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ask your park rangers, ask your forest rangers. if you're from north carolina, ask the scientists at the university of north carolina institute of marine sciences. if you're from colorado, ask the scientists at the national center for atmospheric research in boulder. if you're from iowa, ask the scientists at the center for global and regional environmental research at the university of iowa. if you're from arizona, ask the scientists at the university of arizona, which hosts the climate assessment for the southwest program. if you're from florida, ask the scientists at the university of florida's climate institute. if you're from texas, ask the scientists at the texas center for climate studies at the texas a&m. the aggies get climate change. check it out. if you're from rhode island, ask biologist eric orf, who worked for the new hampshire fish and game department for 30 years. what's happening to your moose? and ask mike bartlett of the new hampshire audubon society, what's happening to your purple finch, your state bird? if you
ask your park rangers, ask your forest rangers. if you're from north carolina, ask the scientists at the university of north carolina institute of marine sciences. if you're from colorado, ask the scientists at the national center for atmospheric research in boulder. if you're from iowa, ask the scientists at the center for global and regional environmental research at the university of iowa. if you're from arizona, ask the scientists at the university of arizona, which hosts the climate...
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. >> commissioners doug i was asked by members of the coalition sitting ton this commission to look at the rewrite of the code it's at admiralable effort but it's clear in the development is to make to easier to understand and several organizations saying their confused and there's things they don't understand it seems like easy for the commission to say look let's take a few weeks of extra time and have the department sit down i noticed for t yourselves uses terms like words that don't have definitions i think i understand it is not totally clear as to how the depictions are going to play into the uses that are allowed or not allowed within the code i'm encouraging you as a gesture of goodwill there's no rush to get to substantive initiatives i am interested in the short-term rental it's not covered in this code and i imagine the board of supervisors will take care of that but it seems like only common sense and goodwill for you to ask the vice president to hammer out the concerns so everyone understand and narrow it detain to the issues that are substantive that we'll need to deal wi
. >> commissioners doug i was asked by members of the coalition sitting ton this commission to look at the rewrite of the code it's at admiralable effort but it's clear in the development is to make to easier to understand and several organizations saying their confused and there's things they don't understand it seems like easy for the commission to say look let's take a few weeks of extra time and have the department sit down i noticed for t yourselves uses terms like words that don't...
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80 units next year we'll say you don't have a valid prop 359 what i have not to point out you're asking by saying that your financial issues are going to be resolved by remaining at gloria russ johnson da's office you're asking the commission to - that's what the board members have to decide. >> and i'll say that already our enforcement is we can already show in our projects on the proposition 39 request we're project over 88 over 88 that's due to the recruiting we're doing right away for next year including being at the enrollments fair for the folks we found there and as well as the other work we're doing with our open houses and other things so we're - >> san francisco residents. >> yes. yes. because 80 percent now all contract are san francisco residence this is a big change for the school. >> any other comments commissioner wynns. >> i do want to point out one thing that's when this charter was did understand the first thing the petitioners came to us and said we're not going to have a negative impact we're going to recruit all over the community so we won't be effecting our financ
80 units next year we'll say you don't have a valid prop 359 what i have not to point out you're asking by saying that your financial issues are going to be resolved by remaining at gloria russ johnson da's office you're asking the commission to - that's what the board members have to decide. >> and i'll say that already our enforcement is we can already show in our projects on the proposition 39 request we're project over 88 over 88 that's due to the recruiting we're doing right away for...
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performances because the fund is $170 billion and going down. >> just - >> unless you. >> i want to ask go ahead is it related to this. >> go ahead. >> i wanted obviously the issue for major staff departures is a big deal the question he want to ask the depth of the bench if you will, and typically those companies have deep ventures so for example, some of the have you talked to some of the other managers for example. >> yeah. >> march or the other managers of this fund have you talked to those people to get a better idea and the way they handle the effects of the exodus for the pimp could and it's important as well. >> no, we know the bench is a firmer the people are the people in the business what's unique about the pimp could fund it was murdering and bill great he's the credit guy and this good managers others portfolios not the trigger puller he's a seat those are the 3 replacement we think that creates concerns we don't know how those 3 individuals together or individually we don't have a track record in the interest of looking at the best thing for participant we thought we'll se
performances because the fund is $170 billion and going down. >> just - >> unless you. >> i want to ask go ahead is it related to this. >> go ahead. >> i wanted obviously the issue for major staff departures is a big deal the question he want to ask the depth of the bench if you will, and typically those companies have deep ventures so for example, some of the have you talked to some of the other managers for example. >> yeah. >> march or the other...
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times as you were asked i want to go. was there a point is the question where you were scared and, you know, what point was that? >> well, i probably was scared. it did not bother me much. we just knew i had to be done. -- what had to be done. we had a fight on our hands and there was no point worrying about it, just get on with it. so that's what we did. that's what we were trained to do and didn't worry about it. it worked out. a whole bunch of kids won the war. i was scared. i suppose i probably was a little scared many times, particularly when i was covered up by a bomb in england. but i'm sure i'm drifting away from the question a little bit here. but we just done what had to be done. was not a whole lot of philosophy involved, certainly to my knowledge. a serious bunch of young men and we just done what had to be done. and it worked out. [applause] >> cannot comment on that? -- can i comment on that? >> one thing i want to say. better tocommon for a say that i served in burma and then i went back to high school. whi
times as you were asked i want to go. was there a point is the question where you were scared and, you know, what point was that? >> well, i probably was scared. it did not bother me much. we just knew i had to be done. -- what had to be done. we had a fight on our hands and there was no point worrying about it, just get on with it. so that's what we did. that's what we were trained to do and didn't worry about it. it worked out. a whole bunch of kids won the war. i was scared. i suppose...
