ] brick and mortar, what?! [ music continues ] [ tires screech ] [ laughs ] [ doorbell rings ] when...
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time now for ask the expert.... we get an extra hour of sleep this weekend, as we return to standard time. in the spirit of the time change, financial professional brad allen with wealthwisconsin.com joins us now with five things you can do in 60 minutes or less that will save you big-time down (graphic)60 minutes to save 1.budget the holidays 2.organize your accounts 3.set your debt 4.taxes, taxes, taxes got a question for our experts? email them at ask the expert at today's tmj4 dot com. you can also leave a voicemail. the number is 967-5253. a sports fan properly gamepredicts last nights world series, right down to the rain delay.. so we asked him, who's going to win tuesday's presidential election. find out what he says coming up on what greases the gears in washington? money. and ron johnson fits right in. six years ago, went to washington, then voted to protect $21 billion in tax breaks for the world's biggest oil companies. $21 billion. a wisconsin senator, protecting tax breaks for oil companies. that's ron
time now for ask the expert.... we get an extra hour of sleep this weekend, as we return to standard time. in the spirit of the time change, financial professional brad allen with wealthwisconsin.com joins us now with five things you can do in 60 minutes or less that will save you big-time down (graphic)60 minutes to save 1.budget the holidays 2.organize your accounts 3.set your debt 4.taxes, taxes, taxes got a question for our experts? email them at ask the expert at today's tmj4 dot com. you...
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. >> number one the existing building standards and schematic safeties stones with in fill and asking the department of building inspection to report. >> thank you good afternoon and thank you to my colleagues for being here to continue this hearing that we started in september and late september after rufksz by the san francisco chronicle with regard to the millennium tower the first high-rise seismically in fill area has sunk more than double the original projections of 4 to 6 inches to 16 inches and is payroll titling two inches towards northwest and further we understand that it will continue to sink up to 32 inches and further exacerbating at the base frankly the september hearing didn't guess as well to recap i was disappointed with the lack of transparency and the follow-up from our department of building inspection and throughout the hearing was fulfilled by contradictory responses to our line of questions and the hands off approach by the department to anything outside of a complaint which still is absent behalf egging we want to spend a few minutes talking about why the depa
. >> number one the existing building standards and schematic safeties stones with in fill and asking the department of building inspection to report. >> thank you good afternoon and thank you to my colleagues for being here to continue this hearing that we started in september and late september after rufksz by the san francisco chronicle with regard to the millennium tower the first high-rise seismically in fill area has sunk more than double the original projections of 4 to 6...
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ask what muscle strain?dvil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. is depressio♪ more than sadness? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. for me, trintellix made a difference. tell your healthcare professional right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. trintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell your healthcare professional about your medications, including migraine, psychiatric and depression medications to avoid a potentially life-threatenin
ask what muscle strain?dvil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. the market.redict but through good times and bad... ...at t. rowe price... ...we've helped our investors stay confident for over 75 years. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. is depressio♪ more than sadness? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. ♪ ♪ trintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. trintellix may start to untangle...
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so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental procedures. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. plus had less major bleeding. both made eliquis the right treatment for
so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a...
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donald trump: no, it's not a comic book and it's not a very nicely asked question. sharyl: behind the scenes, harwood offered compliments, helpful thoughts, and analyses to the clinton campaign, even asking, "what should i ask jeb in speakeasy interview of the dealings clearly crossed an ethical line. frank: when i was covering george herbert walker bush, i was invited to go interview the president, provided i asked him about only one subject, and i said, no, i can't do that. i'm not going to do that. i will not agree to that. even though it was a hot subject, i would -- i refused to take on those, that burden and those rules and those constraints. sharyl: i think a lot of journalists are saying yes now. frank sesno: a lot of journalists are saying yes now. sharyl: the big miss may reflect growing global skepticm once-trusted institutions, like -- like we saw after the wrong predictions about the u.k. vote to exit from the european union or ?brexit." >> the punditry, the prediction, the polls all came up woefully short in this campaign. if we don't do better next ti
donald trump: no, it's not a comic book and it's not a very nicely asked question. sharyl: behind the scenes, harwood offered compliments, helpful thoughts, and analyses to the clinton campaign, even asking, "what should i ask jeb in speakeasy interview of the dealings clearly crossed an ethical line. frank: when i was covering george herbert walker bush, i was invited to go interview the president, provided i asked him about only one subject, and i said, no, i can't do that. i'm not going...
