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we do have a lot of crime in district 2. both crimes against individuals but also against merchants along our merchant corridors. chestnut. union in particular has been hit. fillmore and sacramento. it is a big deal. we also have the break-ins. we need to be very mindful that people keep their iphones and laptops out of sight. but it is a big deal. one of the things i talk a lot about on the campaign, making sure that we do fund our public safety departments. we have to make some tough decisions this year, but to me, one of the biggest priorities is making sure that we have our police and firefighters and sheriffs' offices and their budgets fully funded so that we can ensure that public safety does not lag during these budget times. again, in district 2, i do not think it is talked about as much. we are fortunate that we do not have a lot of homicides. we do not have a lot of those types of serious crimes. but the crimes that to happen to matter to the people in district two. so as a local supervisor, it is incumbent upon me,
we do have a lot of crime in district 2. both crimes against individuals but also against merchants along our merchant corridors. chestnut. union in particular has been hit. fillmore and sacramento. it is a big deal. we also have the break-ins. we need to be very mindful that people keep their iphones and laptops out of sight. but it is a big deal. one of the things i talk a lot about on the campaign, making sure that we do fund our public safety departments. we have to make some tough...
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a lot of them say they don't want to do it. d even then, if the governor thought he had a hard time convincing republicans to go along on taxes, californians are, by nature, leary of taxes. can he make that argument, even though the polls show he has some chances. >> you spend a lot more time in the capitol than i do. what is the mood like up there? there's sometimes when you sense anger. sometimes you sense despair. sometimes you sense, at least on this we can agree. what would you say the mood is up there right now? >> shell-shocked a little bit. i mean, battle weary. this is real fatigue over several years. it's not just physical fatigue of all-night budget sessions and on and on and on. it is, where else do we go? what else do we do? i think this is the great story of california's wrestling with government services and taxes and what do you want to do? when you don't want to do both you have all of these people who i think i give a lot of credit to. behind the scenes trying desperately. come up with this, come up with that.
a lot of them say they don't want to do it. d even then, if the governor thought he had a hard time convincing republicans to go along on taxes, californians are, by nature, leary of taxes. can he make that argument, even though the polls show he has some chances. >> you spend a lot more time in the capitol than i do. what is the mood like up there? there's sometimes when you sense anger. sometimes you sense despair. sometimes you sense, at least on this we can agree. what would you say...
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at a very young age, i started to really lose interest in a lot of the strappings of popular culture. all these messages about the kind of person i was supposed to be. the world around me was way more interesting than a television show. and what everybody talked about on the bus to school was movies and celebrities, and i just didn't care. i wanted to talk about love and loss and life, and the meaning of human existence, and spirit, and unity, and freedom... and that was just not what 12 year olds were talking about. i grew up in a really dysfunctional, neglectful, and pretty abusive, alcoholic family, and i was not supposed to talk to anyone about what happened in my house. the kids at school wanted to talk about "grease," and what i was thinking about was the horrendous way i was being treated by my mother, and how desperately i hoped for some kind of free life. i was pretty malnourished as a kid 'cause i was allowed to eat whatever i wanted and no one took care of me, and so i didn't grow, and so i looked like i was eight and i lost all my friends. and then i would go home and nobo
at a very young age, i started to really lose interest in a lot of the strappings of popular culture. all these messages about the kind of person i was supposed to be. the world around me was way more interesting than a television show. and what everybody talked about on the bus to school was movies and celebrities, and i just didn't care. i wanted to talk about love and loss and life, and the meaning of human existence, and spirit, and unity, and freedom... and that was just not what 12 year...
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for just a few dollars more you get a lot more food, but that's a lot more calories, a lot more fat, a lot more than you need. so the solution may be to share your portion with somebody else -- make your best friend save a dollar. >> look, no one is saying that you can never have fast food. eating it occasionally can be a reward, but eating it regularly could be a risk -- a health risk. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. >> new york city police arrest terror suspect jose pimentel hours before they say he would have finished building a bomb... >> we had to act quickly yesterday because he was, in fact, putting this bomb together. he was drilling the holes, and it would have been -- it would have been not appropriate for us to let him walk out the door with that bomb. >> ...the american citizen accused of plotting to bomb police and post offices in new york, as well as u.s. troops returning home. pimentel was allegedly motivated by terrorist propaganda and posted his support for al-qaeda and belie
for just a few dollars more you get a lot more food, but that's a lot more calories, a lot more fat, a lot more than you need. so the solution may be to share your portion with somebody else -- make your best friend save a dollar. >> look, no one is saying that you can never have fast food. eating it occasionally can be a reward, but eating it regularly could be a risk -- a health risk. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on...
