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, et cetera, et cetera, i'm a catholic, the same thing was said about tholics. there's sme pats of catholic history, by the way, that could be interpreted as being anti-democratic and anti-american. the popes denounced religious freedom in the 19th century. so there are parts of tradition that can be lifted up, twisted and used as a weapon against people you don't like because you're fearing them for a variety of reasons. that's what's happened to islam today. >> scott appleby of the university of notre dame, many thanks. >> thanks, bob. >>> in other news, the humanitarian disaster in pakistan continues after last month's devastating flooding. this week, riots broke out among those facing a shortage of food. although flood waters have begun to recede, the united nations says 3 million people are still in need of food and 6 million remain homeless. conditions on the ground make it difficult for aid groups to reach many of the victims. >>> humanitarian concerns also remain in haiti. eight moments after the deadly earthquake. new york arch bishop timothy dolan, cha
, et cetera, et cetera, i'm a catholic, the same thing was said about tholics. there's sme pats of catholic history, by the way, that could be interpreted as being anti-democratic and anti-american. the popes denounced religious freedom in the 19th century. so there are parts of tradition that can be lifted up, twisted and used as a weapon against people you don't like because you're fearing them for a variety of reasons. that's what's happened to islam today. >> scott appleby of the...
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, et cetera. i have thought man, no way that is going to happen in my lifetime. most people thought that. except for some in the soviet union who wanted to take a big step toward that. they wanted a global government. well, the people over in the soviet union wanted to fight for that ideology to the last breath. and the people here wanted to fight for freedom and liberty. the idea of communism was a hated idea. socialism, marxism, it was evil! fast forward a few decades later to today and we have an election in delaware where a marxist is running against another candidate and nobody is even batting an eye on that. it's hard to imagine, but in just a few short decades, we have forgotten. well, it's time to remember. and now make a choice. c'mon! ♪ ♪ >> glenn: hello, america. last night i got an e-mail from somebody who said, "i don't know what obama is doing." none of it make sense to me, but glenn, what you said on the program tonight is that the department of energy now wants to stop me from havi
, et cetera. i have thought man, no way that is going to happen in my lifetime. most people thought that. except for some in the soviet union who wanted to take a big step toward that. they wanted a global government. well, the people over in the soviet union wanted to fight for that ideology to the last breath. and the people here wanted to fight for freedom and liberty. the idea of communism was a hated idea. socialism, marxism, it was evil! fast forward a few decades later to today and we...
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we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the air and burning it. it's recycled by the ecosystem and so forth. if we stopped everything today, it's estimated there's another half degree and full degree of warming in the system because the earth is not in a balance. that's why we're warming up. we are gaining more heat from solar radiation than infrared, the reason is it's being intercepted by the ozone and others and it's a little more than a watt per square meter right now. but in the sort of mid range scenario we are out of balance by about two to three watts per square meter which is doing to cause all this problem. so if y
we all have cars and you can't change power plants overnight and et cetera, et cetera. but in fact the earth response to climate is not going to make too much difference until about the middle part of the century between all those scenarios. through 2050 a climate model is sort of a climate model no whatter what you do with it. in fact if you stop all , co2 emissions today. fossil fuel is the reason it's increasing because fossil means it's stored in the ground and now we're putting it in the...
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page five, we are so apologetic beyond believe et cetera. et cetera, et cetera.ou get the point. yanks, you can suck it. >> jimmy: well, you know -- what happened to lying? [ applause ] sometimes -- this is pretty good. this is -- i don't -- i don't really even know what's going on here, but this is lakers forward ron artest, who is nuts, in case you don't know, getting pulled over here in l.a. on monday while driving a tiny little race car. there he is. it's -- i guess he didn't have his registration was expired so they gave him a ticket. i think that's -- you shouldn't have to carry registration if you don't have a glove compartment in your car. where are you supposed to keep it? in your hat? snooki from "jersey shore" was in court today for her arrest on drunk and disorderly in seaside heights in new jersey. she pled guilty to a reduced charge of disturbing the quiet of the beach. which -- you can charge sea gulls with that, right? it's a dumb charge. she got two days of community service for it, which is kind of great. you know, with that tan, if they put her
page five, we are so apologetic beyond believe et cetera. et cetera, et cetera.ou get the point. yanks, you can suck it. >> jimmy: well, you know -- what happened to lying? [ applause ] sometimes -- this is pretty good. this is -- i don't -- i don't really even know what's going on here, but this is lakers forward ron artest, who is nuts, in case you don't know, getting pulled over here in l.a. on monday while driving a tiny little race car. there he is. it's -- i guess he didn't have his...
