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ught la adolf and great, grand my, the great, great grand daughter, and also here today. they have come from out of town. but mostly i want to thank all of the people who made this happen. the mayor, and the board of supervisors, and all of the commission and i want to thank jona for making such a wonderful likeness of adolf. he really is the person who made this happen. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, guys. thank you everybody for being here. i appreciate this opportunity to be a part of the history of san francisco. and making this bust and sharing it with you for the people today. and moving forward in future. and i hope that it inspires people to take up more of an interest in the study in sutro. what he stood for, and what those things mean today. and to visit the sutro library. >> the inscription on the pedestal of mayor sutro is quite, quite, something to read. it is almost like an inspiration and it tells you a great deal about this man's life. i have an incredibly fond memory of sutro, and it involves a blue and white bathing suit. and in a cer
ught la adolf and great, grand my, the great, great grand daughter, and also here today. they have come from out of town. but mostly i want to thank all of the people who made this happen. the mayor, and the board of supervisors, and all of the commission and i want to thank jona for making such a wonderful likeness of adolf. he really is the person who made this happen. so thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, guys. thank you everybody for being here. i appreciate this...
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on this momentus occasion, we are going to have and celebrate the unveiling of the adolf trotro bust. and so we will begin with the present mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee, talking about one of the former mayors of san francisco adolf trotro. >> all right. thank you, ellen. >> you are very welcome. president lee. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to city hall. and thanks for as a various departments that are here, i understand that we have three representatives from our counsel general offices, certainly our counsel general from germany, from israel and russia. thank you very much for being here. former supervisor clint is here, i can see him in the crowd thank you for being here as well. our chiefs from the fire and police department are here. members of our commissions are here as well and thank you very much. my good buddy, leonid, mucupkin has been an advisor to me for many, many years previous to my being mayor of san francisco. and he is always been giving me great advice on not only history, but how we can celebrate more of it in modern day san francisco. and just a co
on this momentus occasion, we are going to have and celebrate the unveiling of the adolf trotro bust. and so we will begin with the present mayor of san francisco, mayor ed lee, talking about one of the former mayors of san francisco adolf trotro. >> all right. thank you, ellen. >> you are very welcome. president lee. >> good morning, everyone and welcome to city hall. and thanks for as a various departments that are here, i understand that we have three representatives from...
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second of all he has done something adolf has done. i'm sure back in the day adolf is a cool name.ot this guy. he almost -- now this guy ruined heath. there are millions of kids named heath and they hate themselves because this this dude. >> do you have a comment on the show? video of your animals doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye. coming up, the post game weren't from andy levy. >> tonight's post game wrap up is sponsored by aerobics, the active exercise program offered in a large class or groups. thanks, aerobics. >>> back to andy levy. we have the post game report. hi, andy jie. hi, greg. >> straight to president obama and charlie rose. dana, greg asked if the nsa story was blown out of proportion or if obama was impeached and you said you are going with the former. could you be a bigger rhino? >> no, i couldn't. i am actually the biggest rhino you will ever meet. r-h-i-n-o. but i am sensitive about my weight so layoff that on tv. >> my bad. >> "p" rino. >> there is no h? >> i just came up with that. >> dan you said you have erotic e-mails betweenment -- between us. >>
second of all he has done something adolf has done. i'm sure back in the day adolf is a cool name.ot this guy. he almost -- now this guy ruined heath. there are millions of kids named heath and they hate themselves because this this dude. >> do you have a comment on the show? video of your animals doing something? go to fox news.com/red eye. coming up, the post game weren't from andy levy. >> tonight's post game wrap up is sponsored by aerobics, the active exercise program offered...
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." ♪ ♪ ♪ our story begins with a failed artist and architect, adolf hitler, who had applied to the academyts and was rejected. art became a propaganda and as he rose to power. the story begins in may of 1948 which was the first state visit to italy beginning in rome they worked with mazzoleni accompanying them and visited to look at this wonderful sculptor. after four or five days they made it to florence. they only had ten hours but more than two of them were allocated to visit the great museums of florence, following the introduction of the furor alongside of mussolini. they worked through the corridors and they crossed over then made it to the museum. if hitler felt like an artist walking among artists having the chance to see masterpieces that he had only seen in books or studied in galleries. he was fascinated with all these things and it showed him the article of what was possible concerning his dream of building a museum in his hometown. it was going to be known as the fuehrer using them. he made these drawings and sketches and the period falling 1948 and ultimately led to this mode
." ♪ ♪ ♪ our story begins with a failed artist and architect, adolf hitler, who had applied to the academyts and was rejected. art became a propaganda and as he rose to power. the story begins in may of 1948 which was the first state visit to italy beginning in rome they worked with mazzoleni accompanying them and visited to look at this wonderful sculptor. after four or five days they made it to florence. they only had ten hours but more than two of them were allocated to visit the...
