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. >> just as a final thought, i think one of the things that astounds me that apple isn't used more in the enterprise although you say they work hard on it, they are so good in education. i'm a huge consumer fan. they own the creative space. it's kind of the one spot where they still have room to grow. i'll put it that way. steve king is ceo of docusign. "press: here" will be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show for this week. thanks to our guests. the book "the net delusion" is in bookstores but you can find his work in everything from foreign policy magazine to the economist. if you would like to spend an afternoon, google his name and start reading. i'm scott mcgrew. thank you for making us part of your sunday morning.
. >> just as a final thought, i think one of the things that astounds me that apple isn't used more in the enterprise although you say they work hard on it, they are so good in education. i'm a huge consumer fan. they own the creative space. it's kind of the one spot where they still have room to grow. i'll put it that way. steve king is ceo of docusign. "press: here" will be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show for this week. thanks to our guests. the book...
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astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles of line that we're going to put in, and a treatment plant. it will permanently eliminate the problem, the health hazards. i anticipate a definite regrowth in herminie, and it will be a good thing for everybody. zdravecky: maybe it won't help me too much because i'm an old lady, but whoever comes along after me will get the benefit. schwartz: there's nothing isolated about the herminie situation. it's a very common problem. it's a town that was built before current standards. this is not backwoods rural america
astounded me. i wrote a letter to usda, saying that it was the worst thing i'd ever seen in pennsylvania and that if they could award funding, that they do so. and they did. they did. over $15 million, grant and loan, for that project. mcmillen: and it took years to get funding. what kept this project going was the steadfastness of the community -- they knew they needed sewage, and they just kept plugging along till we got through every issue that came up. the project will consist of 44 miles...
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it is astounding to me that an agency of local government would even implied that it is. that is why i am speaking today. the challenge of treasure island is that, given the state of the budget language concerning that basically dissolution of urban renewal, there is no possibility under pending state lot of initiating treasure island as a redevelopment area so it could be an approved project. so we are faced with the stark reality of having to come up with mechanisms to fund the affordable portion of affordable housing on treasure island or we are giving up totally on trial in having any additional affordable housing. i would strongly urge this commission and by the redevelopment agency, the former counsel of the redevelopment agency, the former director of the redevelopment agency and former planning commissioner to give you were detailed discussion. president olague: thank you. >> thank you. for once, i'm not here to address you on housing issues. i am here as a neighbor near a proposed chase bank branch that is relocating -- that is locating a big branch without compl
it is astounding to me that an agency of local government would even implied that it is. that is why i am speaking today. the challenge of treasure island is that, given the state of the budget language concerning that basically dissolution of urban renewal, there is no possibility under pending state lot of initiating treasure island as a redevelopment area so it could be an approved project. so we are faced with the stark reality of having to come up with mechanisms to fund the affordable...
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it is astounding to me, at this time and day, 10 greene jobs are simply waved off as being meaningless. i have no idea how many grain jobs mayor newsom created. certainly, losing 10 would be a substantial impact on the number of green jobs created. also, for the last 20 years, the haight-ashbury neighborhood council has played an increasingly important role in the community garden movement in san francisco. our fiscal sponsorship of gardens for the environment, our ability to use recycle and surpluses to cover the notorious slope of the city on contracts to guard and the environment has meant we have been able to keep their staff body and soul together as well. it is an important economic benefit to this city that should not be ignored. thank you. >> next speaker please. >> jerry lasley, a 30-year resident of the city. i own eight units. i use the recycling center very frequently. those machines you are proposing will not serve my means. there is no way to get the volume of cardboard and paper that i used to get into those things. i probably take 1 ton of paper myself. you are talking
it is astounding to me, at this time and day, 10 greene jobs are simply waved off as being meaningless. i have no idea how many grain jobs mayor newsom created. certainly, losing 10 would be a substantial impact on the number of green jobs created. also, for the last 20 years, the haight-ashbury neighborhood council has played an increasingly important role in the community garden movement in san francisco. our fiscal sponsorship of gardens for the environment, our ability to use recycle and...
