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vice president clyde: yes. i have been in france and in other countries where dogs are basically welcomed everywhere, and the dog. i think maybe intuitively over the centuries, they understood the companionship and the support and the emotional value and the civilizing influence of our relationships with our domestic animals, so when we are talking to small business owners and educating people about animals in public places, i guess the operative word is the well behaved animal, the well behaved animal, so i am just bringing that out just to throw that out for a discussion with the public health department in particular, because that seems to be where i see the biggest problem war barrier for acceptance, you know, widely around the city and county of san francisco. i think the public is very well aware of the rights of the disabled community. we have a lot of information that goes out. there can always be more outreach about the rights, but people are very sensitive when they see a tag or someone pulls out any
vice president clyde: yes. i have been in france and in other countries where dogs are basically welcomed everywhere, and the dog. i think maybe intuitively over the centuries, they understood the companionship and the support and the emotional value and the civilizing influence of our relationships with our domestic animals, so when we are talking to small business owners and educating people about animals in public places, i guess the operative word is the well behaved animal, the well...
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president o'brien: commissioner clyde? vice president clyde: -- >> there is a narrow definition of service dogs. there is no requirement. it is illegal to ask for a documentation. one of the things that you brought up that perhaps we can work with, when the federal law establishes a standard, you cannot go below that standard, so we have to follow that rule, but now, we are talking about service birds or service monkeys or cats or emotional support dogs. we can actually have some documentation and if this is not feasible, something not visible as a guide dog or perhaps as an assistance dog for someone in a wheelchair, we can do without the attack, but something above and beyond of what the federal law requires. that is my own concern. >> -- president o'brien: commissioner clyde? the commissioner can ask a question that can bring someone back. vice president clyde: with that beautiful bird, what is the specific barrier that you face when you enter a business with your birth? or a challeni
president o'brien: commissioner clyde? vice president clyde: -- >> there is a narrow definition of service dogs. there is no requirement. it is illegal to ask for a documentation. one of the things that you brought up that perhaps we can work with, when the federal law establishes a standard, you cannot go below that standard, so we have to follow that rule, but now, we are talking about service birds or service monkeys or cats or emotional support dogs. we can actually have some...
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commissioner clyde? >> aye. commissioner riley? commissioner riley: yes. >> we met last month with the mta and i thought we got an interesting discussion on how impact fees work. and especially with the case with summers which regina spoke about earlier. there needs to be some changes based on small businesses and use changes especially in the mission. that is something i know our committee, and janet and i will be looking at that going forward. would you like to make a comment on that? >> i think i found it most illustrative that members of the different departments have no idea out. when people pay for different fees and structures. not only of the not dial than into the different departments but even within their own department fee on top of the. >> the thing i took away from it is impact fees. if you are in the eastern neighborhoods, you have the impact fee. if you are doing certain businesses, you are hit with that transit impact fee. that is hundreds of thousands of dollars. if you're a mom and pop shop wine to open a busines
commissioner clyde? >> aye. commissioner riley? commissioner riley: yes. >> we met last month with the mta and i thought we got an interesting discussion on how impact fees work. and especially with the case with summers which regina spoke about earlier. there needs to be some changes based on small businesses and use changes especially in the mission. that is something i know our committee, and janet and i will be looking at that going forward. would you like to make a comment on...
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president o'brien: commissioner clyde? vice president client: -- clyde: think you for your presentation. -- thank you for your presentation. this is right after income taxes are due and right after the difficult time of the year, at least in the hospitality industry typically, so there will need to be quite a vote bit of outreach done -- there will need to be quite a bit of outreach done. there was a wisdom in these fees and licenses being issued at different times throughout the year, so it will take some significant outreach. i believe for the smaller businesses and people who might be encountering cash flow problems. i do know, i will say that i believe the tax collector's office generally works with taxpayers to the best of their ability, and i would like to just hope that as you develop this rollout that you have some room to assist people in case, you know, inadvertently they are not going to be -- we know that in the downturn, the tax collector and the treasure worked very hard to minimize the impact on businesses a
president o'brien: commissioner clyde? vice president client: -- clyde: think you for your presentation. -- thank you for your presentation. this is right after income taxes are due and right after the difficult time of the year, at least in the hospitality industry typically, so there will need to be quite a vote bit of outreach done -- there will need to be quite a bit of outreach done. there was a wisdom in these fees and licenses being issued at different times throughout the year, so it...