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." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our story begins with this failed artist and art, architecture and adolf hitler, but appliedgin again of fine arts and was rejected. art became a weapon of propaganda for the nazis as he rose to power. and the story begins in may 1938 with hitler and the nazi visits can first state visit to italy beginning and go. they walked through the colosseum with mussolini accounting them. a look at this wonderful sculpture. after four or five days they made to florence on the last day. they only had 10 hours, but more than two of them were allocated to visit the great museums of florence following this introduction of the fewer alongside mussolini. they walked through the quarters starting in the bows and crossed over, and then made it two the museum. hitler felt like an artist walking among artists. having a chance to see masterpiece he'd only seen in books or studied in galleries. he was fascinated with all of these things and it really showed him the art of what was possible, concerning his dream of building amusing in his hometown. it was going to be known as the fewer using. he ma
." ♪ ♪ ♪ >> our story begins with this failed artist and art, architecture and adolf hitler, but appliedgin again of fine arts and was rejected. art became a weapon of propaganda for the nazis as he rose to power. and the story begins in may 1938 with hitler and the nazi visits can first state visit to italy beginning and go. they walked through the colosseum with mussolini accounting them. a look at this wonderful sculpture. after four or five days they made to florence on the...
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. - you have a baby name book, and you circled adolf? i borrowed that book from my mother, so be glad i'm not a boy. - okay, well, why'd you give up on it? - i have to work late tonight. what am i gonna do with joshua? [baby crying]
. - you have a baby name book, and you circled adolf? i borrowed that book from my mother, so be glad i'm not a boy. - okay, well, why'd you give up on it? - i have to work late tonight. what am i gonna do with joshua? [baby crying]
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i am the executive director of adolf randall center in san francisco. after two years of applying the local hire the efforts of -- [inaudible] labor unions, community advocates and a strong network of providers we guaranteed outreach and engagement of qualified local workers training and support for success in trace career paths and supply the city with workers to perform thousands of work hours for projects. program partners such as the labor 261 are in full support of the efforts to prepare workers and restore opportunities for many of those that have lost their jobs during the difficult times. as we continue to recover it's important to restore and maintain the local work force. recently the conversation of local hire has been broadened to include the san francisco school board's adoption of the city local policy creating a huge potential for more local jobs. we must continue to project investments that the city has made for developing a work force for construction. i am asking for your support of the local hire policy and increase funding from $100,
i am the executive director of adolf randall center in san francisco. after two years of applying the local hire the efforts of -- [inaudible] labor unions, community advocates and a strong network of providers we guaranteed outreach and engagement of qualified local workers training and support for success in trace career paths and supply the city with workers to perform thousands of work hours for projects. program partners such as the labor 261 are in full support of the efforts to prepare...
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he was one of adolf hitler's top aides. his diary disappeared after the nuremberg trials in 1946. >> nicaragua's national assemble he has given the go- ahead for a multibillion-dollar canal crossing the entire country. supporters say it will rival the panama canal and generate a new source of much-needed income, but many criticize the plan as it gives a hong kong -- based company the sole right to build and operate the waterway. >> former south african president nelson mandela appears to be recovering after undergoing treatment for a severe lung infection. government officials say the anti-apartheid leader is still in serious condition and will remain in hospital for a seventh day. it is his fourth hospitalization since december. >> in greece, workers are protesting for a fourth they against the government's decision to shut down the public broadcaster. it's prime minister's latest attempt to cut state spending. he's pledged to relaunch the station, but hundreds of workers are set to lose their jobs. tanks on the streets, m
he was one of adolf hitler's top aides. his diary disappeared after the nuremberg trials in 1946. >> nicaragua's national assemble he has given the go- ahead for a multibillion-dollar canal crossing the entire country. supporters say it will rival the panama canal and generate a new source of much-needed income, but many criticize the plan as it gives a hong kong -- based company the sole right to build and operate the waterway. >> former south african president nelson mandela...
