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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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but it astounds me how young men will get into that situation. and they'll do the job.h of us were going to do it. >> both of you were going to do the job. one of you will win. >> one of us will win, yeah. >> was that the first time you felt any emotion at having killed? >> yeah -- no, it wasn't. it was one of -- the first time that i ever felt the emotion about killing, i was in one of these sort of typical california groups where everybody's, you know, sharing their deep experiences. and the leader of the group asked me -- >> a therapy group? a therapy -- >> a therapy group, yeah. >> were you in therapy? >> well, it wasn't therapy. it was, you know, we were a bunch of hippies. i mean, you know, we were sort of, you know, sharing our deep experiences. you know, i mean, god, it's hard to remember the '70s. but that was part of it. and my wife had said, you know, "this is a good thing. we should go to one of these things." and so i was there. i'm game, you know. and one of the group leaders asked me to imagine telling the mother and sister of somebody i'd killed that i w
but it astounds me how young men will get into that situation. and they'll do the job.h of us were going to do it. >> both of you were going to do the job. one of you will win. >> one of us will win, yeah. >> was that the first time you felt any emotion at having killed? >> yeah -- no, it wasn't. it was one of -- the first time that i ever felt the emotion about killing, i was in one of these sort of typical california groups where everybody's, you know, sharing their...
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that was astounding to me. i don't know if the
that was astounding to me. i don't know if the
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. >> the women involved in these scandals, it astounds me, they're accomplished women, they're educatedght? they're old enough to know better. it's like what are you doing? >> yeah, no. absolutely, carol. i do think it's sad to look at these women and to think this is something they have to resort o to. but i think we also have to take a look at the men. i mean, it takes two to tango. and so all of these men with huge responsibilities, frankly, and i know it sounds like a cliche, but they should know better. and while i agree with jason, so far we don't think any law has been broken, but these are the men that are entrusted with our nation's highest secrets. and for them to be communicating with their mistresses on g-mail? i mean, come on. they just weren't thinking. and i think that gives us all pause about what our leaders are doing. >> well, they were thinking, but we won't go into that. >> well. >> let's switch gears and talk about the fiscal cliff. because as you know, president obama was meeting with progressive leaders and also union leaders to talk about the fiscal cliff. what d
. >> the women involved in these scandals, it astounds me, they're accomplished women, they're educatedght? they're old enough to know better. it's like what are you doing? >> yeah, no. absolutely, carol. i do think it's sad to look at these women and to think this is something they have to resort o to. but i think we also have to take a look at the men. i mean, it takes two to tango. and so all of these men with huge responsibilities, frankly, and i know it sounds like a cliche,...
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it is astounding to me that hasn't been focused pop. line up the numbers and you look at the figures and you look at the polls and the exit polls, and you start to see the missing ron paul voters. >>neil: they were the jazzed ones. what happens now? we talked about the posturing ahead of this financial whatever they call it and the others think that boehner gave away all the negotiating point by agreeing to revenues upfront. >>guest: and he tried to walk it back he said we will not raise rates. lard to figure out where he is, and maybe that is never negotiating. >>neil: don't they is to go up now? the president is not going to budge on that but the difference could be how do you get what he wants and kind of what you want. what happens? >>guest: i would say yes two days ago. but after listening to the president speak today i was vocal and you chided me on election night for being --. >>neil: you said he would rise to the occasion. >>guest: dead he descended and took on the tone that he can. >>neil: it is vague. >>guest: vague is good bu
it is astounding to me that hasn't been focused pop. line up the numbers and you look at the figures and you look at the polls and the exit polls, and you start to see the missing ron paul voters. >>neil: they were the jazzed ones. what happens now? we talked about the posturing ahead of this financial whatever they call it and the others think that boehner gave away all the negotiating point by agreeing to revenues upfront. >>guest: and he tried to walk it back he said we will not...
