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and i was glad. the reason i wrote is that i knew that i was so sad.as just talking to somebody else. my student mattie ... i was just talking to somebody else. my student mattie ... you have me crying again. and i wanted maddie's mother to know, cause i knew whatever it is mattie was dead. but mattie was shot in the chest because i knew he would never ever turn away. i knew that. this was a kid i loved so much. and i just wanted to say to his mother, "we're all sorry that we lost mattie." but i know that he was shot in the chest because he's a great kid. and this is the kind of thing i think you want to know. and i thought that the president should have to hear something like that. he's there. you have to know these are the people. - well your artistic expression now for half a century has moved a lot of people to tears. and i think has given a lot of people hope. and that's why it's so amazing to get to even be with you for a little while. so i wish you peace and continued success. and thank you for being here. - oh, it's my pleasure. - good to see y
and i was glad. the reason i wrote is that i knew that i was so sad.as just talking to somebody else. my student mattie ... i was just talking to somebody else. my student mattie ... you have me crying again. and i wanted maddie's mother to know, cause i knew whatever it is mattie was dead. but mattie was shot in the chest because i knew he would never ever turn away. i knew that. this was a kid i loved so much. and i just wanted to say to his mother, "we're all sorry that we lost...
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i agree with you that i feel like sometimes i feel bad.it's very tied into my products. >> in general a lot of women feel it. what do we have to offer others? >> last night it just stayed in the hotel room. and i had to give myself permission to sit in the hotel room. by that was like i know i'm missing it. i read somewhere a definition of compulsion as in action of an obsessive boss. i think it's our compulsion which is so hard. we are driven to it. i don't think there has to be a continual and inertia that has to keep going and going it to me i write an obsessive thought. whether it's a question without an answer or is unanswerable or things that i find intolerable. those are the things i write about. i never intended to be a memoirist. just turned out the trouble i had to see happen to be in my own experience. i look forward to the day when that is no longer at the trouble in my life. and i suspect that time corresponding outside. >> there is plenty of trouble to go around. right now i'm working on a book that is half-and-half about my
i agree with you that i feel like sometimes i feel bad.it's very tied into my products. >> in general a lot of women feel it. what do we have to offer others? >> last night it just stayed in the hotel room. and i had to give myself permission to sit in the hotel room. by that was like i know i'm missing it. i read somewhere a definition of compulsion as in action of an obsessive boss. i think it's our compulsion which is so hard. we are driven to it. i don't think there has to be a...
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>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey, i'm marcus, how are you? >> hey, nice to meet you. rene, jesse's brother. >> oh, you're jesse's brother. what do you do here? >> animal care tech. >> okay. you like it? >> it's good. >> what do you love about this place? >> uh, just being with dogs, man. there's something that's always gonna love you every time you come in whether it's a bad day or a good day, you got a happy dog with you. >> how do you like working with andrew? >> uh... it can be a little complicated to explain. >> seems like he gets a little... >> uh... you gotta work. >> yeah. all right, man, well, good meeting you. i'll be seeing you around. >> sou
>> because i'm very passionate about what i do, i know what i wanna see, i know how i want this place to run. and sometimes people tend to not follow the path and... >> does it make you crazy? >> yes. i don't walk around yelling every day. i walk around yelling when i need to. >> for me, if an employee doesn't work out, that's my failure, not theirs. if andrew's telling me himself that he's not good with his employees, i have to imagine that it could be much worse. hey,...
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a career in comedy and when i had these opportunities when i got on television when i became when i got a manager and i got attention you know it took me a long time to decide to actually pursue it because it felt like it could just go away it wasn't available to us but it felt like the door was open and if i was in a make an attempt to do it then i would regret it later and i'm glad you know i'm glad i stepped through that door so you mentioned your mom earlier joking about her . joke this is stacy who picks up on that theme that the theme of family that often makes its way into your comedy stacey says i like his jokes about his parents cultural expectations and his mom's text message his airport security jokes and his material about race and white people he pointed out through societal elements with a sharp wit but he wasn't and of course for all of our audience members. art quite sure about these jokes that stacey mentions you can you can check out in that flick that it's available one hundred eighty countries but she talks about your mom is that an intentional thing or is it jus
a career in comedy and when i had these opportunities when i got on television when i became when i got a manager and i got attention you know it took me a long time to decide to actually pursue it because it felt like it could just go away it wasn't available to us but it felt like the door was open and if i was in a make an attempt to do it then i would regret it later and i'm glad you know i'm glad i stepped through that door so you mentioned your mom earlier joking about her . joke this is...
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i was in shock and i was sad and then i got mad. and for me the way the native man is cowhering below the priest or the missionary while he's bending over him pointing up to the sky, as a person who maybe defines god differently than maybe that missionary or other religious clergy, it was like he was saying, accept god, you heathen, and i remember how christians told me i was going to hell because i defined my god different than the way they did their. it is not always terrible for the natives, it just represents religious persecution as well as the other stuff, too. and it's really hurtful. the arts commission -- and the history was donated it and in storage and they needed something to put there. it doesn't really have a -- it was in storage for 90 years already. put it back in storage. >> thank you. >> i have been an activist for 42 years and used to be a teach er and a member of the human rights commissioner. do you know what the bounty system is, commissioners? >> this is public comment. we cannot respond. >> the system is in t
i was in shock and i was sad and then i got mad. and for me the way the native man is cowhering below the priest or the missionary while he's bending over him pointing up to the sky, as a person who maybe defines god differently than maybe that missionary or other religious clergy, it was like he was saying, accept god, you heathen, and i remember how christians told me i was going to hell because i defined my god different than the way they did their. it is not always terrible for the natives,...
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i also, if i may finish, i have past experience as a journalist. i was elected as a healthcare journalist. i was in oakland with the use of rising community organization behind a high school. a man who is one of the alameda county public health doctors said that if a young african-american man does not finish high school, his life expectancy is cut. if that doesn't shock everybody in this room, our entire community, then i don't know what would get to you. >> beyond the shock and all, beyond the headline, beyond the superficial, i met a gentleman, have you kept a relationship with him, did you help them get into college, did you help them raise any money, i am looking for real action. my other question is, for what reason are you interested in leaving the commission on the status of women that has done a phenomenal work? i applaud that commission. why do you want to leave that commission to go to the police commission? >> i feel like i can add more to the police commission. it's broader in scope. and we are also looking at sanctuary policies, and o
i also, if i may finish, i have past experience as a journalist. i was elected as a healthcare journalist. i was in oakland with the use of rising community organization behind a high school. a man who is one of the alameda county public health doctors said that if a young african-american man does not finish high school, his life expectancy is cut. if that doesn't shock everybody in this room, our entire community, then i don't know what would get to you. >> beyond the shock and all,...