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he was one of adolf hitler's top aides. his diary disappeared after the nuremberg trials in 1946. >> nicaragua's national assemble he has given the go- ahead for a multibillion-dollar canal crossing the entire country. supporters say it will rival the panama canal and generate a new source of much-needed income, but many criticize the plan as it gives a hong kong -- based company the sole right to build and operate the waterway. >> former south african president nelson mandela appears to be recovering after undergoing treatment for a severe lung infection. government officials say the anti-apartheid leader is still in serious condition and will remain in hospital for a seventh day. it is his fourth hospitalization since december. >> in greece, workers are protesting for a fourth they against the government's decision to shut down the public broadcaster. it's prime minister's latest attempt to cut state spending. he's pledged to relaunch the station, but hundreds of workers are set to lose their jobs. tanks on the streets, m
he was one of adolf hitler's top aides. his diary disappeared after the nuremberg trials in 1946. >> nicaragua's national assemble he has given the go- ahead for a multibillion-dollar canal crossing the entire country. supporters say it will rival the panama canal and generate a new source of much-needed income, but many criticize the plan as it gives a hong kong -- based company the sole right to build and operate the waterway. >> former south african president nelson mandela...
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and now, we have adolf in the mix here that was once occupied by willie brown, willie brown has moved upstairs. and there is sutro is here. and i think that this will be his permanent place. so, please, enjoy the inscription that is on the pedestal, and the actual bust is incredible. i watched jonas assemble this and polish this on friday. and i was truly amazed. he is truly a very, very talented sculptor who did an incredible fete for san francisco and for san francisco city hall. thank you, again, for all coming to visit us at city hall, please do not be strangers. ?oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are t
and now, we have adolf in the mix here that was once occupied by willie brown, willie brown has moved upstairs. and there is sutro is here. and i think that this will be his permanent place. so, please, enjoy the inscription that is on the pedestal, and the actual bust is incredible. i watched jonas assemble this and polish this on friday. and i was truly amazed. he is truly a very, very talented sculptor who did an incredible fete for san francisco and for san francisco city hall. thank you,...
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abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorist or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult hitler was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean efficiency like this little i know hitler so you also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause enough in iraq for example you killed well by even the most. conservative estimates more than one hundred thousand that's really why what you told a lie when there were those i think is the fact is all deaths from the time the united states invaded to kick out saddam hussein all the deaths then or attributed to the united states i'm sorry most of those deaths number one were military saddam hussein's military second of all the deaths of happened after saddam hussein's military was gone were happened is are still happening over the united states or is gone they were soon reason shiites killing each other it's a limited way mean us for it absol
abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorist or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult hitler was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean efficiency like this little i know hitler so you also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause enough in iraq for example you killed well by...
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abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorists or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult people there was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean you know efficiency like this little adult hitler so you also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause enough in iraq for example you killed well by even the most. conservative estimates more than one hundred thousand that's really why what you told a lie what what the hell is the fact is all deaths from the time the united states invaded to kick out saddam hussein all the deaths then or attributed to the united states i'm sorry most of those deaths number one were military saddam hussein's military second of all the deaths of happened after saddam hussein's military was gone were happened is are still happening even though the united states is gone they were soon reasons shiites killing each other it's a limited way mean us for
abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorists or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult people there was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean you know efficiency like this little adult hitler so you also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause enough in iraq for example you...
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. >> it was around a long time before adolf hitler came around. i don't have nothing against uncle adollf, but he took something from my religion, which was a sup wheel, and made it part of his party. they had a swastika in persia, way before national socialism. >> his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i'm sorry, marcus. i [ bleep ] up. i'm sorry. i apologize. damn it. try not to get mad at me, man. >> it's hard not to. you just sank my boat. >> later, we told murray we recorded his exchange with ratcliff and asked him to explain it. >> i was a little mad. i mean, he didn't mean any harm. he just, you know, ignorant of the conduction of leadership roles and i think now that he has seen, you know, that it upset me and knows that it's not really how we do business, i think he's changed his point of view. >> murray hopes to also change the point of view of prison officials. he will soon have a hearing with admin
. >> it was around a long time before adolf hitler came around. i don't have nothing against uncle adollf, but he took something from my religion, which was a sup wheel, and made it part of his party. they had a swastika in persia, way before national socialism. >> his comments disturbed murray, who let him know how much when he returned to his cell. >> you just made us look like a bunch of [ bleep ]. >> i tried to talk about this with you. i'm sorry, marcus. i [ bleep ]...