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commissioner clyde: i do want to mention the role of muni. their program, i have never encountered a drop ever that was unwilling to wait. caltrain come culmore can be done with bart -- caltrain, more can be done with bart. coffin is there an -- often it is their environment that makes it possible. >> we will go straight to the next item, please. >> commissioners, i believe we are going to move on to item 11. presentation, discussion, and possible action on the office of small business branding. we have a presentation by the firm rhdg. >> before rhdg began as the presentation, we have had some discussions. at our retreat we talked about possibly a new logo for the commission. in the discussion of taking a look at another logo and taking a look at different departments, i have presented to you in the past a couple of meetings ago an overview. we're looking at more of a department identity. as we begin to grow, and we're having more interfacing in a departmental manner. what we have worked with is to help us develop a department identity. and w
commissioner clyde: i do want to mention the role of muni. their program, i have never encountered a drop ever that was unwilling to wait. caltrain come culmore can be done with bart -- caltrain, more can be done with bart. coffin is there an -- often it is their environment that makes it possible. >> we will go straight to the next item, please. >> commissioners, i believe we are going to move on to item 11. presentation, discussion, and possible action on the office of small...
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coming up when i talk to clyde anderson. >>> i'm t.j. holmes.it is churning in the gulf of mexico. we have seen several states of emergency put in effect. mississippi and louisiana trying to get their ducks in a row right now. they know this water is likely going to start rising. look at what they are doing on grand isle, louisiana. the rain is already there. they are getting rain for more. i talked to rupert lacy. he is the emergency director for gulfport and biloxi, mississippi. i asked if people were ready to get out of there. >> of course, they are. we are in the process of rebuilding after katrina. one of the misfortunes is that in some of our lower lying areas of or county, people have not built back right back in paradise along the water. we've had been ten roads we had water over because of rivers coming up the southeast flow. you know, we had a couple of homeowners that talked to us about the standing water. if we have to, we are ready to pull the trigger and open up a shelter. we still have a little bit of time so people can prepare th
coming up when i talk to clyde anderson. >>> i'm t.j. holmes.it is churning in the gulf of mexico. we have seen several states of emergency put in effect. mississippi and louisiana trying to get their ducks in a row right now. they know this water is likely going to start rising. look at what they are doing on grand isle, louisiana. the rain is already there. they are getting rain for more. i talked to rupert lacy. he is the emergency director for gulfport and biloxi, mississippi. i...
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became effectively like it like you would they went everywhere spent all the time together clyde tolson rose meteoric clay from a humble agent to become assistant director of the f.b.i. in very short order to have three years so it looked as though they were gay. and that i think it did become significant as you rightly point out when i put together the facts about trade good. trade hoovers a version to pursuing the math here in united states with the facts which i find compelling that the that the mafia. knew about his sexuality and used it as a lever to to make sure that he did note that the f.b.i. did not pursue organized crime at the very time that it was right on the rise and could have been squashed so that by the time the f.b.i. did get serious about organized crime which was during the kennedy administration. it had reached a peak and was enormously powerful so that it couldn't be scorched at all and it took. a long time years later for one could say that organized crime was even even moral that speak. you write about j. edgar hoover influence in the course of world war two by i
became effectively like it like you would they went everywhere spent all the time together clyde tolson rose meteoric clay from a humble agent to become assistant director of the f.b.i. in very short order to have three years so it looked as though they were gay. and that i think it did become significant as you rightly point out when i put together the facts about trade good. trade hoovers a version to pursuing the math here in united states with the facts which i find compelling that the that...
