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if a person is baptized as an infant. r they have to hear this message and make a decision and choose personally bus salvation is a covenant that only a person can choose for themselves. >> so infant baptism, is it more like a dedication like the protestants do? what's the benefit of it, then? >> it's actually stronger in our teaching. it basically answers the question what do we do with people in our families? who have not yet heard and understood and responded to the salvation message. so that could be an infant, or a child before the age of reason, a person who is mentally handicapped or somebody who has emotional challenges. so -- >> like a safety net. >> it's actually a more profound statement. it's saying -- it's like what joshua said about the covenant. as for me and my house, we will serve the lord. so the way i understand that, he's basically saying the benefits of the covenant that i have entered into, in relationship with my god, are extended to my family until such time my family says no, i'm out of here. >> le
if a person is baptized as an infant. r they have to hear this message and make a decision and choose personally bus salvation is a covenant that only a person can choose for themselves. >> so infant baptism, is it more like a dedication like the protestants do? what's the benefit of it, then? >> it's actually stronger in our teaching. it basically answers the question what do we do with people in our families? who have not yet heard and understood and responded to the salvation...
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i would also point out that the legislation from lawyers hiring a person with a criminal history that would exclude a person or result of the termination of a person that does not have a criminal history, it is included in this legislation. i do think that this program who deserves an opportunity to see if over the next two years and can be used as an effective tool. it is not going to solve the problem, but it can be used if we work with agencies, nonprofits, religious to based organizations, to help them implement the overall goal of helping individuals find work. i would offer a couple of suggestions. i have reviewed the legislation from other states as well as the federal had a legislation. they have focused eligibility of individuals, and i will read the language here, someone who has been convicted of a felony and is tired of more than one year after the conviction or release from prison for that felony. we have targeted people that have been released from jail or prison in the last year or who have been convicted of a felony. in san francisco, i will -- i would suggest that we
i would also point out that the legislation from lawyers hiring a person with a criminal history that would exclude a person or result of the termination of a person that does not have a criminal history, it is included in this legislation. i do think that this program who deserves an opportunity to see if over the next two years and can be used as an effective tool. it is not going to solve the problem, but it can be used if we work with agencies, nonprofits, religious to based organizations,...
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a person who has a big smile, a person who when she meets you, you are the center of the moment. >> yes, and popular too. and as she grew very pretty indeed. >> you know during high school she certainly always had a date for the prom. >> she tried college away in florida, but how could she leave colorado? and perhaps more to the point, there was a young man. and she was in love. so she returned and married and life began to pile up its layer cake of unintended change. she divorced. married again. bore three lovely children and divorced again. these things do happen. what can you say? besides keep what you can and move on. in paige's case it meant moving on here in the sprawling house on the hill with the swimming pool, magnificent canyon views, and bewitching sunsets. in the divorce, paige got the house and the kids and the mortgage. ah, yes, that. the humongous, worry-all-night you can't pay it mortgage. which might certainly have eaten away at anyone's easy good humor, god knows she wouldn't have been alone these days, but paige said her friends was not like that. if she worried, it w
a person who has a big smile, a person who when she meets you, you are the center of the moment. >> yes, and popular too. and as she grew very pretty indeed. >> you know during high school she certainly always had a date for the prom. >> she tried college away in florida, but how could she leave colorado? and perhaps more to the point, there was a young man. and she was in love. so she returned and married and life began to pile up its layer cake of unintended change. she...