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abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorist or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult people there was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean efficiency like this little adult hitler see also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause or not in iraq for example you killed well by even the most. conservative estimates more than one hundred thousand that's really like what you told a lie what it what the hell it is the fact is all deaths from the time the united states invaded to kick out saddam hussein all the deaths then or attributed to the united states i'm sorry most of those deaths number one were military saddam hussein's military second of all the deaths of happened after saddam hussein's military was gone were happened is are still happening even though the united states is gone they were soon reason shiites killing each other so let me play mean for it absolutely
abroad more than any other country there is nothing wrong with using violence against terrorist or adolf hitler or any other forces while adult people there was and you know long time ago but no there's been a lot of little laid off hitlers throughout the history of our world and there's been a lot of men recently i mean efficiency like this little adult hitler see also succeeded in killing a lot of innocent civilians whether you call it a noble cause or not in iraq for example you killed well...
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the assassinated leader of switzerland's nazi party, and wilhelm is also a close personal friend of adolf hitler. when hitler decided after gustav was assassinated that he could use this assassination for political purposes for propaganda, and so he decided that one of the ships of the fleet would be named for gustav and that it would also be the biggest, it would also be the best. and until then, though most people of germany didn't know the name. and this was a way to rally the people. it's a little difficult to make out at the bottom of the slide, but looks a little bit fuzzy and the heads of hundreds of thousands of people who have just to see this ship launched from the shipyard. this is the menu in the voyage, so initially the program was a way to deliver to the people, and the program was started in the mid-1930s. it was a large-scale social program to the it was part of the german labor front, and it was put into rights abolished trade union. so the people that took root members of the german labor and mind you this is not a voluntary membership, you were forced to join in and you
the assassinated leader of switzerland's nazi party, and wilhelm is also a close personal friend of adolf hitler. when hitler decided after gustav was assassinated that he could use this assassination for political purposes for propaganda, and so he decided that one of the ships of the fleet would be named for gustav and that it would also be the biggest, it would also be the best. and until then, though most people of germany didn't know the name. and this was a way to rally the people. it's a...
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>> adolf hitler. >> bill: yes! lot of people felt the ad looked a lotto like hitler so they ought to take it down. you actually saw this ad when it was up. >> i did. you live in l.a. you spend a lot of time on the 405 the worst freeway on the planet. j.c. penney's is clearly against the tea party because they are trying make an association, hitler andrea tantaros tea. that is why i wanted to take it down. it was insane. i have a wrafl iron that looks exactly like man wal noriega. >> bill: i have note box that looks like joseph stalin. throw it up there one more time. it's so ridiculous. you know what? the tea kettle does look a little like him. i just don't know. lebenstrom tea? >> i don't know. what it says people are spending too much time on the 405. >> bill: they did take the tea kettle down. maybe in milwaukee they will have something else. >> i can turn any cloud into stalin's head if you gave me enough time. >> bill: summer concerts, good,ed the bad and ugly. it tips are moments away. test >>. tip of the day
>> adolf hitler. >> bill: yes! lot of people felt the ad looked a lotto like hitler so they ought to take it down. you actually saw this ad when it was up. >> i did. you live in l.a. you spend a lot of time on the 405 the worst freeway on the planet. j.c. penney's is clearly against the tea party because they are trying make an association, hitler andrea tantaros tea. that is why i wanted to take it down. it was insane. i have a wrafl iron that looks exactly like man wal...
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assassinated leader of switzerland trying to party, and wilhelm gustloff was also a close personal friend of adolf hitler. when hitler decided after gustloff was assassinated in 1936 that he could use this assassination for political purposes, for propaganda, and so he decided that one of the ships in his fleet would be named for gustloff, but it would also be the biggest. piggy would also be the best. until than most people in germany did not know the name of wilhelm gustloff, if this was a way to rally the people. it's all difficult to make out at the bottom of this slide, but what looks a little sort of like fuzzy little tops are really the heads of hundreds of thousands of people who had massed to see this ship be launched from the shipyard and held berg -- in helm of berg. this is the menu for its maiden voyage. so initially they kgf program was a way to deliver japanese -- to the people. and acadia program started in the mid 1930s but it was a large scale social program. it was part of the german labor front, and it was after they abolish trade unions. so all the people who took cruises aboa
assassinated leader of switzerland trying to party, and wilhelm gustloff was also a close personal friend of adolf hitler. when hitler decided after gustloff was assassinated in 1936 that he could use this assassination for political purposes, for propaganda, and so he decided that one of the ships in his fleet would be named for gustloff, but it would also be the biggest. piggy would also be the best. until than most people in germany did not know the name of wilhelm gustloff, if this was a...