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frawley clyde frazier, jr.an inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 years. we all love you and miss you. with a lot of help, i am holding down the fort. they all of you be at peace. >> and my dad, ronald. we love you and miss you every day. you live on through your granddaughters whom we teach to always hold the door open for others just like their grandpa did that day. [applause] gregg j. froehner lisa ann frost peter christian fry clement a. fumando steven elliot furman paul furmato fredric neal gabler richard samuel federick gabrielle james andrew gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. take care of mom for me. >> and our son, edward. your dad, your wife, your children, and your three sis
frawley clyde frazier, jr.an inez frederick andrew fredricks tamitha freeman brett owen freiman peter l. freund arlene eva fried alan wayne friedlander andrew keith friedman >> and my husband, jack, who proudly serve our city for 32 years. we all love you and miss you. with a lot of help, i am holding down the fort. they all of you be at peace. >> and my dad, ronald. we love you and miss you every day. you live on through your granddaughters whom we teach to always hold the door...
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clyde, good stuff. good to see you. >>> 24 minutes past the hour.ve a cocktail or glass of wine? if you need one, i have one for you. this only applies to some of you. i'll explain this in a second. stay here. why do we have aflac... aflac... and major medical? major medical, boyyyy! [ beatboxing ] ♪ i help pay the doctor ♪ ain't that enough for you? ♪ there are things major medical doesn't do. aflac! pays cash so we don't have to fret. [ together ] ♪ something families should get ♪ ♪ like a safety net ♪ even helps pay deductibles, so cover your back, get... ♪ a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aflac! [ male announcer ] help protect your family at aflac.com. [ beatboxing ] >>> all right. getting close to the bottom of the hour. ladies, drinks on me. a harvard study that says women who drink moderately in middle age have better health when they get older. women who drank one-to-two drinks a day in middle life had better health. women who spread their alcohol consumption over a week fared better than women who drank just one or two days a week. how do you like that? >>> a
clyde, good stuff. good to see you. >>> 24 minutes past the hour.ve a cocktail or glass of wine? if you need one, i have one for you. this only applies to some of you. i'll explain this in a second. stay here. why do we have aflac... aflac... and major medical? major medical, boyyyy! [ beatboxing ] ♪ i help pay the doctor ♪ ain't that enough for you? ♪ there are things major medical doesn't do. aflac! pays cash so we don't have to fret. [ together ] ♪ something families should...
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clyde? >> i like the tax incentive.rucial to get the potential employees, you are paying them unemployment and get them in here and get them trained, and have them under how it works, and it helps to have them in there when you have that hiring decision, you have that person trained and knowing your system. they can look at sba. it's a program for small businesses. it's the life blood of america when you are talking about small businesses. that's what drives our company. so if we get the fed to buy up some of the debt, we could make strides towards helping people to get jobs, and getting small businesses to feel comfortable. they are comfortable about making new hiring decisions. i know somebody is behind me and i know i have the additional boost of income, and it's going to help me say i want to hire five new people, and that's what is going to drive the economy. >> let's talk to somebody that does hiring. sorry you are not here with the party here on the couch, but what are you listening for? >> for us in our business
clyde? >> i like the tax incentive.rucial to get the potential employees, you are paying them unemployment and get them in here and get them trained, and have them under how it works, and it helps to have them in there when you have that hiring decision, you have that person trained and knowing your system. they can look at sba. it's a program for small businesses. it's the life blood of america when you are talking about small businesses. that's what drives our company. so if we get the...
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commissioner clyde: thank you for the presentation, a few questions i have. will you define what makes a safe bike route? what we're saying is nyc is slipping away. somewhere as big and dance and chaotic as new york city is doing a good job. when we have separated space you do not have the weaving and interaction. people feel safe. what you hear from the drivers is predictability. that is key. i want to know what to expect. as we see more people bicycling, we want to make room for them. the dedicated bikeways, those have shown huge increases in the number of people bicycling. we would like to see a connecting to the neighborhoods and the regional transit areas. it is about space. >> are there any plans for hard scaping to separate the lanes from traffic? >> market street, to do something more than the white poles -- >> we're trying to move people off. we will fight on the embarcadero as opposed to in traffic. if it is a light pedestrian day. is there any developed discussion about where perhaps parking could be taken now and hard skatscaped. >> we have been w
commissioner clyde: thank you for the presentation, a few questions i have. will you define what makes a safe bike route? what we're saying is nyc is slipping away. somewhere as big and dance and chaotic as new york city is doing a good job. when we have separated space you do not have the weaving and interaction. people feel safe. what you hear from the drivers is predictability. that is key. i want to know what to expect. as we see more people bicycling, we want to make room for them. the...