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i wanted to ask you... can i... cacai ask you something? you want to take that chance? i want to make you a business proposition. and keep these guys from south central off me. go away. forty bucks. okay, look, 75 bucks-- that's my allowance for the week. mymyad owns a stereo store. i could get you stuff for free if you want. come on, man. they don't leave me alone. you got a problem with your hearing? what was that all about? er: you'll feel better after a a ce shower. let go of me. hey, sawyer-- leave the kid alone. shut up, wilder or you're going in next. come on, wally, you're going to like this. momo. you must want to see what the inside of your neck looks like. drop him. this doesn't concern you, mcquaid. yeah, it does. wally's our new friend. from now on, we're shaking him dodo. like hell you are. tommy. you two are beginning to get on my nerves. come on, you guys-- open the door! mcquaids! sawyer, come over here. bring your bat. this is the guy i was telling you about. i might use this on you guys. want to get hurt or make money? what are you talking about? he's
i wanted to ask you... can i... cacai ask you something? you want to take that chance? i want to make you a business proposition. and keep these guys from south central off me. go away. forty bucks. okay, look, 75 bucks-- that's my allowance for the week. mymyad owns a stereo store. i could get you stuff for free if you want. come on, man. they don't leave me alone. you got a problem with your hearing? what was that all about? er: you'll feel better after a a ce shower. let go of me. hey,...
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you've got to ask why. the answer is told by richard nixon's domestic policy adviser john ehrlichman. it was richard nixon that initiated the war on drugs. he said in an interview in 1994 you want to know what this is all about? the nixon campaign had two enemies. you understand what i'm saying? we knew we couldn't make it illegal to be against the war were black. but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and at th the blocks h her oven and then by criminalizing both heavily we could disrupt the communities, arrest the leaders, break up their meetings and vilify them night after night on the evening news. did we know we were lying about the drugs, of course we did. think of what we did in 1970. in 1970 we said what a person decides to put in their own body not only makes them a criminal but we are going to go to war against those people. we trained our police officers to go to war. that is a terrible metaphor for policing in a democratic society. people who go to war our soldiers and
you've got to ask why. the answer is told by richard nixon's domestic policy adviser john ehrlichman. it was richard nixon that initiated the war on drugs. he said in an interview in 1994 you want to know what this is all about? the nixon campaign had two enemies. you understand what i'm saying? we knew we couldn't make it illegal to be against the war were black. but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and at th the blocks h her oven and then by criminalizing both...
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we asked a very simple question.when you got this loan what did you do in seven out of 10 said it was some kind of the bill. sometimes they had an unexpected emergency and they couldn't pay the bill but i think the bigger picture and the story there and what i really think we -- is the reason why people are getting payday loans because their lives are financially difficult and they get knocked off balance easily when they have a mistake or an unexpected event further hours change. that's the narrative that we all agree on and that's why we have come to the conclusion that credit can help people in those situations. only if it structured a certain way and in that way it has to have an affordable payment that takes only a small percentage of 30%. most borrowers can afford more than five. it needs to last a reasonable amount of time. that printed dollar loan lasted i think it was 18 months and that's crazy. $500 and six months to take a -- pay off. policy should get us to that conclusion. >> did you look at those who di
we asked a very simple question.when you got this loan what did you do in seven out of 10 said it was some kind of the bill. sometimes they had an unexpected emergency and they couldn't pay the bill but i think the bigger picture and the story there and what i really think we -- is the reason why people are getting payday loans because their lives are financially difficult and they get knocked off balance easily when they have a mistake or an unexpected event further hours change. that's the...
