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i realize the and lasalso becaue of the drive to provide affordable housing, there are requirements. if this was market driven, we would not have affordable housing at all. i think the public policy aspect of it has to take some precedent. >> president olague: i wanted to mention, this has been a long time coming. i remember meeting about this during the eastern neighborhoods discussion, talking about daggett triangle. the issue was the pdr usage. something that supervisor maxwell had a lot of concerns about. that was something that was taken up at the board. ultimately, i think it is a good decision and it will work out to the benefit of the city. just given where a lot of the conversation around that was going. lately it seems to be revitalization, as far as the industry is concerned. it is probably good that she was so insistent although initially, i did not understand -- did not necessarily agree with that. i really like the architecture, i like the flatiron building. all the open space. this has been vetted forever, for a long time, six years or more. i am ready to see this move
i realize the and lasalso becaue of the drive to provide affordable housing, there are requirements. if this was market driven, we would not have affordable housing at all. i think the public policy aspect of it has to take some precedent. >> president olague: i wanted to mention, this has been a long time coming. i remember meeting about this during the eastern neighborhoods discussion, talking about daggett triangle. the issue was the pdr usage. something that supervisor maxwell had a...
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. >> right, becau this is you giving us the authority to complete negotiations for a contract to bring back to you. and if you're not going to be happy, it is better to know it now. >> it seems like this is a significant stage of the cca program. if there is any way we can get the term sheet somewhat in advance of the friday before the tuesday meeting, that would be quite helpful for individuals who have questions so we have something we can work with at the meeting. commissioner moran: or if it really looks like an awful lot of material to digest, then we can set up presentations and discussions with action following. that may fit this one as well. but at your discretion, given the size and nature of the beast, whether that is appropriate. >> happy to be available to do briefings in advance of the meeting on the pro forma. >> and i want to make sure that belasco is briefed on these terms and their input is collected as well in whatever form that needs to take so we're not going off in the direction they're not comfortable with. >> my recollection is that the schedule also calls for a
. >> right, becau this is you giving us the authority to complete negotiations for a contract to bring back to you. and if you're not going to be happy, it is better to know it now. >> it seems like this is a significant stage of the cca program. if there is any way we can get the term sheet somewhat in advance of the friday before the tuesday meeting, that would be quite helpful for individuals who have questions so we have something we can work with at the meeting. commissioner...
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. >> hunt: senator warner which you were a betting man-- which i know you're not becaus you're a senator-- you wouldn't want to place it on $4 to $5 trillion would you? >> i hope it is a n that range over a ten-year frame. remember, that still doesn't get rid of our total debt which is north of $14 trillion. we add $4 billion a day to that. i do think we'll get there, though. at least a framework. mike and i are still hopeful that our ideas that we've worked on can be part of this discussion. candidly because the alternative is so awful. i don't think folks fully understand the implications of what would happen if the markets saw interest rates spike to 12% car loan rates, what it would do to job creation. it would be soer responseable if we don't take on this issue and let the country default. so i actually am confident something will happen. i again hope with mike it's on a large size, not the small size. >> nt: well you say that, but so of your colleagues as you know like senator demint and toomey say, hey, it' not that big a deal if we hit august 2 and there'sno deal. >> well, i've g
. >> hunt: senator warner which you were a betting man-- which i know you're not becaus you're a senator-- you wouldn't want to place it on $4 to $5 trillion would you? >> i hope it is a n that range over a ten-year frame. remember, that still doesn't get rid of our total debt which is north of $14 trillion. we add $4 billion a day to that. i do think we'll get there, though. at least a framework. mike and i are still hopeful that our ideas that we've worked on can be part of this...