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it was a very explicit i could not ask another question. though, you know, he was in these historic times. so at the end of the interview i said i promise i will not ask about anything other than fatherhood except if there is anything else you want to talk about i am hear to listen. but there was nothing else he wanted to talk about. [laughter] >> terry, you were with the wire at the time, did you have that kind of access to the president? did you call the president? get the president on the phone and do regular interviews at your initiative? >> no, we didn't. i had a few experiences with vice president bush when he was with reagan that i would get him on the phone. but never with the regularity. it was pretty rare. and reagan was very inaccessible in that type of way. he never did, as far as i know, other people who were here during that time as susan mention, and maybe they had a better experience than i did. reagan was tough. or impossible. bush was better. and i haven't tried clinton or w. become prettys inaccessible except socially. i
it was a very explicit i could not ask another question. though, you know, he was in these historic times. so at the end of the interview i said i promise i will not ask about anything other than fatherhood except if there is anything else you want to talk about i am hear to listen. but there was nothing else he wanted to talk about. [laughter] >> terry, you were with the wire at the time, did you have that kind of access to the president? did you call the president? get the president on...
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so let me ask a question that will sound stupid, and not the first or last question i will ask that soundsd, but i think you will take my point. that is for those who see this movie, for those men watching this program right now. >> mm-hm. >> who have heard you describe this movie as a movie that is a movie about women on the frontier, the reason for us to go see it is what? we men? >> well, i mean, i'm interested in it because of my grandmother and my mother and wife and daughter all turn out to be women, you know? i like them. [ laughter ] >> i think the indication as a director and actor, and you know this better than i do, it is the case though, never mind the color or gender or sexual orientation. the think that moviegoers appreciate is being able to revel in or situate ourselves in the humgmanity of the character. >> tell me about hilary swank. >> an impeccable actor. perfect for the role. when we were thinking about asking her to meet with us, i saw all of her movies that were available. and i can tell she's very hardworking. as an example, she knew practically nothing about horses
so let me ask a question that will sound stupid, and not the first or last question i will ask that soundsd, but i think you will take my point. that is for those who see this movie, for those men watching this program right now. >> mm-hm. >> who have heard you describe this movie as a movie that is a movie about women on the frontier, the reason for us to go see it is what? we men? >> well, i mean, i'm interested in it because of my grandmother and my mother and wife and...
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i would like to ask mr. williams, in terms of on our side, free-market, can you tell me how is it that we are competing, in what ways we can undo something to make it more beneficial for both sides. we have passed laws here that are very well intended but also it ends up impacting your industry or other industries in a negative way. i would like to know what laws we pass that are meant to be for good that are not. >> in response, to be undiplomatic i don't think anyone ever passes a law that they don't think is not going to work the way they intended to work. we will start with that premise. the thing that i feel we miss out on is that we don't really listen to the beneficiaries. if 5 was to ask an african energy minister to pick up your conversation about china, where would they like -- who would they like to work with? unanimously it would be with the united states, but we do put in place, not the law but the policy of how the law will be implemented that creates obstacles and the obstacles in a global eco
i would like to ask mr. williams, in terms of on our side, free-market, can you tell me how is it that we are competing, in what ways we can undo something to make it more beneficial for both sides. we have passed laws here that are very well intended but also it ends up impacting your industry or other industries in a negative way. i would like to know what laws we pass that are meant to be for good that are not. >> in response, to be undiplomatic i don't think anyone ever passes a law...
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don't wait ask your doctor about spiriva handihaler. how couin jellyfish, protein impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >>> the battle over president obama's decision to ignore congress and take executive action on immigration extends far beyond washington. in texas, attorney general and newly elected republican governor greg abbott has announced what he's going to do. welcome for the first time to "fox news sunday." >> thank you, chris. >> you've said you are going to sue president obama for taking this executive action. on what grounds? >> several grounds. one is what the president has done violates the take care clause under article
don't wait ask your doctor about spiriva handihaler. how couin jellyfish, protein impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider...
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. >> you're asking for the dvds. >> i ask for the dvds on a lot. i love the affair, homeland, madam secretary, i love person of interest. i'm a cbs fan. >> how about outside the company? any favorite show outside the company? >> outside the company there is -- "game of thrones" i'm a big fan of. i think "newsroom" is really terrific. you know, "scandal" is a good show. there are good shows across the board. "black list." there's a lot of great television out there. >> i would say too much great television. >> you could watch television 18 hours a day. you don't have to do anything else. it's available. >> let's imagine tv in ten years, 2024. how are we going to consume television do you think? >> by the way, that's a really hard question because if you would have asked me five years ago what the world would look like, i wouldn't have even come close. there was no netflix. there was no amazon. there was no online viewing like it is today. there was, you know, youtube was barely starting. the world is really very, very different. look, we run a broad
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but i asked for my wife's hand, i flew to russia to do that. >> who did you ask? >> her father. >> and he agreed? >> yes, he did and then he lectured me in russian about marriage. >> and you nodded? >> i nodded along because i had no idea what he was staying. >> did you ask your mother-in-law or your father-in-law for your wife's hand? >> no. we eloped. >> you did? >> yeah. >> bob, do you like remember anything from this show? he asks about all this. >> you need a little break. >> you did? >> you eloped? >> we all eloped. elope, elope, elope. divorced. >> with did a segment on this. >> big weddings. >> i had -- >> all right. >> you got divorced five times. one more thing is up next. >>> it's time now for one more thing and eric goes first. >> i have an amazing idea. because it's our good friend bobby beckle's birthday. >> how old are you? >> i'm not allowed to say. >> happy birthday. >> thank you, man. >> don't you see that he's trying to be responsible about his sugar level? that doesn't tell you how much he's going to eat of it. >> i do wanting to make a little
but i asked for my wife's hand, i flew to russia to do that. >> who did you ask? >> her father. >> and he agreed? >> yes, he did and then he lectured me in russian about marriage. >> and you nodded? >> i nodded along because i had no idea what he was staying. >> did you ask your mother-in-law or your father-in-law for your wife's hand? >> no. we eloped. >> you did? >> yeah. >> bob, do you like remember anything from this show? he...