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when you go to the airlines, and you have a personal carry-on items, a carry-on plus a personal item, you know there are passengers that try to pack -- pushed that envelope, so i am kind of thinking about how do we really know this is a personal blog? i do not know, but i am sure the community will monitor itself and regulate this, but i am just giving you my true thoughts on the issue. >> a dog is licensed? supervisor cohen: that is actually a really good idea, something i gave all lot of thought on. i am sure many of all of you know that a large part of this is in district 10, so it has been a very popular issue in the neighborhood, and so, supervisor wiener, thank you. i have your emails. my comment, from what i can here, i am willing to go with eight, eight dogs and then a personal dog, and then, of course, that is just the beginning of all public policy, that we come back and amend and tweak, and it changes need to be made, we can do that. >> ok, so i guess an additional amendment would be 39.07 a, and i will provide the clerk with this in writing. the permit team may not walk at
when you go to the airlines, and you have a personal carry-on items, a carry-on plus a personal item, you know there are passengers that try to pack -- pushed that envelope, so i am kind of thinking about how do we really know this is a personal blog? i do not know, but i am sure the community will monitor itself and regulate this, but i am just giving you my true thoughts on the issue. >> a dog is licensed? supervisor cohen: that is actually a really good idea, something i gave all lot...
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i found a very complicated person, and aren't we all, really? a close look, she was often thin-skinned and sensitive. at the same time she could be just crack that whip over the people who worked for her. but as they told me stories of the hard work they did for her there were frequently tears had her eyes. they loved her so and she was working harder than they were. it still brings tears to their eyes. >> how did you prepare? you were inspired by her. you met her once, right? >> i met her once, but that has nothing to do with this. that as a happenstance meeting which i was very intimidated. test. test. test. test. laces? really? slip-on's the way to go. more people do that, security would be like -- there's no charge for the bag. thanks. i know a quiet little place where we can get some work done. there's a three-prong plug. i have club passes. [ male announcer ] now there's a mileage card that offers special perks on united, like a free checked bag, united club passes, and priority boarding. thanks. ♪ okay. what's your secret? ♪ [ male announ
i found a very complicated person, and aren't we all, really? a close look, she was often thin-skinned and sensitive. at the same time she could be just crack that whip over the people who worked for her. but as they told me stories of the hard work they did for her there were frequently tears had her eyes. they loved her so and she was working harder than they were. it still brings tears to their eyes. >> how did you prepare? you were inspired by her. you met her once, right? >> i...
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a flip-flop. running for the senate in 1994. he announced that he was personallysed to abortion but that i do not impose my beliefs on other people. previously as a mormon bishop, he had gone so far to visit a woman in the hospital to try to dissuade her from having an abortion. he was still sort of pro-choice when he ran for governor in 2004, but he started flopping his flip midterm as the dire potomac virus set in. why couldn't you know sooner than that that you couldn't be pro-choice and get the presidency? >> why didn't he know sooner than that that the individual mandate wasn't going to work either? the fact is that it's not really totally his fault. this republican party has hurtled to the right at warp speed over the last decade. and there was -- you know, it caught newt gingrich by surprise, too, because newt, as i said, took many of the exact same positions on matters of substance as romney did. >> robert, i just want to go to one final part of your article where they talk about his people skills. stories ofç romney's wooden people skills are legion. the
a flip-flop. running for the senate in 1994. he announced that he was personallysed to abortion but that i do not impose my beliefs on other people. previously as a mormon bishop, he had gone so far to visit a woman in the hospital to try to dissuade her from having an abortion. he was still sort of pro-choice when he ran for governor in 2004, but he started flopping his flip midterm as the dire potomac virus set in. why couldn't you know sooner than that that you couldn't be pro-choice and get...
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the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the definition. very good, and what are the various sources of trauma? well, the sources are similar to the precipitant. it could be from a relative or a partner. it could be in war, from the enemy. it could be from tornadoes or hurricanes or floods. it could be from predators who are in the community unbeknownst to the victim, a person who's victimized from either physical assault or rape or events like that. so the, it can be from a loved one or it can be from a total stranger. dr. gillece, basically how is trauma closely tied with substance use and mental health issues? well, we believe that symptoms are adaptations and frequently the way people cope with their trauma is through using, is oftentimes through self-inflicted violence. it's
the definition of trauma is a little ambiguous, but it's tied to specific adverse events that a person may experience or a community may experience, including disasters, physical or sexual abuse, or witnessing the above-mentioned. it's of that nature, it could be psychological as well as physical, and there are a wide range of issues associated with the definition. very good, and what are the various sources of trauma? well, the sources are similar to the precipitant. it could be from a...
