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i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary textile design? and what are you reading? >> definitely, that is very sad, but i have not enough time to read. that is the very sad part. so i'm not enough reading, but i'm getting older and getting closer. now that nobody is doing any more reading, i will read. no, i think honestly, it is a question of time, but reading, to bring inspiration, but that is the problem. i get into a book and say that i can make a collection of that after, like, three lines. one time i did an existentialist collection years ago, and i was thinking,
i do not want it. i have enough of my own. >> i hope you will be sharp enough to answer the questions the audience has for you. rather like the academy awards. [applause] these questions have come through on various means. can we have the first question? >> the first question -- i am going to compile a group -- a lot of people are asking what is currently inspiring new? from different cultures, the internet, textile design -- what exciting things are you seeing in contemporary...
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what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured differently than the sba guaranteed loan program. >> i am a big fan of marketing. let us know if you have a small business in there that we can patronize. thank you. -- in that area that we can patronize. >> i have a company here in san francisco. like all small businesses, working for the city of san francisco is difficult. cash flow is a problem. invoices' get paid anywhere from 60 to 120 days. being cash for, i do not know how that would help me qualify for a loan, but it is a problem. so my question is, where do you go, i
what do you do on that? >> for all public contracts, public agencies need to see that there contractors have bonding in order for them to demonstrate they can complete the contract. sba provides an insured bond guarantee to those who do bonding to small businesses on public contracts. so there is an sba program on a maturity bonding, similar to what we do. it is a guarantee to be assured the in the event of a default, that is a guarantee. so there is a charity bond guarantee, structured...
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do you believe the italian government is doing that? do you believe the spanish government is doing that and do you believe those banks that own a lot of that debt, will survive? >> well, the europeans have basically committed to do what it takes to hold their financial system together, and they have to make sure they can make that commitment credible to people in the markets, investors, the banks, and as you can tell they have some work to do on that process, they have not been fully successful in making that commitment. >> rose: to create the kind of confidence. >> that's right. but the governments in those countries you referred to, spain and italy are two god examples are doing very hard, very tough, necessary things to make it easier to start a business, for example, to restructure their financial system, bring capital into their financial systems, and reduce the long-term dynamics that make their fiscal position on the deficits unsustainable, they are doing very difficult political things and for this to work politically for europ
do you believe the italian government is doing that? do you believe the spanish government is doing that and do you believe those banks that own a lot of that debt, will survive? >> well, the europeans have basically committed to do what it takes to hold their financial system together, and they have to make sure they can make that commitment credible to people in the markets, investors, the banks, and as you can tell they have some work to do on that process, they have not been fully...
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lovely to do. >> rose: lovely to do. it is also like a snapshot of so much of british film and theatre, actors. >> not much theatre there. >> rose: well, some occasionally. now on your part, now, would you rather we had filmed what you had done on stage? >> yes. >> rose: because? >> because well, though we would have had to encapsulate a certain thing and may not have been the right night at least in the theatre you get more chance to have a go at it. >> rose: you go every night. >> because you do it ref every night and you adjust things as you go along. >> rose: and you get the role better and better. >> hopefully, sometimes you get it, you know. i remember peter walking around saying it went it a bit baroque what do you mean? >> he means it has something with the shape of something might be like that, suddenly it has gone like that on the end. >> rose: so did you do films simply because it was a challenge or make money or -- >> i did do film, i mean, when i was asked to do it, i did it. but i didn't really -- the theat
lovely to do. >> rose: lovely to do. it is also like a snapshot of so much of british film and theatre, actors. >> not much theatre there. >> rose: well, some occasionally. now on your part, now, would you rather we had filmed what you had done on stage? >> yes. >> rose: because? >> because well, though we would have had to encapsulate a certain thing and may not have been the right night at least in the theatre you get more chance to have a go at it....