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i wish i did. but the times i saw that hillary were in 2008 especially when she really felt like she had nothing left to lose, and she would be very chummy with her press corps. >> kick her feet up, have a glass of wine. >> yeah, she did do that in 2008. yellow tail, really bad wine, it was endearing. [laughter] >> no offense, but you and a lot of people, journalists, seem very hard on her. i didn't get it. she seemed like a nice person. she wanted to do progressive things. >> yeah. >> she was far from perfect. now who do we have? a criminal, a sex abuser, someone who could blow up the world and i'm not being, i'm not exaggerating. what was the big deal with hillary? she was far from perfect but, my, god, what a -- i mean, you had the right to write about her. >> a couple things i've been getting, like fox news and the free beacon saying i'm obviously in love with hillary. it's one of those things. people say you're too hard on her, and same exact quote is -- >> you can't believe fox. >> it's compl
i wish i did. but the times i saw that hillary were in 2008 especially when she really felt like she had nothing left to lose, and she would be very chummy with her press corps. >> kick her feet up, have a glass of wine. >> yeah, she did do that in 2008. yellow tail, really bad wine, it was endearing. [laughter] >> no offense, but you and a lot of people, journalists, seem very hard on her. i didn't get it. she seemed like a nice person. she wanted to do progressive things....
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i was but i think i told him i look at me i don't you i and i say my wife is a labor delivery nurse and we had expectations what was going to be like can we do better and it went completely the opposite but because we knew that it could we want to add to that when it really got passed and so i kind of use that personal example i states in attics that patients we had and it doesn't always work and her and i think people are having a tragic delivery sagacity section or if there's any words of some sort there are more prone to developing postpartum depression but one thing i want to one research one of the people that's a little bit more concrete the three places you can get information about postpartum depression one is called a hog american college what we got any they got a lot of information that's more u.s. based there's our current which is the royal college of obstetricians and gynecologists there in britain but again they have more international law material as well and then he got the federation of international i got an ecologist and obstetricians all of them have information on
i was but i think i told him i look at me i don't you i and i say my wife is a labor delivery nurse and we had expectations what was going to be like can we do better and it went completely the opposite but because we knew that it could we want to add to that when it really got passed and so i kind of use that personal example i states in attics that patients we had and it doesn't always work and her and i think people are having a tragic delivery sagacity section or if there's any words of...
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and i read it and i was amazed! and i was caught. i love intrigue.nk you very much. with all my books, i tried to hit the ground running. i do not want to waste time in the beginning. i would like to immerse you in the story, hooking it's what i'm trying to do. and something interesting happened on the first few pages. evan was what they like the writer is in control and not the reader. if you are a leader in control of the bucket will not be really good reading. but if you're on your tiptoes, unstable, you don't know what will happen next, he thought you had it figured out, he carefully categorized this person is good, this person is bad i know what will happen to them. if i knock you out of all those categories include on the edge of your seat you don't know what will happen next is a good story. >> i would say were not generally sympathetic to rich people. [laughter] >> guest: i will be sympathetic to rich people if they treat other people with respect. and i'm not saying that i have not met people who don't do that. i have met a lot of wonderful
and i read it and i was amazed! and i was caught. i love intrigue.nk you very much. with all my books, i tried to hit the ground running. i do not want to waste time in the beginning. i would like to immerse you in the story, hooking it's what i'm trying to do. and something interesting happened on the first few pages. evan was what they like the writer is in control and not the reader. if you are a leader in control of the bucket will not be really good reading. but if you're on your tiptoes,...
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i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much. thank you.
i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much....
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i said i would be back tomorrow again and i will be back every day finally he said i don't you i don't know. asking if i could talk to him one hour per day and then over the years i also tell him that death row is the only place i have never experienced racism. it was all because he said the same thing. long -- but we're all all trying to achieve the same thing. and that is to prove our innocence but and that i need to show what loving compassion was. fifteen years was spent because i had mistreated him for 15 years and treated him that where you wonder what it is about death that makes us begin to treat one another like human beings. over 14 years for the execution they didn't just give the states but never forget what he said. in a down take. and i said or maybe whatever they are doing is a farce. [laughter] >> but not until i came here but i learned what love is all about. he said so i leave the world tonight knowing what love feels like. i often wonder is my best friend says you have a story. so we have gotten away from with --dash but the forgiveness is about me. but even to say m
i said i would be back tomorrow again and i will be back every day finally he said i don't you i don't know. asking if i could talk to him one hour per day and then over the years i also tell him that death row is the only place i have never experienced racism. it was all because he said the same thing. long -- but we're all all trying to achieve the same thing. and that is to prove our innocence but and that i need to show what loving compassion was. fifteen years was spent because i had...
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[ laughter ] i mean -- that's pretty cool, i guess. i don't know.m. >> jimmy: that's interesting because -- let's just not do this, okay? >> i just don't, okay? could you just -- why are you -- >> jimmy: oh, good. >> keep your voice down. >> jimmy: i will. [ light laughter ] i am -- keeping it down. keeping it down right now! [ light laughter ] you're the one that said it. so why don't you go start the car, and then, i'll meet you out there. i'll get the -- >> i want a divorce. [ light laughter ] i want a divorce. [ ding ] >> jimmy: you want a divorce. you're going to get one all right. you're going to get one. [ light laughter ] because, you know what? i think you need a divorce. [ laughter ] >> you should get divorced. you should get divorced. >> jimmy: no, you need a a divorce. >> you need it more than i do. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no, i mean, i really feel like you -- >> no. i think you should. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: no. >> i really do. >> jimmy: i think that you -- it's not -- look at you. you know? [ laughter ] >> i think -- look at
[ laughter ] i mean -- that's pretty cool, i guess. i don't know.m. >> jimmy: that's interesting because -- let's just not do this, okay? >> i just don't, okay? could you just -- why are you -- >> jimmy: oh, good. >> keep your voice down. >> jimmy: i will. [ light laughter ] i am -- keeping it down. keeping it down right now! [ light laughter ] you're the one that said it. so why don't you go start the car, and then, i'll meet you out there. i'll get the --...
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welcome. >> i am ed son. i am 18. i have lived in south market since i moved here from the philippines when i was 7 years old. i am here to speak on behalf of the pedestrian safety campaign and why it is important to south market. there is a lot of things that we have to worry about when it comes to safety as pedestrians walking streets in day or night time. speeding cars and poverty and crime going on in south market. we are worried about people and our safety from those dangerous people, and i am advocating for that campaign because, you know, as pedestrians we deserve to walk the streets safely in night tame or daytime. whether that is through brighter lights to replace old ones or providing ways where pedestrians such as myself and elderly people to cross safely from the streets is really, really important. i can only speak on behalf of the south market. i do hope this campaign can branch out throughout other neighborhoods such as the tenderloin and hunter's point. there is a lot of dangerous areas around there. i
welcome. >> i am ed son. i am 18. i have lived in south market since i moved here from the philippines when i was 7 years old. i am here to speak on behalf of the pedestrian safety campaign and why it is important to south market. there is a lot of things that we have to worry about when it comes to safety as pedestrians walking streets in day or night time. speeding cars and poverty and crime going on in south market. we are worried about people and our safety from those dangerous...
