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and brian and bobby for all the hard work in putting the deal together with jeff and the group at caaeat days for giants' fans and our fans will be, i know, very privileged to be able to watch buster in the foreseeable future and idealliy, buster will be wearing a giants' uniform for the entirety of his career which is our goal. brian? >> what's unique about this as a general manager, without getting corny, we kind of role play a lot of things. and i always put myself in the players' and agents' position as well as well as larry's and the ownership's position, and i don't know if we had a mountain to climb but a hill to climb to try and get on the same page. in buster's case for the franchise, and he is not the face of the franchise, he is certainly the player that comes around once in a baseball life or not that often, and he is a client where you have to do your diligence, not only on behalf of the player's association and how the game works with everybody else's contracts and what other precedents are at hand but, you know, he's a special friend. he's a special person. how do you b
and brian and bobby for all the hard work in putting the deal together with jeff and the group at caaeat days for giants' fans and our fans will be, i know, very privileged to be able to watch buster in the foreseeable future and idealliy, buster will be wearing a giants' uniform for the entirety of his career which is our goal. brian? >> what's unique about this as a general manager, without getting corny, we kind of role play a lot of things. and i always put myself in the players' and...
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now we spent almost a billion dollars, four year s and the caa zoo rif may never come back.ak. this is not oil. this is a pipe-eating, planet-cooking, water-fouling goo that nobody know what is to do with, and we're going to shoot it across america's farm land and waterways, why? so a foreign corporation, who's made no promises to sell any of it to us, can get it to the global market, mainly china. as a democrat, i'm begging for somebody to stop this crazy thing. >> daryl hannah, let me ask you something. we use a lot of oil in this world. it would be great if we used less. we don't use enough alternatives. that's a topic for another conversation as to why we don't. the argument is that oil is going to get used by somebody in the world. >> part of that that problem is because one of the issues behind why we don't use enough of that is because canada has been senting their diplomats all over the world to fight climate legislation. they've lobbied the european union to fight climate legislation, you know, because they want to increase projects like the tar sands because they k
now we spent almost a billion dollars, four year s and the caa zoo rif may never come back.ak. this is not oil. this is a pipe-eating, planet-cooking, water-fouling goo that nobody know what is to do with, and we're going to shoot it across america's farm land and waterways, why? so a foreign corporation, who's made no promises to sell any of it to us, can get it to the global market, mainly china. as a democrat, i'm begging for somebody to stop this crazy thing. >> daryl hannah, let me...
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so you have a kid who is 19 or 20 years old who suddenly started saying that, you know, the caa is controlling and things like that, when the parents tried to get help, they are told that you don't have any legal ability to do anything. you can't get some kind of a hold on them in a mental health facility and all of this. my first question, the experts can answer it. are there legal barriers in state or federal law to help these young people who are exhibiting mental illness at the kind of help that they need? as the doctor says, they are not on the side of their parents or doctors. the second question is, what kinds of things, and it's related, what can we do is as we start to look at our health care policy on a national basis to start to really focus on some of these violent young offenders who are exhibiting mental illness? >> let me ask for a response to that. >> first of all, i would like to thank you for inviting me to participate in a really meaningful program. i would like to knowledge the importance of the stories we have heard today. hearing them for the first time, and as a clinicia
so you have a kid who is 19 or 20 years old who suddenly started saying that, you know, the caa is controlling and things like that, when the parents tried to get help, they are told that you don't have any legal ability to do anything. you can't get some kind of a hold on them in a mental health facility and all of this. my first question, the experts can answer it. are there legal barriers in state or federal law to help these young people who are exhibiting mental illness at the kind of help...
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no, it's because we have a misaalthougamisallocation of caa misallocation of wealth." what he means is the government hasn't taken enough wealth from the american people who worked hard and earned it, so they can distribute it around. that's what he means. that we are entitled to more of it from the economy, and we can extract more of it and then we can pass it out and we can tell all the people who got our checks how much we did for them, and by the way, we ask them to vote for us while we're at it. see what i sent you? i need your vote now. and, by the way, these awful republicans, they're talking about taking those checks away. you might not get all that money now. or you might get $98 instead f $100. and i'm going to protect you. so this is the politics of this thing. so it is clear that we have a mentality around here that's not healthy. and the mentality is that it's not a spending problem, and we don't have to cut spending, and the democratic budget, the democratic budget increases spending over the baseline we're on. and it raises taxes. now we'll submit a docu
no, it's because we have a misaalthougamisallocation of caa misallocation of wealth." what he means is the government hasn't taken enough wealth from the american people who worked hard and earned it, so they can distribute it around. that's what he means. that we are entitled to more of it from the economy, and we can extract more of it and then we can pass it out and we can tell all the people who got our checks how much we did for them, and by the way, we ask them to vote for us while...
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about -- and what a monster he was and he was hideous and running the entertainment business out of the caa evil and crooked or whatever and there has never been one single news story about him. not one. it prided itself on doing it all in the dark. i'm sitting at the "wall street journal." screw that. we will figure out a way to put them on the front of the wall street journal. i took off two months and i follow that man everywhere. when he would come to the carlisle hotel i'd i would be sitting in the jockey club with david brown talking about him, interviewing about him. two months solid nothing but peace in together who the hell is this guy that no one had ever heard of and ran it on the front page of of the journal. it jirga this entire reversal in his behavior. he decided he couldn't hide anymore and went public. many many stories, "vanity fair" and everybody came after that. if i took two weeks on that story today would be fired. >> by the same token, aren't there ways to exploit it? my own experience, arnold's wash and anger becoming governor of california was a gift from god. peopl
about -- and what a monster he was and he was hideous and running the entertainment business out of the caa evil and crooked or whatever and there has never been one single news story about him. not one. it prided itself on doing it all in the dark. i'm sitting at the "wall street journal." screw that. we will figure out a way to put them on the front of the wall street journal. i took off two months and i follow that man everywhere. when he would come to the carlisle hotel i'd i...