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thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made it possible for today's event to be watched by giants fans throughout northern california. now, everyone, let's get this show on the road. let's get this party started. it is my great pleasure to introduce two members of the best broadcast team in all of baseball -- please welcome dave fleming and john miller. [applause] >> thank you for that. i always thought that this must be what it is like to be code, to go out to st. peter's on the balcony, and go out and there's hundreds of thousands of people, so i would like to bless you all -- i always thought that this must be what it is like should be pope. amen. i would also like to introduce the man who is now the new lieutenant governor and the great mayor
thank the city and county of san francisco and our community partners, bank of america, caw, levi's, coors and miller, sales force.com, diamond foods, and charles schwab who helped make this possible. we would like to recognize broadcast partners knbr 680, the sports leader, comcast sports net bay area and nbc bay area, who bring giants baseball to our fans all season long and who have made it possible for today's event to be watched by giants fans throughout northern california. now, everyone,...
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. >> communities go past schools and see coors open and say everything is okay. everything is not okay. >> marina's children go one of he seven mount diablo schools. >> could you pay more money as a tax pay grer our school children goring to become better educated? i would be willing to. yes. >> besides clearing and emergency and asking for more public support, she said today he'll be conducting a thorough review of the departments to determine what cost-saving measures can be implexed at the state level. >> thank you. >> and a national antitax group is remind something state lawmaker that's they signed a pledge to oppose any efforts to increase taxes. members of americans for tax reform sent out e mails and letters today informing california's republican lawmakers the group considers any vote even to put a tax extension measure on the ballot a violation of their pledge. >> if you're voting to put something on the ballot you're voting for whatever it is that you're -- trying to get on the ballot. >> and there is all signed the pledge and governor brown reportedly
. >> communities go past schools and see coors open and say everything is okay. everything is not okay. >> marina's children go one of he seven mount diablo schools. >> could you pay more money as a tax pay grer our school children goring to become better educated? i would be willing to. yes. >> besides clearing and emergency and asking for more public support, she said today he'll be conducting a thorough review of the departments to determine what cost-saving measures...
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it aims to be as coorative as possible. and everyday when i walk into the united nations, even two years after getting there, it is palpable the difference. countries understand that this is a very different president, a very different country, and america is leading in a very different way. one of my... one of my colleagues joked the other night that now america is bullying us in a way that we can appreciate. >> rose: (laughs) >> that's not what we, in fact, are doing. we're not bullying. but the difference is that countrs show up really wanting to work with us, wanting to find common ground. it's not always possible. there are a few outliars, your venezuelas or cubas or syrias that are more interested in combat. but the vast majority really want to partner with this united states of america and this is serving our interests, our national security interests, our economic interests, our political interests, our interests in human rights and democracy very well. >> rose: and they believe the united states is listening to the
it aims to be as coorative as possible. and everyday when i walk into the united nations, even two years after getting there, it is palpable the difference. countries understand that this is a very different president, a very different country, and america is leading in a very different way. one of my... one of my colleagues joked the other night that now america is bullying us in a way that we can appreciate. >> rose: (laughs) >> that's not what we, in fact, are doing. we're not...
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bonhoeffer's brother-in-law of coors was a leading figure in the ministry of justice and madrona turbine military intelligence. so the whole bonhoeffer family news to him in many other other friends of theirs, but they knew what was going on. both pushed bonhoeffer for the carucci had. he knew before almost before anybody else what was coming and what was happening. and he would hear things your average german wouldn't care. why? the leadership never wanted them to hear it because if they euratom know what's going on. so we know some germans knew something, things didn't know anything. basically the bonhoeffer family did more than anybody. and they were very involved in this. i didn't say this, but bonhoeffer's twin sister tribune, to me was closer to anybody in the world for most of his last commission made a jewish man and they had to flee germany to england in 1937. this is very personal for bonhoeffer. his brother-in-law, best friend come in many people in his life were jewish. and so, his experience in this on a personal level and i think that added battleship force him to think mor
bonhoeffer's brother-in-law of coors was a leading figure in the ministry of justice and madrona turbine military intelligence. so the whole bonhoeffer family news to him in many other other friends of theirs, but they knew what was going on. both pushed bonhoeffer for the carucci had. he knew before almost before anybody else what was coming and what was happening. and he would hear things your average german wouldn't care. why? the leadership never wanted them to hear it because if they...
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over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than they do in the senate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak out? >> that's an interesting question. rule number one is never lie. if you're in a situation where you can't say something, you either dance around it or one or two q. when the out of the door. i should explain that i have an open door policy in my office so reporters could come in and where courage to come in at any particular time. so if there were one or two occasions in six years when things are really heating up and people are trying to track me down and being the courageous solo was i walked out of my office and went downstairs to the majority leader's office and head out there and have read i
over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than they do in the senate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak...
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over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than they do in the senate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak out? >> that's an interesting question. rule number one is never lie. if you're in a situation where you can't say something, you either dance around it or one or two q. when the out of the door. i should explain that i have an open door policy in my office so reporters could come in and where courage to come in at any particular time. so if there were one or two occasions in six years when things are really heating up and people are trying to track me down and being the courageous solo was i walked out of my office and went downstairs to the majority leader's office and head out there and have read i
over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than they do in the senate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak...
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over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than theyenate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak out? >> that's an interesting question. rule number one is never lie. if you're in a situation where you can't say something, you either dance around it or one or two q. when the out of the door. i should explain that i have an open door policy in my office so reporters could come in and where courage to come in at any particular time. so if there were one or two occasions in six years when things are really heating up and people are trying to track me down and being the courageous solo was i walked out of my office and went downstairs to the majority leader's office and head out there and have read in its decisi
over in the house of coors i think probably staffers handle the great majority more issues than theyenate. but in the senate they have relatively smaller portfolio. but they're talking about huge changes in the tax code, for instance. so i can still struggling trying answer that question. i don't know what the caution is. i mean, wow, that's it. what was your first question? i'm sorry, the first part of it. >> was there anything you are encouraged not think country and speak out? >>...