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the thing is that will -- >> this is astounding. >> let me finish, will, let me finish.ning means governing all of the people no matter what demographic it is. black, white, women, straight, guy -- >> excuse me wouldn't that mean -- >> if someone is tailoring their message for one group or another, that's what they should be doing. that's what a leader of the free world should be doing. >> that's amazing contradiction you just said within two sentences of yourself, don. if you are governing for everyone then would y would you craft policies that only apply to some people. >> that's not what you said. you said what he said is correct -- >> you're right, i did say that. i think you need to rationalize these things. >> listen, will, president obama is not handing out gifts. all right. he is being a president. now the only thing i found really consistent with this is that romney has been ehe is not rnlly hating on half the country for almost two years. i didn't necessarily find his comments out of line with everything else he has talked about. we have been characterizing the
the thing is that will -- >> this is astounding. >> let me finish, will, let me finish.ning means governing all of the people no matter what demographic it is. black, white, women, straight, guy -- >> excuse me wouldn't that mean -- >> if someone is tailoring their message for one group or another, that's what they should be doing. that's what a leader of the free world should be doing. >> that's amazing contradiction you just said within two sentences of yourself,...
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the am of planning and the orchestration that went that final night are astounding to me, the methodicalnature of his breaking down their power, the willpower, their fight, their psychological resistance to them. i'll read to you briefly about the first time he brings up the idea of revolutionary suicide. by the way, i should say, the co-founder of the black panthers wrote an autobiography called "revolutionary suicide," and what he meant by the term was the oppressed people should not be passive if they are attacked by police, but go down fighting rather than going down positionively, but jim jones took it to mean we're, you know, we're going to commit mass suicide to promote capitalism. he really, you know, took the words and twisted them into something all together different. this hatches december 9, 1977, a year before the actual deaths. on december 9, jim jones mother died of everyone see ma. they summoned followers to the pavilion. he described his mother's last moments as she gasped for air, tongue hanging out, so lie that down her face. they invited people to take a last look at
the am of planning and the orchestration that went that final night are astounding to me, the methodicalnature of his breaking down their power, the willpower, their fight, their psychological resistance to them. i'll read to you briefly about the first time he brings up the idea of revolutionary suicide. by the way, i should say, the co-founder of the black panthers wrote an autobiography called "revolutionary suicide," and what he meant by the term was the oppressed people should...
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. >> this is an astounding interview. >> let me finish, will.erning means governing all of the people, no matter what demographic it is, whether black, white, women, straight, gay, republican and so -- if someone is tailoring their message for one group or another, that's what they should be doing. that's what a leader of the free world should be doing. >> no, that's amazing contradiction you just said within two sentences of yourself, don. if you're governing for everyone, why would you craft policies that only apply to some people? >> i didn't -- someone was talking in my ear. hold on, will. say the end of your sentence again. >> if you're governing for everyone, why would you craft policies that only apply to some people? is. >> i don't think that's what i -- that's not what you said. you said what he said was correct. >> will, here's the situation. >> i think you need to rationalize these two things. i'm not inconsistent here. >> willow owe. >> i'm listening, lz. >> president obama is not handing out gifts, all right? he's being a president.
. >> this is an astounding interview. >> let me finish, will.erning means governing all of the people, no matter what demographic it is, whether black, white, women, straight, gay, republican and so -- if someone is tailoring their message for one group or another, that's what they should be doing. that's what a leader of the free world should be doing. >> no, that's amazing contradiction you just said within two sentences of yourself, don. if you're governing for everyone,...
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difficult to serve clients in the hardest economic times on a daily basis which, it me, is an incredible -- it's astounding what you and ran parker and your team do is remarkable. i also really want to thank marc trotz for coming today. some of you know he's going to be leaving the city at the end of the month and with his travel schedule this month and the fact he's leaving in a few weeks, the fact he took time to come and be with us today is great. i think it speaks super for transition that margo antonetti, is here today, we're delighted he's going to be here. a couple years ago i had the great, great pleasure of taking a tour of one of the city's supportive programs led by marc and it was an hour and a half tour. we don't have that much time today but i was most struck by how once again san francisco is in a leadership role, not just in the bay area but
difficult to serve clients in the hardest economic times on a daily basis which, it me, is an incredible -- it's astounding what you and ran parker and your team do is remarkable. i also really want to thank marc trotz for coming today. some of you know he's going to be leaving the city at the end of the month and with his travel schedule this month and the fact he's leaving in a few weeks, the fact he took time to come and be with us today is great. i think it speaks super for transition that...