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and then i crashed, really badly, and a lot of it for me was mixed up with drugs and alcohol. i slipped into such a state of total and utter depression and despair that i didn't know what day it was, i didn't shower, i didn't change my clothes. i didn't really eat, i stopped going to school, stopped doing work, stopped going outside, stopped talking to people. every time i'd try to watch the television, i was convinced the world was ending, and i would run out of the room screaming, and shake, and hide in the corner. when i started to interface with the mental health profession and be given diagnoses and medications to contain that fire inside of me, it both felt like a huge relief and like it had the power to extinguish that fire, which was terrifying. no one ever told me before i started taking zyprexa or lithium, that if i stopped it, i would have severe withdrawal and psychotic symptoms. but it actually turns out that a lot of these medications, when you stop taking them, trigger in you the withdrawal symptoms that look like the craziness. a lot of people get put on meds at
and then i crashed, really badly, and a lot of it for me was mixed up with drugs and alcohol. i slipped into such a state of total and utter depression and despair that i didn't know what day it was, i didn't shower, i didn't change my clothes. i didn't really eat, i stopped going to school, stopped doing work, stopped going outside, stopped talking to people. every time i'd try to watch the television, i was convinced the world was ending, and i would run out of the room screaming, and shake,...
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but a lot of times, it is good practice to tear them apart. lo guitar playing, for example, polyphonic music, you have a melody and a baseline, maybe an accompaniment, 3rd voice or harmonic accompaniment. i always suggest people to tear them apart, work on the melody, just work on the base, rhythm, accompaniment. that provides an important process to understanding how these elements have to happen simultaneously. >> when you are writing, as a fan of yours, for decades now -- i think your first record came out in the 1970's. >> 1978. >> that is right. as a fan, one of the things that struck me is you did not sound like anyone else i had heard, and you still do not. when i listen to any other guitarist,, composer, you can hear their influence, who they took this idea or technique from. your music just sounds fresh and novel. i wonder if you might be willing to disclose to us some of your influences and how they gave rise to your compositional playing style, and maybe demonstrate them. >> i like to joke, i did not learn how to play anything else r
but a lot of times, it is good practice to tear them apart. lo guitar playing, for example, polyphonic music, you have a melody and a baseline, maybe an accompaniment, 3rd voice or harmonic accompaniment. i always suggest people to tear them apart, work on the melody, just work on the base, rhythm, accompaniment. that provides an important process to understanding how these elements have to happen simultaneously. >> when you are writing, as a fan of yours, for decades now -- i think your...
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there is a lot of activity around that. my understanding the baseball officials have been there talking to the mayor within the last month. owners have a meeting in arizona next month. i think it is going to be a serious topic of conversation. if they take a vote and it is 75% for the a's, the owners of the a's can investigate building a ballpark. >> belva: we have to move now to a place where there was some action. congress did something. they passed a new gas pipeline safety bill. does it do enough? >> well, what happened this week was the house and senate voted far bill that is now on president obama's desk that came in response to the san -- pipeline explosion. the authors of the bill will tell you it doubles the fines for pipeline operators that have safety problems. this puts more money for federal inspectors out there. this requires more of the high quality pressure test wing wher they put water through the pipe and the gas. if the water leaks they know they have to fix the pipe so it doesn't blow up more neighborhood
there is a lot of activity around that. my understanding the baseball officials have been there talking to the mayor within the last month. owners have a meeting in arizona next month. i think it is going to be a serious topic of conversation. if they take a vote and it is 75% for the a's, the owners of the a's can investigate building a ballpark. >> belva: we have to move now to a place where there was some action. congress did something. they passed a new gas pipeline safety bill. does...
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it was a question a lot of people wanted answered. this was a question that a lot of people were asking. why does he not donate? i did not see any reporters asking that. i felt it was an opportunity to ask a question a lot of people wanted answered. i did not know what to expect. i thought that maybe one of them would donate because it is what they believe in. no one ended up donating. >> not many people get a chance to talk to people in the hallway. how did you get that? >> they had a press conference. i ask them if i could ask them a few questions about what it would doing. it were willing to have an interview. >> what was your reaction? >> i thought it was hypocritical. if you believe in something, it does not matter if of the people are not doing it. you do it. i thought it was hypocritical. >> that series of interviews. >> i have the credit department's website where you can donate money. i am not part of the 1%. >> you can donate the money as well as i can. >> i'm not here asking for higher taxes. right here, i have the the natio
it was a question a lot of people wanted answered. this was a question that a lot of people were asking. why does he not donate? i did not see any reporters asking that. i felt it was an opportunity to ask a question a lot of people wanted answered. i did not know what to expect. i thought that maybe one of them would donate because it is what they believe in. no one ended up donating. >> not many people get a chance to talk to people in the hallway. how did you get that? >> they...
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a lot to get to, though, and a lot on politics. seems to be a lot about herman cain today. some think this could be decision day for him. after weeks of sexual conduct allegations, he's expected to announce how exactly he's going to move ahead in this republican presidential race. again, we could get that at any moment. an event is taking place right now. it's just getting earn way. we have a lot of political players. look at who is joining us on this cnn saturday morning. we have shannon travis at cain's georgia campaign headquarters which are supposed to be opening right now. also candy crowley, and joe johns standing by in washington, as well. i want to start with you, shannon traffvis out there. what is this event? remind our viewers what this is supposed to be about today. >> well, this is supposed to be about the opening of his georgia campaign headquarters. but obviously, a lot of us here in the media and a lot of his supporters are here to hear what he has to say about his reassessment, what his decision will be. let me tell you, booelg being out here, we're hearing
a lot to get to, though, and a lot on politics. seems to be a lot about herman cain today. some think this could be decision day for him. after weeks of sexual conduct allegations, he's expected to announce how exactly he's going to move ahead in this republican presidential race. again, we could get that at any moment. an event is taking place right now. it's just getting earn way. we have a lot of political players. look at who is joining us on this cnn saturday morning. we have shannon...