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for continuance and it asks to continue along the basis of this permit with its addenda. and that site that triggers it after the demo occurs. >> right. >> which does not solve it totally here. >> there, is going to be these neighbors have and there is a lot of miss trust over this project and i don't know what is going to get and i think that is the bottom line here, i think that these neighbors need to have confidence in this developer here that is going to do this project and how he is going to do it and they are going to take care of the concerns if you are siding missing from the wall and you have flashing that is overlaped and on to the property, what are you going to do to fix that and i don't think that there are any agreements and there has to be confidence and you know, between both parties to try and get to know that the project is going to get done. >> i mean that they also got for know and understand that this is one of probably five properties in the last one dozen years in the city. and so, i mean, >> anybody would be a plus. >> yeah, the one on 27th avenue
for continuance and it asks to continue along the basis of this permit with its addenda. and that site that triggers it after the demo occurs. >> right. >> which does not solve it totally here. >> there, is going to be these neighbors have and there is a lot of miss trust over this project and i don't know what is going to get and i think that is the bottom line here, i think that these neighbors need to have confidence in this developer here that is going to do this project...
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one, ask for feedback directly. if you don't ask for their opinion, customers are more likely to just post something publicly. so it's better to get their thoughts in a controlled environment right after they finish doing business with you. two, claim your business on review sites. set up a designated place for customers to share their reviews and they'll have an easier time finding your review space on search engines. three, be available. make it easy for people to reach you. include contact information, and your social media accounts on your website. four, monitor what people post. no matter how great your service is, you'll still get a few negative reviews online. track what people are saying so you can take action when necessary. and five, highlight the good reviews. you don't have to just respond to negative feedback. share the positive ones on your blog and social media. open enrollment for businesses with 50 or fewer employees is set to begin november 15th. but there are already snags in the system created by
one, ask for feedback directly. if you don't ask for their opinion, customers are more likely to just post something publicly. so it's better to get their thoughts in a controlled environment right after they finish doing business with you. two, claim your business on review sites. set up a designated place for customers to share their reviews and they'll have an easier time finding your review space on search engines. three, be available. make it easy for people to reach you. include contact...
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take a 20 minute break. >> the environmental staff wanted to comment i believe. >> well can i first ask the planning staff articulate the day of the comment period so we can have it. >> i believe the commissioner mentioned january 7th as a date. >> good afternoon welcome to the to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for november 20, 2014, i would like to remind that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind please silence all electronic devices. that may so i have had and and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. commissioners we left off under our regular calendar for case planning code amendments relating to the article two and make non-substantive changes to simplify code changes on october 23rd after hearing the public comment they continued the meeting commissioner johnson and commissioner fong voted against and commissioner moore we were absent that day you have to say you've listened to the hearing. >> yes. i did thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners aaron starr this is an ordinance
take a 20 minute break. >> the environmental staff wanted to comment i believe. >> well can i first ask the planning staff articulate the day of the comment period so we can have it. >> i believe the commissioner mentioned january 7th as a date. >> good afternoon welcome to the to the san francisco planning commission regular hearing for november 20, 2014, i would like to remind that the commission does not tolerate disruptions of any kind please silence all electronic...
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we asked a question we have been asking since 2010. i heard some analysis this morning that said something like, some of the republican voters in senate races, 95% of them, said the reason they were voting was to vote against the democratic agenda or against obama. that for many voters, especially for white voters, they are really motivated by partisan reasons. we have a stark contrast to that with the latino community. you can see the national number there in the middle. 37% of latinos, the highest number, said that the reason that they were voting in 2014 was to support the latino community. in contrast, 34% said the reason they showed up on election day was to support the democratic candidate. 16% said to support the republican candidate. the first reason given, the largest reason given, was that they showed up to vote to support the latino community. which is a very strong testament to the work that many of the groups that are at the table are doing in a nonpartisan way, reaching out and encouraging latinos to participate. once aga
we asked a question we have been asking since 2010. i heard some analysis this morning that said something like, some of the republican voters in senate races, 95% of them, said the reason they were voting was to vote against the democratic agenda or against obama. that for many voters, especially for white voters, they are really motivated by partisan reasons. we have a stark contrast to that with the latino community. you can see the national number there in the middle. 37% of latinos, the...
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>> are you asking before on the balanced budget why the trying to change that aspect. >> i am i mean, i'm asking you from what k 12 do what will you all do to address that issue of i came back to this board for a renewal petition 5 years from now i think the board will sigh in the history we said why you had this issue so i'm asking you all what do i predict since you've seen it as an issue that's at&t's an issue here not a mystery so i'm asking you to think about how are you going do goat through to issue it's not an issue for you all but an issue for this board of education the governing body of the district you are residing in so i'm asking can you share with us some of our thoughts what you would do about this may be you don't have anything i don't want you to make up anything and i think i can only say my thoughts extend to what i said a moment ago it raised it to k-12 it has come up in other places it's confusing so i think that i think my opinion is k-12 needs to get better i've mentioned it k-12 needs to be better at telling its own story about what is doing in its view to inv
>> are you asking before on the balanced budget why the trying to change that aspect. >> i am i mean, i'm asking you from what k 12 do what will you all do to address that issue of i came back to this board for a renewal petition 5 years from now i think the board will sigh in the history we said why you had this issue so i'm asking you all what do i predict since you've seen it as an issue that's at&t's an issue here not a mystery so i'm asking you to think about how are you...