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commissioner clyde: i have a few items for new business. public safety, sf travel has reported that local people already know there is a significant uptick in street crime over the last few months. tourists are reporting harassment and employees are seeing more aggressive behavior. there has been significant deterioration in the public safety, particularly late at night. we need to look at ways to reverse this trend. if one of your employees is murdered on a cigarette break, you might be thinking than is a little bit more than just of the mission or just the neighborhood that you are in. i would like this commission to get a briefing on public safety for small businesses and see what we can do. the nature of aggressive panhandling has gotten -- people are more aggressive. it is all disturbing, but to see it increase in the midday hours, the afternoon hours, to see people of any age or ethnicity jumped for their stuff, frankly, you know, i just have some questions about resources. i have questions about planning. i would like to hear somethi
commissioner clyde: i have a few items for new business. public safety, sf travel has reported that local people already know there is a significant uptick in street crime over the last few months. tourists are reporting harassment and employees are seeing more aggressive behavior. there has been significant deterioration in the public safety, particularly late at night. we need to look at ways to reverse this trend. if one of your employees is murdered on a cigarette break, you might be...
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commissioner clyde: i wanted to say that this week i had a similar conversation with a different business. it took almost two years to turn a small cafe into a cafe /restaurant. it took two years because of planning and the building department and the building inspector, you know, having problems within their own department and doing advocacy for the smallest little business. i just heard a very similar story costing the person a lot of money and a lot of time trying to straighten these things out. i agree with the director that jobs are number one. you are to be commended for hanging in here. i am sure that with this example and others, the advocacy can be applied to show that it is in their best interest to get people up and operating. just getting that as opposed to, let's just cover ourselves or make sure, getting you up and open is the highest thing that they can do. >> we appreciate that. the biggest thing that i keep thinking about is that the fee structure is exactly the same for me as a small-business person is a large scale developer. as i was researching how mta comes up with t
commissioner clyde: i wanted to say that this week i had a similar conversation with a different business. it took almost two years to turn a small cafe into a cafe /restaurant. it took two years because of planning and the building department and the building inspector, you know, having problems within their own department and doing advocacy for the smallest little business. i just heard a very similar story costing the person a lot of money and a lot of time trying to straighten these things...
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. >> clyde frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. >> andrew fredricks. >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman. >> peter l. freund. >> arlene eva fried. >> alan wayne friedlander. >> andrew keith friedman. >> and my husband, jack fanning, who proudly served our city for 32 years. we all love you, we all miss you, and i'm holding down the fort. make all of you that passed that fateful day be at peace. >> and my father. we love and miss you every day. we teach her granddaughter to hold the door for others just like their grandpa did that day. [applause] >> gregg j. froehner. >> peter christian fry. >> clement a. fumando. >> steven elliot furman. >> paul furmato. >> fredric neal gabler. >> richard samuel federick gabrielle. >> james andrew gadiel. >> pamela lee gaff. >> ervin vincent gailliard. >> deanna lynn galante. >> grace catherine galante. >> anthony edward gallagher. >> daniel james gallagher. >> john patrick gallagher. >> and my father. we love and miss you. take care of my mother for me. >> and my son. your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and lov
. >> clyde frazier, jr. >> lillian inez frederick. >> andrew fredricks. >> tamitha freeman. >> brett owen freiman. >> peter l. freund. >> arlene eva fried. >> alan wayne friedlander. >> andrew keith friedman. >> and my husband, jack fanning, who proudly served our city for 32 years. we all love you, we all miss you, and i'm holding down the fort. make all of you that passed that fateful day be at peace. >> and my father. we love...