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i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything.ke you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the name is my thing. sometimes, your past is worth getting back too. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that they we re to be. somebody decided that they were supposed to be our lives. it is incredible that we have been given a second chance. to have life.
i can decide to do what i want. if i want to eat, i can eat. i can work, anything.ke you feel when you see that. i feel good. why? because i am what i am. that is my name. yes. the name is my thing. sometimes, your past is worth getting back too. not to hold you back to strength in your future. my deep faith in god and the love of my family and friends have allowed me to grow into the person i was born to grow into the person i was born to be. somebody decided that they we re to be. somebody...
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>> i was fired. [laughter] i don't think i was stained. obviously, its top to be trapped in yourself. i don't think so, but people have to make a calculation-- not calculation, have to be keenly aware of the point at which they would move from serving the country to it enabling conduct they would find morally objectionable and that's a judgment each individual has to make themselves. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> critique of me as most fair, i actually don't think the stuff about sanctimony is fair. you would have to know me better to know that. i have a number of weaknesses that i wrestle with the work worked very during my life growing up with great help from my wife and family to make sure i'm not making decisions driven by ego, but i think probably the fairest critique of me is probably that i can be stubborn and maybe that i can make decisions to quickly. i don't think i did hear kirk i think sometimes i-- convince myself of the indecisive when i'm being compulsive and i try to guard rail that with the team i keep around me
>> i was fired. [laughter] i don't think i was stained. obviously, its top to be trapped in yourself. i don't think so, but people have to make a calculation-- not calculation, have to be keenly aware of the point at which they would move from serving the country to it enabling conduct they would find morally objectionable and that's a judgment each individual has to make themselves. >> what critique of you is most fair? >> critique of me as most fair, i actually don't think...
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i feel like i really don't promote myself. i just have personal social media accounts but i somehow get tons of e-mails from companies and organizations who want me to work with them. because i think i capture the catholic essence while providing good communication and good writing. >> i think so too. let's take a brief break and we'll come back and talk more about samantha yee about digital communications today. (basketball game and crowd sounds) ♪ if you talkin' they will hear you ♪ every single time... why are we getting killed like this? kyle's not here. got caught drinking beer in the park a couple of nights ago. really? yeah. zero tolerance-he's out for the season. harsh. hey, he knew not to drink. we've made that clear to all our kids, right? uh, no... not really. bill, if we don't tell them what we expect and why they shouldn't drink, how're they gonna know? (announcer) talk. they hear you. for more information, visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov. >>> our guest today is samantha yee, a san francisco native and writer an
i feel like i really don't promote myself. i just have personal social media accounts but i somehow get tons of e-mails from companies and organizations who want me to work with them. because i think i capture the catholic essence while providing good communication and good writing. >> i think so too. let's take a brief break and we'll come back and talk more about samantha yee about digital communications today. (basketball game and crowd sounds) ♪ if you talkin' they will hear you ♪...
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i do -- i will say this. mr.driguez has taken full accountability for his decision, which he thought he was operating under his own authority. >> thank you. >> senator's time has expired. we've come to the conclusion of the open session, and i would duly note for members it's my understanding that we're going to have two recorded votes starting at 12:00. it's my intention to start the closed hearing immediately after the second vote. and the vice chairman and i would like to make some closing statements. i do want to take the opportunity, ms. haspel, since two individuals have been mentioned, and they will be the subject of conversation in closed session. but for the american people's purpose, would you share for them who khalid sheikh mohammed is. >> mohammed was the mastermind behind 9/11. he also was behind the infamous bojinka plot in the philippines. tragically, he was the individual who personally killed a "wall street journal" american correspondent and filmed that heinous act. he also after 9/11 carried o
i do -- i will say this. mr.driguez has taken full accountability for his decision, which he thought he was operating under his own authority. >> thank you. >> senator's time has expired. we've come to the conclusion of the open session, and i would duly note for members it's my understanding that we're going to have two recorded votes starting at 12:00. it's my intention to start the closed hearing immediately after the second vote. and the vice chairman and i would like to make...
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i attended i think one or two. i want to say it's meeting of the whole or something where the police commission came and had a meeting with the board of supervisors. >> supervisor safai: yes, committee of the whole, yeah. >> i watched numerous meetings on-line, just because of the nature of my work, it's he's year do that. [please stand by] . >> as a lawyer, i've been in private practice working for myself, essentially. the meet and confer, i've learned a lot about it. i think i would defer to people with more -- luckily, there's bob hirsch who's on the commission now who has a strong labor background who probably knows these issues in depth that i don't. but really how they arise in the context of the police commission, and they -- there's an issue with the -- i'm blanking -- with the use of force, there's an issue that's still in litigation surrounding meet and confer and whether or not that issue is a working condition that's subject to meet and confer, or i think the language is managery jag discretion or somet
i attended i think one or two. i want to say it's meeting of the whole or something where the police commission came and had a meeting with the board of supervisors. >> supervisor safai: yes, committee of the whole, yeah. >> i watched numerous meetings on-line, just because of the nature of my work, it's he's year do that. [please stand by] . >> as a lawyer, i've been in private practice working for myself, essentially. the meet and confer, i've learned a lot about it. i think...
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i overpay -- i pay over price, but i did it. now, do not, i pleas you, do not give you license back. they are liars, and they are going to lie all the time. thank you. >> all right. is there any additional public comment? if not, i will close public comment. all right. [ gavel ]. >> public comment's closed. commissioners, the question at hand is whether we want to recondition this permit. it is not a permit or license revocation hearing. there's separate steps to do that, and we don't have that in front of us. so just know and for the members of the public who think that we're voting on revoking this permit, that's not the case. what we're trying to determine if we want to add conditions or modify existing conditions or take some away. i think what they have asked is to have basically entertainment until 2:00 a.m. every day of the week. what it is now is to end at midnight on sundays through thursdays, at 1:00 a.m. on fridays and 2:00 a.m. on saturdays. so that's only one night that we allow it until 2:00. as i said, i wish we h
i overpay -- i pay over price, but i did it. now, do not, i pleas you, do not give you license back. they are liars, and they are going to lie all the time. thank you. >> all right. is there any additional public comment? if not, i will close public comment. all right. [ gavel ]. >> public comment's closed. commissioners, the question at hand is whether we want to recondition this permit. it is not a permit or license revocation hearing. there's separate steps to do that, and we...