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he asked me, "what, no reporters?" and i said, "yes, i've managed to keep it quiet," and that was it. but i think he was disappointed. >> narrator: lee moved back in with his brother, robert, in fort worth. soon after, the fbi interviewed him about his time in the soviet union. >> oswald appeared at the fort worth resident agency and was interviewed by two agents who happened to be in the office. this interview did not turn out to be too successful because oswald was in an aggressive, surly mood, and they finally broke the interview off after a little while. >> he said, "they even asked me," you know, "if i'd ever been an agent of the federal government, of the cia." he says, "well, don't you know?" and he just laughed. he was toying with them, and he toyed with people like that. >> narrator: officially, the fbi was the only agency that questioned oswald. it remains a mystery why the cia, which had a growing file on oswald, maintained it never talked to him. >> the fbi would certainly interview him for counter-espionag
he asked me, "what, no reporters?" and i said, "yes, i've managed to keep it quiet," and that was it. but i think he was disappointed. >> narrator: lee moved back in with his brother, robert, in fort worth. soon after, the fbi interviewed him about his time in the soviet union. >> oswald appeared at the fort worth resident agency and was interviewed by two agents who happened to be in the office. this interview did not turn out to be too successful because oswald...
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she asks, how much time do you have to stay put? asking for immediate descent. a short time later the pilot says the plane is in total electrical failure and out of fuel. the aircraft slams into the side of a hill. short of medellin airport. >> they should have had a minimum of 45 minutes reserve fuel. and they only held for seven or eight minutes. so it's obvious that they were well into that reserve fuel. >> flight attendant jiminez suarez told doctors here the impact. three players survived. the team's back-up goalie still in a coma. are you amazed that he survived this? >> yes, i am. >> among the 71 who perished, a player pictured last week finding out his wife was pregnant. his future as a father and the hopes of an entire team wiped out. keir simmons, nbc news, medellin, colombia. >>> politics, the ongoing drama of who's trump's incoming administration. during the campaign, trump repeatedly promised to drain the swamp. in our nation's capital. as our halle jackson explains, he's choosing washington, d.c. and wall street insiders to stack his team. >> he wo
she asks, how much time do you have to stay put? asking for immediate descent. a short time later the pilot says the plane is in total electrical failure and out of fuel. the aircraft slams into the side of a hill. short of medellin airport. >> they should have had a minimum of 45 minutes reserve fuel. and they only held for seven or eight minutes. so it's obvious that they were well into that reserve fuel. >> flight attendant jiminez suarez told doctors here the impact. three...
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you what this is all about so i can ask the appellant something latter please. what? all about someone doing business out of a residence this is not right; correct? >> you can will have a home based bus but it neatest to needs to be done in a residential manner. >> they were operating a nuisance in the eyes of the neighbors was created as to materials being i'm imagining the materials from the homes a garage being up used as a warehouse possibly stuff like that. >> and coming and going. >> one of the main things people are woolken up - >> the nov was filed based on the complaint of the neighbors and even if no e-mails communication and something that was satisfactory to your department. >> the have addressed it we did inform them only august 22nd we'll keep the can i go e case open in the case there are further complaint to readily monitor it we outlined how they can comply and there was agreement at that time. >> with that said the issue the $1,270 of staff time and expenses related to this case and appropriate under the planning code. >> as not in our notice o
you what this is all about so i can ask the appellant something latter please. what? all about someone doing business out of a residence this is not right; correct? >> you can will have a home based bus but it neatest to needs to be done in a residential manner. >> they were operating a nuisance in the eyes of the neighbors was created as to materials being i'm imagining the materials from the homes a garage being up used as a warehouse possibly stuff like that. >> and coming...