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i think you're going to hear a lot of objection from the prosecution tomorrow becaus jose baez has a reputation of trying to sneak things in and he asks kwegings that are going to be objected to. but the rules are you cannot discuss rules not talked about in evident. he shoobt be able to say that little caylee drowned in the pool in opening statements, but he could saythenings like we saw evidence that she was capable of getting into the pool herself, and cindy testified that she believed that the ladder was left in a position that would allow her to go in and drown accidentally. the devil is in the details. it's going to be a lot of nuance and a lot of debate. >> drew, as a reporter and an observer, as you're watching the faces of the people on the jury, she's saying i'm not going to testify, i'm doing it under my own will, what are they doing? what's their reaction? >> there's really not been a lot of reaction from the jury. i think a lot of that is upon the instruction of the judge, but i think they have paid very close attention to testimony. i have noticed a lot of the jurors wa
i think you're going to hear a lot of objection from the prosecution tomorrow becaus jose baez has a reputation of trying to sneak things in and he asks kwegings that are going to be objected to. but the rules are you cannot discuss rules not talked about in evident. he shoobt be able to say that little caylee drowned in the pool in opening statements, but he could saythenings like we saw evidence that she was capable of getting into the pool herself, and cindy testified that she believed that...
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becaus >> that and hatred for casey as expressed on lolling on a special facebook pages there are a loty pages. acquitted in a court of law she may need to fight for her freedom in the brunt of public opinion. puertshe doesn't have to walk out of jail with a smile on her face are smarting she needs a look " like a mother who is lost her job when she leave skelton'jail. >> we're going-0 first- person account we will want a year which she says what we believe are not is another the bank. will result of san francisco and all local weather >> we're looking at walnut creek sunshine appear to shape up like and i stay in walnut creek's current temperature in walnut creek is 60 going up to live 79 i'll look of current temperatures around the bay area upper 50s lower 60s and most of the areas this is a look of your afternoon highs the more misplays will be morgan hill and 82 eras degrees. >> a 12 year-old boy was seriously injured on when he was hit what buy a car when he was writing his bicycle a woman driving in a as you being hit the boy she did remain at the same he is expected to survive hi
becaus >> that and hatred for casey as expressed on lolling on a special facebook pages there are a loty pages. acquitted in a court of law she may need to fight for her freedom in the brunt of public opinion. puertshe doesn't have to walk out of jail with a smile on her face are smarting she needs a look " like a mother who is lost her job when she leave skelton'jail. >> we're going-0 first- person account we will want a year which she says what we believe are not is another...
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you know that it means we brought in kaern lren lee becau she's the queen of saving money.re's a lot of things that we do that we feel is by necessity at home and we feel like we can't cut corners anywhere. you say there is room for that. >> there is room. and i hope that the message people get today is that all the little incremental things we do really can add up. so it's not just big items that we're going to ask you to shop on sale. we're going to look at all the places you can cut back. >> so beginning with food. everybody is experiencing higher grocery bills. it's so much more expensive to shop. so how in the world you can cut corners? and don't say just clip coupons. there has to be another way. >> for 24 years, people have exposed their entire financial life to me, so i can tell you the biggest area of overspending in a typical family's budget is food. so it's the difference of eating out, takeout, or cooking at home. if you go out for a dinner for four and we're not talking about anything excessive, we're talking a minimum of 50 bucks to get out of that restaurant,
you know that it means we brought in kaern lren lee becau she's the queen of saving money.re's a lot of things that we do that we feel is by necessity at home and we feel like we can't cut corners anywhere. you say there is room for that. >> there is room. and i hope that the message people get today is that all the little incremental things we do really can add up. so it's not just big items that we're going to ask you to shop on sale. we're going to look at all the places you can cut...
