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my name is andrew browne. i live in the western mission and i have worked with seniors up for the last five years in the western mission and the tenderloin. they are trying to hook seniors up in those communities seniorsfsa programs. -- seniors up and in those communities with fsa programs. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you for your time. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. in the use of leadership coordinator -- i am the youth leadership coordinator, and we want to take this opportunity to share a little bit about the program. we have some of our members with us today. first -- >> good afternoon. thank you for listening to us today. i just want you to know, we are from the juvenile advisory council within the probation department. basically, our goal is to come in and use our experience, taking this time and opportunity to help other young people and their families. we do that by conducting monthly workshops for families and the young persons to come in. we translate that languag
my name is andrew browne. i live in the western mission and i have worked with seniors up for the last five years in the western mission and the tenderloin. they are trying to hook seniors up in those communities seniorsfsa programs. -- seniors up and in those communities with fsa programs. thank you. supervisor chu: thank you for your time. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon, board of supervisors. in the use of leadership coordinator -- i am the youth leadership coordinator, and we...
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. >> reporter: she even has the brown jumper worn by julie andrews in "sound of music" along with therything down so someone can't snitch it. >> reporter: as much as she wanted to put all of this on display, it never came to be. >> well, i guess i just couldn't find the right man with the millions. i found the right man, and i have the millions, and they spent the millions, so i didn't get to build the museum. >> reporter: now she says she has to let go. she's auctioning her collection off. >> this is hard. every someone a story. every one is a friend. ♪ >> reporter: charlie chaplain's trademark bowler could go for as much as $30,000. perhaps the hardest to let go of all. >> he always said smile though your heart is breaking, smile even though -- you remember that? he wrote that. >> there's no place like home. >> reporter: the ruby slirps from "the wizard of oz." not these, but the test slippers that judy garland wanted to wear could go for as much as $150,000. perhaps the most valuable item of all is marilynn monroe's white subway dress. >> isn't it delicious? >> reporter: it's yello
. >> reporter: she even has the brown jumper worn by julie andrews in "sound of music" along with therything down so someone can't snitch it. >> reporter: as much as she wanted to put all of this on display, it never came to be. >> well, i guess i just couldn't find the right man with the millions. i found the right man, and i have the millions, and they spent the millions, so i didn't get to build the museum. >> reporter: now she says she has to let go. she's...
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. >> brown: that was quite a queen. 45 minutes or so of many questions he stood there answering. >> before he started andrew brightbar that blogger hijacked his press conference, walked in and sort of starteded boefting about the fact that he was right about this all along. then anthony weiner did take to the podium. you're absolutely right. he stood there for almost a half an hour taking every question on this to the point of you could start feeling sorry for him a little bit even though he's clearlyed admitting he was wrong. you could sense the pain he was experiencing. there's no doubt that trying to answer every single question today was part of a strategy here because he had failed to do throughout the last week. >> brown: tell us a little bit more about anthony weiner. a young legislator who made a name for himself in the health care debate and had a fairly high profile. >> he's a riseing star in the democratic party, a top-tier contender to become the next mayor of new york. he had run for the democratic nomination in 2005. he fell short then. before that he was an aide to chuck schumer then a new yo
. >> brown: that was quite a queen. 45 minutes or so of many questions he stood there answering. >> before he started andrew brightbar that blogger hijacked his press conference, walked in and sort of starteded boefting about the fact that he was right about this all along. then anthony weiner did take to the podium. you're absolutely right. he stood there for almost a half an hour taking every question on this to the point of you could start feeling sorry for him a little bit even...
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the next is andrew pincus, a partner at the firm mayer and brown. he frequently are those you for the supreme court and is well-known to the court. he previously served as the assistant attorney general. mr. pinkas, glad to have year. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member grassley. it's an honor to appear before the committee today. to assess the impact and corporate behavior under recent decisions come i looked at the outcome in the court court cases involving private plaintiff seeking damages from businesses. and this year, there is a tie. is this party/just as many times as they won in such cases this year, nine wins for business parties, nine wins for plainness suing businesses. and deep in the cases involving sensitive interpretation, business parties and every court. i know some of the business when the most important cases, but i wonder if their perception of the importance is that colored by their outcome. according the case had said claims under the federal antidiscrimination laws complaints must always be in writing, i think
the next is andrew pincus, a partner at the firm mayer and brown. he frequently are those you for the supreme court and is well-known to the court. he previously served as the assistant attorney general. mr. pinkas, glad to have year. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman, ranking member grassley. it's an honor to appear before the committee today. to assess the impact and corporate behavior under recent decisions come i looked at the outcome in the court court cases involving private...
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brown in color to give our, our chief economist. he has been draft -- in to our chiefo give ou economist. he has been drafted as a speechwriter very often. and andrew, who is out here somewhere. he has been with me the whole five years and done a fabulous job. and my chief of staff who has always been by my side. and finally, my husband, who has been with me through everything. on more than one occasion, i have had him review my speeches. he is a wonderful editor as well. thank you for inviting me to be at the national press club. it will be my last speech as the fed chairman -- as the fdic chairman. our nation has suffered its most serious financial crisis and economic downturn since the great depression. the aftereffects will be felt for many years to come. there are many causes of this crisis, some of which i will address in my remarks today. but in my opinion, the overarching lessons of the crisis is the basic, short-term thinking that helped bring it about. short-termism is a growing problem in business and government. i would like to explain what i mean by this and discuss how i think it plays into the rising challenges in the crisis. what is
brown in color to give our, our chief economist. he has been draft -- in to our chiefo give ou economist. he has been drafted as a speechwriter very often. and andrew, who is out here somewhere. he has been with me the whole five years and done a fabulous job. and my chief of staff who has always been by my side. and finally, my husband, who has been with me through everything. on more than one occasion, i have had him review my speeches. he is a wonderful editor as well. thank you for inviting...
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andrew breitbart knows. >>> just ahead n the xyz, houston, we have a problem. i will explain next. [ artis brownght now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and...