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i want to ask that same question. mary: mime was being on the ship.we have to make sure they knew all of the damage control mechanisms, to save the ship in case something happened to it. welding.ing, any we went on the side and we got a hole in it. i had to go over the side to do the welding before we could get back. making sure everybody was safe and they are doing what they are supposed to be as far as damage making sure that the training was good and they knew exactly what they had to do and needed to do. because i had to sleep at night. i had to make sure my people were trained to make sure that was good. >> that is a very common theme. this is a panel about women in leadership. i want to address that. when i was serving we never talked about it. it was kind of just about being a soldier. now there is a lot of movement in getting rid of the adjectives. now that women are getting integrated and going to ranger school, other special schools, during your service did you see a difference and how your peers treated you for your role as a woman? how did
i want to ask that same question. mary: mime was being on the ship.we have to make sure they knew all of the damage control mechanisms, to save the ship in case something happened to it. welding.ing, any we went on the side and we got a hole in it. i had to go over the side to do the welding before we could get back. making sure everybody was safe and they are doing what they are supposed to be as far as damage making sure that the training was good and they knew exactly what they had to do and...
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ask what muscle strain?dvil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. anyone ever have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily... ...with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! phillips. be good to your gut. i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening? it's got a menthol burst. you can feel it right away. wow, that sort of blind-sided me. and it clears my terrible cold symptoms. ahh! this is awkward. new mucinex fast-max clear & cool. feel the menthol burst. and clear your worst cold symptoms. start the relief. ditch the misery. let's end this. hey, need fast try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as 30 minutes. nexium can take 24 hours. try cool mint zantac. no pill relieves heartburn faster. >>> next
ask what muscle strain?dvil makes pain a distant memory nothing works faster stronger or longer what pain? advil. anyone ever have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? she does. help defend against those digestive issues. take phillips' colon health probiotic caps daily... ...with three types of good bacteria. 400 likes? wow! phillips. be good to your gut. i'll take it from here. i'm good. i just took new mucinex clear and cool. ah! what's this sudden cooooling thing happening?...
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i ask cell phones and other devices so we can all enjoy, and autograph table right across on the other side of the hall across from the elevator where you can have your books autographed, and also have a short q&a period where you will be able to ask questions of the authors and i ask you to just stand at the standing mike, pose your questions and go back to your speech and we will have a great flow. without further a do i would like to introduce our moderator for the program, none other than pamela paul, editor of the new york times book review. having previously served as feature editor and children's book editor she is the author of the starter marriage and the future of matrimony. she edited the collection by the book writers on literature and the literary life from the new york times book review. pamela paul has been a contributor to time magazine and columnist, her work has appeared in the atlantic, the washington post, the economist among many other venues. pamela paul has been a guest on oprah, many of you have seen her, and good morning america, the today show, the early show,
i ask cell phones and other devices so we can all enjoy, and autograph table right across on the other side of the hall across from the elevator where you can have your books autographed, and also have a short q&a period where you will be able to ask questions of the authors and i ask you to just stand at the standing mike, pose your questions and go back to your speech and we will have a great flow. without further a do i would like to introduce our moderator for the program, none other...
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you've got to ask why. the answer is told by richard nixon's domestic policy adviser john ehrlichman. it was richard nixon that initiated the war on drugs. he said in an interview in 1994 you want to know what this is all about? the nixon campaign had two enemies. you understand what i'm saying? we knew we couldn't make it illegal to be against the war were black. but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and at th the blocks h her oven and then by criminalizing both heavily we could disrupt the communities, arrest the leaders, break up their meetings and vilify them night after night on the evening news. did we know we were lying about the drugs, of course we did. think of what we did in 1970. in 1970 we said what a person decides to put in their own body not only makes them a criminal but we are going to go to war against those people. we trained our police officers to go to war. that is a terrible metaphor for policing in a democratic society. people who go to war our soldiers and
you've got to ask why. the answer is told by richard nixon's domestic policy adviser john ehrlichman. it was richard nixon that initiated the war on drugs. he said in an interview in 1994 you want to know what this is all about? the nixon campaign had two enemies. you understand what i'm saying? we knew we couldn't make it illegal to be against the war were black. but by getting the public to associate the hippies with marijuana and at th the blocks h her oven and then by criminalizing both...