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for further rent rescues and asking for more square footage you can't walk on the space where the bed is it's essentially storage from the bed overnight and from the trendline so wombs we're not pursuing on eviction or merger the units the unit will be under rent control and we're not taking away electricity or hot water or assess everything is remaining in place the lease remains in place we're trying to do the safe the safe code compliant manner and do the right thing by approaching dbi before we're doing any work and in conclusion i want to read a couple of prepared statements one addresses unit 11 that is occupied by victoria she'll not be affected her requester for a reasonable accomodation was granted she's been told in writing more than one that her unit will not be alternated with the efficient design for unit 10 she has no skin to appeal the permit and her circumstances shouldn't be appealed we're not effecting her unit we've stated this in writing multiple times we're only talking about the lowering of the bathroom floor for unit 9 and read two more things the peered for the
for further rent rescues and asking for more square footage you can't walk on the space where the bed is it's essentially storage from the bed overnight and from the trendline so wombs we're not pursuing on eviction or merger the units the unit will be under rent control and we're not taking away electricity or hot water or assess everything is remaining in place the lease remains in place we're trying to do the safe the safe code compliant manner and do the right thing by approaching dbi...
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you could ask a question. and i think that as the years have gone by, that that opportunity has closed, or is closing. the frequency of it is not as much as it used to be. >> it seems, from conversations with all of you and many of you in the audience, that there are just fewer uncontrolled moments. right? >> yeah. i think that's it. as i say, the friday thing was, you know, an fixture. the photo ops in the oval office were regular. and my impression is that they were -- certainly with reagan, there were not as many news conferences where different -- they were a different kettle of fish in those times. they were big prime-time news conferences with viewerships of like 60 million people, 8:00 at night. and, you know, it was a -- maybe three, four times a year. now it's more frequently than that. george herbert walker bush had so many press conferences, we used to like not dread them but it was like, oh, my god, another press conference! he would just drop into the briefing room and we were like, he was just he
you could ask a question. and i think that as the years have gone by, that that opportunity has closed, or is closing. the frequency of it is not as much as it used to be. >> it seems, from conversations with all of you and many of you in the audience, that there are just fewer uncontrolled moments. right? >> yeah. i think that's it. as i say, the friday thing was, you know, an fixture. the photo ops in the oval office were regular. and my impression is that they were -- certainly...
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so the challenge, you ask students to the member of congress was, you was, you could have asked almost anyone, and they would know nothing. the amount the amount of literacy about government and how it works and how you can affect it is just mind-boggling. so is there something else, you get these people, and you get them in power, but how do you create a bigger pool of people who not only are upset that understand the system, how to make change and why to make change. you can empower them, but if you walk into a classroom or any kind of group and no one there knows how the government works, they have not had civics courses, studied critical thinking about how do you do anything about that, create a bigger pool? >> it is a great question. asking students to their who their member of congress is is a very low level question that is a constant challenge. we always try and piggyback. an article. maybe there are a few more people. that's a really big challenge. that's that's why all of the groups i have been working with, they put a lot of emphasis on getting out on the road. they can talk
so the challenge, you ask students to the member of congress was, you was, you could have asked almost anyone, and they would know nothing. the amount the amount of literacy about government and how it works and how you can affect it is just mind-boggling. so is there something else, you get these people, and you get them in power, but how do you create a bigger pool of people who not only are upset that understand the system, how to make change and why to make change. you can empower them, but...
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the specific i think i'm happy with new years eve and gay provide sunday's are there other holidays i ask to amend to gay pride sunday. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'm sorry i don't want to extend this i know we're getting out of here another 5 i don't like being random and to me i like thanksgiving eve i like to go out and help with the digestion so commissioner richards is for it was new years eve and gay pride sunday did you have a thought on how to word it. >> i'll pull a motion that was a cu when we expanded another organization we capacity the holiday they picked it and we said okay there were three or four a year. >> i would be okay saying that you could be open lows than 5 holidays per year only new years eve or gay pride sunday or easter you know what i mean that is a less random way we're sitting up here. >> we could work with the neighborhood four or five is perfect. >> that's hard for enforcement for the department because then it's up to your own records and not that we don't trust is there a way to do research we're taking a motion of intent between the day we finally hear i
the specific i think i'm happy with new years eve and gay provide sunday's are there other holidays i ask to amend to gay pride sunday. >> commissioner johnson. >> i'm sorry i don't want to extend this i know we're getting out of here another 5 i don't like being random and to me i like thanksgiving eve i like to go out and help with the digestion so commissioner richards is for it was new years eve and gay pride sunday did you have a thought on how to word it. >> i'll pull a...
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let me ask a couple questions. >> but de. >> let me ask a couple questions. is he sending more agents in the border? is he building more fences? is he creating for virtual technology -- what specifically is he doing to crack down on illegal border-crossers? >> and the president specifically said he will take resources -- if he can't get more resources from congress, will he take the resources he has. rather than use them in the interior to go after families, he'll use them to go after felons and put them on the border. so, he's going to put -- >> he's going to use -- put people there when there was the influx this summer of the accompanied children. he didn't talk about putting any more people there. >> different resources. for the children it wasn't a matter of apprehending them. they were coming to us. now he's talking about using resources -- >> how many more agents is he going to put on the boreder? >> that i can't give specificity on. but -- >> is he going to build any more fences? >> if congress gives him resources, he can do a lot more. he has said --
let me ask a couple questions. >> but de. >> let me ask a couple questions. is he sending more agents in the border? is he building more fences? is he creating for virtual technology -- what specifically is he doing to crack down on illegal border-crossers? >> and the president specifically said he will take resources -- if he can't get more resources from congress, will he take the resources he has. rather than use them in the interior to go after families, he'll use them to...