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i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as a person who is in a process of change.
i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as...
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what is the view to a blind person? ny people very much mistakenly, very much mistakenly, and tragically so, assume that the view means nothing or little to a blind person. a view is a composite of experiences. that's what people enjoy, even if they're not conscious of it. i have been echo locating for as long as i can remember. if my parents think back, i lost my first eye at seven months, my second eye at 13 months. i was probably clicking by the age of 15 months. so i don't remember learning to click. i don't remember really learning to echo locate. around here there's not lots and lots to detect, but immediately there's this pylon here. i think i can -- there it is. then there's an object about 20 feet away here and another one and another one about, i don't know, 50 feet away. the process of echo location in humans is very similar to the process in bats. in fact, it's virtually identical to that of bats. we're talking about airborne sonar either way. a bat can detect an object the size of a gnat from so many meters
what is the view to a blind person? ny people very much mistakenly, very much mistakenly, and tragically so, assume that the view means nothing or little to a blind person. a view is a composite of experiences. that's what people enjoy, even if they're not conscious of it. i have been echo locating for as long as i can remember. if my parents think back, i lost my first eye at seven months, my second eye at 13 months. i was probably clicking by the age of 15 months. so i don't remember learning...
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i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as a person who is in a process of change. >> this is the first in the market. it is a city that has a number of challenges, despite -- in terms of -- despite it being a strong real-estate market, as strong economy in terms of businesses. there are neighborhoods that have real challenges here, so today, we're going to hear from a year lee as well as from supervisor jane kim, in context to the city that is hosting us today. i am going to introduce mr. henderson, a president, who will give some opening remarks and introduce the mayor. thank you. [applause] >> ok, so we w
i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as...
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on a personal level, i will say to you, this is so important to me, because i stand before you as theon of a dirty man she metalworker. local 353 in tucson, arizona. why is that important? it is important because mayor lee mentioned, you cannot run a city, have infrastructure for a city, without the jobs. there is a connection between college and career and career and college. they are very much interconnected. as my father, who never graduated from high school, later earned a ged, the person who taught me geometry was not my geometry teacher, who had a master's degree. she was wonderful, but i was just one of those kids. i learned geometry with my father actually doing the work. when you are cutting out sheet metal, bending the angles, you have to make it fit and you have to measure. i learned about ankles and how geometry works by actually doing it. when i say that career tech education is about college readiness, it is about utilizing all of those skills that we send kids to school every day to learn. this gives you a reason to read and write and do arithmetic, because you get to a
on a personal level, i will say to you, this is so important to me, because i stand before you as theon of a dirty man she metalworker. local 353 in tucson, arizona. why is that important? it is important because mayor lee mentioned, you cannot run a city, have infrastructure for a city, without the jobs. there is a connection between college and career and career and college. they are very much interconnected. as my father, who never graduated from high school, later earned a ged, the person...
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>> a person of faith meaning a person who believes in what? >> can't a scientist a person of faith? xclusive? >> well, a scientist or a spiritual leader of. >> i think it have attorneys politician, you certainly shoul be able to have physicists. [laughter] [applause] >> i think that you need a spiritual person, a person who believes in the human spirit who cares about people, he cares about the community, who cares about helping other people. it would be helpful for someone who understands science to once and well. isamu go for the goal and try to get both. >> and i say something that politicians understand something they're intuitively. they know that people pretend to be intellectual but actually are bursting with emotion, but nobody ever makes a decision based on rationality and make emotional decisions. and politicians understand that. there's a biological reason for the. our emotions bring about 100 million years evolution, and according, only 4 million years. wife and older, and people respond to that and intuitively know. so it's not what a
>> a person of faith meaning a person who believes in what? >> can't a scientist a person of faith? xclusive? >> well, a scientist or a spiritual leader of. >> i think it have attorneys politician, you certainly shoul be able to have physicists. [laughter] [applause] >> i think that you need a spiritual person, a person who believes in the human spirit who cares about people, he cares about the community, who cares about helping...