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central bank leader says the eurozone should be more financially integrated the outgoing chief john clyde thought a federation with a central finance ministry for europe was the only solution to the debt crisis but financial writer peter bell tells r t the euro zone system is so flawed that he thinks even a common economic government won't save the single currency it may indeed be if not too late and certainly very late in the day in order to institute a financial government for europe the system could collapse before it is politically possible to put these sorts of measures in place but at the same time although parliaments if you like don't want to europe to collapse there is a growing feeling both within parliaments and also amongst the people who elect parliaments and that's true of germany the most pro european in all of the of all of the countries but there is a certain impatience away in up is it really worth giving up a sovereignty and b. possibly a lot of money in order to save a system that was really designed right from the beginning it is certainly a question that parliaments
central bank leader says the eurozone should be more financially integrated the outgoing chief john clyde thought a federation with a central finance ministry for europe was the only solution to the debt crisis but financial writer peter bell tells r t the euro zone system is so flawed that he thinks even a common economic government won't save the single currency it may indeed be if not too late and certainly very late in the day in order to institute a financial government for europe the...
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different way what we managed to do unfortunately is to actually spread it is to actually recruit for clyde over the past over the past ten years i've said this time and again peter and possibly one time on your program in the past before nine eleven i frequented and prayed at a mosque where after prayers people would on a rag cell tape sort of sound for about fifty cents and no one would buy immediately after nine eleven he became a hero and that same tape was going for ten dollars and people would be searching for more we're going to jump in right here you do a short break and after the actual break we'll continue our discussion on nine eleven a decade out to work hard. to get into the. when you look for nuclear weapons against. in human visible measured in barrels. brains most. download the official t.f. location show i phone the i pod touch from the i.q. samples to. life on the go. see video on demand. bold colors an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the t.v. dot com. kicking. back across the time came to mind you were talking about the nine eleven attack you. can see. d
different way what we managed to do unfortunately is to actually spread it is to actually recruit for clyde over the past over the past ten years i've said this time and again peter and possibly one time on your program in the past before nine eleven i frequented and prayed at a mosque where after prayers people would on a rag cell tape sort of sound for about fifty cents and no one would buy immediately after nine eleven he became a hero and that same tape was going for ten dollars and people...
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operation shell game according to clyde anderson. always good to have you, buddy.ve you the low didn't on the return of those two american hikers set to possibly touch down back on u.s. soil in just a matter of hours. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes our bank so different. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony ? sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroute greg to fresno. growing businesses use machine-to-machine technology from verizon wireless. susie ! the vending machine... already filled. cool bike. because the business with the best technology rules. ♪ hush, little baby ♪ don't you cry ♪ soon the sun ♪ is going to shine ♪ [ male announcer ] toyota presents the pr
operation shell game according to clyde anderson. always good to have you, buddy.ve you the low didn't on the return of those two american hikers set to possibly touch down back on u.s. soil in just a matter of hours. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their...
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." >> stone: then why did you lie about not seeing clyde frog the night he died?t i'm awesome and cool, polly prissy- pants. >> kroft: their typical week begins on thursday in this l.a. conference room with a blank storyboard and a brainstorming session that includes executive producer anne garefino and two staff writers. >> stone: and you have, like, a typical, like, cartman comes in... >> kroft: they have six days to deliver a completed episode to comedy central that will air the following wednesday. that usually involves five ten- to-12-hour days and one all- nighter. as soon as they have an idea for a scene, parker sill sit down and bang it out, and then hand it off to the animators and, if necessary, to their lawyers. >> parker: we probably have more freedom than anyone in television and we have for a long time, but we do still, at the end of the day... >> stone: we have legal. >> parker: ...we have lawyers. we have legal. >> kroft: one of their touchiest episodes was about scientology, a notoriously litigious group. parker and stone wanted to include a scene
." >> stone: then why did you lie about not seeing clyde frog the night he died?t i'm awesome and cool, polly prissy- pants. >> kroft: their typical week begins on thursday in this l.a. conference room with a blank storyboard and a brainstorming session that includes executive producer anne garefino and two staff writers. >> stone: and you have, like, a typical, like, cartman comes in... >> kroft: they have six days to deliver a completed episode to comedy central...