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in the arena whose face is marred by sweat and blood who errors and comes up short again and again becaus
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wil lee nelson you may sps remember botanist busted becaue smokes pot every hour on the hour. >> theu gave him special treatment. originally he was going to pay a fine but now may serve a year in jail. the argument being he had 6-ounces of pot and that is not for personal use. apparently that judge does not know willie nelson. >> bill: that is just a half day. >> one judge is overruling another judge? >> i think this is wrong. this is part of the problem with potheads like willie nelson is they are harmless. putting them in jail does nobody any good. that to me is the done thing. >> bill: maybe he could entertain the other prisoners and that would be positive. >> he should be pot's gandhi. >> one judge overruled another. >> overruled the purchase. >> said look, you are being too easy on willie, he might get a year. >> and he is 80 years old. it is ridiculous. >> bill: 80? >> 79. >> bill: but feels 19. when is the sentencing? >> got me on that one, bill. >> bill: we will tell the audience whatever happens to willie. now, mine. this is dumb but it is tragic. yellowstone national park o
wil lee nelson you may sps remember botanist busted becaue smokes pot every hour on the hour. >> theu gave him special treatment. originally he was going to pay a fine but now may serve a year in jail. the argument being he had 6-ounces of pot and that is not for personal use. apparently that judge does not know willie nelson. >> bill: that is just a half day. >> one judge is overruling another judge? >> i think this is wrong. this is part of the problem with potheads...
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and hardly anycharity you can put money to, becau whe you look at it there are two state-owned charitiesyou don't really know are the projects they put money to. what we do is we decided, because there's no charity to put money to, there are things that we want to do, we decided just to -- rather than just give a check, write a check withmones and start doing it. we train teachers in rural china toteach children's virtues. that's what we do. we build toilets in rural china in schools, where there's hardly any -- you know, any sanitary infrastructure. so every year, two weeks of the year, you would go to visit all these schools and sit through these classes, listen to them, just to hear how the children reond to the virtues program. >> rose: do you think you'vebeeu worked harder, were smarter, or used your combination of assets better? >> what i think was the right timing and the right place. with china being where it is now, and that's the most important. >> rose: wouldou say today toa g from an american university, come to china and you can still findvthat will rival anywre in e world?
and hardly anycharity you can put money to, becau whe you look at it there are two state-owned charitiesyou don't really know are the projects they put money to. what we do is we decided, because there's no charity to put money to, there are things that we want to do, we decided just to -- rather than just give a check, write a check withmones and start doing it. we train teachers in rural china toteach children's virtues. that's what we do. we build toilets in rural china in schools, where...
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we he heard that question for 20 or 30 years but that is so basic becaus it plays into the issue of women t plays into the issue of if you will broader democratizatn, it plays into a whole host o issue and there there is still that very deep vein that runs in my experience, anyway, whether i'm dealing with government officials, or military orothers, the will publicly say that they don't see a lot of these problems. just like they say we don't believe it is a clash of civilization. you get into private conversations and there's a way in which we talk about where there is a kind of islamic exceptionalism. and i think bringing that out in the program and the best way to do it is to to force your speakers or to get it into where you get comparative examples. because once you go comparative, then a major part ofour audiee which is not muslim will be able to identify, you know, with that issue. and i think the comparative approach and the historical apprch is really important. i think will be very important to underscore diversity but not necessarily to use islam as the organizing principal. ma
we he heard that question for 20 or 30 years but that is so basic becaus it plays into the issue of women t plays into the issue of if you will broader democratizatn, it plays into a whole host o issue and there there is still that very deep vein that runs in my experience, anyway, whether i'm dealing with government officials, or military orothers, the will publicly say that they don't see a lot of these problems. just like they say we don't believe it is a clash of civilization. you get into...