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and a lot of the t.a.r.p. hat he inherited from the bush administration under the direction of henry paulson who probably saved this country from going into a great depression, a lot of those programs that he continued are now being paid back at a profit. most of all what i hear from people is that he doesn't have a passion for leadership and a kind of bold idea about where he wants to take the country and how he wants to take the country to that place. i think that's been a big issue is for a lot of his admirers. and then he gave openings, obviously, to those on the other side. so, you know, this is going to be a tough patch for him. but the conditions are tough. he knows that. next year is going to be a referendum probably on the economy and probably on president obama. but we'll see who he's running against and what the conditions are come the fall of 2012. >> you've interviewed many presidents over the years. who has been the most impressive of all of them? >> oh, you're not going to trap me into that. they
and a lot of the t.a.r.p. hat he inherited from the bush administration under the direction of henry paulson who probably saved this country from going into a great depression, a lot of those programs that he continued are now being paid back at a profit. most of all what i hear from people is that he doesn't have a passion for leadership and a kind of bold idea about where he wants to take the country and how he wants to take the country to that place. i think that's been a big issue is for a...
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china has done a lot for samoa. them the money to build a courthouse, athletic office for members of parliament. also, the largest hotel. the prime minister says it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we go there, we access the top leaders. we made a talk with the president, with the prime minister. we do not find that access here in america. >> a lot of frustratio
china has done a lot for samoa. them the money to build a courthouse, athletic office for members of parliament. also, the largest hotel. the prime minister says it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we go there, we access the top leaders. we made a talk with the president, with the prime minister. we do not find that access here in america. >> a lot of frustratio
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that's in the middle of the day. >> he's so good. >> you do have a lot of angels. ristmas celebration on december 25. >> which is a sunday and there will be two celebrations and people can come for holiday celebration and we're serving a meal all day long, turkey, ham, stuffing. >> okay, well, we should let people know and you can go to our website. this is so easy to do it. i'm going home and give you my donation. you go to glide. if you need help, they're on ellis, 330 ellis street in san francisco. if you need to call them, 674- 6000 in the 415 area code. finally go to our website, www.glide.org. and if you go down to the bottom of the page, and you go to the second from the right, it will say, donate. that's all you have to know. click on that and they'll walk you through and tell you what to do. it's tax deductible. >> thank you. >> you get two for the price of one and look at the good work they do. janice mirikitani, thank you so much for being here. reverend cecil williams. thank you for being here. i'm real honored to have you. >> we couldn't do it without y
that's in the middle of the day. >> he's so good. >> you do have a lot of angels. ristmas celebration on december 25. >> which is a sunday and there will be two celebrations and people can come for holiday celebration and we're serving a meal all day long, turkey, ham, stuffing. >> okay, well, we should let people know and you can go to our website. this is so easy to do it. i'm going home and give you my donation. you go to glide. if you need help, they're on ellis, 330...
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i saw that a lot of money was being spent to pay police officers to scare the riders in the city. i feel like it was made to teach us a lesson, and i encourage you to use that same level of vigilance to go over the measure and use that vigilance so they can stop scaring us in our community. they were treating us like criminals. i feel like criminals are here, the people who are not managing the budget well. i'm grateful for the opportunity to be at this hearing because i was able to open my eyes. i want to encourage you all to look over this budget. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. muchas gracias. next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. supervisor campos: if you could speak into the microphone so we can hear you. there you go. >> i was part of the campaign -- we were part of the campaign working on getting free fast passes for youth. for us, public transportation is about the environment, equality, and [inaudible] we support the leadership of muni to ensure that resources are being used appropriately and we ask that the leadership of muni be mindful of unintended conseq
i saw that a lot of money was being spent to pay police officers to scare the riders in the city. i feel like it was made to teach us a lesson, and i encourage you to use that same level of vigilance to go over the measure and use that vigilance so they can stop scaring us in our community. they were treating us like criminals. i feel like criminals are here, the people who are not managing the budget well. i'm grateful for the opportunity to be at this hearing because i was able to open my...
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of the occupy wall streeters talked about an inspiration, but it was a year in which protestors of a lotf different kinds changed the world. >> and it really did bring up this whole question about when you have a democracy then what is the role of religion? and many countries obviously have been wrestling with this, we wrestle with it, but in islamic countries that's a question and how do you form a new government, write a constitution that acknowledges islam but then what does that mean in terms of the laws and the people and the treatment of minorities and women. and so all of those issues are being debated and people are watching because there are a lot of muslims countries that, that have been struggling with this issue. >> and the irony that democracy might lead to a lot of things that we don't like. >> right, and i think kim put her finger on something, which is you know we've had christian democratic movements in western countries for a long time where there was some kind of linkage with, between religion and the state and yet an acknowledgement of the importance of religious free
of the occupy wall streeters talked about an inspiration, but it was a year in which protestors of a lotf different kinds changed the world. >> and it really did bring up this whole question about when you have a democracy then what is the role of religion? and many countries obviously have been wrestling with this, we wrestle with it, but in islamic countries that's a question and how do you form a new government, write a constitution that acknowledges islam but then what does that mean...