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and he's saying what an unbelievable deal, et cetera, et cetera. and that it's worth $18 million or $20 million and he paid $4.8 million. so i said, you know, this sounds more like a real estate transaction, and with all this trouble, maybe what i'll do is call up, offer him a nice profit, buy it -- i don't even want it, i don't like the location. it's not a great location, as far as i'm concerned. so i called him and he started bragging to me what a great deal he made. i said, why don't you sell it, as a smalltime developer, i'll give you your money back, i'll give you a 25% increase, i'll pay your costs, pay everything, and we'll end this whole fiasco. and he said, no, no, no, i wouldn't do that. this is worth $18 million or $20 million. and i said, well, are the people who sold it stupid? because i know the people who sold it and i know they're not stupid. you mean the real estate market in less than a year is four or five times what you paid? and he said, oh, they didn't know what they're doing. so the bottom line is, i view it more as a real e
and he's saying what an unbelievable deal, et cetera, et cetera. and that it's worth $18 million or $20 million and he paid $4.8 million. so i said, you know, this sounds more like a real estate transaction, and with all this trouble, maybe what i'll do is call up, offer him a nice profit, buy it -- i don't even want it, i don't like the location. it's not a great location, as far as i'm concerned. so i called him and he started bragging to me what a great deal he made. i said, why don't you...
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next level in our lives, the next house, on the ocean, the personal assistants, all the clothing, et ceterai do think there are a lot of people that just didn't want to believe that the crisis was happening, the world was changing and then boom reports there was bear stearns and lehman and fannie and freddie and all of a sudden it was the stark reality. >> thanks for being on the program. >> great to be here. >> congratulations on the book. alexandra lebenthal. >>> up next a look at the news this upcoming week that will have an impact on your money. as we take a break, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. to challenge ourselves on the most demanding track in the world. with us, in spirit, was every great car that we'd ever competed with. the bmw m5. and the mercedes-benz e63. for it was their amazing abilities that pushed us to refine, improve and, ultimately, develop the world's fastest production sedan. [ engine revving ] the cts-v, from cadillac. the new standard of the world. it's doing season. when we grab a little spare time...and get after it. the home depot has all th
next level in our lives, the next house, on the ocean, the personal assistants, all the clothing, et ceterai do think there are a lot of people that just didn't want to believe that the crisis was happening, the world was changing and then boom reports there was bear stearns and lehman and fannie and freddie and all of a sudden it was the stark reality. >> thanks for being on the program. >> great to be here. >> congratulations on the book. alexandra lebenthal. >>> up...
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so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with the cameras who went to acorn and then put that on the web directly. you know, forget the "chicago tribune," everybody else. now we have to follow that story... >> so then, jay, what happens to these ethics classes that we teach and we go to and we hear about in journalism schools and elsewhere that says, "you're not supposed to misrepresent yourself," and these sort of rigid rules that professional journalists follow that citizen journalists, as clarence just said, are not following? >> well, i don't think we have to wipe out the differences between professional journalists and other people who are trying to tell us what's going on. there are important differences. but it would be a mistake to say that professional journalists are the ones who have ethics and citizen journalists do not. when citizen journalists want to be trusted, they have to do certain things to earn th
so the grand tradition of nellie bly, et cetera-- >> ...and all that that went on and on, right? >> well, you can go on and on with that debate, but the point is that debate was shattered by those two kids with the cameras who went to acorn and then put that on the web directly. you know, forget the "chicago tribune," everybody else. now we have to follow that story... >> so then, jay, what happens to these ethics classes that we teach and we go to and we hear about...