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on the winding curves overlooking the bay when he lost control, swerved into the oncoming lane and clyde with -- collided with the car. the victim appeared to be in his 50s. the police will not site the drive. >> eye tech devices were scanning custom efforts at pair of atms in pleasant hill. a maintenance technician discovered metal boxes attached to two atms outside chase's branch on contra costa county boulevard thursday evening. each box contain a cell phone. >> the cell phones were set to record people putting their atm debit card in the machine and entering pin numbers. >> detectives plan to meet with chase's security department to review surveillance cameras near the atm and check to see if any customer accounts were compromised. it appears the boxes were there for about an hour. >> two uc berkeley students imprisoned in iran are expected to return to u.s. soil tomorrow. earlier today shane beauer and josh fattal spoke to reporters just before boaring their flying to the u.s. from ohman. the men said they're heath egg to go home and it's been an incredible experience. >> never forg
on the winding curves overlooking the bay when he lost control, swerved into the oncoming lane and clyde with -- collided with the car. the victim appeared to be in his 50s. the police will not site the drive. >> eye tech devices were scanning custom efforts at pair of atms in pleasant hill. a maintenance technician discovered metal boxes attached to two atms outside chase's branch on contra costa county boulevard thursday evening. each box contain a cell phone. >> the cell phones...
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>> there is a lot of -- martin van buren's brother, clyde was on "the smack."control his half nephews and nephews. that wasn't even a question, really. >> know your history. as far as this guy is concerned, again he is obama's dad's half brother. half brother. i'm sure he has not played that card and explaining that away. as far as i'm concerned a half brother, you are not even related. >> well uare half related. >> and you are wrong. are you a jennette tau cyst. were you in oxford for four years. >> i did not drink the coffee. >> are you not even supposed to be here. >> i should be working on something important right now. >> what is smack? >> that's heroin. >> i knew it meant something. but i was never clear on which drug it was. >> why didn't i lie and tell him it was jam? that was stupid. you would have gone to your local bodega and ordered some smack. >> have you been to that bodega? you will get the smack. >> it is true, dungens and -- dungens and dragons keeps you off of drugs. >> i thought it kept them off drugs. >> no, they spend their money 0* cakes.
>> there is a lot of -- martin van buren's brother, clyde was on "the smack."control his half nephews and nephews. that wasn't even a question, really. >> know your history. as far as this guy is concerned, again he is obama's dad's half brother. half brother. i'm sure he has not played that card and explaining that away. as far as i'm concerned a half brother, you are not even related. >> well uare half related. >> and you are wrong. are you a jennette tau...
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. >> you learn something there with clyde this morning. >> yes. >> it's not all the same for everybody. maybe you should pay off and be safe. >> whatever you feel comfortable with. >> fredricka, it's all yours. >> keep that credit score up, too. >> yes. good to see you. >> you as well. we'll see you in new york tomorrow for the 9/11 marking of ten years. >> yes. >>> security is stepped up across america this weekend after what officials call a credible but unconfirmed report that terrorists may be planning an attack on u.s. soil. tomorrow will mark the tenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. afghanistan's taliban movement issued a statement accusing the west of using 9/11 as a pretext for a war on muslims. it threatened to send america to, quote, the dust bin of history, unquote. according to a senior u.s. official, intercepted communications suggest the possibility of a terrorist attack on new york or washington. allen chernoff and athena jones are standing by. all allan? >> reporter: ten years on the threat of terror remains ever present, especially here in new york city. the latest d
. >> you learn something there with clyde this morning. >> yes. >> it's not all the same for everybody. maybe you should pay off and be safe. >> whatever you feel comfortable with. >> fredricka, it's all yours. >> keep that credit score up, too. >> yes. good to see you. >> you as well. we'll see you in new york tomorrow for the 9/11 marking of ten years. >> yes. >>> security is stepped up across america this weekend after what...