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a number of security glitches that occurred and slips or leaks during the bush administration astounded me the plane the thing really upset me. secondly, before that, i was upset that somebody, either the department of defense, cia, nsa, actually told the public that we were tracking osama bin laden because of his cell telephone. was anyone ever convicted, or scolded, or did they find out who actually leaked that to the press? guest: i feel your pain and understand what you are saying. we believe in information over which we have some responsibility, appearing in the press and we believe it is to be secret, we follow a crime report. that information you read in the newspaper or heard on a news broadcast is classified, and it suggests that someone in an unauthorized way leaks that information. one of the great frustrations in my public time in the light is very few of those ever did get to a courtroom or to a conviction. we have seen the pace of that pick up. it may be surprising to some that it has picked up in the current administration, which goes to the great deal about threats and tear
a number of security glitches that occurred and slips or leaks during the bush administration astounded me the plane the thing really upset me. secondly, before that, i was upset that somebody, either the department of defense, cia, nsa, actually told the public that we were tracking osama bin laden because of his cell telephone. was anyone ever convicted, or scolded, or did they find out who actually leaked that to the press? guest: i feel your pain and understand what you are saying. we...
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it astounds me that we can seemingly pass benchmark after benchmark without going over the finish line. how can we make so much important progress only to be stymied again and again by some silent opposition? my friends across the aisle have often complained about the slow pace of the senate. it blamed the other side of the aisle for preventing progress. well, madam president, my side of the aisle has been ready for a long, long time to repeal this job-killing mandate. i want you to know we stand ready to vote. considering the high unemployment rates plaguing our country, it seems absolutely incomprehensible that we would waste even another day without addressing this mandate in the health care bill. our job creators have watched dueling amendments and proposals and counterproposals. well, that's gone on for a year. i first circulated a "dear colleague" letter asking for cosponsors of this 1099 repeal in june of last year. and when we introduced it in july with 25 cosponsors, well, small businesses cheered. it gave them hope that common sense would prevail in congress and that partisan
it astounds me that we can seemingly pass benchmark after benchmark without going over the finish line. how can we make so much important progress only to be stymied again and again by some silent opposition? my friends across the aisle have often complained about the slow pace of the senate. it blamed the other side of the aisle for preventing progress. well, madam president, my side of the aisle has been ready for a long, long time to repeal this job-killing mandate. i want you to know we...
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the thing that most astounded me was when my friend from ohio, mr. chabot, said, what about the 47 coalition partners. what about them? they're sitting this one out. they're pulling out. this is a virtually unilateral american action with a couple of flags we fly for a few other countries. some of them did have people there and they suffered casualties but they're all withdrawing, leaving us alone. let's talk about the cost of the war. the gentleman from ohio said it's not a fiscal issue. of course it is. this war costs us well over $100 billion a year. and you will -- we'll see americans die from a lack of police and fire and public safety here if you continue to run this futile war. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from north carolina. mr. jones: the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. berman: i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from -- the gentleman from north carolina. mr. jones: mr. speaker, i'm grateful we're having this debate on both sides that want to stay there for an
the thing that most astounded me was when my friend from ohio, mr. chabot, said, what about the 47 coalition partners. what about them? they're sitting this one out. they're pulling out. this is a virtually unilateral american action with a couple of flags we fly for a few other countries. some of them did have people there and they suffered casualties but they're all withdrawing, leaving us alone. let's talk about the cost of the war. the gentleman from ohio said it's not a fiscal issue. of...
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our priorities are so far off it is so far off that it just is absolutely astounding me. i just hope when it comes time for final passage, whenever the speaker decides that democracy is over for the day and we are going to cut off debate, i hope you'll think about the fact that you are no longer fixing the budget, that's a charade, and that you shouldn't take away people's rights permanently. so, mr. speaker, thank you very much for indulgence. if you could rule on representative from the 19th point. that would be helpful. that dark cloud worries me enormously. >> and the wisconsin assembly passed that bill 53-42. the bill eliminating nearly all collective bargaining right for public workers just a short while ago. wisconsin governor, scott walker, signed that bill. he do so in private, accordinged to the "associated press" and planned an afternoon news conference in the capitol. president obama also planning a news conference in the white house. that's set to get under way at 12:30 eastern. among the topics we certainly will hear about the tsunamis warnings on the west c
our priorities are so far off it is so far off that it just is absolutely astounding me. i just hope when it comes time for final passage, whenever the speaker decides that democracy is over for the day and we are going to cut off debate, i hope you'll think about the fact that you are no longer fixing the budget, that's a charade, and that you shouldn't take away people's rights permanently. so, mr. speaker, thank you very much for indulgence. if you could rule on representative from the 19th...