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, et cetera, how do you build in mult politication process? >> she has incredible crossroads of kill that is also very successful and so those people that support governor palin are very loyal to her. >> who are they? are they women, are they men, mostly women? >> no. i think that it is -- it's both men and women and they're all over the country and they're really plugged into a lot of anger at the president. but what's also interesting about her supporters is they are just so incredibly loyal to her, she really can do no wrong. i mean everything, whether it be on monday when she's with bristol on "dancing with the stars" or endorsing you know christine o'donnell. it's really whatever she does, they're supportive. it's incredible. >> okay, okay, are they -- are they pro-life. >> yes. >> okay, they tend to be pro-life. are they middle-working class, regular income people, my hunch, right in the middle. >> i think so, too. and obviously it's the tea party -- the tea party people that are supporting her. people that identify themselves with -- as
, et cetera, how do you build in mult politication process? >> she has incredible crossroads of kill that is also very successful and so those people that support governor palin are very loyal to her. >> who are they? are they women, are they men, mostly women? >> no. i think that it is -- it's both men and women and they're all over the country and they're really plugged into a lot of anger at the president. but what's also interesting about her supporters is they are just so...
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, et cetera. dr. martin luther king knew that very well. we had separate water fountains, but he still disagreed with people vehemently. there were people that he vehemently disagreed and disagreed with him. so there is a separation on thought, but what is the bridge, dr. king? >> for my uncle, the bridge had to be, and would be today, jesus christ. you know, the begotten, the only begotten son of god. and my uncle's shining star, jesus christ. that's the equalizer, the connector, the love of god. he held on to that and then by the example of moses, the example of gandhi, the models and the principles, so the equalizer, the connector is always going to be the divine love of god and that's what helped by uncle to be willing to go to the mountain top. now, jesus christ in bodily form had not been born during the time of moses, but the principle and promise was there, the promise of love. >> glenn: isn't it really-- jesus is love. moses was love, right? >> well, the challenge, one of the challenges h
, et cetera. dr. martin luther king knew that very well. we had separate water fountains, but he still disagreed with people vehemently. there were people that he vehemently disagreed and disagreed with him. so there is a separation on thought, but what is the bridge, dr. king? >> for my uncle, the bridge had to be, and would be today, jesus christ. you know, the begotten, the only begotten son of god. and my uncle's shining star, jesus christ. that's the equalizer, the connector, the...
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country that have said i'm going to be married to you until death to us part, good times, bad times, et cetera. they end up divorced. people have ideals that they violate themselves because of things that go on in the human condition. and so i think all of us need to be aware of that before we start name-calling too quickly. >> i'm certainly not name-calling but i think there has to be a place in our religious discourse to critique scripture. because the same bible now, the premise i cannot stand for is that homosexuality is sin or wrong because the same scriptures used to lift up that said women could not preach, that say we could not eat pork or that two twains of fabric could not be twain and slavery was upheld by that same oppressive text. at some point we have to re-evaluate what we believe. we cannot couch it in we're all sinners and all have our shortcomings. no, there's things we have to give off, we have to let go of around oppressive theology. and homosexuality and homosexual oppression, homophobia in the church is one of those thing. >> you're promoting one biblical interpretation a
country that have said i'm going to be married to you until death to us part, good times, bad times, et cetera. they end up divorced. people have ideals that they violate themselves because of things that go on in the human condition. and so i think all of us need to be aware of that before we start name-calling too quickly. >> i'm certainly not name-calling but i think there has to be a place in our religious discourse to critique scripture. because the same bible now, the premise i...
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, et cetera.re not contending he took any of those things? >> no, no. there is a great scene where obama goes to his father's grave. he throws himself on the ground, he rubs his hand in the earth and he says through the earth, i try to in a sense get my father's spirit. but, of course, he didn't have his father. he couldn't get his father's body, but he says i'll take the next best thing. i'll take my father's dreams. i'll take his vision. i'll take his ideology. and the ideology is this. anti-colonial, african socialism. >> glenn: this is where, america, you have to understand, this is where the white house has gone crazy. they say anti-colonialism is racist. i want you to stick around for what do we have next? 13 minutes here. because dinesh is going to explain anti-colonialism real quick and then we're going to come back from the break and i'll show you a different example. we have one minute. can you say this real quickly? >> absolutely. very simple. anti-colonialism is the idea that the world
, et cetera.re not contending he took any of those things? >> no, no. there is a great scene where obama goes to his father's grave. he throws himself on the ground, he rubs his hand in the earth and he says through the earth, i try to in a sense get my father's spirit. but, of course, he didn't have his father. he couldn't get his father's body, but he says i'll take the next best thing. i'll take my father's dreams. i'll take his vision. i'll take his ideology. and the ideology is this....