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i said, you do not want to do that. he said, what you mean? -- do you mean? my singing, i do not know how commercial that is for you to make some money. he kept asking me for three years and finally said ok. he flew us to berlin and he had an orchestra and he brought in these pieces, some wonderful people from here. a great drama and chris mcbride, a fantastic bass player. he said we do not have a good rhythm section in germany. >> they never had. [laughter] >> they had a wonderful piano player there. we made this cd. what i feel wonderful about is i hear from jazz musicians all over the country. they just love it and tell me how much they enjoy it. tavis: think it's cool that at your age you decided to take this up. >> we got nominated for the best new artist. a few years ago. but nobody cared. i am going to make another one. >> i wanted to do one with a small jazz trio. tavis: how do the two of you stay on? you are a tennis player. are you still hitting every day? >> every day. >> he plays with three guys, their ages put together -- >> is great. the camera
i said, you do not want to do that. he said, what you mean? -- do you mean? my singing, i do not know how commercial that is for you to make some money. he kept asking me for three years and finally said ok. he flew us to berlin and he had an orchestra and he brought in these pieces, some wonderful people from here. a great drama and chris mcbride, a fantastic bass player. he said we do not have a good rhythm section in germany. >> they never had. [laughter] >> they had a wonderful...
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do you agree? >>guest: obama carried by ten points last time but he campaigned and has been the most divisive president so there are a lot of independents that voted for him last time that really, feel betrayed and feel he has been, he spends all his time attacking other people, con paired to ronald reagan when he ran for re-election in 1984, his theme was good morning in america talking about all he is doing to revitalize the american economy and revitalize the american dream, reducing taxes and regulation. that's what i'm doing as governor, that is what republican governors are doing all over the country, contrasted with obama and his illinois friends, and he is from chicago and the democrats criminal illinois, and what have they do? they have the highest debt of any state in the country, and the most --. >> your state is doing better, doesn't that help the president? >> it helps republicans because they can see with a republican governor we have turned it around, so has wisconsin and so has mich
do you agree? >>guest: obama carried by ten points last time but he campaigned and has been the most divisive president so there are a lot of independents that voted for him last time that really, feel betrayed and feel he has been, he spends all his time attacking other people, con paired to ronald reagan when he ran for re-election in 1984, his theme was good morning in america talking about all he is doing to revitalize the american economy and revitalize the american dream, reducing...
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before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources
before you start, what do you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if...
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>> i do not recall she saying that. >> do you remember one way or the other? >> saying again -- say again the words? >> i'm trying to remember if you just don't remember she said it or if your testimony is she definitely did not say that? >> i do not remember she says what you said that i don't remember what you say already. >> that you were brave not to keep quiet about this incident? >> i do not remember she saying that. >> ok. >> is cali williams part of a conspiracy against your husband? >> objection, argumentative. >> do you think cali williams is out to get your husband? >> calls for speculation. >> sustained. >> do you have any information about cali williams that would suggest she has a vendetta against your husband? >> did something suggest to me about cali williams? >> do you know any facts about cali williams that would indicate to you -- >> yes, i actually have -- >> ma'am, let me finish my question. >> key facts. >> let's -- >> ok. do you have any facts about cali williams that would indicate that she has a vendetta against your husband? >> i know
>> i do not recall she saying that. >> do you remember one way or the other? >> saying again -- say again the words? >> i'm trying to remember if you just don't remember she said it or if your testimony is she definitely did not say that? >> i do not remember she says what you said that i don't remember what you say already. >> that you were brave not to keep quiet about this incident? >> i do not remember she saying that. >> ok. >> is cali...
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>> i do not know for sure what the guys do, but we do have a bond. the women senators had dinner together last night. we all chipped in to give susan collins, who is getting married, a gift certificate to a spa. we got together and decided to do that for her. hillary clinton gave me a baby shower when i got my little daughter. it is those kinds of things. i guess what we do in our dinners and our social contacts are just talk about the obstacles we face, or the information we need. if we have children, information about schools. or, where to live, how you managed going back and forth to your home state. we have made different choices. some choose to have their children with them here. some choose to keep their children home in their environment. it is a very hard choice, so we are always getting advice from each other. it is a great relationship. it does not usually impinge on our voting. we vote our states, our philosophy is, and we do not pressure each other to change something, because we understand our constituents is our first priority, but as f
>> i do not know for sure what the guys do, but we do have a bond. the women senators had dinner together last night. we all chipped in to give susan collins, who is getting married, a gift certificate to a spa. we got together and decided to do that for her. hillary clinton gave me a baby shower when i got my little daughter. it is those kinds of things. i guess what we do in our dinners and our social contacts are just talk about the obstacles we face, or the information we need. if we...