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i mean, i sent it to you months ago. you haven't -- >> steve: i know. getting through it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not that hard of a read. >> steve: you know, i start to read and i go -- fall asleep. >> jimmy: yeah. guys, we have another fun show tonight. from nbc's hit dance competition series, "world of dance," jennifer lopez is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: later in the show, jennifer and i are competing in a fast dance-off. >> steve: ooh. [ audience ohs ] [ applause ] >> jimmy: well, you'll see what it is. it's -- it's something you can do at home. it's something you can do at parties. it's fun. >> steve: oh, good. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah. plus, from "solo: a star wars story," phoebe waller-bridge is stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] she's fantastic. i first saw her on her show "fleabag." did you ever see that? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: she's fantastic. and then she's just exploding. now she's in a "star wars" movie. it's like, she's the best. and then we have music from one of my favorites. car s
i mean, i sent it to you months ago. you haven't -- >> steve: i know. getting through it. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: it's not that hard of a read. >> steve: you know, i start to read and i go -- fall asleep. >> jimmy: yeah. guys, we have another fun show tonight. from nbc's hit dance competition series, "world of dance," jennifer lopez is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: come on! >> jimmy: later in the show, jennifer and i are...
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i wish i had that i was entering the world. you all have committed to the passionate pursuit of social innovation, in fact, and justice. and that is a very particular lane to occupy. i thought long and hard about what i wish someone would have told me all at once so that at least i could ignore it was some context. like most folks some will listen and adhere, and others will learn the hard way, and remember when was the first time they heard it. either is fine because a really do believe that things work out the way they're supposed to. so here are my tidbits to take with you as you journey forward in this work. the first one is the clichÉ, find your passion. i thought of this one because it's probably the one you hear the most as a new graduate tickets like most stereotypes, they come with a nugget of truth. this work is hard, because this world is broken, beautiful but broken, this work can take you in so many directions. so getting in touch with what moves you deeply, what wakes you up when the morning and send you to sleep
i wish i had that i was entering the world. you all have committed to the passionate pursuit of social innovation, in fact, and justice. and that is a very particular lane to occupy. i thought long and hard about what i wish someone would have told me all at once so that at least i could ignore it was some context. like most folks some will listen and adhere, and others will learn the hard way, and remember when was the first time they heard it. either is fine because a really do believe that...
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so i lost insight. i lost inhibition, that is i didn't care how i looked. didn't care about running, skimpily dressed in our neighborhood with the air dye dripping down my check in my face and my shirt and my chest. i looked like a monster but i didn't realize it. i did some other really strange things. i lost emotion and empathy. my loving husband didn't recognize me. i saw tears in his eyes but i didn't know what they mean. i also lost memory. when i was running with the hair dye dripping down my neck, i didn't know where my home is. couldn't find it. i was not worried at all. i was like, okay, whatever. whatever happened to me was as if it happened to some other person. and i became very suspicious that -- the final point was when my family decided to take me to the er, to the hospital to be checked, was when i was absolutely convinced that i was poisoned with a pizza that was stuffed with plastic. and when i talked to my daughter and tried to explain, i could talk very well -- i -- and i was very convincing but plastic in pizza? not possible. she said,
so i lost insight. i lost inhibition, that is i didn't care how i looked. didn't care about running, skimpily dressed in our neighborhood with the air dye dripping down my check in my face and my shirt and my chest. i looked like a monster but i didn't realize it. i did some other really strange things. i lost emotion and empathy. my loving husband didn't recognize me. i saw tears in his eyes but i didn't know what they mean. i also lost memory. when i was running with the hair dye dripping...
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i volunteered at v.a. now. i have since i retired. i don't want these young veterans to suffer what i suffered. just kind of indifference. i want them to know that we appreciate what they are doing. maybe i didn't like the tactics in iraq. maybe i didn't like the tactics in afghanistan. fast not their fault. here it is again we wasting all this blood and treasure. to what end. we have to support these guys. i worked with veterans from national military medical center and take them out on hikes hunts, fishing and i work at a v.a. and i can help. i think that the country has learned, especially vietnam veterans, you'll find we're front and center with regard to helping these folks. just listen to them. >> anything you heard today that will take you to vietnam? >> i wish it would rain. it was a motown song. we listen to armed forces radio. i think it was on morning for an hour and night for an hour. that's all i remember. then nothing in the middle. i don't think. >> what's something about the vietnam war that you think people don't real
i volunteered at v.a. now. i have since i retired. i don't want these young veterans to suffer what i suffered. just kind of indifference. i want them to know that we appreciate what they are doing. maybe i didn't like the tactics in iraq. maybe i didn't like the tactics in afghanistan. fast not their fault. here it is again we wasting all this blood and treasure. to what end. we have to support these guys. i worked with veterans from national military medical center and take them out on hikes...
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i will absolutely pop an email to everyone again, i apologize i did on monday when i found out i would be here today. i reached out 24 hours in advance, which is absolutely not enough for busy supervisors, it's not enough for anybody, really. i will reach out again, provide my email, offer to come in, serving on the s.f.m.t.a. board of director is very important to me. so i really hope that you will see fit to look over this total misstep that i made, complete misstep and allow me to continue to serve on the s.f.m.t.a. board. >> supervisor cohen: how long have you been serving? >> seven years. >> supervisor cohen: how many processes have you been through? >> this will be my third because we are limited to three terms. >> supervisor cohen: it's safe to assume, certainly for the first one you did your outreach, the second you did your outreach. >> for my second one i believe i sent emails. it was four years ago, it is a little blury, i don't believe i actually met with anybody then. when the newest round of supervisors was elected, i did send emails providing every office with my cell ph
i will absolutely pop an email to everyone again, i apologize i did on monday when i found out i would be here today. i reached out 24 hours in advance, which is absolutely not enough for busy supervisors, it's not enough for anybody, really. i will reach out again, provide my email, offer to come in, serving on the s.f.m.t.a. board of director is very important to me. so i really hope that you will see fit to look over this total misstep that i made, complete misstep and allow me to continue...
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>> every time i come on here, yeah. >> jimmy: oh no, i love -- you know i love you. >> i know, but iine. >> jimmy: rice wine, rice wine, that's what we had. yeah. >> i like a vodka, and like a a you know, sprite zero, or diet sierra mist. 7-up. >> jimmy: is that right? >> something citrusy. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, i like that. no way. >> do you like that? >> jimmy: well, no, i like the idea of you doing that. [ laughter ] >> oh. >> jimmy: i don't -- i don't like that at all. no. i would go -- i would go more with like a gin and tonic myself, or a vodka tonic. >> okay. >> jimmy: hey, you remember this dude? [ laughter ] who is he? how old were you there? how old was this stud right here? how old is this guy? >> i believe i was -- oh, yeah. i think i was 16 in that picture. >> jimmy: wow. and you -- did you always want to be a a country singer, or did you want to -- >> don't act like you had a a serious question to ask me. [ laughter ] just so you could have a reason to show that damn picture on television. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: if i could, i would have it printed on a t-shirt. >> i kno
>> every time i come on here, yeah. >> jimmy: oh no, i love -- you know i love you. >> i know, but iine. >> jimmy: rice wine, rice wine, that's what we had. yeah. >> i like a vodka, and like a a you know, sprite zero, or diet sierra mist. 7-up. >> jimmy: is that right? >> something citrusy. yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, i like that. no way. >> do you like that? >> jimmy: well, no, i like the idea of you doing that. [ laughter ] >> oh....