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and we ask, who could be in and me lynn ya trump. when will she meet with first lady michelle obama? and tonight, a divided america. the triumph for trump supporters, and the heartbreak for those that wanted history. how and when does the healing begin? >>> good evening on this wednesday night. and it's great to have you with us. and america tonight has a new president-elect. donald trump. he will be the 45th president of the united states,ft ever seen. and then, an election night no one could have predicted. donald trump has never held office before, never served in the military. he did this his own way, and he won. claiming victory after 2:30 in the morning, promising to be a president for all americans. donald trump sweeping many of the key battleground states, and winning the electoral college, surpassing 270 electoral votes. but hillary clinton ahead in the popular vote in this country, as the first woman president. tonight, an emotional concession, and supportive words for the president-elect. and we have just learned that pres
and we ask, who could be in and me lynn ya trump. when will she meet with first lady michelle obama? and tonight, a divided america. the triumph for trump supporters, and the heartbreak for those that wanted history. how and when does the healing begin? >>> good evening on this wednesday night. and it's great to have you with us. and america tonight has a new president-elect. donald trump. he will be the 45th president of the united states,ft ever seen. and then, an election night no...
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and tomorrow will be thursday. >> we have been asking you the same question. the votes have been rolling in on the interactive site on wtsp.com/votenow. the results right here you can see fluctuating. about 50% are saying happy, 30% you can keep voting on wtsp.com/votenow. you can also tap the vote now section on our free 10 news app. we'll keep checking in with you. >>> protest last night, police in oakland gave one person a citation after a group of protesters damaged the business. there were also protests on college campuses across the country. >>> well it's not just colleges though across northern california. around berkeley hundreds of students and teachers of class this afternoon in protest of trump's win. the students some of them are not even old enough to vote broadcasted the walkout and rallied on facebook. you weren't the only ones up late watching the election results. oversea voters and people from other countries were glued on their tvs and online in the early morning hours. how the rest of the world is reacting. the victory over hillary clinton
and tomorrow will be thursday. >> we have been asking you the same question. the votes have been rolling in on the interactive site on wtsp.com/votenow. the results right here you can see fluctuating. about 50% are saying happy, 30% you can keep voting on wtsp.com/votenow. you can also tap the vote now section on our free 10 news app. we'll keep checking in with you. >>> protest last night, police in oakland gave one person a citation after a group of protesters damaged the...
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that you were asking gary -- >> i do not have a large gambling debt. >> that you asked gary for maybe some assistance. >> no. >> would that be false? >> that's not true. >> reporter: he denied asking for the loan, said the only time he discussed large sums of money with gary was about a real estate deal. >> because he's always looking for investment, whatever. >> reporter: then detectives asked him the question they've asked everyone else. would he offer up a dna sample. >> all i have is like a cheek swab, that i'll ask if you are fine, do that today. >> no, i'm going to wait. >> any particular reason? >> i don't know. i don't know the legalities. i don't want to do something then my attorneys say i shouldn't have done that. >> why would you not give us a dna sample? >> reporter: it's your best friend. >> your best friend. we're doing everything we can to find who brutally murdered your best friend, and you're telling us that you're not sure you're going to give us a dna sample. >> reporter: the refusal wasn't evidence of mark's guilt, so police let him go, but the investigation sudde
that you were asking gary -- >> i do not have a large gambling debt. >> that you asked gary for maybe some assistance. >> no. >> would that be false? >> that's not true. >> reporter: he denied asking for the loan, said the only time he discussed large sums of money with gary was about a real estate deal. >> because he's always looking for investment, whatever. >> reporter: then detectives asked him the question they've asked everyone else. would...
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sonia: i think maybe we should ask karl if he thinks that- karl: i'm the moderator so i'll ask the question. sonia: i figure though the one that knows what's it like to be a black on this panel, and if you feel like the protests that went through, maybe they did change policy but maybe they didn't change the heart of america. karl: that woul policies were corrected, the hearts of men that is going to be a longer process in which to deal with and it doesn't stop. you can't stop, you have to maintain being direct. sonia: i think the protests now in my opinion have brought like this ugly parts to the surface that was there but it was just sort of concealed. now with the laws are equitable but we still have social inequality so maybe it's just reality of where we are thus as you guys talk about the action and bringing about the change, you really can't have one without the other and so it does ... they both play a role in one bringing attention to it, calling it out and then doing something about mantra of the united states is freedom, everybody is for freedom, everybody has maybe a different d
sonia: i think maybe we should ask karl if he thinks that- karl: i'm the moderator so i'll ask the question. sonia: i figure though the one that knows what's it like to be a black on this panel, and if you feel like the protests that went through, maybe they did change policy but maybe they didn't change the heart of america. karl: that woul policies were corrected, the hearts of men that is going to be a longer process in which to deal with and it doesn't stop. you can't stop, you have to...