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to do. and get a good paycheck every now and then, it does make it very easy for you to turn down stuff that you really don't want to do, money or no money. tavis: what about that notion that so many people believe and practice, for that matter -- get while the getting is good. you don't turn the payday down. you don't know how the gravy train, how long this is going to last, you're not going to be a star forever. >> that all works very well until you realize that you have enough money. what is enough money? it's different for different people, depending what you want to do with it. i want to make movies, and that takes money. you can't make money without spending money, there's that line. so that's one of the drives behind make money, make hay while the sun shines. but i think that if you hay loft is full, what are you doing? you're hoarding now. tavis: as i sit and look at you answering these questions with your hands crossed in front of you, you're still wearing that glove and all your fa
to do. and get a good paycheck every now and then, it does make it very easy for you to turn down stuff that you really don't want to do, money or no money. tavis: what about that notion that so many people believe and practice, for that matter -- get while the getting is good. you don't turn the payday down. you don't know how the gravy train, how long this is going to last, you're not going to be a star forever. >> that all works very well until you realize that you have enough money....
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where do you live? >> north hollywood. >> oh, that's not bad. >> we have a lot to talk about, you and i. why don't you have a seat right there, please. >> okay. >> no, i need you to -- >> i have to go, i'm sorry. >> you're going to want to talk to me. trust me on this. >> now, you work at nickelodeon, huh? >> no. >> you don't? what's your name? >> police. get on the ground. >> get on the ground. get on your knees! >> put your hands behind your head. back of your head. >> i'm so sorry. >> on your need. both knees. >> i'm so sorry. i wasn't going to do anything. i swear to god. >> smith is taken to the processing center, where a police investigator interviews him. >> i will be lucky if i have any sort of resemblance to my job, my friends and my family, to the girlfriend i had. the daughter we have together. >> he knew coming in that what he was doing was wrong. that's why when he realized that he was caught and the ramifications on his life and everyone around him. that in my mind is why he became so emot
where do you live? >> north hollywood. >> oh, that's not bad. >> we have a lot to talk about, you and i. why don't you have a seat right there, please. >> okay. >> no, i need you to -- >> i have to go, i'm sorry. >> you're going to want to talk to me. trust me on this. >> now, you work at nickelodeon, huh? >> no. >> you don't? what's your name? >> police. get on the ground. >> get on the ground. get on your knees! >>...
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do you have to do this to compete? >> often you don't. but i see a lot of other states doing differently, very dangerous to give a politician a checkbook, do anything you want to bring jobs to our state. their incentive to cut the ribbon and they will be gone for the next job when the bill comes due. we are finding you can win without doing so. >> john: well, thank you governor daniels. indiana's is new rated number three in a state economy. you are not up there with new hampshire or south dakota. >> we're gaining on them. >> john: coming up. what if we got the government out of other businesses, like amtrak and post office. we'll look at how that might work next. the capital one cash rewards card gives you a 50% annual bonus. and who doesn't want 50% more cash? ugh, the baby. huh! and then the baby bear said, "i want 50% more cash in my bed!" phhht! 50% more cash is good ri... what's that. ♪ you can spell. [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card. the card for people who want 50% more cash. what's in your wallet? ha ha. ♪ >>.
do you have to do this to compete? >> often you don't. but i see a lot of other states doing differently, very dangerous to give a politician a checkbook, do anything you want to bring jobs to our state. their incentive to cut the ribbon and they will be gone for the next job when the bill comes due. we are finding you can win without doing so. >> john: well, thank you governor daniels. indiana's is new rated number three in a state economy. you are not up there with new hampshire...