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but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, and having to listen to many perspectives before making key decisions. as an activist in chinatown, i have always felt that working families and people who work in our neighborhoods need to have much more support. it is always about giving more voice to immigrants or the underserved and workers in the city. that is what drives my passion as a supervisor. >> tell me about the process of running for supervisor. what did you learn from the campaign process? was anything surprising? supervisor mar: i had to move from b
but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal...
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there was a lot of congestion, a lot of cars in town and it changed. it changed by changing the culture, changing policy and implementation of policies with hard work and i think hillie talens will show some figures and numbers about the travel that we did in the nether land as well. and about the economic benefits that investing in bicycle infrastructure gives to us. if people from here -- they just did a great city -- study about additional investments in the nether land. 100 million bike paths and they discovered that within one year, the benefits would be higher than at 100 million. if you look to how -- if you look to mobility. if you look to product -- productivity and all those kinds of things. the good news from the netherlands is that you'll find the biggest supporters of good bike infrastructure among retailers. they know what good customers bicyclists are. and -- when we started discussions about this think bike workshop. we did this in other cities in the u.s. and we will be in that other big california city, los angeles, in a few other day
there was a lot of congestion, a lot of cars in town and it changed. it changed by changing the culture, changing policy and implementation of policies with hard work and i think hillie talens will show some figures and numbers about the travel that we did in the nether land as well. and about the economic benefits that investing in bicycle infrastructure gives to us. if people from here -- they just did a great city -- study about additional investments in the nether land. 100 million bike...
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a lot of times, it was like this. y would buy a couple of lots and essentially build two houses and tried to sell them. or live in one. they did that all the way up to the 1940's. one of the last parcels a friend of mine lived on on 28 and cabrilla, which used to be a garbage dump, and in the 1940's, they build it over with sand -- they have lots of that lying around. >> this is parker studio boulevard in the richmond district. you are on the road, which is this piece of land. after the 1906 earthquake and fire, there were a refugee camps for and in a lot of the refugee camps, there were earthquake refugee cottages. these were small little portable cottages built on these camps, and the idea was you could live there, and when the camps closed after a bad year, you could take it away to an empty lot. >> you had to buy it. >> you could, but your rent would go towards the purchase price. by the end, they just wanted to get rid of them. >> in 1930, all of these were declared a substandard structures and the city wanted the
a lot of times, it was like this. y would buy a couple of lots and essentially build two houses and tried to sell them. or live in one. they did that all the way up to the 1940's. one of the last parcels a friend of mine lived on on 28 and cabrilla, which used to be a garbage dump, and in the 1940's, they build it over with sand -- they have lots of that lying around. >> this is parker studio boulevard in the richmond district. you are on the road, which is this piece of land. after the...
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we are fighting a lot of things with the dgnra. we need to work with them. ain with the training program, there should be some kind of level of expertise in terms of who can be a trainer or in apprenticeship other than just you have been doing it for x number of years. thank you for your time. >> were you advocate fog a particular number? >> as a small business owner, eight would be best. >> thank you. next speaker? >> hi name is kathy chen. i own and operate the rec center. we do a lot of things, but we also have a dog walking arm. i support this legislation. i think this is great and thank you very much for bringing it up to us. we already do a lot of what the legislation is actually requiring. everybody is trained. we all got certified through dog tech, and we limit our dog walking grooms to eight dars. to answer chairman mar's question earlier about pricing, we price for a group walk for $25 a walk. for a private walk for taking somebody's dog around the block is $35. i acquired this business from someone else. so i have people who are paying down to $15
we are fighting a lot of things with the dgnra. we need to work with them. ain with the training program, there should be some kind of level of expertise in terms of who can be a trainer or in apprenticeship other than just you have been doing it for x number of years. thank you for your time. >> were you advocate fog a particular number? >> as a small business owner, eight would be best. >> thank you. next speaker? >> hi name is kathy chen. i own and operate the rec...
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i saw a lot of good movies were out. did you see "crazy stupid love"? did you see that? s a good movie, right? "crazy stupid love" is a good movie. that's a really good movie. not just because my brother produced it, but it's a really good movie. i finally gave in and watched an entire episode of "jersey shore." the whole thing. i mean, i'd seen bits and pieces before, but i watched the entire thing, and, man, those guys are in great shape. that's what i thought. i thought their trainer must have a nice house. [laughter] but i am glad to be back at work. i'm back, but you can tell who's not here. tony is not here. i know. tony is shooting a movie in new york. that's why he's not here today. [applause] yep. have you heard about the big new batman sequel? it's not that one, but anyway -- [laughter] tony will be back tomorrow. but today i brought somebody in because we have to have a dj. we have to have music. you know how i like to introduce you to new talent. this guy is someone that has, i think, a lot of potential and a really bright, bright future ahead of him. please w
i saw a lot of good movies were out. did you see "crazy stupid love"? did you see that? s a good movie, right? "crazy stupid love" is a good movie. that's a really good movie. not just because my brother produced it, but it's a really good movie. i finally gave in and watched an entire episode of "jersey shore." the whole thing. i mean, i'd seen bits and pieces before, but i watched the entire thing, and, man, those guys are in great shape. that's what i thought. i...