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a number of security glitches that occurred and slips or leaks during the bush administration astounded me the plane the thing really upset me. secondly, before that, i was upset that somebody, either the department of defense, cia, nsa, actually told the public that we were tracking osama bin laden because of his cell telephone. was anyone ever convicted, or scolded, or did they find out who actually leaked that to the press? guest: ieel your pain and understand what you are saying. we belve in information over which we have some responsibility, appearing in the press and we believe it is to be secret, we follow a crime report. that information you read in the newspaper or heard on a news broadcast is classified, and it suggests that someone in an unauthorized way leaks that information. one of the great frustrations in my public time in the light is very few of those ever did get to a courtroom or to a conviction. we have seen the pace of that pick up. it may be surprising to some that it has picked up in the current administration, which goes to the great deal about threats and tear --
a number of security glitches that occurred and slips or leaks during the bush administration astounded me the plane the thing really upset me. secondly, before that, i was upset that somebody, either the department of defense, cia, nsa, actually told the public that we were tracking osama bin laden because of his cell telephone. was anyone ever convicted, or scolded, or did they find out who actually leaked that to the press? guest: ieel your pain and understand what you are saying. we belve...
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this is astounding to me because now instead of acting on american energy independence, we are trying to stifle the progress that we are making. so senator vitter's legislation would direct the obama administration to reinstate oil and gas lease that is were canceled and to open up anwar to oil production. it would also establish an anwar alternative energy trust fund so we can pay for renewable energy development with our own money instead of borrowing money from china and saudi arabia and others to do it. the bill also restricts the e.p.a. from imposing regulations that cut off our access to oil and gas resources instead of utilizing them. now, we have been talking about the debt on this floor and overspending. we need legislation to go after american energy -- and by the way, this legislation won't cost us any money. as a matter of fact, it brings in money to the united states treasury because we get royalties off of american energy. that's the direction that this senate, the house and the president needs to take our country. less dependence on foreign oil, more american security f
this is astounding to me because now instead of acting on american energy independence, we are trying to stifle the progress that we are making. so senator vitter's legislation would direct the obama administration to reinstate oil and gas lease that is were canceled and to open up anwar to oil production. it would also establish an anwar alternative energy trust fund so we can pay for renewable energy development with our own money instead of borrowing money from china and saudi arabia and...
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astounding. >> jimmy: thank you so much. that's what we try to do every single night. >> appreciate it. could you do me a favor?ogize. they're right in your eyes. yeah, there ya go. that's good. just your mouth. is that good? that's fine there. can you raise the lights? that's good there. there's no need to see there's two humans here. it's like camping. [ cheers and applause ] pretty talented crowd, huh? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: now let's see if i can just get my ear. >> nice. >> jimmy: yeah. [ laughter ] now, what from you going to say? >> sorry i was laughing. >> jimmy: dude, how is the family? how is mary steenburgen? >> everyone's good. >> jimmy: i love her. she's one the coolest people on earth. and you have cool kids as well. >> we have cools kids, but you are our claim to hip because we know you. seriously. >> jimmy: is that right? >> yes. i know it's true. we love watching your show. >> jimmy: i know that you're also, you're cool with steve carell. >> can i just stop you once sec? >> jimmy: sure. >> do i look good, with the lights? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic. i love that lighting with
astounding. >> jimmy: thank you so much. that's what we try to do every single night. >> appreciate it. could you do me a favor?ogize. they're right in your eyes. yeah, there ya go. that's good. just your mouth. is that good? that's fine there. can you raise the lights? that's good there. there's no need to see there's two humans here. it's like camping. [ cheers and applause ] pretty talented crowd, huh? >> absolutely. >> jimmy: now let's see if i can just get my ear....