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it is not about me doing more. it is about doing less but better with what i am doing.if not giving extra radiation to a patient is better for them and i can look at the radiology he did, we can turn the system around. it is merging the payment system to match it. >> i would like to follow-up and ask a big picture issue. i understand what all of your saying and the manner in which you think we can reduce costs. are you suggesting the current system has more than sufficient funding, we just do not use the money efficiently? >> we spend twice as much as any of the industrialized country in cover far fewer people. i do not think the french are a dying industry. i do not think the germans, swiss, canadians. i realize each system has good and bad points. ours does as well. we are a country that does not like to look around the world and take best practices from other places. i think that is a shame. there is enough money in the system now. the problem is any business that has done change management, sometimes you have to spend money up front to reengineer things to make mone
it is not about me doing more. it is about doing less but better with what i am doing.if not giving extra radiation to a patient is better for them and i can look at the radiology he did, we can turn the system around. it is merging the payment system to match it. >> i would like to follow-up and ask a big picture issue. i understand what all of your saying and the manner in which you think we can reduce costs. are you suggesting the current system has more than sufficient funding, we...
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you've just got to do what you got to do. tavis: i think this part of the book may sum up what "good times" was. i still watch it all the time. this is a piece from the njord times -- from "the new york times." live viewers are provided material with immediate identification. whites are given glimpses into that cannot help but weaken artificial barriers. at least one change is no longer in the wind. it is right in front of our eyes. the evidence of good times are its style and personality. it is a struggle for economic and social survival that provides a common denominator for the mass audience. the dividing line becomes less racial and more socio-economic. never underestimate the power of being silly on television. powerful words from mr. o'connor. can one shown to all those -- one show do all that? >> i think can harness. the silliness he talks about is what left us with tv sitcoms. no more of that is allowed, especially for minorities. you will see that when our show is finished there were no more black sitcoms, because th
you've just got to do what you got to do. tavis: i think this part of the book may sum up what "good times" was. i still watch it all the time. this is a piece from the njord times -- from "the new york times." live viewers are provided material with immediate identification. whites are given glimpses into that cannot help but weaken artificial barriers. at least one change is no longer in the wind. it is right in front of our eyes. the evidence of good times are its style...
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you do that? >> >> there is stuff -- first of all, medicare delivers healthcare more cheaply than private insurance. all right? and there are people, i don't have you to get healthcare accounts, you know -- >> rose: single pair option -- >> i am going pass the single pair option, i mean, come on. >> look we have to -- we take healthcare -- >> let's hope it gets upheld by the supreme court, and then let's take it as far as we can. take the reforms that are in there, and we even go and say maybe we ought to consider going to a full individual mandate, where insurance travels with the individual rather than employment as a way of really getting in a competitive, using the exchange in a very comprehensive way, try to get healthcare costs down. we show, offer a lot of ideas here on how to go beyond -- use the healthcare reform to go further to try to drive down costs. >> look at what is happening in education, particularly higher ed. we are not even certain today that the cost of a college degree is wo
you do that? >> >> there is stuff -- first of all, medicare delivers healthcare more cheaply than private insurance. all right? and there are people, i don't have you to get healthcare accounts, you know -- >> rose: single pair option -- >> i am going pass the single pair option, i mean, come on. >> look we have to -- we take healthcare -- >> let's hope it gets upheld by the supreme court, and then let's take it as far as we can. take the reforms that are in...
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i do not exactly recall. i have shared everything with you that i -- commissioner renne: the conversations were initiated by you rather than ms. lopez calling you. >> she had asked me in the previous call. this is really -- she called me. she called me and wide support. and she would say, would you give me a call back or one of the texts, she wanted to talk. aápfçwcommissioner renne: if yod go to page five, i believe it is shows another call initiated by you of 5.5 minutes at 5:35 p.m. do you recall what you discussed specifically in that conversation? >> no. i do not recall. commissioner renne: you have used the term that at some point in time you on that day after a series of conversations, you thought there was "something fishy." what do you mean by that? >> i thought there was something fishy from the conversation which in fact i did not know ivory madison's name and i did not know there was a callie t( untig in the media. i thought there was something fishy about eliana sounded like she is crying and she
i do not exactly recall. i have shared everything with you that i -- commissioner renne: the conversations were initiated by you rather than ms. lopez calling you. >> she had asked me in the previous call. this is really -- she called me. she called me and wide support. and she would say, would you give me a call back or one of the texts, she wanted to talk. aápfçwcommissioner renne: if yod go to page five, i believe it is shows another call initiated by you of 5.5 minutes at 5:35 p.m....