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together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. >>> welcome, welcome, imam, and welcome pastor dever. i want to talk about and present the proposition that the economic condition of any nation has profound impact on all phases of social living, cultural living, and spiritual -- the spirituality of the era. and we'll develop that as we go along. in the 1960 we had a wave of economic expansion and it produced something called the "age of aware just." and the age of aware just spawned the number of exotic religions, including zen buddhism and hindu meditation and from there into the jesus freak youth movement which swept through the ranks of the drug-depleted and sex-sated surfers of california and and from there into the jesus freak youth movement which swe . now, imam, do you detect any impact of the affluence of today on the spirituality of your -- your flock? >> indeed. i do believe that if i were to go back 20 years or see wher
together we can create a personal safety net, a launching pad, for all those brilliant ifs in the middle of life. you can call on our expertise and get guarantees for the if in life. after all, we're metlife. >>> welcome, welcome, imam, and welcome pastor dever. i want to talk about and present the proposition that the economic condition of any nation has profound impact on all phases of social living, cultural living, and spiritual -- the spirituality of the era. and we'll develop...
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i'm also a 68-year-old grandfather and people have to measure who i am now and whether they are a person i can trust. >> cnn deputy political director paul steinhauser joins me from des moines, iowa. was there a candidate whose answer revealed the most about them to that question? >> yeah. i think that question was all about newt gingrich, don't you? the former house speaker married three times and admitted to an affair with his -- when he was married with his second wife. you know, fred, a lot has changed since the previous presidential debate which was our cnn debate before thanksgiving in washington, d.c. since then, newt gingrich risen to the top of the polls, both nationally and iowa. january 3rd kicks off the caucus spotlight. you played good sound there. there was back and forth between gingrich and mitt romney, the former governor over who is a career politician and who isn't. take a listen. >> we have differences of viewpoint on some issues but the real difference, i believe, is our backgrounds. i spent my life in the private sector. i understand how the economy works. >> the on
i'm also a 68-year-old grandfather and people have to measure who i am now and whether they are a person i can trust. >> cnn deputy political director paul steinhauser joins me from des moines, iowa. was there a candidate whose answer revealed the most about them to that question? >> yeah. i think that question was all about newt gingrich, don't you? the former house speaker married three times and admitted to an affair with his -- when he was married with his second wife. you know,...
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i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as a person who is in a process of change. [music] paratransit is specialized transportation for seniors and people with disabilities who are unable to use the muni system. in san francisco, we're proud that we've had a paratransit program since 1978 long before it was mandated by the americans with disabilities act in 1990. san francisco is a unique city and our paratransit program reflects this. we have a network of services, including sf access van service, paratransit taxi, including wheelchair accessible ramp taxi and group van which serves groups of individuals g
i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as...
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. >> people won't take him as a serious person. o happened to have had a good cause, auditing the federal reserve, cleaning up the federal reserve. and i think, as a protest, he's a very reasonable candidate. as a potential president, a person who thinks the united states was responsible for 9/11, a person who believes -- who wrote in his newsletter that the world trade center bombing in '93 might have been a cia plot a person who believes it doesn't matter if the i rhiranians does have an nuclear weapon. look at ron paul's record of systemic avoidance of reality and look at his newsletters and ads, his ads are as accurate as his newsletters. >> if he were to get the republican nomination -- >> he won't. >> say he were. could you vote for him? >> no. >> will this interview be a game changer in iowa? joined in iowa by david chalian, washington bureau chief for yahoo! news and with me here dana bash. i want to start with you, dana, you have a statement fresh from the paul campaign reacting to the interview. >> hot off the presses. thi
. >> people won't take him as a serious person. o happened to have had a good cause, auditing the federal reserve, cleaning up the federal reserve. and i think, as a protest, he's a very reasonable candidate. as a potential president, a person who thinks the united states was responsible for 9/11, a person who believes -- who wrote in his newsletter that the world trade center bombing in '93 might have been a cia plot a person who believes it doesn't matter if the i rhiranians does have...