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of scientific progress, a lot of technology progress, and a lot of business depends on collaboration because there's too much information out there for a person to keep up with it, keep it all in their brain, so what happens is that my grants, you know, rather than having a small network like most people do around where they live, they have a global network knowing people far, far away, so it's easy to swap information with them. an example of that -- >> host: please. >> guest: the indian government decided quite recently that they wanted to give everyone some kind of id, you know, like americans have special security. they wanted to give by yo met -- biometric identities to everybody in india, which is a huge undertaking with 1.2 billion people in india. many cannot prove they exist. many don't have identity, don't have bank accounts or access government services, and when this idea came out biometric identities to everybody, they said it's not possible. you can't do it. the government is incredibly slow and inefficient, and, you know, it's just not going to work, and so there was a
of scientific progress, a lot of technology progress, and a lot of business depends on collaboration because there's too much information out there for a person to keep up with it, keep it all in their brain, so what happens is that my grants, you know, rather than having a small network like most people do around where they live, they have a global network knowing people far, far away, so it's easy to swap information with them. an example of that -- >> host: please. >> guest: the...
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of food, the crew is going a lot of food, you save 400. >> drinking. ng where you just want to alternate, get the spritzers and things like that, have a drink and have some club soda with some lime. no one will know what you're drinking. if you swap that twice you'll save 500 calories and that's for a leaner drink, like a martini. if you have the fruity drinks you can save 500, 600 calories or more. >> swapping out nuts for popcorn. >> right, you look at this container of nuts, this is just a couple of big handfuls, that's 850 calories. if you swa. it for some air popped popcorn you save 800 calories. this is a big savings, you start to drink you're going well this looks good, nuts are healthy. nuts are a great food >> they're protein. >> heart healthy fats but they have tons of calories. >> all right, now the dips. >> this is a dip, this is easy to do because we see a lot of cheese dips and there's either chips or vegetables but also salsa around and you save a lot just by swapping these out. 200 calories replacing the salsa with some of the cheese sau
of food, the crew is going a lot of food, you save 400. >> drinking. ng where you just want to alternate, get the spritzers and things like that, have a drink and have some club soda with some lime. no one will know what you're drinking. if you swap that twice you'll save 500 calories and that's for a leaner drink, like a martini. if you have the fruity drinks you can save 500, 600 calories or more. >> swapping out nuts for popcorn. >> right, you look at this container of...
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a lot of the behaviors and the attitudes that i had before i got locked up in a psych ward and given a diagnosis, had a lot more to do with trying to escape from my sadness, than i think they necessarily had to do with a mental illness. if i was determined to live my life in a city and to work a really intensive steady job in an office, i think i would have to take medication to do that. but i don't think that fact means that i have a disease. it means that it would take a pharmaceutical substance to override my instincts, to make me capable of fitting into a system that was not designed for someone with a spirit like mine. i'm just really sensitive and my moods shift in ways that i don't really keep a rhythm that fits with the clock of capitalist society. i'm learning more to listen to my own rhythms, particularly as they pertain to things like seasons, and light. and it's unreasonable to think that you should be able to be performing the same every day... in a world that's constantly changing. there would be a lot less "mental illness" in our society if people were given spaces to
a lot of the behaviors and the attitudes that i had before i got locked up in a psych ward and given a diagnosis, had a lot more to do with trying to escape from my sadness, than i think they necessarily had to do with a mental illness. if i was determined to live my life in a city and to work a really intensive steady job in an office, i think i would have to take medication to do that. but i don't think that fact means that i have a disease. it means that it would take a pharmaceutical...
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of a lot of places that had a lot of migrant labor documented or undocumented like farms like a lot of processing plants among other areas they're losing their employees at a record number i mean we're talking thousands and thousands that have fled the state and so they're leaving the whole problem for a lot of farmers in particular and there they need to build out or elles their crops are rotting so what is happening is that the secretary of agriculture in the state of the agriculture commissioner suggested john miller suggested well you know if you need labor then we're going to go to the prisons to get the labor for you i don't know where or what other name to slavery because you're in prison in the same people that are picking up your crops you're putting them behind bars and then you're making them work for free or for pennies so if that is not slavery that i don't know what it is and did i correctly understand something i read i want to websites that c.c.a. will pay these people a very very small amount for the work that they're doing and then if they want to make a phone call
of a lot of places that had a lot of migrant labor documented or undocumented like farms like a lot of processing plants among other areas they're losing their employees at a record number i mean we're talking thousands and thousands that have fled the state and so they're leaving the whole problem for a lot of farmers in particular and there they need to build out or elles their crops are rotting so what is happening is that the secretary of agriculture in the state of the agriculture...