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airports et cetera. hopkins couldn't stand each other. and were constantly battling. they kicked the construction industry back to good health. the upper right one is the alameda park station. they could not aid the private agencies. alameda had its own electrical system. these are various projects. los angeles storm drain system. they raised the dam. your water is a product of pw a. they built the sacramento water reservoir. the fans were so well built that in fact, they are still in use. the engineers said we have to replace a ball bearing. we of course, have neglected our infrainstruct our and it's rated to be a d and dropping. so if you don't pay your taxes, things do fall down. much of it is things that were built during the new deal. fortunately, they built them very well. so the stuff was really built to last. but, if you don't have taxes to run a state. i expect we will see more of that stuff. i will give you a brief tour that we take for granted. the commitment to public education in all its manifestations. public schools from kindergarten to higher education
airports et cetera. hopkins couldn't stand each other. and were constantly battling. they kicked the construction industry back to good health. the upper right one is the alameda park station. they could not aid the private agencies. alameda had its own electrical system. these are various projects. los angeles storm drain system. they raised the dam. your water is a product of pw a. they built the sacramento water reservoir. the fans were so well built that in fact, they are still in use. the...
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, et cetera. it's a bright show at many different levels. it is the originate tore of that concept. shouldn't they have kept it? >> my daughter wouldn't have said look at the boobs. >> boys might get a little excited. sesame street did the right thing. they got a tremendous amount of feedback. they pushed the envelope. they may have done it. sesame street is old school when you compare it to other cartoons. >> my daughter prefers the disney channel over sesame street. >> how hip is it going to get because of this blow up. what about stylistically in terms of etiquette. if a woman is obviously de deco tages is so big. what is a man supposed to do unofficially elevate your chin? >> what is going on? >> elmo is just a horn dog like the rest of us. but what do we want our kids to see. >> when you are out there at this point of your life you want to know? >> i want to know. >> i am concerned. obviously it's i am polite if you just sit there and say what are you saying? are you saying listen -- >> play
, et cetera. it's a bright show at many different levels. it is the originate tore of that concept. shouldn't they have kept it? >> my daughter wouldn't have said look at the boobs. >> boys might get a little excited. sesame street did the right thing. they got a tremendous amount of feedback. they pushed the envelope. they may have done it. sesame street is old school when you compare it to other cartoons. >> my daughter prefers the disney channel over sesame street. >>...
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and the couple of comments were made et cetera.o players maybe acting juvenile? >> i think when you dress a certain way, the way she was dressing it certainly opens up players to act that way. >> sean: she on very tight jeans. >> it doesn't still make it right for players to hoot and holler. poor baby, poor ines. she wants to be sitting right here on the great, great american panel. >> sean: she is invited. >> because she is dressed a certain way does not justify her being harrassed or catcalls or whatever that's the point, period, end of conversation. >> sean: i agree with you. i don't think she should be called any names. she said she was uncomfortable. i don't think dress should have anything to do with it. if you are in a locker room and you are a male reporter the guys are going to kid you. you have to expect some level of that if you are in a sports arena. >> we've been told it is inappropriate. she said she didn't raise this other groups raised this. she was prepared to say okay. >>
and the couple of comments were made et cetera.o players maybe acting juvenile? >> i think when you dress a certain way, the way she was dressing it certainly opens up players to act that way. >> sean: she on very tight jeans. >> it doesn't still make it right for players to hoot and holler. poor baby, poor ines. she wants to be sitting right here on the great, great american panel. >> sean: she is invited. >> because she is dressed a certain way does not justify...