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like it, i love it, ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't rise above it ♪ don't know whatal's lon'. ♪ applebee's n bigge bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is experiencing these symptoms, talk to your parkinson's specialist. there are treatment options that can help. my visitors should be the ones i want to see. there are treatment options that can help. show of hands. let's get started. who wants customizable options chains? ones that make it fast and easy to analyze and take action? how about some of the lowest options fees? are you raising your hand? good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. this is bill
like it, i love it, ♪ i want some more of it. ♪ i try so hard, ♪ i can't rise above it ♪ don't know whatal's lon'. ♪ applebee's n bigge bolder grill combos. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. my secret visitors. hallucinations and delusions. the unknown parts of living with parkinson's. what plots they unfold, but only in my mind. over 50% of people with parkinson's will experience hallucinations or delusions during the course of their disease. if your loved one is...
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when i walked in the building today, i didn't -- i wasn't sure how i was going to feel about what i was going to vote for here, because clearly to me -- and i met with the project sponsor, the owner of the business this morning, and he we -- we talked about a housing solution and things like that. at the very end of the conversation, i turned to mr. reuben, the owner and said, the game changer for me is is this just a grocery store, and the answer for me is no. it's a game changer. it's a game changer because of amazon owning whole foods and whole foods owning 365. there's so much innovation going on all over the place, that the implications of the innovations aren't thought through as innovations happening, and that scares me. i think the velocity's increasing, and it's like whatever happens in the end, so be it. and one of the letters sums it up. they said they believe whole foods has kind of a retail manifest destiny, and that really struck a chord with me that yeah, exactly. it's -- there's limitless resources for amazon to try new things, like the ghost stores up in seattle where y
when i walked in the building today, i didn't -- i wasn't sure how i was going to feel about what i was going to vote for here, because clearly to me -- and i met with the project sponsor, the owner of the business this morning, and he we -- we talked about a housing solution and things like that. at the very end of the conversation, i turned to mr. reuben, the owner and said, the game changer for me is is this just a grocery store, and the answer for me is no. it's a game changer. it's a game...
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and i said, yeah, so what do i do? i make some visits to someplace and do some openings so i can get some money? and he said, yeah, we really need to, because we don't have money, otherwise we'll have to borrow. and i reached my office and i put on my phone and while i was trying to find out ways to earn money to finish my film, this came out, that i'm the second richest actor in the world. was it news to you? it was news to me, and i stick by it. please continue saying it, it feels good. but you're not complaining are you? i'm not complaining at all. you've made a lot of money. i've made a lot of money. from many films. i always wanted to be rich, i always wanted to be famous. i come from a very, very, very poor background. given a chance, i'll do it all over again. i'm just so happy being a star and so rich. but you have said that with that fame and wealth comes responsibilities. and you are here at davos at the world economic forum where you've been celebrated for your work and philanthropy, you received the crystal
and i said, yeah, so what do i do? i make some visits to someplace and do some openings so i can get some money? and he said, yeah, we really need to, because we don't have money, otherwise we'll have to borrow. and i reached my office and i put on my phone and while i was trying to find out ways to earn money to finish my film, this came out, that i'm the second richest actor in the world. was it news to you? it was news to me, and i stick by it. please continue saying it, it feels good. but...
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i like giving a sense of the terrain, and i tell them what i would argue.his is one of the best conversations i had in the last several years, it was around affirmative action. there was a guy who just it up one day and said "you all are full of shit. i am totally opposed to affirmative action," and he went on a five-minute streak. it was totally interesting, because as a result of that, we had this conversation where, you know, nobody ever really opposed affirmative action openly, and he did. into the forced conversation why people oppose sort of all the arguments. so it was really bracing for a lot of my students because they "politically correct," and they heard about his arguments or read about them on a piece of paper, but they never heard one of their colleagues stand up and try to make one of these arguments. so we had a sort of a debate. we created a series of of and it was totally bracing and it totally came out of a student driven moment where this i was frustrated with what he thought this chorus of "ame ns" around affirmative action that he real
i like giving a sense of the terrain, and i tell them what i would argue.his is one of the best conversations i had in the last several years, it was around affirmative action. there was a guy who just it up one day and said "you all are full of shit. i am totally opposed to affirmative action," and he went on a five-minute streak. it was totally interesting, because as a result of that, we had this conversation where, you know, nobody ever really opposed affirmative action openly,...
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because i would also like to be him but i don't -- >> i told -- i told my agent.in it, and i want to be lando. and to his credit, and i appreciate it, he was like, i don't like your odds. [ laughter ] which was awesome. because i was like, i'ma get this. he was like, yeah, because it was a very -- it was a long time ago. and i just really -- i just really wanted to be it because it was my first toy and i loved that character. >> jimmy: that was your first toy. >> my first toy ever. >> jimmy: who got that for you? >> my dad. >> jimmy: your dad's a big "star wars" fan. >> big "star wars" fan. >> jimmy: did he come to the set? >> yeah. we went to the -- there's this city they built on this desert island. like a city. an entire city that we built. and like we just got to walk through it and just hang out and just, you know -- and chewbacca's on his cell phone in there. [ laughter ] it was awesome. >> jimmy: i'm a little bit shocked by the city thing because woody harrelson was here a couple of nights ago and i said you guys were out in the middle of the desert. he's l
because i would also like to be him but i don't -- >> i told -- i told my agent.in it, and i want to be lando. and to his credit, and i appreciate it, he was like, i don't like your odds. [ laughter ] which was awesome. because i was like, i'ma get this. he was like, yeah, because it was a very -- it was a long time ago. and i just really -- i just really wanted to be it because it was my first toy and i loved that character. >> jimmy: that was your first toy. >> my first toy...
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i never, i knew that i didn't have a charter that i was going to be a czar or dictator. and i was there really to be a facilitator, integrator, promote cooperation through persuasion or control over if i had to. i tried to reserve those occasions where i did have to decide something, or make, issue make that the exception, not the rule. much better in this kind of arrangement where you're striving to achieve consensus. >> what, spend a minute, bring it up in your book about mike flynn. obviously at some level a tragic figure, ultimately pled guilty to lying to the fbi. you make the point in your book that as a, as a officer he was quite good until he found himself in a role you acknowledge was the wrong role for him. here is my question, all of the senior leaders in the intelligence theater taken slightly different paths. jim comey pretty unique, before the election, written a book and polarizing figure. john brennan, circumspect but aggressive lately. you make a statement in your book, hardly complimentary to this president, has longer view. mike flynn, when i think of
i never, i knew that i didn't have a charter that i was going to be a czar or dictator. and i was there really to be a facilitator, integrator, promote cooperation through persuasion or control over if i had to. i tried to reserve those occasions where i did have to decide something, or make, issue make that the exception, not the rule. much better in this kind of arrangement where you're striving to achieve consensus. >> what, spend a minute, bring it up in your book about mike flynn....