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you're asking three questions in one. first you asked about artificial sweeteners.nd artificial sweeteners not so great, just because they're that -- they're artificial. i don't want anything artificial in my body, if i can help it. i mean, where does it come from? and what are they made from? then you asked about the least-processed sugars. most all sugars are processed because they're heated and cooked when they're extracted. raw sugar is better, because at least it's a least process. but i'm not talking about the product in the market that says raw sugar on it because it's not that easy. that raw sugar is actually processed. what i'm talking about is ones that that are evaporated. like coconut sugars, beet sugar. if you can tolerate sugar that is least process. and the third question, die b s diabetes. die beat ease is an issue with sugar. ask them about raw stevia which is brown and not white. the white kind is just too processed. bought those might be her best bet. i hope that answers your question, lonnie. the show is over. i hope you've enjoyed it and are lea
you're asking three questions in one. first you asked about artificial sweeteners.nd artificial sweeteners not so great, just because they're that -- they're artificial. i don't want anything artificial in my body, if i can help it. i mean, where does it come from? and what are they made from? then you asked about the least-processed sugars. most all sugars are processed because they're heated and cooked when they're extracted. raw sugar is better, because at least it's a least process. but i'm...
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who's asking who? >> it's the same e-mail chain. you ask, i'm sorry, you ask ms. snider a series of questions, such as should we go. when you asked that question, you had some concern it seemed to me earlier that day about whether they should even go live. >> so, again, as i recall as i'm looking at the e-mail, i was suggesting a set of questions for her to think about. as an adviser. and, again, this was really focused on the task of getting the hardware in place. >> did you account same question of anyone else, maybe henry chow or somebody in the white house, marilyn tavenner? or was this just between you and ms. snider? did you raise this question with other people that might be in a position to, to do something more about it? >> so, i think michelle was actually, as i recall, pretty central to us. and so i was injecting this set of questions as questions i thought would be good for cms to think through. in the run up. >> so some of these risks that ms. snider was raising that you think -- did it ever get, did you ever share beyond that, because clearly there's
who's asking who? >> it's the same e-mail chain. you ask, i'm sorry, you ask ms. snider a series of questions, such as should we go. when you asked that question, you had some concern it seemed to me earlier that day about whether they should even go live. >> so, again, as i recall as i'm looking at the e-mail, i was suggesting a set of questions for her to think about. as an adviser. and, again, this was really focused on the task of getting the hardware in place. >> did you...
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and they thought that we were asking for more. where i think that for the very reasonable and minor modifications that would relieve a substantial about of shadow and boxing into your home and amounts to only 2400 square feet. that are being added to the pro-yekt and the sponsor is continued to add only two feet to the rear of the existing home but this is simply not true, here is the picture that you saw before, the overhead please? >> here is the back, the property and the laytons and cynthia and here is the two-foot extension. the roof of the bedroom to be sloped so that we can get more light into the skylights and that they bring back one portion of the back wall on our side, which is the north side, we request that it be returned for a fair and adequate notification for the public and to provide the asquai sent neighbors with the opportunity to present their concerns. >> thank you. >> we hear from the permit holders now. >> good evening, president lazarus, and commissioners. i am david silver man and i am working with the lay
and they thought that we were asking for more. where i think that for the very reasonable and minor modifications that would relieve a substantial about of shadow and boxing into your home and amounts to only 2400 square feet. that are being added to the pro-yekt and the sponsor is continued to add only two feet to the rear of the existing home but this is simply not true, here is the picture that you saw before, the overhead please? >> here is the back, the property and the laytons and...
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. >> may i ask a question. >> yes. supervisor kim. >> i forgot to mention bishop you've housed over 11 hundred people and thank you for being on hand to help people with applications i have a question about the language piece but also the mayor's office of housing prior and you mentioned it sometimes da can be challenging do you find their translated by the private developer. >> it's never been translated i've not seen a translated application i've had to assist people who speak spanish like in line language this is kind of me standing in line and meeting those folks. >> so you've never seen woven one of the applications in chinese or tagalog. >> we've had our own volunteers to translate when we do presentations for housing workshops but not one you can get off the website or pickup from a developer. >> have you asked did developer for the translated application before and no, i have have not. >> that was a question for her. >> how long have you been working in this capacity. >> i've been working for 2 years and other
. >> may i ask a question. >> yes. supervisor kim. >> i forgot to mention bishop you've housed over 11 hundred people and thank you for being on hand to help people with applications i have a question about the language piece but also the mayor's office of housing prior and you mentioned it sometimes da can be challenging do you find their translated by the private developer. >> it's never been translated i've not seen a translated application i've had to assist people...
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i said hell, he's asking me for something, i said i'll ask him for something. he turned and asked them if he could get confirmed. i said wait a minute, mr. president. he's not a lawyer. that brought a big laugh. every time i saw him after that, he laughed because he liked him because he wasn't a lawyer. those are some of the things you remember. >> so any regrets? >> no, not really. what i've done, i've had -- whether i was a democrat, if a republican would run against me or announce against me, whoever was president up here, whether it was one of the bushes or a reagan, that's most of the time i've been there, they would get in the race with me and tell them they weren't going to get any republican money. i stumbled into it because i got along with everybody. i don't think i have an enemy in the entire congress. i don't think people say that's ralph hall's bill, let's vote against him or let's vote for him. i don't have any enemies over here. i run -- don't run the thing. i'm the oldest member of congress to ever stand on the floor and cast a vote. you'd think
i said hell, he's asking me for something, i said i'll ask him for something. he turned and asked them if he could get confirmed. i said wait a minute, mr. president. he's not a lawyer. that brought a big laugh. every time i saw him after that, he laughed because he liked him because he wasn't a lawyer. those are some of the things you remember. >> so any regrets? >> no, not really. what i've done, i've had -- whether i was a democrat, if a republican would run against me or...