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a lot of times we never addressed it, we acted like it wasn't there, et cetera.hen you get in the body of christ, people of faith, i'm finding that the way you interpret scripture. but if my conviction was, well, i don't believe in the gay lifestyle and i believe it's not god's way. >> so what's interesting here too, shane, is this suspect the first time we've heard a pastor say this, particularly in the black church. we've heard it in many black churches that condemn homosexuality. i wonder if this case might directly impact that message coming from many black churches, whether this investigation will kind of change the tone of how some black churches approach the discussion, the reality of homosexuality. >> well, interesting thing to think about it. first of all, bishop long's opinion does fit in with the context of majority of black churches. the national pew study, their recent data on the issue shows that a large majority of black christians and black churches affirm the possible statements against homosexuality. so it's kind of an issue of biblical hermaneu
a lot of times we never addressed it, we acted like it wasn't there, et cetera.hen you get in the body of christ, people of faith, i'm finding that the way you interpret scripture. but if my conviction was, well, i don't believe in the gay lifestyle and i believe it's not god's way. >> so what's interesting here too, shane, is this suspect the first time we've heard a pastor say this, particularly in the black church. we've heard it in many black churches that condemn homosexuality. i...
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. % >> i've seen no difference in what i'd find after a lump et cetera -- >>> the trial is ooly being tested on low-risk women ovee 45. >> 'm sure it will expand in to oller women or younger women because it's a one-stoo shop, actually. >> if it works it will beein demand. >>> oh, my gosh. >> two navy pilots are grounded after a mid-flighh ssunn. what officials say they did wrovenlth >>> you're going to see it in -peverything. you're going to have it in spaghetti, coffee creamers. >> a sweettr wayyfor medical marijuana patients tt get their meds. >>> temperatures have been hot and the radar has been dry. all of that ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] mcdonald's new chicken flatbreads. all out awesome combinations of juicy, grilled chicken topped with roasted garlic aioli and a natural four-cheese blend. mcdonald's chicken flatbreads. the simple joy of new discoveries. ♪ p>> well, greet weather. looks liie we'ring a bit of a cooldown. >> unpack the snugies? >> definitely. we're talking dropping 20 degrres from where we sat ttday. big change in our forecast. starts tomorrow. back to those fall-
. % >> i've seen no difference in what i'd find after a lump et cetera -- >>> the trial is ooly being tested on low-risk women ovee 45. >> 'm sure it will expand in to oller women or younger women because it's a one-stoo shop, actually. >> if it works it will beein demand. >>> oh, my gosh. >> two navy pilots are grounded after a mid-flighh ssunn. what officials say they did wrovenlth >>> you're going to see it in -peverything. you're going to...
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lieutenant general bostic said the people that disagree with this are bigots, et cetera, et cetera andneed any of them. they can all go. >> he didn't say that actually. >> well, he actually did. >> you're putting words in his mouth. >> lieutenant choi, let bishop jackson have the last word. >> but that general attitude shows that this thing is political. i think that what we have is a liberal democrats who are trying to score points with radical gay movements before the midterm election. it needs to be studied. it needs to be weighed out and i want my country and all people in it to be safe. >> discrimination does not need to be studied. it is wrong, period. >> okay. we'll leave it at that. lieutenant dan choi, bishop harry jackson, we thank you both. you're both obviously very passionate about your sides of the issue and both spoke eloquently on behalf of your positions. we appreciate your time. >> thanks for having me. >>> in other news tonight, some call it the super salmon but others have nicknamed it the frankenfish. coming up the feds are trying to decide if genetically altered f
lieutenant general bostic said the people that disagree with this are bigots, et cetera, et cetera andneed any of them. they can all go. >> he didn't say that actually. >> well, he actually did. >> you're putting words in his mouth. >> lieutenant choi, let bishop jackson have the last word. >> but that general attitude shows that this thing is political. i think that what we have is a liberal democrats who are trying to score points with radical gay movements...
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when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he was entirely blind by the age of 13 but learned gerschwin's rhapsody in blue by using braille scores. he was also one of the major instrumentalists of the feeling -- many of you recollected remember -- the thrilling sound of the 50's that blended the latin bolero with the latin sound. the second was chico, we like always to put these little names to people. my name is carlotta but my real name was charlotte and they called me carlotica, little charlotte. he moved to new york city in 1948, where benny goodman hire him and he became very famous in new york at the time and he died in new york in 2001. one
when i said irish americans, i go back to the americas, irish-spanish americans and french-irish, et cetera, and my own family live there. other famous irish american personalities at the time were, for example, in the news world the e. f. obrian, the editor of the times of cuba and in the cuban roman catholic church, father moynihan, no relationship to my grandmother, loved for his kindness and great sense of humor. born in the 20's in havana were of irish descent. they were fran emilio. he...