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do now?ou sure that he is going to give consent next time? >> how do you know? we do not know. jh, sure that your husband will give consent in august? >> of course. i do not know if he is going to do it but will make the decision as a family together. what is the best, maybe at that moment he is the sheriff again so i can come back. >> so for your own information, the process takes longer middle blocker, whatever the result might be. t a longer, whatever the result might be. >> i do not know. maybe we have to wait. >> you have considered divorcing your husband? >> no. >> you never considered divorcing your husband? >> no. >> never ever? %ei we never made any decision. >> what you mean by that? >> we did not make any decision about to split or get divorced. >> you and your husband together never made any decision. >> exactly. >> i want to focus on your own thoughts about whether or not you want to divorce. whether or not you have considered divorcing your husband. perhaps this is something whe
do now?ou sure that he is going to give consent next time? >> how do you know? we do not know. jh, sure that your husband will give consent in august? >> of course. i do not know if he is going to do it but will make the decision as a family together. what is the best, maybe at that moment he is the sheriff again so i can come back. >> so for your own information, the process takes longer middle blocker, whatever the result might be. t a longer, whatever the result might be....
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to do all of the things that you guys do as small businesses. certainly, we will encourage all of those folks to do that. if it is someone that falls into this category once, again, this is not hard. this is free. this is super simple. i am sure that we can work it out, if it is not a required field, depending on what you are and are not. you can see. cy, how about that thec -- ya, -- cya, how about that? mickey? there is no dumb question. >> [inaudible] >> that is a good question and i do not have a good answer. the fact is that this was the best that we could come up with to figure this process. sure, mickey mouse can sign up and make a big number. we are hopeful that every one, being irresponsible, that that will happen very little, if not ever. it is not a pair of five list and let's do it. debate, let's go. >> [inaudible] >> bright. right. >> [inaudible] >> the point, of course, is i have never said in my mind who is ultimately responsible. guess who it is? you. not the promoter. at the end of the day, stuff goes downhill. it is on you to m
to do all of the things that you guys do as small businesses. certainly, we will encourage all of those folks to do that. if it is someone that falls into this category once, again, this is not hard. this is free. this is super simple. i am sure that we can work it out, if it is not a required field, depending on what you are and are not. you can see. cy, how about that thec -- ya, -- cya, how about that? mickey? there is no dumb question. >> [inaudible] >> that is a good question...
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what do i worry about? i mean, i come back to the users, and i look at what is possible to do with technology, and i think we are still, you know, one percent of the way there. >> rose: do you? one percent? >> yeah. >> or where we can be? >> absolutely. >> rose: tell me where we might be. tell me what 15 percent looks like. >> rose: i mean this is the kind of things you and sergi talk about all the time. >> yeah. yeah. no, it is a little bit difficult to accurately predict but i think any problem we tried to attack, we succeeded. no matter sort of howdy, you know, we recently have been working on the automated cars. >> rose: oh, yes. >> you know, have driven more than 100,000 miles. >> rose: sebastian was here as you know and talked about it. >> that is an amazingly hard problem, but you took a step back and say can a computer drive my car? no way. but, you know, a little bit of work, a few years go by -- >> rose: that is your pet project, isn't it? >> something i have been interested in for a long time. >>
what do i worry about? i mean, i come back to the users, and i look at what is possible to do with technology, and i think we are still, you know, one percent of the way there. >> rose: do you? one percent? >> yeah. >> or where we can be? >> absolutely. >> rose: tell me where we might be. tell me what 15 percent looks like. >> rose: i mean this is the kind of things you and sergi talk about all the time. >> yeah. yeah. no, it is a little bit difficult...
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do? that is to prepare a record to send to the board of supervisors with our recommendation. what that record is, besides the transcript, the documents, and the evidence, i really am not at a point where i would say -- i guess i am not as firm as the chairman about that it has to be findings and conclusions of law. maybe that is what it has to be. that certainly is the traditional way that one will proceed. i am open to any suggestion that makes sense. >> i would just say i agree the charter does not make your job easy, because it does not give a lot of guidance. i want the parties to consider two things. if the board of supervisors simply receives a recommendation that charges be sustained or not, the board of supervisors might wonder how they reached the recommendation. if this is somewhat like an ad in restrictive -- an administrative law procedure, the typical model in that type of procedure, which i acknowledge does not fit this 100% -- that would involve finding fact and conclusions
do? that is to prepare a record to send to the board of supervisors with our recommendation. what that record is, besides the transcript, the documents, and the evidence, i really am not at a point where i would say -- i guess i am not as firm as the chairman about that it has to be findings and conclusions of law. maybe that is what it has to be. that certainly is the traditional way that one will proceed. i am open to any suggestion that makes sense. >> i would just say i agree the...