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have you ever asked, have any of you ever asked him that question. so i don't understand why that question should even come up. i'm here as long as my members want me to be here. it's just as interesting as a woman to see how many times that question is asked of a woman and how many times that question is never asked of mitch mcconnell. i say that kind of thinking i have a mission for women on this score. when we won the house, and that was largely an initiative that i started around 2000 to take us to a place where we would win the house, that was a big thing. i was never on "time" magazine even though i was the first woman -- wasn't that a curiosity the republicans win boehner is on the front of "time." mitch mcconnell wins. isn't there a pattern here. as i said who i am does not depend on any of that with all due respect to all of you but as a woman, it's like -- is there a message here? >> so another big story we're following four this morning, president obama said that he'll move to overhaul parts of immigration and its system by the end of the
have you ever asked, have any of you ever asked him that question. so i don't understand why that question should even come up. i'm here as long as my members want me to be here. it's just as interesting as a woman to see how many times that question is asked of a woman and how many times that question is never asked of mitch mcconnell. i say that kind of thinking i have a mission for women on this score. when we won the house, and that was largely an initiative that i started around 2000 to...
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the board of education feels strongly i'm going to ask we stop talking about engagement we'll engage the parents so let's talk about parent reinforcement instead of engagement whether a parent which a student with disabled but a parent that has knowledge and owns the process is an empowered parent that's what we want and this evening we've had a presentation by folks helping to improve our system so thank you for all your work we appreciate what you do. >> thank you superintendant and on behalf of the 13 thousand students you advocate we thank you very much (clapping.) we can - okay item f public comment on contents items none? oh, we need to vote on the resolution i think we did we voted on it we didn't vote on the resolution for inclusive school week yes, we did public comment on consent items item d consent a motion and second >> second. >> any items removed for first reading by the board any items see severed by the boards seeing none, roll call vote. >> wait, wait, wait. >> commissioner wynns. >> i'd like to sever e-3 e 5 yes and wait commissioner wynns. >> 142 e. >> it is 2 e r
the board of education feels strongly i'm going to ask we stop talking about engagement we'll engage the parents so let's talk about parent reinforcement instead of engagement whether a parent which a student with disabled but a parent that has knowledge and owns the process is an empowered parent that's what we want and this evening we've had a presentation by folks helping to improve our system so thank you for all your work we appreciate what you do. >> thank you superintendant and on...
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with people asking for help.to fit their needs. >> ready to go to work? >> heck, yeah. >> for the past 25 years i've provided strength and conditioning training for people with disabilities. >> push. stretch up. nice job. >> people come to me when they're at their lowest. >> up, up, up, up. hold it. rack it. >> awesome. >> they come to the gym, and all of a sudden you have a natural support network. >> in 1971 i broke my back, and i've been in a wheelchair ever since. >> that's it, tom. >> thanks to ned, i keep my upper body strength at a maximum. i've been able to live a full life. >> i never worry about what they can't do. i worry about what they can do. >> i can do it, ned. >> yes, you can. good job. >> i did up to ten. >> i'm building them up, building them stronger so they can go out and live life like they're supposed to. >> cnn heroes, an all-star tribute, hosted by anderson cooper airs sunday december 7th. we'll honor all of our top ten cnn heroes and reveal the one you choose to be the cnn hero of the ye
with people asking for help.to fit their needs. >> ready to go to work? >> heck, yeah. >> for the past 25 years i've provided strength and conditioning training for people with disabilities. >> push. stretch up. nice job. >> people come to me when they're at their lowest. >> up, up, up, up. hold it. rack it. >> awesome. >> they come to the gym, and all of a sudden you have a natural support network. >> in 1971 i broke my back, and i've been...
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and i was asking him about the robbery, asking him about the struggle for the gun, asking about the eyewitness testimony before the grand jury saying that michael brown, you know, was charging like a football player full force on officer wilson. you know, as you watch this, what are your thoughts about -- this isn't about michael brown. these are opportunists. how do you describe them? >> well, i call them anarchists, opportunistic criminals. they came there knowing exactly what they planned to do. and they accomplished it. >> now, this one guy that we're looking at -- this one guy, jay, what he's doing is he's spreading accelerant and starting a fire inside the store. we're going to see somebody comes and tries to put that out. he's spraying more, shooting it into it almost like you do with a grill and charcoal. maybe he was using that type of accelerant he was using. >> that lady who was a resident of ferguson and a regular customer of the store went in there for the sole purpose of putting out that fire. she was not going to let this happen again. >> oh, you mean this woman that we watch po
and i was asking him about the robbery, asking him about the struggle for the gun, asking about the eyewitness testimony before the grand jury saying that michael brown, you know, was charging like a football player full force on officer wilson. you know, as you watch this, what are your thoughts about -- this isn't about michael brown. these are opportunists. how do you describe them? >> well, i call them anarchists, opportunistic criminals. they came there knowing exactly what they...
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ask about xeljanz. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know "hidden things..." ok, why's that? no hidden fees, from the bank where no branches equals great rates. and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best. better eggs. it's eb. >>> welcome back. you're watching cnn. the co-pilot who survived the deadly crash is said to be alert and talking. doctors say that he is not well enough yet to tell federal investigators what went so wrong. so we know this. we know ntsb has been watching this video. they have been collecting clues from the wreckage strewn across the mojave desert and even though it's ver
ask about xeljanz. into one you'll never forget. earn triple points when you book with the expedia app. expedia plus rewards. alriwe need to do somethinguble widifferent. ranch. callahan's? ehh, i mean get away, like, away away. road trip? double wings, extra ranch. feels good to mix it up. the all-new, fuel-efficient volkswagen golf tdi clean diesel. up to 594 miles of adventure in every tank. so ally bank really has no hidden fethat's right. accounts? it's just that i'm worried about you know...