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environment, be it the department of public works, be it the police department and the fire department, et ceterao do the following. we put muni information up, company out of nowhere comes together and calls roots and takes information that exists so you could go on your p.d.a. and instead of worrying about whether we're on time with the public transit, you could find ow in realtime exactly when the bus will arrive. you got mothers that came together, because -- they actually -- are working more collaboratively to celebrate a lot of work that has been done to our play grounds in san francisco and they put together a mom map application, which uses the g.p. snfment your hand and can tell you where a play ground or park is within your area. you have got crime mapping that is being done now so if you you want to make sure you come to san francisco and you're nervous and you read about the tragedy with the tourist and you're not confident, you're going to stay at a hotel, you're not sure if the tenderloin is the right place, you could go on this crime mapping,.com, application, and you could get all
environment, be it the department of public works, be it the police department and the fire department, et ceterao do the following. we put muni information up, company out of nowhere comes together and calls roots and takes information that exists so you could go on your p.d.a. and instead of worrying about whether we're on time with the public transit, you could find ow in realtime exactly when the bus will arrive. you got mothers that came together, because -- they actually -- are working...
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when we talk about priorities, we might want to talk about smeeze, et cetera -- subcommittees.president marshall: lieutenant, can you tell them where we will be meeting? >> the conference center at embark dare owe 4. -- embarcadero 4. we will have that information all published. >> lieutenant, would you be the person that would inform mr. slaughter about this? commissioner chan: thank you for getting this location. it is a much nicer one than our previous one. commissioner kingsley: are you going -- the question is whether or not we have a need for a closed session. we did have that as our last question here. >> i would scug suggest that, just in case we want to go into more detail, we could have it in there or noticed. >> if you are covering process, i don't know that there would be a ground for a closed session. you would have to know which one you wanted to talk about and agendize it with specific notice. >> i would think you would have to update the priority. that's what i was talking about. what i was thinking about, last week we talked about who where we -- about where we
when we talk about priorities, we might want to talk about smeeze, et cetera -- subcommittees.president marshall: lieutenant, can you tell them where we will be meeting? >> the conference center at embark dare owe 4. -- embarcadero 4. we will have that information all published. >> lieutenant, would you be the person that would inform mr. slaughter about this? commissioner chan: thank you for getting this location. it is a much nicer one than our previous one. commissioner kingsley:...
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, et cetera. keith, the problem with this is, having been around politics for a long time, it's like business. you can't make money unless you spend money, okay. >> yes. >> you have to invest. political capital only grows if you invest. barack obama has this issue. the democrats have this issue. if they're going to make it work, they need to hammer it first, last and always endlessly. because when they do, they convince the american public. the poll numbers are not a measure of what you have done. the poll numbers are a measure of what you've not done. >> yes. >> and that's the situation here. you're talking about that with regard to don't ask, don't tell and that's the same thing. >> and thank you for quoting pastor murdoch there that first they came for the rich. lastly i would be remiss if i did not mention your personal little corner of the economy. this is one of the workforce retraining things? is that what with you have done here? >> yeah, it is. i'm staying with tv. i love my association w
, et cetera. keith, the problem with this is, having been around politics for a long time, it's like business. you can't make money unless you spend money, okay. >> yes. >> you have to invest. political capital only grows if you invest. barack obama has this issue. the democrats have this issue. if they're going to make it work, they need to hammer it first, last and always endlessly. because when they do, they convince the american public. the poll numbers are not a measure of what...