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you see, the infamous adolf eichmann had a plan. he called it the final solution of the jewish question. the plan was given orders for all the concentration camps in germany to march down south, the furthest point south of the german austrian border outside. that is true would be given poison suit. by the time the american army would come in there would be nothing left but a mountain of fascist. thank god that this plan did not quite work. then we were in a tie for kemp. these people could not stand up, let alone locke. we were put on a car. the report on open go-karts, and we are -- raw ourself. after couple base the train stopped. it was a village. and the reason is stopped, the next journey was a german to fight what they call a fight joke, a military train with huge guns the likes of which i never saw in my life. obviously they're shooting themselves hoping that the americans would not come to disable the train. the americans came and rightfully so because they're reshooting of them. and as far as they tried, there were a lot of
you see, the infamous adolf eichmann had a plan. he called it the final solution of the jewish question. the plan was given orders for all the concentration camps in germany to march down south, the furthest point south of the german austrian border outside. that is true would be given poison suit. by the time the american army would come in there would be nothing left but a mountain of fascist. thank god that this plan did not quite work. then we were in a tie for kemp. these people could not...
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federal officials, the diary of a top figure in the nazi party, arthur rosenberg, a close confidant to adolfdiaries whereabouts remained a mystery for 70 years. >> this is one of the great detective stories of our time. it was in fact smuggled out of nuremberg into the united states probably by dr. rob earth kempner. >> the diary was found in possession of an academic in buffalo. how it ended up there is the subject of a criminal investigation. >>> the united naxs said 93,000 people have been killed in syria's ongoing civil war. bill clinton's registering a disagreement with president obama's limited support for syrian rebels. clinton said the united states should ramp up help to the rebels to give them a fighting chance especially since assad's regime is getting support. >>> governor chris christie looking more and more perhaps like a candidate, not just anybody gets to slow jam the news with jaiimmy fallon. here's what happened last night in case you missed it. >> special election is not about politics, it's about doing the right thing. >> you ain't lying, cece. now look at you, sounding a
federal officials, the diary of a top figure in the nazi party, arthur rosenberg, a close confidant to adolfdiaries whereabouts remained a mystery for 70 years. >> this is one of the great detective stories of our time. it was in fact smuggled out of nuremberg into the united states probably by dr. rob earth kempner. >> the diary was found in possession of an academic in buffalo. how it ended up there is the subject of a criminal investigation. >>> the united naxs said...
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joseph stalin, adolf hitler, chavez, et cetera, et cetera. mousse leany. ol' that can be very damaging. >> can we cultivate visionary leadership among normal, well adjusted people? >> probably. >> can leadership and creativity and drive be taught? you can take a person who doesn't play the piano at all and teach him to be a moderately good player. but you'll never get a person who isn't gifted in music to be a great player. it's the same in leadership. i think leadership personalities are always with quirks. some are normal, stable, predictable. they don't drive change. they may be comfortable ceos to have for the board. i find they don't get a lot done. >> you went on the bill marsh show. >> yeah. >> why? >> i like being lashed. >> do you like -- the left went crazy. you're a flat earther. i'm a former marine officer. >> you can be ex commuted. >> bob lutz, arthur brooks will be with us the rest of the show. stick around. >>> coming up, america's largest retailer out. mike jackson will join us next. strength in truck sales. there's joe. >>> still ahead, m
joseph stalin, adolf hitler, chavez, et cetera, et cetera. mousse leany. ol' that can be very damaging. >> can we cultivate visionary leadership among normal, well adjusted people? >> probably. >> can leadership and creativity and drive be taught? you can take a person who doesn't play the piano at all and teach him to be a moderately good player. but you'll never get a person who isn't gifted in music to be a great player. it's the same in leadership. i think leadership...