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from the floor of the los angeles auto show, there's a lot of shiny new metal. nd who knows -- maybe mom or dad will pick up one of these cars. take a look at this. this is the 2013 volkswagen cc. now, volkswagen redesigned the car to make it a lot more spacious on the inside. take a look. two-tone leather, a lot of high-tech, and i'll tell you, the family's gonna love the power that it has under the hood. it'll go on sale this spring. tell mom or dad it'll set them back about $28,000. wow. this car looks like a hot wheel. in fact, who wouldn't want to play with this car? from kia, it's the gt concept. now, they aren't gonna build it yet for sale, but check it out. who wouldn't want to sport to campus in one of these?en with those cool seats -- and on the side, they don't use mirrors. they actually use little cameras. that's one cool car. no word yet on whether kia will actually end up building it. well, if you want to save a lot of money at the gas pumps, you got to drive a smaller car, but that doesn't mean you have to go slow. take a look at this. it's from fi
from the floor of the los angeles auto show, there's a lot of shiny new metal. nd who knows -- maybe mom or dad will pick up one of these cars. take a look at this. this is the 2013 volkswagen cc. now, volkswagen redesigned the car to make it a lot more spacious on the inside. take a look. two-tone leather, a lot of high-tech, and i'll tell you, the family's gonna love the power that it has under the hood. it'll go on sale this spring. tell mom or dad it'll set them back about $28,000. wow....
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a lot of us have been waiting that long. good day for us. >> our primary goal with them is when we have an inmate that we receive that is a behavior problem, it's to get that individual back on a positive behavior track and ultimately move him into a lesser security facility. >> it's a matter of degree of danger because anytime you take an inmate out of the facility, there's always the possibility of an escape. whether they escape from their cell themselves or having help from the outside. >> i'm glad to be leaving here. this is the worst prison in the state. the places that we're going to, all of us today, are much better. and it takes a lot of clear conduct to get there so, you know, you have to earn it. >>> coming up -- >> trust is what i lost to society. to trust me in society. so this is a start. and it's a great start. >> at home, but still in prison. >>> and later, saying good-bye to the castle on the cumberland. >>> a lapse of judgment. but we believe in helping people take steps to keep them every single day. that's
a lot of us have been waiting that long. good day for us. >> our primary goal with them is when we have an inmate that we receive that is a behavior problem, it's to get that individual back on a positive behavior track and ultimately move him into a lesser security facility. >> it's a matter of degree of danger because anytime you take an inmate out of the facility, there's always the possibility of an escape. whether they escape from their cell themselves or having help from the...
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i spent a lot of time interviewing politicians. nd it's not 'cause they tell me stuff particularly. i don't get breaking new insights on a secret world and i know it's not true and i'll read an intelligent blogger who's writing about what so-and-so is writing and i interviewed so-and-so and i know what they're thinking. and it's not that. this is a plausible theory but it doesn't have to be real. and so when i'm writing something based on interviews, i think i have a more accurate view of what people are actually thinking because i've actually taken the time to drive over to where their office is and sat down with them. and so i think it's not only me. it's people who work for newspapers. it's what we do. and so my sense is there's been a flight back to quality. a flight to the "new york times." and also a sense that people are willing to pay for it. we've conducted this experiment where we've asked people to pay for the articles. and there was an old experiment where called time select where they asked you to pay a columnist and it
i spent a lot of time interviewing politicians. nd it's not 'cause they tell me stuff particularly. i don't get breaking new insights on a secret world and i know it's not true and i'll read an intelligent blogger who's writing about what so-and-so is writing and i interviewed so-and-so and i know what they're thinking. and it's not that. this is a plausible theory but it doesn't have to be real. and so when i'm writing something based on interviews, i think i have a more accurate view of what...
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we did not sit around and talk about this a lot. it was simply you were going to get good grades in school. you were going to excel at whenever you set your mind to do. i joined a soft ball and played volleyball in grade school. i was never any good at it, but her expectation is that you give 110% whatever it is. >> at a high school, you also went there. >> i did. >> where is it, and why was there even segregation in the school back then? >> i am really not sure. maybe it was something that families did not consider, or as an option. i do not know. that is born in the conversation i should have had with my grandmother and grandfather, and i never had that one either, and i regret that. as far as i know, there was nothing but you could not go to school there. i really do not know. >> you talked about your father, and you said that he wanted to do more than he did, and he was driving a truck. he ended up being in the korean war. alive? >> my mother passed away while i was in graduate school, and my father lives in wisconsin. >> explain
we did not sit around and talk about this a lot. it was simply you were going to get good grades in school. you were going to excel at whenever you set your mind to do. i joined a soft ball and played volleyball in grade school. i was never any good at it, but her expectation is that you give 110% whatever it is. >> at a high school, you also went there. >> i did. >> where is it, and why was there even segregation in the school back then? >> i am really not sure. maybe...