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i was not asking. i've was also not asking even my own dad.when his condition began to deteriorate, and this is a tumor that was going to make him a quadriplegic, gradually took his life, and he said his options of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy. i started asking the questions that people talk about asking. what are your priorities and what are the tradeoffs are willing to make and not willing to make. hard questions to ask and yet it changes every step of his care along the way. >> host: you describe your grandfather, he lived to be 110 years old. [laughter] a village in india. some the a little bit about what you learn from his life . >> guest: he is fascinating because he is the kind of old is that we think we want. last 20 years of life he needed 24-hour care, and yet he did not have to check into a nursing home like you would be here. he was surrounded by family, could sit at the head at his dinner table health, still the head of the family. people came to him for business advice, advice about who they should marry. he was respected and
i was not asking. i've was also not asking even my own dad.when his condition began to deteriorate, and this is a tumor that was going to make him a quadriplegic, gradually took his life, and he said his options of surgery, radiation, chemotherapy. i started asking the questions that people talk about asking. what are your priorities and what are the tradeoffs are willing to make and not willing to make. hard questions to ask and yet it changes every step of his care along the way. >>...
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for . >> i'm asking in the mou that we have something added that says in their grants making efforts their it will be done that the planning reasonable person there will be a sign off by the district so that it didn't compete with the strategic fund-raising for the school. >> it doesn't compete with the fined raising in building the new campus. >> but i get our reasoning but i also done want if tare full on and want a proposal process and we're coming i want to make sure we are being fair about the process they have right and i don't want them to come to us when they've asked for someone and developed a relationship but they're doing planning for - >> major 0 donor fundraising and i think in coordination sounds better it sodium they needed our approval that that raised a flag in coordination with the district. >> remember it's an mou we have a have an agreement we'll have to say show us our list of major donors before i start that so we - >> so are you comfortable with the wording in coordination arrest our mous have developed by our lawyers and okay general coincidental okay. that's
for . >> i'm asking in the mou that we have something added that says in their grants making efforts their it will be done that the planning reasonable person there will be a sign off by the district so that it didn't compete with the strategic fund-raising for the school. >> it doesn't compete with the fined raising in building the new campus. >> but i get our reasoning but i also done want if tare full on and want a proposal process and we're coming i want to make sure we...
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and the question that they ask on 87 is extremely telling and what they ask is they ask "so as far asce, we have the blood on the ground that was about 21 or 22 feet from where michael brown ended up so we know for a fact that's a minimum distance he might have advanced and from eyewitness testimony that placed him at the corner of copper creek." and they go on to go back and forth and the detective says yes and then he says e, "so if i did a calculation that was 21 and a half feet?" and the detective says "yes, sir." and why this is so critical for people to take a look at is the grand jury was looking for undisputable -- indisputable evidence, which is physical evidence. blood patterns don't lie. and what you saw in this case is a pattern because michael brown was shot in the hand in the car and he takes off running and there is a blood pattern that runs away from the car then turns and comes back 21 feet. that substantiates officer wilson's claim and the several witnesses who testified that they saw michael brown charge the officer. and what this grand juror is looking for is clari
and the question that they ask on 87 is extremely telling and what they ask is they ask "so as far asce, we have the blood on the ground that was about 21 or 22 feet from where michael brown ended up so we know for a fact that's a minimum distance he might have advanced and from eyewitness testimony that placed him at the corner of copper creek." and they go on to go back and forth and the detective says yes and then he says e, "so if i did a calculation that was 21 and a half...
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here's what i'd like to ask. who is present at the table, if i wanted to ask the question about how successful we are in our coordination efforts among the various agencies and departments? and what strikes me is that the president's ebola coordinator is panel.t of the and maybe that's a committee choice and not yours. but one, i would think, as a member interested in this topic -- i remember our hearing september 16 in which the question was asked -- i think it was mostly about coordination africa.n the answer was usaid and more me on thisers than committee had this kind of -- it gasp, but thatle gaps doesn't make sense. tore's not got to be more this story. are we really trusting usaid to coordinate the activities in west africa? president has now appointed an ebola coordinator. person isn't part of the witness panel today and that strikes me as odd. to takehair would like the opportunity to respond. i reached out to mr. klein, thely through the office of white house's employer. the white house declined his tha
here's what i'd like to ask. who is present at the table, if i wanted to ask the question about how successful we are in our coordination efforts among the various agencies and departments? and what strikes me is that the president's ebola coordinator is panel.t of the and maybe that's a committee choice and not yours. but one, i would think, as a member interested in this topic -- i remember our hearing september 16 in which the question was asked -- i think it was mostly about coordination...
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what we need is enforcement at the border. >> let me ask you -- as a fiscal conservative, let me ask you something. you are saying you want to basically -- what you are talking about would be very extreme. in that it sounds like it would shut down the border. we do business with mexico. dependenty is very upon us being abling to have easy access between mexico and the united states. so what would you -- >> it is very funny that you would talk about fiscalness when democrats are the ones spending like crazy. >> again, how are you going to avert a fiscal disaster by shutting down our border. >> veronica, jump in. >> the young woman, the recent graduate from u.t., congratulations, number one. number two, the university of texas at el paso has a program where they actually expand the definition of who qualifies as a resident for in-state tuition. because it is to the university's benefit to have these talented students be in the university. and so citizens from across the border can enjoy the benefits of in-state tuition. and so we want that talent. we want folks like you. we want talent
what we need is enforcement at the border. >> let me ask you -- as a fiscal conservative, let me ask you something. you are saying you want to basically -- what you are talking about would be very extreme. in that it sounds like it would shut down the border. we do business with mexico. dependenty is very upon us being abling to have easy access between mexico and the united states. so what would you -- >> it is very funny that you would talk about fiscalness when democrats are the...