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the dhaola you what american family is not having to cut back at least one peecty on eve% a dhaolar becauef family members unmany ployed, because of icklation, because of bad economic timesh3 can the government not cut one penny out of eve% a dhaola you it is crazy that we are called extreme because we want to cut government by one pen you t but also illustrates the fuzzy math up here when they talk about cutting in the boer.er or reid plan they are cutting from proposed increases. the pen you t plan by connie me and myself over in the senate would cut realcan%. you woue next year than you spent this year and that woue cut. >> sean: it is amazing just by not increasing spending. bahiccally we are saying frem e government spending at 2011 levels for six years and cutca% a year and we will have a balanced budget for our kids and grandkiinc. seete t pre let me ask you this, all that has been going on here what 2ustrates me the m trit is aftr cut, cap and balance passed which i a helalati the house fr doin mat the house has done a lot of good work here and there is angry conservatives, tea par
the dhaola you what american family is not having to cut back at least one peecty on eve% a dhaolar becauef family members unmany ployed, because of icklation, because of bad economic timesh3 can the government not cut one penny out of eve% a dhaola you it is crazy that we are called extreme because we want to cut government by one pen you t but also illustrates the fuzzy math up here when they talk about cutting in the boer.er or reid plan they are cutting from proposed increases. the pen you...
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first got the call from the outdoor group organization, and they really had very little information becau>> they were getting very little information. they couldn't pass it on to me. they didn't have any information to pass on, and i just -- i just feared the worst, and i didn't know who was alive and who wasn't. >> did you know immediately that it was a bear attack? >> all they knew was that a bear -- it was a bear attack, that it had happened the night before, and so here it was 8:00 new york time. i was on the east coast at the time, and -- or it was 10:00 east coast time, and, you know, here they had gone eight hours with -- and they were just being evacuated, you know, by helicopters at 10:00, and so i just -- i knew they had spent the night alone, and then i thought that couldn't be very good. i'm sure that they were bleeding and stuff, so anyway, it was about an hour before i even found out that sam was alive. >> jeez. john, how many long and excruciating hours was it before you were able to talk to your son? >> well, i -- i ironically was camping up in the woods here in colorado a
first got the call from the outdoor group organization, and they really had very little information becau>> they were getting very little information. they couldn't pass it on to me. they didn't have any information to pass on, and i just -- i just feared the worst, and i didn't know who was alive and who wasn't. >> did you know immediately that it was a bear attack? >> all they knew was that a bear -- it was a bear attack, that it had happened the night before, and so here it...
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i find that not a lot of celebrities complain about it, becau because the pros and cons of being a celebritys definitely widening because, you really don't have to have -- >> any talent. >> talent or a trait -- >> does it bother you now it's so easy to become a celebrity? >> no, really, i don't really care. i don't have that competitive nature. i'm like, the more the merrier, great, come on down. and i try to, you know, really corral anybody who has that platform or voice in my charity. so if you have a platform or if so-and-so has a platform, i'm going to say, great, let's do some good with that. >> what's your game plan business wise? i've been watching your little operation, this empire that's being built, the eva longoria empire. you're like a mini oprah, aren't you? >> it's funny you say that. she would be my ideal, you know, mentor or my ideal person that i would like to follow, in that blueprint of what she's done. you know, i have my production company, i have my philanthropy, i have my perfume, i have my cookbook, so i have a lot of things going on, but i think what i love most abou
i find that not a lot of celebrities complain about it, becau because the pros and cons of being a celebritys definitely widening because, you really don't have to have -- >> any talent. >> talent or a trait -- >> does it bother you now it's so easy to become a celebrity? >> no, really, i don't really care. i don't have that competitive nature. i'm like, the more the merrier, great, come on down. and i try to, you know, really corral anybody who has that platform or...
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culture that gallopedp away because an have no certainty of this, but i just have a feeling that becaus of the lack of control within the industry itself andpppp certainly within my end of thep industry, there is a sort of we can do anything we like sort of feeling that has grown up and that has to stop.pppppp there's no two ways about it.p they should've stopped long ago pphese papers need to makepp money.pppppp ppnd the figure thatpp journalism you've talked about, celebrity journalism, they pgure that is the sort ofppp journalism that is going to pingp leadership.pppp it doesn't because circulationp falls just as fast as journalis increases. that sort ofppppp journali celebrity journalism inflict it uponp the public combined with circulation from the very first psualty has been newspapers.p >> invest getting but they'vep been doing after the figures in the guardian quietppppppp >> you can only hope.ppppp pmean, i sort of disagreeppp sadly.ppp i look at the circulation andp actually people to buy theppp
culture that gallopedp away because an have no certainty of this, but i just have a feeling that becaus of the lack of control within the industry itself andpppp certainly within my end of thep industry, there is a sort of we can do anything we like sort of feeling that has grown up and that has to stop.pppppp there's no two ways about it.p they should've stopped long ago pphese papers need to makepp money.pppppp ppnd the figure thatpp journalism you've talked...