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a lot of flights were delayed by a 10-15 minutes. >>darya: knew this morning, it is one of the biggest shopping days. there is a one day strike going on by subway operators. take a look at this coming to us from london. operators are striking to demand extirpate for working on a public holiday. shoppers are making their way to the stores. the strike is causing trouble for thousands of people. limited service operating on the rest of the subway network. >>mark: we will be right back as the kron4 news continues. here is a live look outside on this cold and foggy morning. >>mark: wall street is closed for the christmas holiday today. trading will resume tomorrow. of the week ahead on wall street is expected to be quiet. by trading expected this week. wall street experts believe stock prices will rise in the next year. >>darya: christmas is over but the shopping is not. >>will: stores are opening early today for people all family in san jose. this is carol. what are your thoughts? >> this day is fine because everyone is out here to have
a lot of flights were delayed by a 10-15 minutes. >>darya: knew this morning, it is one of the biggest shopping days. there is a one day strike going on by subway operators. take a look at this coming to us from london. operators are striking to demand extirpate for working on a public holiday. shoppers are making their way to the stores. the strike is causing trouble for thousands of people. limited service operating on the rest of the subway network. >>mark: we will be right back...
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ozzy talks a lot about kids. i think my experience on the tribe with ozzy taught me you've got to face challenges, big ones, and the bigger the better. i explained to you that "survivor" to me was just this big out-there dream goal and it was really too big. i had no right asking for that goal and i went for it anyway. and the kind of joy and growth that came from that made it all the better. so it's about challenging yourself. ( applause ) >> jeff: whitney and keith, i want to-- and i don't know if a lot of people know, you guys are a couple. it's been pub lisized if people haven't seen that. and, whitney, you were in a relationship when the show started, you were in another relationship. you come on to this. it's only 39 days. what is it about this show that can bring people together so quickly and have it last? >> well, like sophie said, it's a life-changing experience. i mean, you're in such a stressful environment, and you have to trust stranger, and you become really close really quick. i mean, keith was in
ozzy talks a lot about kids. i think my experience on the tribe with ozzy taught me you've got to face challenges, big ones, and the bigger the better. i explained to you that "survivor" to me was just this big out-there dream goal and it was really too big. i had no right asking for that goal and i went for it anyway. and the kind of joy and growth that came from that made it all the better. so it's about challenging yourself. ( applause ) >> jeff: whitney and keith, i want...
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tavis: there is a lot ofype on this book already. how does it feel -- the book was picked up in a bidding war. there are comparisons already to harry potter. how do you handle that kind of pressure? >> i do not know. sometimes i wake up and pinch myself. i feel like i am you're talking to you -- it is all very surreal. it is something that i tried to remember every day. i will have one of my neurotic days or i am breathing into a paperback. it has been a crazy ride so far. >> what are your mom and dad saying about this crazy ride? >> my mom is really excited about it. she is telling all for friends and they're getting ready to -- when can we tell everybody to go to the bookstore? things like that. tavis: has she seen your new hairdo? >> no, not yet. she says it is bad for my hair, that is what she is going to say. tavis: you have to do this because there are two parts of the story. how would you describe what " legend" is? >> its is a young adult book. the united states has been split into two. it is said in los angeles. it tells the
tavis: there is a lot ofype on this book already. how does it feel -- the book was picked up in a bidding war. there are comparisons already to harry potter. how do you handle that kind of pressure? >> i do not know. sometimes i wake up and pinch myself. i feel like i am you're talking to you -- it is all very surreal. it is something that i tried to remember every day. i will have one of my neurotic days or i am breathing into a paperback. it has been a crazy ride so far. >> what...
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china's already done a lot for samoa. given them money to build a courthouse, an office building for their members of parliament. also the largest hotel in the entire island. direct flights from china for tourists. this isn't just about money, perhaps, but it's also about respect. the prime minister told us it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we called to visit we had access the top leaders. we met and talked with the president, with the prime minister. we do not find that access here in america. >> a lot of frustration with america, but it's interesting no matter where we've traveled around the world, especially small developing countries,
china's already done a lot for samoa. given them money to build a courthouse, an office building for their members of parliament. also the largest hotel in the entire island. direct flights from china for tourists. this isn't just about money, perhaps, but it's also about respect. the prime minister told us it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we called to visit we had access the top leaders. we met and talked with the president, with the prime...
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thanks a lot. secretary boomer: mr. speaker, there are a few more people you have turned in speaker cards. chairman nolan: next one. secretary boomer: seeing none, directors, the items 11 through 15 are before you. chairman nolan: director heinicke? director heinicke:
thanks a lot. secretary boomer: mr. speaker, there are a few more people you have turned in speaker cards. chairman nolan: next one. secretary boomer: seeing none, directors, the items 11 through 15 are before you. chairman nolan: director heinicke? director heinicke:
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thanks a lot. secretary boomer: mr. speaker, there are a few more people you have turned in speaker cards. chairman nolan: next one. secretary boomer: seeing none, directors, the items 11 through 15 are before you. chairman nolan: director heinicke? director heinicke: are you one of our public speakers? >> yes, newman. good afternoon. mr. president and directors of the mta. i am a lawyer with a firm that worked with the city in the 1950's to establish a nonprofit parking corp.. at the time they were developed, local merchants got together and contributed the seed money, and the city provided be realistic. they sold tax-exempt revenue bonds for the construction of the garages and oversaw the construction and management of the facility. the intent was to provide economical and convenient parking to compete with the outline shopping centers, which were becoming popular in those days, as well as to maintain the strength of the downtown community of san francisco. the board, consisting of local business people and community l
thanks a lot. secretary boomer: mr. speaker, there are a few more people you have turned in speaker cards. chairman nolan: next one. secretary boomer: seeing none, directors, the items 11 through 15 are before you. chairman nolan: director heinicke? director heinicke: are you one of our public speakers? >> yes, newman. good afternoon. mr. president and directors of the mta. i am a lawyer with a firm that worked with the city in the 1950's to establish a nonprofit parking corp.. at the...