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i said, i do have hope. my hope is not optimism, my hope comes from my religious faith and i told him about that. he said that is good for your americans, but here in france we believe that there is nothing beyond this life. when you are dead, you are dead. i left that meeting feeling pretty despondent for france. a country i love very much. movedhilosopher, who has to the right, he was a man of the left early on but he got mugged by reality and now he is a man of the right. he didn't see any hope outside of a recovery of transcendent meaning, which he thinks is closed off to him. , for me, theatism main policies of conservatism, to rebuild and restore and make resilient christian culture in this time of decline. what does that have to do with organized movement conservatism? i recall after a ruling in 2015, i came to capitol hill and was giving a speech on capitol hill, and had a meeting with some christian staffers for both the house and senate side, all conservatives, republican staffers. i said, we lost
i said, i do have hope. my hope is not optimism, my hope comes from my religious faith and i told him about that. he said that is good for your americans, but here in france we believe that there is nothing beyond this life. when you are dead, you are dead. i left that meeting feeling pretty despondent for france. a country i love very much. movedhilosopher, who has to the right, he was a man of the left early on but he got mugged by reality and now he is a man of the right. he didn't see any...
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i failed that because when i went to beijing -- i told my husband, told the white house. i said the united states needed to be in the forefront for advocating for women's rights around the world. it was in our national security interests. i believe that passionately. i was invited to speak in beijing and i wanted to go and andrea is right, no one else wanted me to go. and so, it really took my husband saying to his foreign-policy team, i agree with her and i think we should be on the forefront, so i went. the chinese were very unhappy at my speech. they cut off the sound throughout the giant convention center. so it would not be broadcast. it was not covered in the chinese press. but here is an interesting post story. i got in email about two years ago from a friend of mine who was shopping at a huge department store in beijing and they had muzak and then they had my speech. no one could believe it including me. what subversive person had snuck that speech in there? even the chinese government realized that if they were going to continue their economic drive, forget about
i failed that because when i went to beijing -- i told my husband, told the white house. i said the united states needed to be in the forefront for advocating for women's rights around the world. it was in our national security interests. i believe that passionately. i was invited to speak in beijing and i wanted to go and andrea is right, no one else wanted me to go. and so, it really took my husband saying to his foreign-policy team, i agree with her and i think we should be on the forefront,...
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i feel i am on your side. say something nice about barbara bush. >> i loved barbara bush, she's a classy first lady in the best decision she made in her life was not to invite donald trump to her funeral. i mentioned, we talked crossfire a little bit and tucker carlson. that was a great show. it was on 19 years, don't know how many of you have seen it. i did 6 years, the last 6 years of it. the biggest blender i ever saw on television was canceling that show. larry king was number one on cnn at the time, crossfire was number 2, doing great, great ratings come out doing all the other shows but they decided they wanted to go in a different direction, put it in front of a student audience at gw, i was up against 5 of the really smartest conservatives we have seen in terms of tv with bob novak and pat buchanan and mary madeline, tucker carlson. that was the mcglocklin group. and at the time johnson knew was in there for a while. the question i would always get as i traveled around the country, audiences would alwa
i feel i am on your side. say something nice about barbara bush. >> i loved barbara bush, she's a classy first lady in the best decision she made in her life was not to invite donald trump to her funeral. i mentioned, we talked crossfire a little bit and tucker carlson. that was a great show. it was on 19 years, don't know how many of you have seen it. i did 6 years, the last 6 years of it. the biggest blender i ever saw on television was canceling that show. larry king was number one on...
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i will. >> you've been busy, but i do want your commitment. >> i made a commitment to you that i would do it. i will turn to it this week. >> thank you. >> i may have an extra day now. >> okay. thank you, mr. secretary. i want to ask you about something you said in your opening. you were talking in your opening about the recently reported instance of an american serving in juan joe who was sit by what appeared to be a sonic attack. you said there were signs that were very similar to those that were inflicted upon americans serving in cuba. now, the cuban situation has been significantly studied including by a medical team at the university of pennsylvania. the reported incident in china apparently started in guan jo in late 2017 and continued through until just recently. the state department has done some study and you have reached the conclusion that the symptoms experienced by this american are similar to the symptoms experienced by the americans in cuba, is that correct? >> yes, senator, that's correct. there has been a great deal of work done, i will try to say inside the technical
i will. >> you've been busy, but i do want your commitment. >> i made a commitment to you that i would do it. i will turn to it this week. >> thank you. >> i may have an extra day now. >> okay. thank you, mr. secretary. i want to ask you about something you said in your opening. you were talking in your opening about the recently reported instance of an american serving in juan joe who was sit by what appeared to be a sonic attack. you said there were signs that...
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i v i have views on this issue and i want to be clear. having served in that tumultuous time i can offer you my personal commitment clearly and without reservation that under my leadership, on my watch, cia will not restart a detention and interrogation program. cia has learned some tough lessons from that experience. we were asked to tackle a mission that fell outside our expertise. for me, there is no better example of implementing lessons learned than what the agency took away from that program. in retrospect, it is clear as the majority report concluded, that cia was not prepared to conduct a detention and interrogation program. today, the u.s. government has a clear, legal and policy framework that governs detentions and interrogations, specifically the law provides that no individual in u.s. custody may be subjected to any interrogation technique or approach that is not authorized by and listed in the army field manual. i fully support the detainee treatment required by law and just as importantly, i will keep cia focused on analysi
i v i have views on this issue and i want to be clear. having served in that tumultuous time i can offer you my personal commitment clearly and without reservation that under my leadership, on my watch, cia will not restart a detention and interrogation program. cia has learned some tough lessons from that experience. we were asked to tackle a mission that fell outside our expertise. for me, there is no better example of implementing lessons learned than what the agency took away from that...
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so i that know. me or something all that much because i let. go i was one of i just. i love you know them personally. but thank you that's him sad. about that and sad story i don't think it will cut it but i've got it. he does look. the remote litigious you know those. you look at that would tell. the jury one it comes it comes in going to be good just the cutest emotion to be done cause i'm not much of the guy that does this i mean obviously get out and be done it was up to the month of october to come you don't eat a lot of. punches don't you something for me i'm carving but i'm just a month stuffed full caught enough to get the feeling of the month lucky to fuck off on the musharraf phenomenal people so look out for me so the sea come i believe even i cannot take a full up none of that did the same about them are obviously. little different date . and it's six of us who go all solving these are. the most up. for class challenge your ammo. being on your bottom when i. would listen or. run up to such. foolishness because you have the something out there not believe i
so i that know. me or something all that much because i let. go i was one of i just. i love you know them personally. but thank you that's him sad. about that and sad story i don't think it will cut it but i've got it. he does look. the remote litigious you know those. you look at that would tell. the jury one it comes it comes in going to be good just the cutest emotion to be done cause i'm not much of the guy that does this i mean obviously get out and be done it was up to the month of...