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earlier i spoke with clyde anderson who explained while saving for the future is so important.case is different. >> i think the rainy day fund is important. it's great to pay down debt. we're not saying don't pay your debt, but get the ray diny fund first. in this economy, they're saying you should have ten months of reserves set aside for emergencies. emergencies do happen. they're happening more now than ever. >> you say still you might not be paying down versus paying on. >> exactly. >> make the minimum payment? >> make your minimum payments. in the cases where you have a situation where you're trying to get your debt to income better, maybe you're trying to qualify for a home, you may want to pay that debt down. depends on what your goals are. it's important to have financial goals set in place to know exactly what i'm trying to do. >> okay. and what we're talking about here is chunks. >> yes. >> you say pay yourself first. >> yes. >> if you've got $5,000 sitting on the credit card and the minimum might be $100, keep up with the timely payments but don't pay $1,000 or $2,00
earlier i spoke with clyde anderson who explained while saving for the future is so important.case is different. >> i think the rainy day fund is important. it's great to pay down debt. we're not saying don't pay your debt, but get the ray diny fund first. in this economy, they're saying you should have ten months of reserves set aside for emergencies. emergencies do happen. they're happening more now than ever. >> you say still you might not be paying down versus paying on....
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there's a lot of places you use your debit card, you actually shouldn't do that, at least according to clyderson. talked to him a little earlier. he explained that you should not use your debit card at a restaurant, because your waiter literally walks away with your card. >> they're gone, they've got your number. >> that's why you say -- >> exactly. so you want to have some sort of control. and you lose some sort of control when you're giving them that debit card to go away and do what they do. >> but when they go away with your debit card, your protections in place than -- >> exactly, exactly. >> what about a gas station? >> because a lot of gas stations have these atms, these convenient atm machines that a lot of people use. those are the ones i'm saying stay away from. some of them look a little suspect. g to the bank. don't want to use it somewhere where it's suspect. >> it's not a matter of buying the gas. >> no. >> oh. >> but on the other side, when you're talking about gas, you don't any recourse as well. it doesn't come out immediately sometimes. >> give me the other places. these mi
there's a lot of places you use your debit card, you actually shouldn't do that, at least according to clyderson. talked to him a little earlier. he explained that you should not use your debit card at a restaurant, because your waiter literally walks away with your card. >> they're gone, they've got your number. >> that's why you say -- >> exactly. so you want to have some sort of control. and you lose some sort of control when you're giving them that debit card to go away...
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i mean, you don't have to be bonnie and clyde to be a bank robber, and you don't have to be al qaedato be a terrorist. >> i don't think these people are terrorists. i think the people and the agencies and the industry that they're fighting are the true terrorists. when you've got big timber companies coming into the northwest, clear-cutting old- growth forest; big oil companies with their big oil spills that cost billions and billions and billions of dollars-- you don't see the fbi raiding these executives' homes or anything like that. they aren't being threatened with life in prison. all they really do is just pay a fine and move on to the next court. >> the old adage that, you know, one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter is true. you know, if you agree with their motives, "wow, they're a hero. they're not a terrorist at all." if you disagree with their motives, then they're a terrorist. that's tough, okay? that's why its a whole lot cleaner to deal with crimes. g,i ood cthris, t n-crimes. okay, im good with that. i can do that. arson is a crime. good, i can do that. y
i mean, you don't have to be bonnie and clyde to be a bank robber, and you don't have to be al qaedato be a terrorist. >> i don't think these people are terrorists. i think the people and the agencies and the industry that they're fighting are the true terrorists. when you've got big timber companies coming into the northwest, clear-cutting old- growth forest; big oil companies with their big oil spills that cost billions and billions and billions of dollars-- you don't see the fbi...
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while george bush was waiting for the recount in florida, he executed his last prisoner, a man named clydet to president bush, jones' lawyers had asked for a mite continued rile dna test on a piece of hair, and the texas court of appeals had ruled 3-2 that you couldn't execute or even sustain this conviction unless that hair is the independent corroborating evidence. well, a few months ago, the innocence project and the texas observer, we were able to get a dna test on that hair that demonstrated that it did not come from claude jones, it came from the victim, and that means, legally, there was legally insufficient evidence to sustain that conviction. and what's extraordinary about it is the president didn't even know. bush didn't even know that this request had been made. and then, of course, there's the case that i hope you will be covering as the president campaign continues, and that's of cameron todd willingham. >> i heard you spoke of that earlier tonight. there's so much there. we do know this. that if we did not have the death penalty in this country, only, we wouldn't be in this s
while george bush was waiting for the recount in florida, he executed his last prisoner, a man named clydet to president bush, jones' lawyers had asked for a mite continued rile dna test on a piece of hair, and the texas court of appeals had ruled 3-2 that you couldn't execute or even sustain this conviction unless that hair is the independent corroborating evidence. well, a few months ago, the innocence project and the texas observer, we were able to get a dna test on that hair that...