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. >> can i hear a buzzer just becau because? thank you. i think you should be in charge of the buzzer. i think gingrich never really got his campaign off the ground because he told the truth about palm ryan's medicare deal. i'm most worried now for michele bachmann, because rick perry will get in and take all of her heat away right away. i'm going to dekeep talking so u feel better with the buzzer. >> you're talking too long. you're not winning that avocado green drop-in range for you. >> listen, your buzzer beater, ten seconds each. texas governor rick perry not in the race but already in second place in the latest poll. is the country ready for another texas governor as president? dana, you first. >> i don't see why not. texas has been doing pretty good despite the economic disaster. who knows? if he can do a good job, he can do a good job. i had time to spare. >> come on. let's hear it. [ buzzer ] >> i know. i like hearing the buzzer. go ahead, robert. >> is the country ready for another texas governor? yea, like cbs is ready for a new
. >> can i hear a buzzer just becau because? thank you. i think you should be in charge of the buzzer. i think gingrich never really got his campaign off the ground because he told the truth about palm ryan's medicare deal. i'm most worried now for michele bachmann, because rick perry will get in and take all of her heat away right away. i'm going to dekeep talking so u feel better with the buzzer. >> you're talking too long. you're not winning that avocado green drop-in range for...
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louis, tulsa and memphis, we're keeping an eye on those cities in particular, becaus >> thanks so mucher to erica. >> mary, thanks. it's been called the number one crisis affecting mammals in this country. scientists from more than 100 state and federal agencies coordinating their efforts to learn why bats are dying in droves. cbs news correspondent betty nguyen is here with the story. and it turns out a lot of us may actually know something about this. >> oh, yes. it's a trickle-down effect essentially. you notice more bugs this summer? >> yes. i thought it was just me. >> no. everybody is. and if you are, you can blame the bats. or to be more exact blame the fungus that is killing the bats in unprecedented numbers. it is a desperate situation with no solution in sight. bats often get a bad rap. as creepy blood-sucking night creatures. >> but people don't really know the level of importance that they have. in our ecosystem. >> reporter: but farmers like james roby, actually count on them to eat 100 metric tons of crop-damaging bugs every year. >> that's been very badly damaged by some
louis, tulsa and memphis, we're keeping an eye on those cities in particular, becaus >> thanks so mucher to erica. >> mary, thanks. it's been called the number one crisis affecting mammals in this country. scientists from more than 100 state and federal agencies coordinating their efforts to learn why bats are dying in droves. cbs news correspondent betty nguyen is here with the story. and it turns out a lot of us may actually know something about this. >> oh, yes. it's a...
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but in terms of voting, i don't think wfu's vote matters becaus that's more than enough republicans toally with the last cap and balance policemen, there were a handful of democrats voting for it. so i don't think it really matters. >> yeah, i think the big loser here is anthony weiner. he is so jealous of wu nergat eflt because his problem didn't happen during the debt crisis. but how will the democrats deal? in all these special elections, it's democrats that have won. democrats are winning the special elections at least in the house. >> a new hash tag is out there. fu washington. and as you can imagine, it's collecting followers by the truck road, shall we say. is social media the best and quickest way to get your voice heard in washington? dana. >> oh, absolutely. i think the tea party movement which was preceded by the don't go movement, that organized so many conservatives across the country. i think it's a great way to get your voices heard and a lot of our representatives and lawmakers are being a it difference to twitter. if they're not, then their aides definitely are. so you
but in terms of voting, i don't think wfu's vote matters becaus that's more than enough republicans toally with the last cap and balance policemen, there were a handful of democrats voting for it. so i don't think it really matters. >> yeah, i think the big loser here is anthony weiner. he is so jealous of wu nergat eflt because his problem didn't happen during the debt crisis. but how will the democrats deal? in all these special elections, it's democrats that have won. democrats are...