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and he asked him. he said if the state of texas doing everything for you that it should be and he he said yes sir, absolutely. i said no. since you asked, you have a part in that's been sitting on your desk and james is like don't talk to the governor like that. and unlike james, shut up to be the governor, listen to me. and i know his sister so she came over and hugged me, the whole family. are you there adopted black republican? [laughter] so i kind of gave her the signal. she said let's go get a drink. you need to let joyce and my brother talk. so he can still hear my mouth. i said why won't you sign the pardon for james and he basically listen to what i have to say. he asked a couple questions. did i think that james was bitter, what kind of man was he. the next day which was a monday i got a phone call at home and its governor. he said what are you doing and i said nothing, what are you doing to it's the middle of the day, aren't you running the state? he said i wanted to let you guess what i'm do
and he asked him. he said if the state of texas doing everything for you that it should be and he he said yes sir, absolutely. i said no. since you asked, you have a part in that's been sitting on your desk and james is like don't talk to the governor like that. and unlike james, shut up to be the governor, listen to me. and i know his sister so she came over and hugged me, the whole family. are you there adopted black republican? [laughter] so i kind of gave her the signal. she said let's go...
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i almost said you'll have to ask mr. it, but i think we've established that might not be possible. neglect that happened after the interview i think i consider off the record, but i don't want to be dramatic about that. there was nothing sensational. there was nothing discourteous. we got out of there very quickly. i'm sure to everybody's neutral relief. >> so just to clarify. >> i wouldn't be expecting that he would blanch or anything like that. he knows how to perform, and there was nothing remotely hostile or snarling in his expression. >> all right. npr's scott simon. while cosby himself has not responded to the resurface the allegations, his lawyer has. attorney john p. schmidt released the statement which reads in part, "over the last several weeks, decade-old discredited allegations against mr. cosby have resurfaced. the fact that they are being repeated does not make them true. mr. cosby does not intend to dignify these allegations with any comment." >>> all right. an eruption from kiloa volcano is sending lava o
i almost said you'll have to ask mr. it, but i think we've established that might not be possible. neglect that happened after the interview i think i consider off the record, but i don't want to be dramatic about that. there was nothing sensational. there was nothing discourteous. we got out of there very quickly. i'm sure to everybody's neutral relief. >> so just to clarify. >> i wouldn't be expecting that he would blanch or anything like that. he knows how to perform, and there...
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you're asking exactly the right question. there are parts of this country, bill, where the only information people get is on radio. you got rush limbaugh. 95% of talk radio is extreme right wing. you got fox television, which does an extraordinary job of deflecting attention away from the real issues. the idea that you have these working-class people who are voting for candidates who refuse to raise the minimum wage, who refuse to provide health care for their kids, who want to send their jobs to china, who want to give tax breaks to corporations, it blows my mind. and that is the issue that we have to figure out. >> but is there no way to make a concerted effort to reach out to conservative working people, people who share, i think, a populous bias in behalf of government by, and for the people. wouldn't you bolster your credentials as someone willing to really shake things up, get beyond this distracting tedium of left and right and horse race mentalities that you're asked about all the time on the radio. is there a way to
you're asking exactly the right question. there are parts of this country, bill, where the only information people get is on radio. you got rush limbaugh. 95% of talk radio is extreme right wing. you got fox television, which does an extraordinary job of deflecting attention away from the real issues. the idea that you have these working-class people who are voting for candidates who refuse to raise the minimum wage, who refuse to provide health care for their kids, who want to send their jobs...
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on behalf of this american family, i'd ask don's brother, dr.sloat, to come forward for the reading of the citation and to accept the gratitude of ur nation. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to pecialist four donald p. sloat united states army. he performed acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machine gunner with second battalion, 196th light infantry brigade during combat operations against an armed enemy in the republic of vietnam on january 17, 1970. n that morning, specialist a t's squad was serving as block. as they moved up a small hill, the lead soldier tripped a wire attached to a hand grenade booby trap set up by enemy forces. as the grenade rolled down the hill, specialist sloat knelt and picked up the grenade. after initially trying to throw it he, realized that detonation was imminent. he drew the grenade to his body and shielded his squad members from the blast, saving their lives. e
on behalf of this american family, i'd ask don's brother, dr.sloat, to come forward for the reading of the citation and to accept the gratitude of ur nation. >> the president of the united states of america, authorized by act of congress, march 3, 1863, has awarded in the name of congress the medal of honor to pecialist four donald p. sloat united states army. he performed acts of gallantry above and beyond the call of duty while serving as a machine gunner with second battalion, 196th...
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step aside, you have asked him that question?n: why would anyone ask mitch mcconnell that question. he's only 72 years old. that's a third of his natural lifespan. why would you -- he's but a teenager. >> i will live to be 208. [laughing] >> jon: by the way what is your beef with mcconnell. >> -- time magazine even though i was the first woman -- isn't that a curiosity. the republicans win they're on the front of time magazine. isn't there a pattern here? as a woman is there a message here. >> jon: i hear you. who would want to be in the same revered company as hitler and darkened oj. so what you didn't get the time magazine cover. you did get an award from the national partnership for women and families in fighting for working women. i will tell you what, nancy pelosi. i don't think hitler or oj got honored by those people. you're a working champion of womens rights. >> -- the cornerstone of our democracy. when women succeed we succeed. early voting is our friend. respect to women and families. >> jon: you are unmatched that. br
step aside, you have asked him that question?n: why would anyone ask mitch mcconnell that question. he's only 72 years old. that's a third of his natural lifespan. why would you -- he's but a teenager. >> i will live to be 208. [laughing] >> jon: by the way what is your beef with mcconnell. >> -- time magazine even though i was the first woman -- isn't that a curiosity. the republicans win they're on the front of time magazine. isn't there a pattern here? as a woman is there a...