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i am a private citizen, i wish i weren't, but i am a private citizen. and so, shame on me if i didn't speak. one of the institutions that i thought both parties in this country understood was critical to our democracy is under attack. and if the people, especially republican party, not go just before eight, all of us who know well enough to make informed comments about it ought to be speaking about it. and so i don't think i have any choice but to speak for the bureau. >> what about the bureau itself institutionally? i mean, i can see a couple of arguments. one is, look, when you have done both the white house and the chairman of the house intelligence committee, you know, engage in local tax on the bureau, you have to defend it institutionally. and therefore, that may mean you have to you know, say things that will appear to politicize or put the bureau in apolitical context. i can also see the argument that the right with the handles is simply put your head down, do your work and not defend yourself. i find that thoroughly objectionable. in i can't qu
i am a private citizen, i wish i weren't, but i am a private citizen. and so, shame on me if i didn't speak. one of the institutions that i thought both parties in this country understood was critical to our democracy is under attack. and if the people, especially republican party, not go just before eight, all of us who know well enough to make informed comments about it ought to be speaking about it. and so i don't think i have any choice but to speak for the bureau. >> what about the...
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i like it. >> i like itb. i like the u.s. home construction.nk these fears of rising rates are overblown. you see new housing sales doing well, home builder sentiment still strong and i think you can buy it. >> i like mckesson even more than i liked it yesterday because it's lower in price. so that and amerry source bergen reported two phenomenal quarters cardinal health which is not the same quality company missed the quarter, blamed the industry, why not and those stocks trade down significantly. i think it's a great buying opportunity. >> 15 seconds. >> i agree on the home builders. the ten most popular ages will be all under 35 in the united states. that's great long-term for the space. >> thanks. have a great weekend. >>> when you're saying -- i'm melissa lee here's what's on the menu. jobs in the america the unemployment rate falling to its lowest level since 2000. what the money means for your money? the woodstock capitalism set to get under way. thousands blocking to berkshire hathaway meeting and buffett is making headlines. a jaw-drop
i like it. >> i like itb. i like the u.s. home construction.nk these fears of rising rates are overblown. you see new housing sales doing well, home builder sentiment still strong and i think you can buy it. >> i like mckesson even more than i liked it yesterday because it's lower in price. so that and amerry source bergen reported two phenomenal quarters cardinal health which is not the same quality company missed the quarter, blamed the industry, why not and those stocks trade...
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i don't think i need one yet. i could because i have homework.ll this stuff going on and then you still have to do homework. like did you have to do homework this week? >> yeah. i actually did some before coming on the show. before coming to like everything here. >> jimmy: what did you have to do? >> i had to do some maori. that's the indigenous language of new zealand. i'm learning that at the moment. >> jimmy: wow. >> but yeah. and also some math homework. >> jimmy: did you say meth? [ laughter ] >> math. >> jimmy: oh, math. you have to be careful around here. they have a significantly different meaning. >> yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: so what math class are you in? algebra? geometry? >> i honestly don't know. [ laughter ] i just sort of sit back -- >> jimmy: it doesn't matter. you don't have to learn anything anymore. you're a movie star. >> my brother told me -- he's really smart. and he was talking to his teacher once and the teacher's like no, see, you've got to train your brain because this is the only thing that part of the brain can
i don't think i need one yet. i could because i have homework.ll this stuff going on and then you still have to do homework. like did you have to do homework this week? >> yeah. i actually did some before coming on the show. before coming to like everything here. >> jimmy: what did you have to do? >> i had to do some maori. that's the indigenous language of new zealand. i'm learning that at the moment. >> jimmy: wow. >> but yeah. and also some math homework....
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them i'm a holocaust survivor i was in auschwitz i was in bergen belsen and and when i see you i think my german is different when i see young germans like you i think it's a different country now. and it's it's very special to us you know it's my personal way of life means more to them than all the diplomatic efforts made during the last fifty years and something far more for them but what i did is so personal that they come except at the strike. they accepted much more than everything that germany gave from the political side it's something that comes from the heart and it reached the heart and can people really told me this and it's really exciting. to look at my. father. my maternal grandfather was the only member of his family to survive the holocaust of that he grew up in the warsaw ghetto because when he was eight or nine he buried his mother died of starvation. and his sister and his grandmother with the only ones left. he had to take care of them and he smuggled food. one day he came home and discovered all the jews in the street had been deported to treblinka cost of the part
them i'm a holocaust survivor i was in auschwitz i was in bergen belsen and and when i see you i think my german is different when i see young germans like you i think it's a different country now. and it's it's very special to us you know it's my personal way of life means more to them than all the diplomatic efforts made during the last fifty years and something far more for them but what i did is so personal that they come except at the strike. they accepted much more than everything that...
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i said help break it, i want to help fix it. and that resulted in the charter amendment. >> supervisor safai: that was the cleaner version. >> supervisor peskin: having said all of that, i want reminded that a decade ago, i actually introduced an ordinance which but for the bell ringing on my then-two-term limit would likely have been passed, which used the specific carve outs proposed in proposition a, the 2007 charter amendment, that would have allowed certain items to be appealed to the board. that item never came forward for a hearing. here we are a decade later, and that is before us today. interestingly enough, it is in some ways modelled on a provision that the board passed a decade and a half ago -- more than that, 16, 17 years ago, on how conditional uses from mr. cider's department could be brought before this board. in the old days, and this was manifestly unjust, only property owners within 300 feet of a project receiving conditional use could appeal to the board of supervisors, and subsequently, i passed legislation
i said help break it, i want to help fix it. and that resulted in the charter amendment. >> supervisor safai: that was the cleaner version. >> supervisor peskin: having said all of that, i want reminded that a decade ago, i actually introduced an ordinance which but for the bell ringing on my then-two-term limit would likely have been passed, which used the specific carve outs proposed in proposition a, the 2007 charter amendment, that would have allowed certain items to be appealed...
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think it was a very fair election i was for the whole of the campaign i didn't see intimidation and i wasn't just sitting in budapest i regularly object but a lot of it. there is no such thing as objectivity i don't believe in fairy tales either. do you think that the r.c. is objective no do you think that anybody is objective do you think that even it is not subjective the issue is c.e. said these elections were not fair hungary is member which means that you accept the stunned of this organisation do you accept the standards of this of ization we do accept the standard and i think that they got it wrong but if you accept the stand this means that you have to accept also their criticism seriously . because them seriously i think always agree interpretation comes into the picture i think they came along as usual with a certain set of ideas about how hungry is that they get there from the western media the western media literally to the opposition so the can all the greys of interpretation that's ok we're used to that but this is not really an answer the head of the observer mission do
think it was a very fair election i was for the whole of the campaign i didn't see intimidation and i wasn't just sitting in budapest i regularly object but a lot of it. there is no such thing as objectivity i don't believe in fairy tales either. do you think that the r.c. is objective no do you think that anybody is objective do you think that even it is not subjective the issue is c.e. said these elections were not fair hungary is member which means that you accept the stunned of this...