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me five months to do. >> the jordan sisters take no credit. >> i'm astounded by the response from new york, how they've come down in droves. it's overwhelming, and, frankly, astounding that they would come down here and want to do this kind of work. >> reporter: jamie and jillian jordan said they'll thank everyone properly next summer with a big memorial day party on their reclaimed beach. tony guide aseebles news, the rocka aways, new york. >> axelrod: accepted did a number on more than homes and other structureses. cars and trucks took a big hit as well, from the vehicles in owners' driveways and granlz, to brand new impors fresh off the boat. >> this is for my wife. >> reporter: in new jersey, nelson burgos bought this new nissan jute today. he had no choice. sandy's floodwaters destroyed both cars sitting in his parking lot. >> it's all full of water. there's still water in the glove department. >> reporter: burgos got a deal-- $1500 below dealer invoice. sansone auto mall alone today will sell 50 new cars to storm victims. they're eligible for special discounts from nissan and other auto its makers. >>
me five months to do. >> the jordan sisters take no credit. >> i'm astounded by the response from new york, how they've come down in droves. it's overwhelming, and, frankly, astounding that they would come down here and want to do this kind of work. >> reporter: jamie and jillian jordan said they'll thank everyone properly next summer with a big memorial day party on their reclaimed beach. tony guide aseebles news, the rocka aways, new york. >> axelrod: accepted did a...
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i'm--i was astounded by the credit that i was given to me by the people that were questioning me on cyou know, i'm glad that they saved the market the next day. >> eliot: i'm glad to meet the person who can control the market unilaterally, and i'll call to see which way you're going to move the market on any given day. >> one of my friends in congress asked me, the next time you make those comments, call me ahead of time so i can sell early. >> eliot: one of the best ways to make money. putting that all aside there seems to be some vast effort to create this almost hysteria that if we don't fix this issue right now, the economy will go into a cataclysm, and it seems to me that we're not talking about the issues that we should be talking about. the issues you want to talk about, citizen job creation. >> hysteria is a great word. the drum beat is over and over again. today's ceos were visiting the administration congressional leadership under the auspices of the non-profit, so they were able to write off all of their expenses on this trip which i find ironic to say the least. in doing s
i'm--i was astounded by the credit that i was given to me by the people that were questioning me on cyou know, i'm glad that they saved the market the next day. >> eliot: i'm glad to meet the person who can control the market unilaterally, and i'll call to see which way you're going to move the market on any given day. >> one of my friends in congress asked me, the next time you make those comments, call me ahead of time so i can sell early. >> eliot: one of the best ways to...
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me go. we've heard a lot of different stories some of the more astounding simply because they are routine somebody comes in kidnaps them that's the end of it you begin wondering whether such traditions are traditions and all. of his friends as he is have traveled around for two weeks during that time they have only come across one young woman who has defied tradition her name is. unlike others in the same situation she didn't cry but try to settle the matter with the bridegroom parents. for this family it will be a disgrace if the bride leaves but i told them let's not argue you just let me go and that will be it. the doctors were determined to persuade veneer or to stay with them but she refused to give him when she called her father he sent her brothers to bring her back. as soon as i saw them toss the scarf away. and then the guy showed up. with tears in his eyes he pleaded with me not to leave him. he said he loved me and so on and i told him then you should have said that to. veneer resumed her studies at university and found employment but her parents still believe that leaving the family wa
me go. we've heard a lot of different stories some of the more astounding simply because they are routine somebody comes in kidnaps them that's the end of it you begin wondering whether such traditions are traditions and all. of his friends as he is have traveled around for two weeks during that time they have only come across one young woman who has defied tradition her name is. unlike others in the same situation she didn't cry but try to settle the matter with the bridegroom parents. for...