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when you go to the airlines, and you have a personal carry-on items, a carry-on plus a personal item,ou know there are passengers that try to pack -- pushed that envelope, so i am kind of thinking about how do we really know this is a personal blog? i do not know, but i am sure the community will monitor itself and regulate this, but i am just giving you my true thoughts on the issue. >> a dog is licensed? supervisor cohen: that is actually a really good idea, something i gave all lot of thought on. i am sure many of all of you know that a large part of this is in district 10, so it has been a very popular issue in the neighborhood, and so, supervisor w
when you go to the airlines, and you have a personal carry-on items, a carry-on plus a personal item,ou know there are passengers that try to pack -- pushed that envelope, so i am kind of thinking about how do we really know this is a personal blog? i do not know, but i am sure the community will monitor itself and regulate this, but i am just giving you my true thoughts on the issue. >> a dog is licensed? supervisor cohen: that is actually a really good idea, something i gave all lot of...
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he makes a personal commitment to get involved. he values public services. as a deep respect for the public employees, the public servants. he has a belief in a collaborative problem solving model. he believes that if you bring people in their room and told them to the highest standards and the best expectations, they will not disappoint you. we're happy to say that we did not disappoint him. he brought in experts when experts were needed. he brought in financial expertise. he never hesitated. his generosity was absolutely unbelievable. his moral leadership is what made him such a powerful force in that debate. i am a native san franciscan, who has walked in the parks as a child and take in my own child to the parks. we are products of the public schools. we have benefited from his largess in every aspect of our lives. for some reason, he took me under his wing early in this process and had me to quite a few 7:00 a.m. breakfasts, where we talk about our childhood. i learned about his family history and he learned about mind. he always had some great jewish jo
he makes a personal commitment to get involved. he values public services. as a deep respect for the public employees, the public servants. he has a belief in a collaborative problem solving model. he believes that if you bring people in their room and told them to the highest standards and the best expectations, they will not disappoint you. we're happy to say that we did not disappoint him. he brought in experts when experts were needed. he brought in financial expertise. he never hesitated....
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i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as a person who is in a process of change. when a resident of san francisco is looking for health care, you look in your neighborhood first. what is closest to you? if you come to a neighborhood health center or a clinic, you then have access it a system of care in the community health network. we are a system of care that was probably based on the family practice model, but it was really clear that there are special populations with special needs. the cole street clinic is a youth clinic in the heart of the haight ashbury and they target youth. tom woodell takes care
i'm less and less identified as a mad person, or a liberated mad person. and i'm identified more as a person who is traumatized by her life experience, just like so many other people. i don't want to think that i carry around this thing, this madness... i think that i go through extreme states of consciousness. sometimes that journey can look to people like it is descent in and out of madness... but fundamentally, i don't see myself as a person who is carrying around my madness. i see myself as...
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the character of a person. could that be an implicit shot at speaker gingrich who has been married three times? gingrich's wife is with her husband, at his side, in a holiday ad this week saying, watch us and merry christmas. >> is there anything more inspiring than american towns and neighborhoods brightly lit for the holidays? >> we take it as a sign of great optimism. it remains us of the fire of freedom that burns bright in the america we love. and a prayer that the goodness of our nation will be reward with peace about brotherhood. >> from your family to yours, merry christmas and happy new year. >> that's iowa viewers get to those those, romney and gingrich going after each other, more peaceful in the ads. the man to beat innee eye is most likely ron paul and his new ads are designed to reassure social conservatives he's one of them. gloria borger spoke with congressman paul in mt. pleasant, iowa, today. gloria, what is he saying by now, 13 days out, and his ads have been pretty tough. are they going to st
the character of a person. could that be an implicit shot at speaker gingrich who has been married three times? gingrich's wife is with her husband, at his side, in a holiday ad this week saying, watch us and merry christmas. >> is there anything more inspiring than american towns and neighborhoods brightly lit for the holidays? >> we take it as a sign of great optimism. it remains us of the fire of freedom that burns bright in the america we love. and a prayer that the goodness of...