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and dire consequences of failure, at the same tie suggestime suggesting that comply kae llicated becausween what harry reid has proposed and john boehners has proposed. and even what mitch mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, has proposed. if these guys were to sit down and they could probably come up with something. the pbig difference, though, is if they need a second vote. right now boehner and the republicans in the house say we can raise the debt ceiling for six, eight months, but then the whole issue has to come up again and you heard the president say that's severally not acceptable. they won't go for 509 round two of this kind of debate in the middle of next year. there are ways you can get around that. mcconnell had a way of dealing with it a come, a complicated formula, the president could veto it. it's a little complicated. but the president just said key live with what mcconnell was sutinsut i suggesti suggesting. it's up to the house leadership to work up some sort of a deal and there isn't a lot of time p our viewer, the markets are watching this very, very care
and dire consequences of failure, at the same tie suggestime suggesting that comply kae llicated becausween what harry reid has proposed and john boehners has proposed. and even what mitch mcconnell, the republican leader in the senate, has proposed. if these guys were to sit down and they could probably come up with something. the pbig difference, though, is if they need a second vote. right now boehner and the republicans in the house say we can raise the debt ceiling for six, eight months,...
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this is a problem that was manufactur here in washingt, becau every sine one of the leaders over thereoted for raising the debt ceiling in the past and it has typically been a difficult but routine process. do have a genui underlying problem that our debt and deficits are too big. senator mcconnell's approach solves the first problem. it ds nosolve the second problem. i would like to solve that second problem. >> are you looking at this option as one likely outcome at this point for can you share with us why there is some hope that the talks that have been goinon might actually produce them? >> i always have hope. don'you remember my campaign? [laughter] even after being here 2.5 years, i continue to have pe, because of the american people. there is still good, common sense. all we have to do is a line with that common-sense on ts problem and it can get solved. i am assuming that at some point, members of coress are going to listen. a number orepublican former elected officis would say a balanced approach that includes some revenue is the right thing to do. the majoty of republican vot
this is a problem that was manufactur here in washingt, becau every sine one of the leaders over thereoted for raising the debt ceiling in the past and it has typically been a difficult but routine process. do have a genui underlying problem that our debt and deficits are too big. senator mcconnell's approach solves the first problem. it ds nosolve the second problem. i would like to solve that second problem. >> are you looking at this option as one likely outcome at this point for can...
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one thing we can to take for granted in this country, becau it has always been part of the furniture in the room, and our country, we are far, far more given to charitable causes than any other country in the world. hundreds of tis more. part of it is we are a generous people. part of it is our government a long time ago figured out people will give a lot more to what they care about giving to if there incentivized to do so through tax deductions. a person who has means will give $100,000 to an organization and get a $10,000 or $15,000 tax deduction for that. they will do so because they care about it and then that does tremendous good in the community. i would say churches should not be treated any differently than all of the other charitable, nonprofit organizations in the country. host: north carolina, republican. caller: thank you for taking my call. mr. land, a thank you for being on the forefront of making or keeping americans reminded that a divine intervention did have a big part in this country. could i ask you one thing? and they know the same answer. what you think is our
one thing we can to take for granted in this country, becau it has always been part of the furniture in the room, and our country, we are far, far more given to charitable causes than any other country in the world. hundreds of tis more. part of it is we are a generous people. part of it is our government a long time ago figured out people will give a lot more to what they care about giving to if there incentivized to do so through tax deductions. a person who has means will give $100,000 to an...