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and the numbers are simply astounding. 80 homes, in this neighborhood, including 31 with major damage. 11 of them like this one behind meaccess. it is unsafe. even the houses with minor damage have a lot of clean-up ahead. even in this -- chaos. and city leaders say it was calm. and they had the equipment. they didn't know what had occurred. they just knew that sit yenz needed help. >> a man believed to be the east coast rapist. tells "the washington post" doesn't know why he couldn't stop attacking women for decade. he was arrested last year in connecticut. he is expected to plead guilty later this month to two attacks in northern virginia. thomas is suspected in at least 15 others since 1997. he told the post, quote, they were objects. i did so much i can't remember. >>> italian city of venice is used to high waters but nothing like what you are about to see. floodwaters rose to five feet above sea level. 70% of the city affected. it made it tough to get around. many on vacation found themselves nearly waist deep in the water. shops, and buildings are closed there. we have seen flooding there before. >> in a city wher
and the numbers are simply astounding. 80 homes, in this neighborhood, including 31 with major damage. 11 of them like this one behind meaccess. it is unsafe. even the houses with minor damage have a lot of clean-up ahead. even in this -- chaos. and city leaders say it was calm. and they had the equipment. they didn't know what had occurred. they just knew that sit yenz needed help. >> a man believed to be the east coast rapist. tells "the washington post" doesn't know why he...
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survey we had from hsa, was an astounding percentage of seniors that get out of the rooms per month, 3-4 times a month, 60-70%. an amazing number. something a revelation to me. in 2005-06, i was on a panel in tenderloin. there was an elderly chinese woman in the room. the third person to speak with the police officer. he said, how many people in this room can understand what i am saying? four people raised their hand. we had been certain there for 25 minutes. people are polite. 40% of seniors will not hear what you're saying. just because we are communicating does not mean people are hearing. the last thing, i urge you to bring this to the long-term care coordinating council. housing is not on the five-year plan. we asked them to be on it. what are the priorities for seniors and people with disabilities? sro housing needs to be there. i urge to reach out to that important planning table as well. >> chair: thank you everyone for your ongoing effort. we look forward to working with you to move the settings forward in the future. we are now adjourned for a 10 minute break. we will return. thank you. >> >> >> >> chair: you are back with the mayor's disability c
survey we had from hsa, was an astounding percentage of seniors that get out of the rooms per month, 3-4 times a month, 60-70%. an amazing number. something a revelation to me. in 2005-06, i was on a panel in tenderloin. there was an elderly chinese woman in the room. the third person to speak with the police officer. he said, how many people in this room can understand what i am saying? four people raised their hand. we had been certain there for 25 minutes. people are polite. 40% of seniors...
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is around 40 years later, but they're not astounded that ragtime jazz is around 80 years later or that classical music is around 200 years later. it is, to me everybody out in the street who was playing punch ball and stickball and johnny on a pony and ring-a-levio, all the things they played in new york city, listen to this. ♪ dedeliddle liddle... ♪ yeah ♪ dedeliddle liddle ♪ yeah ♪ dedeliddle liddle dedeliddle liddle ♪ ♪ liddle liddle liddle ♪ oh, little girl of mine ♪ gee, you sure look fine ♪ yes, you appeal to me ♪ i'll never set you free ♪ be my loving baby ♪ till the end of time ♪ i can't seem to get you ♪ off my mind ♪ the boys all roll their eyes ♪ as we go strolling by ♪ it's not so hard to see ♪ that they all envy me ♪ 'cause your mine, loving baby ♪ ♪ you belong to me ♪ that's the way it was ♪ meant to be ♪ well ♪ my baby ♪ oh, honey ♪ dedeliddle liddle liddle liddle ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ i think the marketplace is always moving because that's kind of the american way, you know. we have a tendency to discard those kinds of things that have gone past their useful life. ♪ doo mop ta doo mop ta doo mop duh duh ♪ ♪ ooh waa ooh waa ♪ ooh ooh wa
is around 40 years later, but they're not astounded that ragtime jazz is around 80 years later or that classical music is around 200 years later. it is, to me everybody out in the street who was playing punch ball and stickball and johnny on a pony and ring-a-levio, all the things they played in new york city, listen to this. ♪ dedeliddle liddle... ♪ yeah ♪ dedeliddle liddle ♪ yeah ♪ dedeliddle liddle dedeliddle liddle ♪ ♪ liddle liddle liddle ♪ oh, little girl of mine ♪ gee,...