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citrus he managed to get -- persuade can adults who was a person. they got private offices for themselves, secretary in the white house with clinton when the president was, he could be there in one minute. and that was very important. he was a sort of person, when he had a question he lead to quick answer. if the president was available it could happen tomorrow its immense. very bang, bang in administration. they let's start in shorthand. he listens like obama. he thought he understood things. tell me what is new and interesting. >> host: who was george bundy? >> guest: well, some people felt that he was relieved of the fact of president of harvard college because he was very smart, brought lots of very impressible to the harvard faculty. for a person in that position he was surprisingly popular among the faculty, and he -- kennedy had guns in the omb is kennedy was on the harvard board of overseers. a harvard graduate, and so he was a senator for massachusetts. he saw and operate with the overseer and he was impressed. so that is lori came from. he
citrus he managed to get -- persuade can adults who was a person. they got private offices for themselves, secretary in the white house with clinton when the president was, he could be there in one minute. and that was very important. he was a sort of person, when he had a question he lead to quick answer. if the president was available it could happen tomorrow its immense. very bang, bang in administration. they let's start in shorthand. he listens like obama. he thought he understood things....
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michelle is really working hard to make sure the point is set in stone and just make her a real person status official she even signed her name on a wall at a cafe in alice in iowa now from a strategy standpoint this is a pretty standard method used by politicians and tell their voters that they're not just going to use a typical approach in washington they want the public to know that they aren't like every other hated politician out there another tattoo that trying desperately to hammer this in is mitt romney now mitt doesn't use the i'm a real person lines he appeals to the business owners by touting his own experiences in that field versus the people who have never worked in the private sector. now i'm a conservative businessman i spent most of my life outside politics dealing with real problems in the real economy career politicians got us into this mess and they simply don't know how to get us out i believe i'm the guy that's in this race with twenty five years of private sector experience also having won an olympics and run a state i've demonstrated what i can do. so you get the
michelle is really working hard to make sure the point is set in stone and just make her a real person status official she even signed her name on a wall at a cafe in alice in iowa now from a strategy standpoint this is a pretty standard method used by politicians and tell their voters that they're not just going to use a typical approach in washington they want the public to know that they aren't like every other hated politician out there another tattoo that trying desperately to hammer this...
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a zany person -- now you can be zany. will romney's coverage get a boost now that he's actually talking to journal scientists. >> well, that's the -- journalistflation? >> well, that's the first phase. doing the interviews is step one. enough to he has to say something. until now, the fact that he's doing interviews and sat down with, for example, "the new york times." that made news. the interview didn't make news. he's got to start saying something and sharing. >> romney got the endorsement of "the des moines register," saying on "face the nation" that's just a conservative newspaper. he thought he could circumvent the press, all of us, through the debates, online video, and the like. how did that work out for him? >> not so well, howie. and it hasn't worked for any of these guys all the time of the the most popular thing circumstantial in republican primary circles is to bash the media. but guess what -- they've all been sort of seeking the validation of the media. i've been in two campaign ads now, you know, spouting s
a zany person -- now you can be zany. will romney's coverage get a boost now that he's actually talking to journal scientists. >> well, that's the -- journalistflation? >> well, that's the first phase. doing the interviews is step one. enough to he has to say something. until now, the fact that he's doing interviews and sat down with, for example, "the new york times." that made news. the interview didn't make news. he's got to start saying something and sharing. >>...