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commissioner chan: that is the ratio of the breakdown, age, gender, race, et cetera. >> and the police department does not have that information that is provided to us by them. the only thing we received is whether it is a match as it goes through, but we don't necessarily do anything with that information. president marshall: do you want to ask questions as he goes forward? >> i have my closing comments. commissioner chan: sure, go ahead. >> i would like to thank the i.d. tags for gathering this information. while some were entering the statistics manually so we could pull the statistics out into electronic sheets, the other teches were keeping up with the regular workload of the information, and i estimated approximately 200 man hours spread between 18 personnel went into gathering these statistics in the course of the last two months. so thank you. any questions? president marshall: thank you. commissioner chan. commissioner chan: thank you for your time in putting this together. thank you to the chief for putting your personnel time into this. as we move forward we might reduce the
commissioner chan: that is the ratio of the breakdown, age, gender, race, et cetera. >> and the police department does not have that information that is provided to us by them. the only thing we received is whether it is a match as it goes through, but we don't necessarily do anything with that information. president marshall: do you want to ask questions as he goes forward? >> i have my closing comments. commissioner chan: sure, go ahead. >> i would like to thank the i.d....
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activities that are watershed based that address a full range of supply quality, waist water, et cetera. the advantage to this is first, potential multiple benefits. the example that we will include in our document the shed where integrated has shown remarkable potential to come up with really innovative tools that were almost unthought of a decade past. cost savings and can bring funding and partners to the table. we think it will be and important tool for maximizeg the new tools. if your a water agency trying to improve landscape conservation and the local land use agency or jurisdiction of city and county is tremendously important. if your trying to emphasize stone water recapture,, so it's key to maximize the agencies. the third strategy is integrated management into this report all called energy down the drain and hit was releaseed 2004, that looks at energy implications of water management decisions. the results we found were striking and then the state of california and the numbers they came up were very interesting. they want a project alone represented 7 to 3 thousand of the wa
activities that are watershed based that address a full range of supply quality, waist water, et cetera. the advantage to this is first, potential multiple benefits. the example that we will include in our document the shed where integrated has shown remarkable potential to come up with really innovative tools that were almost unthought of a decade past. cost savings and can bring funding and partners to the table. we think it will be and important tool for maximizeg the new tools. if your a...
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i have traveled to haiti a couple of times during the coup, et ceteras, and aristide's return. >> you'veeen in the heaviness. you can talk to me. you the right man, then i. want to get a sense of where you want all of your efforts to culminate what do you want it to be at the end of the day? >> i think that, you know, that question can't be answered in, like, it can be answered in two parts. one of the parts is, economically. this country needs job creation. we have to find a way to bring back job creation to port-au-prince. you take a situation, over 700,000 people in one area. now, job creation is a problem. the recent job creation is a problem because you've never had a stable government. why would a business group come in and say, man, okay. we'll spend $100 million in port-au-prince. we believe this place is the future. so the thing about it is, unless you come up with job creation, then you are always going to have the same problem in haiti, which falls on the second aspect. and the second aspect of job creation is charity and business development. and when we say charity, we don't
i have traveled to haiti a couple of times during the coup, et ceteras, and aristide's return. >> you'veeen in the heaviness. you can talk to me. you the right man, then i. want to get a sense of where you want all of your efforts to culminate what do you want it to be at the end of the day? >> i think that, you know, that question can't be answered in, like, it can be answered in two parts. one of the parts is, economically. this country needs job creation. we have to find a way to...
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i ha travele to haiti a couple of times during the coup, et ceteras, a aristide's return. >> youe beenn theheaviness. you can talko me. you the right man, then i want to get sen of where you want all of you efforts to culminate what do you want it to be at the end of the day? >> i think that, you know, that estion can't be answered in, like, it c be answered in two pas. one of the parts is, economicly. is country needsob creation. have to find a way to bng back job creation to port-au-prince. you take a tuation, over 700,000 people in one area. now, job creatn is a problem. the recent job cation is a problem because you've nev had a stae government why would a business group come in and say,man, okay. wel spend $100illion in port-au-prince. believe this place i the future. so the thing aboutt is, uess you come up with jobcreation, en you are always going to have t se problem in haiti, which falls on the second aspect. and the cond aspect of job creation is charity and business devepment. and when we say charity, we don't mean like, bringing us food this week. we saying, charity in the
i ha travele to haiti a couple of times during the coup, et ceteras, a aristide's return. >> youe beenn theheaviness. you can talko me. you the right man, then i want to get sen of where you want all of you efforts to culminate what do you want it to be at the end of the day? >> i think that, you know, that estion can't be answered in, like, it c be answered in two pas. one of the parts is, economicly. is country needsob creation. have to find a way to bng back job creation to...