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astounding. >> that's a testament to what you did with tommy. there's a couple things that stand out to me.ng for you to go big in asia and latin. this is it, right? >> this is one of the advantages that warnaco gives us and one of t platforms they have they have an operating platform in latin america and in asia where they're over 750 to $800 million in businesses in those two markets. so they have great commercial operations there. retail operations in countries like india, korea. they've been growing in excess of 15% to 20% a year, and in latin america where they've been growing in excess of 30%, this really gives us a leg up in geographic areas where we didn't have operating platforms. so you combine that with our $1.5 billion platform in europe and our $4 billion platform in north america, it really gives us a leg up on most of the other apparel. and competitors. >> we have steve tanger on. tanger factory outlet today. great partner of the calvin klein brand. you're going to keep that strategy, right? >> oh, absolutely continue to grow that business. we see ourselves with the jeans and
astounding. >> that's a testament to what you did with tommy. there's a couple things that stand out to me.ng for you to go big in asia and latin. this is it, right? >> this is one of the advantages that warnaco gives us and one of t platforms they have they have an operating platform in latin america and in asia where they're over 750 to $800 million in businesses in those two markets. so they have great commercial operations there. retail operations in countries like india, korea....
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senior obama campaign official about six or seven weeks ago who was telling me about jim massena's model, plouffe's model that astounded to an old get-out-the-vote operation and a fairly sophisticated operation, but he was telling me that they can now say, richard wolffe, we know what magazines richard gets. we know that richard shops at costco. we know that richard's wife is a nurse. we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes to. and by the way, we've got to talk to you about that after. >> cnbc.com. what are you talking about? >> the depth of the research that they had on not only existing voters but people they wanted to register to vote, astounded him. >> we don't even know the full depth of it yet because they were doing stuff in the back room with that chief scientist. serious wizard stuff. where they were doing microtargeting at a level they've not yet disclosed. there's not full reporting on all the stuff they were doing with new media. they were spending a lot of money with a lot of data jockeys. this is a new world of campaigning, and they've d
senior obama campaign official about six or seven weeks ago who was telling me about jim massena's model, plouffe's model that astounded to an old get-out-the-vote operation and a fairly sophisticated operation, but he was telling me that they can now say, richard wolffe, we know what magazines richard gets. we know that richard shops at costco. we know that richard's wife is a nurse. we know that richard likes us. we know that richard wants to vote for us. we know what websites richard goes...
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astounded. i was shocked. i was very hurt and very surprised. he has been a role model to me for literally decades, for nearly 25 years. a man i've admired and looked up to. a man i still think very highly of in many ways but who clearly made a grievous unforgivable error. >> ifill: because there are so many people who have said just what you just said that they are great admirers of general petraeus, what does this do to his reputation as a military man and also as a civilian leader? >> my hope is that it is... although it obviously and should damage his personal reputation, his long reputation of personal integrity and good character, i think that reputation will never fully recover. but i don't thinkity limb natures the fact or we should ignore as we look at the totality of the man the fact that two different presidents called on him in their hour of need. in both cases went to the sound of the guns and performed admirably under two very difficult conflicts. >> ifill: do you have any reason or have you had any reason to meet paula broadwell or know anything of her work. >>
astounded. i was shocked. i was very hurt and very surprised. he has been a role model to me for literally decades, for nearly 25 years. a man i've admired and looked up to. a man i still think very highly of in many ways but who clearly made a grievous unforgivable error. >> ifill: because there are so many people who have said just what you just said that they are great admirers of general petraeus, what does this do to his reputation as a military man and also as a civilian leader?...