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me. that's the way i am for my kids now. >> reporter: in his quest for balance, woods wants to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. he has won an astoundingjust four behind the legend, jack nicklaus, for the all-time lead. a short time ago, it seemed a foregone conclusion woods would pass nicklaus. but after a year with no wins, not everyone is so sure. what would you say about your ability to come back and challenge jack nicklaus' record? >> i've been down this road before. people don't understand. i know what i'm working on. i believe what i'm working on. and when it starts to get going, we'll have some fun. >> the eyebrows, like that flash of tiger. he is the first to admit that he is a work in progress, both on and off the course. like many of us are in life. >>> coming up next, dr. oz, here with time tricks for losing weight. i have got to hear this. [ female announcer ] smooth. like you've never felt before. ♪ touch of smoothness body wash with new hydra iq, nivea's latest breakthrough in skincare technology. provides moisture throughout the day with no greasy feel. beautiful moments are born in the shower. with touch of smoothness.
me. that's the way i am for my kids now. >> reporter: in his quest for balance, woods wants to reclaim his spot as the number one golfer in the world. he has won an astoundingjust four behind the legend, jack nicklaus, for the all-time lead. a short time ago, it seemed a foregone conclusion woods would pass nicklaus. but after a year with no wins, not everyone is so sure. what would you say about your ability to come back and challenge jack nicklaus' record? >> i've been down this...
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the country -- pardon me -- is headed when they see the overreaching here in washington and when they see the overreaching at the state level. the wisconsin results are just astounding. they fly in the face of everything walker was doing. they are the classic backlash to overreach. the state's population now believes that walker should reverse course and raise taxes on those making $150,000 a year. that's by a 72% to 27% margin. there you have it. a kind of inc. baitor of -- incubator in one state which tells us where the country stands when it comes to public employees. now, the national polls found, not unexpectedly, 71% democrats oppose weakening collective bargaining rights. there was almost a strong opposition from independents. 71% democrats, 62% independents. and only a bare margin of republicans were for weakening collective bargaining rights. we know that when it came to walker there was no doubt what he was after because the unions, seeing that the state was indeed in trouble, had a huge deficit, gave him what he desired in savings. and still he would not compromise. he held his ground, and in holding his ground appears to have lost his state. this is a tu
the country -- pardon me -- is headed when they see the overreaching here in washington and when they see the overreaching at the state level. the wisconsin results are just astounding. they fly in the face of everything walker was doing. they are the classic backlash to overreach. the state's population now believes that walker should reverse course and raise taxes on those making $150,000 a year. that's by a 72% to 27% margin. there you have it. a kind of inc. baitor of -- incubator in one...
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astounding number to have. mrs. schmidt: because we are always cast as the ones that really want abortion. and it's the men that don't want it. you're telling me that 70% of the women in that december, 2009, study adamantly opposed federal funding of abortion under the health care bill? ms. foxx: that is correct. i'm sorry i couldn't be on the floor for your presentation. i was in the rules committee and could not leave to come down. as i came in i heard you talking about the fact that pro-life women can be feminists, and i think that's very important for us to point out, but i do like to quote from alice paul who worked very hard for equality for women who said, abortion is the ultimate exploitation of women. and i think that as we work hard to see that women are treated equally in our society under the law that we make sure they are not exploited by abortion. and there's another quote from elizabeth cady stanton. i don't know if you had used it. but she said, when we consider that women are treated as property it is degrading to women that we should treat our children as property to be disposed of as we see fit. those in a letter to julia wa
astounding number to have. mrs. schmidt: because we are always cast as the ones that really want abortion. and it's the men that don't want it. you're telling me that 70% of the women in that december, 2009, study adamantly opposed federal funding of abortion under the health care bill? ms. foxx: that is correct. i'm sorry i couldn't be on the floor for your presentation. i was in the rules committee and could not leave to come down. as i came in i heard you talking about the fact that pro-life...