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he should ask jeb bush .an of hillary clinton's campaign what he should ask jeb bush in an interview coming up. stuart: let me explain to viewers, john harwood is the chief political call at cnbc, cnbc is our direct competitor, we are on fbn and that's cnbc and this report e john harwood -- ashley: we've washington correspondent. debating strategy. stuart: debating strategy. chair of the clinton campaign. liz: saying advising the clinton campaign, watch out for dr. ben carson and also making statements along the lines of hillary clinton, i thought she did well on the campaign trail. things like that. stuart: so far cnbc have not acknowledged what their own john harwood has been doing. they have not mentioned on air. to this point, as far as i know, no comment coming forward. stuart: more on the story of the media -- i keep using that expression, working with and for the clinton campaign and -- >> one thing you outsourced, podesta can be a good source for a reporter, when you cross the line and start debating
he should ask jeb bush .an of hillary clinton's campaign what he should ask jeb bush in an interview coming up. stuart: let me explain to viewers, john harwood is the chief political call at cnbc, cnbc is our direct competitor, we are on fbn and that's cnbc and this report e john harwood -- ashley: we've washington correspondent. debating strategy. stuart: debating strategy. chair of the clinton campaign. liz: saying advising the clinton campaign, watch out for dr. ben carson and also making...
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>> they should ask who they are and ask how old they are. >> reporter: tamika is an uber driver and she is also a mom. with tamika's permission we hooked up her 14-year-old with a credit card and set up an uber account and ride. >> how far is it away? >> 11 minutes away. >> reporter: before we know it a ford pick up pulls up. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm good. >> reporter: she is now a passenger in a car with a total stranger. we are right behind in our undercover van. mom and my producer are nearby. mom's heart is pounding. >> my heart was boom, boom, boom. it really scared me. even though we were following hershey is in the car -- following her she is in the car with these palm and >> reporter: a few minutes in he asked her -- >> do you go to school out this way? >> yes, i go to shaker high school. >> reporter: it wasn't until the ride was almost complete that the driver finally comes close to asking her age. >> what grade are you in. >> eighth grade. >> reporter: driver number one was friendly, courteous and never inappropriate, but he never asked the question how old are you? >> how a
>> they should ask who they are and ask how old they are. >> reporter: tamika is an uber driver and she is also a mom. with tamika's permission we hooked up her 14-year-old with a credit card and set up an uber account and ride. >> how far is it away? >> 11 minutes away. >> reporter: before we know it a ford pick up pulls up. >> hi, how are you? >> i'm good. >> reporter: she is now a passenger in a car with a total stranger. we are right behind in...
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she asked if she should go to banff with him. oh, banff. how romantic-- snow, hot chocolate, cuddling together in front of a roaring fire. shut up, janine. oh, sorry. you don't find it odd that my ex-girlfriend calls asking my advice on her love life? you know, for a genius, you're not very smart. what's that supposed to mean? when you guys broke up, wanda felt terrible. she really hated hurting you. when she got to chicago, she called me and cried on the phone for hours. she did? look, doogie, you're intelligent, sensitive, understanding. i mean, with vinnie, it's different. once i'm done with him, it's over. but you can handle this. handle what? thanks, janine. thank you. for what? for asking my advice. according to vinnie, i'm just a frivolous, superficial female. i'm sure the little reptile's told you that. [ring] hello? [doogie] hi, is wanda there? wanda, it's for you. i think it's steven. hello, steven? no, it's me. what do you want? i called to say i'm sorry i hung up on you, but i've changed my mind. what do you want? you wanted som
she asked if she should go to banff with him. oh, banff. how romantic-- snow, hot chocolate, cuddling together in front of a roaring fire. shut up, janine. oh, sorry. you don't find it odd that my ex-girlfriend calls asking my advice on her love life? you know, for a genius, you're not very smart. what's that supposed to mean? when you guys broke up, wanda felt terrible. she really hated hurting you. when she got to chicago, she called me and cried on the phone for hours. she did? look, doogie,...