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so we got a lot of things going on. thank you. >> before you start, one thing i wanted to mention, i have a former colleague, lori johnson, not to put you on the spot. lori has done a lot of research on cobay and also on new orleans. i just want to know, if there's anything specific you have that could add to this discussion. you don't have to. i know i'm putting you on the spot. given the opportunity. all right. [laughter] ok. >> good morning. this question is a two-part question. probably would be best directed to barbara. one of the things is, as being an administrator of a church in the bay area, a vulnerable community, being part of the inner faith council, have you contacted or have m.o.u.'s with any other churches in which you could have health departments set up in there with emergency medical supplies or anything in case of an earthquake in the area so that we would already be a part of the city's plan? and my next question is, we are on third street here in the city and third street is one of the only corridors
so we got a lot of things going on. thank you. >> before you start, one thing i wanted to mention, i have a former colleague, lori johnson, not to put you on the spot. lori has done a lot of research on cobay and also on new orleans. i just want to know, if there's anything specific you have that could add to this discussion. you don't have to. i know i'm putting you on the spot. given the opportunity. all right. [laughter] ok. >> good morning. this question is a two-part question....
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but has a lot of the elements of the others. so the last scene i'm going to read will probably take you into today a little bit. but it was -- the afternoon for real of 1929 october tuesday, 1929, the 29th. and roderick, the morgan partner had to go into the secret meeting at the new york stock exchange. right now if you imagine the triangle down on wall street there's a stock exchange. there's the old morgan bank which was the first big morgan bank and then there's federal hall. it's kind of a triangle. obviously it was the same then. and for real they -- in the middle of the day when the market was going crazy and crashing, there was a notice given to the mortgage bank that there was going to be a secret meeting held at the new york stock exchange to talk about what to do. bankers had several days before that on black friday pooled lots of money together and thoughts they could save a little bit of the market and the media said that was all great and then they all plummeted and now they're several days later they know -- they k
but has a lot of the elements of the others. so the last scene i'm going to read will probably take you into today a little bit. but it was -- the afternoon for real of 1929 october tuesday, 1929, the 29th. and roderick, the morgan partner had to go into the secret meeting at the new york stock exchange. right now if you imagine the triangle down on wall street there's a stock exchange. there's the old morgan bank which was the first big morgan bank and then there's federal hall. it's kind of a...
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he gets a lot of things right. i think his foreign policy, while i agree with him that we shouldn't be in all the wars, i think extreme in places. i think if i wanted to send a message, ron paul would be a good way for me to send a message. >> he's a counterweight, not the center, not the guy who will be the nominee. >> and most people who caucus, don't go to send a message, they go to vote for president. >> did you see that zoomout? that was kind of like -- >> that long pause of me making sure you wouldn't interrupt. >> t.j. -- i expected goldie hawn to show up. >> let's take a look at new hampshire. romney's in the lead with 39% support from likely primary voters. he's dropped six points from october. gingrich gained 19 points in this state, now 16 points behind romney and ron paul in third trailing gingrich by seven points. the same nbc news polling also providing a look at the risk without herman cain. cain supporters were asked to name their second pick and in that scenario gingrich jumps two points in the revi
he gets a lot of things right. i think his foreign policy, while i agree with him that we shouldn't be in all the wars, i think extreme in places. i think if i wanted to send a message, ron paul would be a good way for me to send a message. >> he's a counterweight, not the center, not the guy who will be the nominee. >> and most people who caucus, don't go to send a message, they go to vote for president. >> did you see that zoomout? that was kind of like -- >> that long...
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a lot of times you hit a pay wall.you and i just consumers f webbites, would say this, you hit the pay wall and you kind of go, oh, o i really have to pay for this, but here, you et a certain number of free ones and you probably do get used to the rhythm of consuming the news via the website. basketball -> keller: i think that's what so far the numbers seem to bear that out. >> smith: right. >> keller: now that's, you know, nnt gonna work for everybody. different papers are trying different pay models. you know, some papers have gone out of business. more papers will go out of business..3 i don't mean to gloss over the downside of all of these. >> smith: you acknowledge that the downside is not being exaggerated by me or by others? it's. >> keller: no, it's not. the only thing i would say that is, you know, when people say the internet is killing newspapers, i say,,3 well, hold your horses. the, the internet has yet to kill as many newspapers as newspaper publishers have killed. >> smith: have killed. the reverse is tr
a lot of times you hit a pay wall.you and i just consumers f webbites, would say this, you hit the pay wall and you kind of go, oh, o i really have to pay for this, but here, you et a certain number of free ones and you probably do get used to the rhythm of consuming the news via the website. basketball -> keller: i think that's what so far the numbers seem to bear that out. >> smith: right. >> keller: now that's, you know, nnt gonna work for everybody. different papers are...