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clyde jones is in the house. former governor of virginia and one of my greatest friends, the first person to endorse me outside of illinois, my home state, right here in richmond, va., tim cain. [applause] and his lovely wife, who also love. another history maker and outstanding former governor, doug wilder is in the house. [applause] you guys can sit down if you want. but you do not have seats, so you guys don't have to. [applause] it is good to be in virginia, because the sun is out. i have not seen the sun and about five days. it was nice to remember what that was like. it is always nice to get out of washington once in awhile. to be with the american people. i have great memories of richmond and i have wonderful feelings about the commonwealth of virginia. the people here -- [applause] the people here, i think, have an innate optimism and a can-do spirit that is typical of this country. >> i love you! >> i love you, too. it is good to get some fresh air and a fresh perspective. i am grateful to spend some tim
clyde jones is in the house. former governor of virginia and one of my greatest friends, the first person to endorse me outside of illinois, my home state, right here in richmond, va., tim cain. [applause] and his lovely wife, who also love. another history maker and outstanding former governor, doug wilder is in the house. [applause] you guys can sit down if you want. but you do not have seats, so you guys don't have to. [applause] it is good to be in virginia, because the sun is out. i have...
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here is a live picture that shows us the back of the end clyde section of the bay bridge. we have an accident of the western side. we're talking about the suspension span between europe what i had san francisco. there is a back up. george is following the latest. whine the vote it down walden in an n d. the and then but and warm /+ >> hot cake click and >> drive * our rhetoric of boards of 485. we could be looking at 50 minute drive *. there is no waiting. it easy ride across the span. the golden gate bridge ride, 0101 sell about has been a ride program countywide did just a word of an accident want if you are driving down from navato if you could be looking at another hot spot. >> the dow has been suffering this order because of the jobs report, down 172 points right now. new this morning employers stopped adding jobs. the august jobs report showed an increase of just 70,000 private sector positions. big nation's unemployment rate remains at 9.1%. >> in the bay area a developing story out of oakland. skateboarders are fighting to keep caltran from closing a skating park.
here is a live picture that shows us the back of the end clyde section of the bay bridge. we have an accident of the western side. we're talking about the suspension span between europe what i had san francisco. there is a back up. george is following the latest. whine the vote it down walden in an n d. the and then but and warm /+ >> hot cake click and >> drive * our rhetoric of boards of 485. we could be looking at 50 minute drive *. there is no waiting. it easy ride across the...
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clyde is easy to my ears. you talk to business and individuals. they're ready to go. it is not just our crumbling infrastructure. they're rebuilding from natural disasters. these are things we know create jobs. they have bipartisan support. this is a major piece of getting this economy off. >> how do convince the index house vote to how -- how to convince them that it is not a mini version of the stimulus and it will work more effectively? >> it does not have enough of a percentage of that. we needed more spending on of pressure. most of it applies to route our the economy. i am pleased that this is part of his plan. they have ideas from both parties. in a divided congress with all of this fighting, it is a smart place. i think it was bold. it was also pragmatic. corrects we have asked this question to a number of other members. where do you see the areas of compromise? what will be agreeable? >> and the structure is a great starting point. looking at some of the tax incentives for businesses, especially targeting some of these important segments. young people, vetera
clyde is easy to my ears. you talk to business and individuals. they're ready to go. it is not just our crumbling infrastructure. they're rebuilding from natural disasters. these are things we know create jobs. they have bipartisan support. this is a major piece of getting this economy off. >> how do convince the index house vote to how -- how to convince them that it is not a mini version of the stimulus and it will work more effectively? >> it does not have enough of a percentage...