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i'd like to ask billy a few questions now. he's slow. you understand. billy, what did you do this morning? we had breakfast. we had our cereal, right? and we d-did our trash and daddy fixed the buzzers. did you see annie watters today, billy? no. annie says you beat her up. what? he did no such thing. billy, why do you think annie would say he wouldn't hurt anyone. this girl's mother might've put her up to this. - why do you think she'd do that? - off my occasion saying she had me keeping an eye on her little one too often. having you keep an eye on annie? i don't mind, but if we're doin' chores, sometimes she can get in harm's way. so, since i said that, her mother's agitated against me and billy. remarks to the tenants... the owner. um...time to put in the trash, right? just a second, son. all right, mr. podesky. nothin' against billy unless her mother made her. this a good boy. you ask the tenants. yeah. all right, thanks. a junkie will tell you anything. and she did take a beating, says she's been holding the gun for her boyfriend. she's out the las
i'd like to ask billy a few questions now. he's slow. you understand. billy, what did you do this morning? we had breakfast. we had our cereal, right? and we d-did our trash and daddy fixed the buzzers. did you see annie watters today, billy? no. annie says you beat her up. what? he did no such thing. billy, why do you think annie would say he wouldn't hurt anyone. this girl's mother might've put her up to this. - why do you think she'd do that? - off my occasion saying she had me keeping an...
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ask so what, what's the verdict? obviously, the country's ready to elect as a whole, but what did we learn about the country? >> guest: andrew young, the famous former mayor of atlanta, u.n. ambassador, civil rights icon, lieutenant to martinnen luther king jr. was one of those people who not only out of loyalty to the clintons but also because he just didn't believe it was famously critical of barack obama. can't know who he was. -- didn't know who he was. but by the end he said i have to anytime one of the reasons i was so skeptical is was because my experience in this country was one in which this country was not going to accept him. i had an experience where my friends were killed, and i was still living that. and i think for a lot of african-americans, there's a group who are invested in the notion that we are always at a disadvantage. but for most african-americans it's just like i live every day with the little insults which tell me the country's not there yet. i'm followed in stores, i'm denied loans when i k
ask so what, what's the verdict? obviously, the country's ready to elect as a whole, but what did we learn about the country? >> guest: andrew young, the famous former mayor of atlanta, u.n. ambassador, civil rights icon, lieutenant to martinnen luther king jr. was one of those people who not only out of loyalty to the clintons but also because he just didn't believe it was famously critical of barack obama. can't know who he was. -- didn't know who he was. but by the end he said i have...
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have trouble asking for help? >> god it's the hardest thing in the individual for an individual to come to grips with an addiction and say i need help and a lot of times they reach out for help to get their hands slapped. we have to start helping peop the day they ask for it we have to give it to them instead of -- >> dickerson: what do you mean they will ask for help? >> and they ask for help and the next thing you know. we have to stop treating people and help them the day they ask for it to include emergency rooms in america. people were going to the emergency rooms a place to get be told to get out of here. we have to stop that. we know better and we have to do better. >> dickerson: the most important thing that you mentioned when you are talking to somebody is you can say i was there. what about as a culture what do the rest of us do? >> just be a voice not just those addicted to drugs and alcohol it's the family members and the people in the community that are affected. anyone can be able to help someone you
have trouble asking for help? >> god it's the hardest thing in the individual for an individual to come to grips with an addiction and say i need help and a lot of times they reach out for help to get their hands slapped. we have to start helping peop the day they ask for it we have to give it to them instead of -- >> dickerson: what do you mean they will ask for help? >> and they ask for help and the next thing you know. we have to stop treating people and help them the day...