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it had to do with this tea kettle that some thinks bears a resemblance to adolf hitler.then rick santelli has his own take on the jobs number. >> i wonder if eamon is still listening. i'm sure they can find it really fast. we always like to look at conventional wisdom or market myths. several involve the six-month moving average of jobs. . has anything really changed? i don't know. if you want to know show up in about 20 minutes. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're nearby and ready to help. so when i have questions, i can talk to someone who knows exactly how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. that's why i'm with scottrade. announcer: scottrade- proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." >>> welcome back. take a look at the telecom sector today. it's one of the few not participating in the broad rally. josh, we see it down 1%. >> that's right. one sector that suspect working is telecom and within the sector
it had to do with this tea kettle that some thinks bears a resemblance to adolf hitler.then rick santelli has his own take on the jobs number. >> i wonder if eamon is still listening. i'm sure they can find it really fast. we always like to look at conventional wisdom or market myths. several involve the six-month moving average of jobs. . has anything really changed? i don't know. if you want to know show up in about 20 minutes. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a...
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adolf hitler, the bullet regime and afghanistan second and the assad regime.hether it's the enemy or its own population it's there and i think unless we deter him from doing that he will cause more people to run over the borders inside of syria and over the borders to neighboring countries and potentially to destabilize them. second, you think in order to contain this crisis and the displacement we need to set up safe havens in the syrian border regions. many of you have seen that i've written about this before. this area adjacent to turkey and jordan could be enforced using patriot missile batteries or aircraft flying there. by the way these are not the only options and i say that in the paper. there are many forces of actions that we have discussed over the last year or so. they vary from using patriot missile batteries to more direct action with u.s. aircraft flying over those areas. with more direct u.s. involvement flying over syria the risks of course go up and it's much more expensive. next i believe if we have decided president assad has to go and pres
adolf hitler, the bullet regime and afghanistan second and the assad regime.hether it's the enemy or its own population it's there and i think unless we deter him from doing that he will cause more people to run over the borders inside of syria and over the borders to neighboring countries and potentially to destabilize them. second, you think in order to contain this crisis and the displacement we need to set up safe havens in the syrian border regions. many of you have seen that i've written...
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verse adolf hitler. then the asad regime. the use on civilian populations, whether the enemy or not is there. unless we determine him from doing that, he will keep using them and that will cause more people to to run over the borders. it will potentially destabilize them. continue this we need to set up safe havens. many of you have seen that i have written about this before. these areas would be adjacent to turkey and jordan at first and could be enforced using missile batteries or aircraft. these are not the only options. there are many courses of actions that we have discussed over the last year or so that very to more direct action with u.s. aircraft flying over those areas. the risks go up. it is much more expensive. next i believe that if we decided that president assad has to go and that is part of the solution we need to work with the opposition in order to achieve that militarily and politically. the reason i want him to go is not because he is a bad guy. the reason why he has to go is that he lost his chance to refo
verse adolf hitler. then the asad regime. the use on civilian populations, whether the enemy or not is there. unless we determine him from doing that, he will keep using them and that will cause more people to to run over the borders. it will potentially destabilize them. continue this we need to set up safe havens. many of you have seen that i have written about this before. these areas would be adjacent to turkey and jordan at first and could be enforced using missile batteries or aircraft....
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and now, we have adolf in the mix here that was once occupied by willie brown, willie brown has moved upstairs. and there is sutro is here. and i think that this will be his permanent place. so, please, enjoy the inscription that is on the pedestal, and the actual bust is incredible. i watched jonas assemble this and polish this on friday. and i was truly amazed. he is truly a very, very talented sculptor who did an incredible fete for san francisco and for san francisco city hall. thank you, again, for all coming to visit us at city hall, please do not be strangers. (music) >> herb theatre,open rehearsal. listen to the rehearsal. i think it is fun for them, they see our work process, our discussions, the decisions we make. it is good for us. we kind of behavior little bit when we have people in the audience. msk (music) >> we are rehearsing for our most expensive tour; plus two concerts here. we are proud that the growth of the orchestra, and how it is expanded and it is being accepted. my ambition when i came on as music director here -- it was evident we needed absolutely excellent
and now, we have adolf in the mix here that was once occupied by willie brown, willie brown has moved upstairs. and there is sutro is here. and i think that this will be his permanent place. so, please, enjoy the inscription that is on the pedestal, and the actual bust is incredible. i watched jonas assemble this and polish this on friday. and i was truly amazed. he is truly a very, very talented sculptor who did an incredible fete for san francisco and for san francisco city hall. thank you,...