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i am hoping the change particularly until i have five. i am open. everybodyeventually, has either written, joined the majority, or joined a dissent, or you can write what you want. and in the opinion comes down. now you understand. much more mechanical than you think. also, you understand what i explained what i do to my son when he was in high school, i said i read briefs and i write. you see, if you do your homework really well, you can get a job for you do homework the whole rest of your life. [laughter] alan: you have been on the court for 25 years now. how has the court change over that period, and it seems from the outside that like other branches of government, it is becoming increasingly polarized. you said 25% of the cases are 5-4. maybe that is at this conception. how have the courts changed over the period, and has become more divided or not? mr. breyer: i cannot remember what the divisions are about. if justice scalia were here, we saw justice -- we saw the law differently. he would go around to student groups like this. in lubbock, texa
i am hoping the change particularly until i have five. i am open. everybodyeventually, has either written, joined the majority, or joined a dissent, or you can write what you want. and in the opinion comes down. now you understand. much more mechanical than you think. also, you understand what i explained what i do to my son when he was in high school, i said i read briefs and i write. you see, if you do your homework really well, you can get a job for you do homework the whole rest of your...
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i think i was with her down in sanford, florida. i think she's going to be make a tremendous member of the congress. we can't be a california/new york party, but i believe people like jefferson are great people who have an opportunity to do well into the future. >> you mentioned joe crowley a couple of times. chuck schumer is the top democrat in the house. if joe crowley was ever to be the top and schumer the head of the senate, can we really have two guys from queens running the democratic party in the house and the senate? that's tongue in cheek. >> i know. i know. >> i have other people from queens in the audience giving me a hard time now. >> i know people make certain assumptions about us southerners. i won't do that to anybody else. >> let's talk about south carolina. you have a major port in your state. bmw makes a lot of vehicles there now. we've had a lot of conversation in the press about trade. president trump obviously, not necessarily a traditional republican on trade. talks about free trade but with some exceptions and
i think i was with her down in sanford, florida. i think she's going to be make a tremendous member of the congress. we can't be a california/new york party, but i believe people like jefferson are great people who have an opportunity to do well into the future. >> you mentioned joe crowley a couple of times. chuck schumer is the top democrat in the house. if joe crowley was ever to be the top and schumer the head of the senate, can we really have two guys from queens running the...
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i didn't know what to do but i remember i still was like i still recall what happened how she when i watch us but it will be. gone away and i try to forget but at night i dream of winnie even today i'm still searching for her. if she were still with me she would be in secondary school like her sister but cuter. when he was never found in january two thousand and four shortly after the birth of how i survived i'm afraid. that was my was did i miss you say it was my best day. because i remember something maybe after two days or one day my memory given back to my sibling and then there was that she was too sure as to not feeling well with that baby as well and so. then. i remember she wanted to throw the baby and then i had to then move to so she threw how about take the time i kept running with that baby. yeah and then i think it was the next day but we slept in some. reason to live in the following day yeah wake up check the. to say i was. i remember i was his favorite chain. there used to be like we used to comin to fit in say the two men that i know also remember on dead due in may
i didn't know what to do but i remember i still was like i still recall what happened how she when i watch us but it will be. gone away and i try to forget but at night i dream of winnie even today i'm still searching for her. if she were still with me she would be in secondary school like her sister but cuter. when he was never found in january two thousand and four shortly after the birth of how i survived i'm afraid. that was my was did i miss you say it was my best day. because i remember...
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i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> hi, good morning. i'm julia weber and i am a consultant and adjunct professor focusing on domestic violence and sexual assault in san francisco. i want to commend all the speakers who have come before me, and also you for having this hearing today and addressing the issues. i am also the former consultant who staffed the safer schools sexual assault task force under the department on the status of women which the board of supervisors had the foresight to establish in 2016. so that was ten members representatives from our city agencies, as well as survivors and we spent part of 2016 and a
i don't know where i would have been today if i didn't have the professors i did and the classes i did, and if i wasn't able to do the job that i do. i could have been her in that classroom. prevention education is really important. support around that. i was able to refer this woman to resources, which i could, but i didn't have a contact i could just give her, we know that is so important for people seeking services and at that point in their healing, so thank you. >> thank you so much....
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i do not support that. i want more studies.ne of the things i want to promote in the federal government is we need to move marijuana off of schedule one into scheduled to, where we can do -- into schedule two. gov. romney: i agree with dr. kennedy in that regard. let me elaborate. this ballot initiative is really not medicinal marijuana. i support medicinal marijuana. when a person with a condition received a prescription from a real doctor and it is filled by a real pharmacy. that is something we ought to have. we have to move there as quickly as we can to get care to people who need pain alleviation medication as quickly as possible. at the same time i recognize that is not what this ballot initiative is. it is going to open the door to corner stores selling marijuana -laced brownies and gummy bears. you're going to have marijuana in our schools across our state. that is not the way to go. the right way is to say, let's legalize medicinal marijuana with prescriptions filled entirely and exclusively through a pharmacy like wal
i do not support that. i want more studies.ne of the things i want to promote in the federal government is we need to move marijuana off of schedule one into scheduled to, where we can do -- into schedule two. gov. romney: i agree with dr. kennedy in that regard. let me elaborate. this ballot initiative is really not medicinal marijuana. i support medicinal marijuana. when a person with a condition received a prescription from a real doctor and it is filled by a real pharmacy. that is something...
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i mean, he basically says "i didn't know what i was doing, i wasn't experienced enough for it."iew every living secretary of state. i got there in the end, but the problem with writing about this administration is people are fired every five minutes. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> so it's like rolling off the presses, and i'm like, "wait, wait, stop the machines! i need to add mike pompeo to this book." [ light laughter ] >> seth: and you managed to. >> and i did. >> seth: and that's interesting -- again, it is very forthright and frank the way tillerson talks about -- it's almost like an exit interview where he admits he deserved to get fired. were you surprised? >> he lays a lot of blame on this white house. i was not surprised because it is apparent to anyone looking at the state department, which i was for this book, that it's become something of a dumpster fire. which is sad, because there are brave men and women serving there. and, you know, what i layout in this book is it's unglamorous work. it's not work that people always understand as much as what the military d
i mean, he basically says "i didn't know what i was doing, i wasn't experienced enough for it."iew every living secretary of state. i got there in the end, but the problem with writing about this administration is people are fired every five minutes. >> seth: yeah. [ light laughter ] >> so it's like rolling off the presses, and i'm like, "wait, wait, stop the machines! i need to add mike pompeo to this book." [ light laughter ] >> seth: and you managed to....