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do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to come together over on turk street. that's where the ham radio base station is going to be. that's where they will have a set up. they will be communicating with all the different emergency response districts. that's where we fit in. we're going to fit into this emergency response staging thing into nert staging districts. each response district has its own little (inaudible) then the nert groups are broken up into the corresponding emergency response districts and they are located at our fire department, battalion chief stations, basically there's a battalion chief there, he will be like the little commander of that district as far as we're concerned and the fire department's response. going to have the ham radio communication people there, they are going to set up a little base station in that fire station and they are also going to be in
do we fit in? emergency operation plan, everything is going to go through the mayor. you have the office of emergency services, everything is supposed to come together over on turk street. that's where the ham radio base station is going to be. that's where they will have a set up. they will be communicating with all the different emergency response districts. that's where we fit in. we're going to fit into this emergency response staging thing into nert staging districts. each response...
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i do not file charges. that person is released from jail the second day and then he is back in the community. there should be somewhere within the police department for someone like jeremy to meet with that person the day he is being released. i think that would be a very effective means for him to intervene. in dealing with the violent us youth, they need to make them understand that they have done something, there will be repercussions, there will be consequences. they will have to serve their time, but not get lost in the shuffle. prison can have two or facts. it can make someone want to be more productive member of society or they can become more integrated into the gang lifestyle. these individuals can go in and aligned with these groups and now they come out and they are more respected in the community in the wrong aspect and they're going to do something more severe. we need to -- was these people go to prison, do not lose touch with them. meet them when they are being sentenced. >> i l
i do not file charges. that person is released from jail the second day and then he is back in the community. there should be somewhere within the police department for someone like jeremy to meet with that person the day he is being released. i think that would be a very effective means for him to intervene. in dealing with the violent us youth, they need to make them understand that they have done something, there will be repercussions, there will be consequences. they will have to serve...
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what they are doing. in the meantime, your attorneys, and we are helping to pay for, taxi drivers and others, they should work to find out if it is legal what they are doing. drivers and companies have different standards that they have to uphold. there was the document that you were should of all of these rules and regulations. they do not. what happened to capitalism? what happened to the technology that was quashed by some of the members of the board. we will not go into it, but some of you know it is true. you know it is true. and the permits, they were supposed to be 60 to 70 hours per week, said they were out there when they were really needed. up to 90 hours per week? you are hurting the drivers that are barely making a living during a slow shift. you have to know how it works. this is an abuse. in closing, there are a town hall meetings that are scheduled, and we do not know about the topics. you go to the website, and there is nothing topic about it. i ask you to help get the information out ther
what they are doing. in the meantime, your attorneys, and we are helping to pay for, taxi drivers and others, they should work to find out if it is legal what they are doing. drivers and companies have different standards that they have to uphold. there was the document that you were should of all of these rules and regulations. they do not. what happened to capitalism? what happened to the technology that was quashed by some of the members of the board. we will not go into it, but some of you...
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how do you think the police department is doing? how do you think the city is addressing the issue of crime? >> the way we have been handling it is a marked improvement from where we were 10 years ago. the notion of community policing is instilled within the department. talking to the merchants associations and neighborhood groups, i felt that the connections between those organizations and the police is vastly improved. that provides a sense of safety. it is almost the same as a foot patrol officer walking the beat. knowing that you can contact your captain or surgeon and they will be responsive is a critical piece of the notion of well being and being safe. our department has done a very good job on that over the last few years. >> the governor has proposed eliminating funding for redevelopment agencies. what do you think of that plan and the value of redevelopment agencies? >> redevelopment agencies have been very successful. golden gateway, treasure island, bayview. there is no question about it. they have been very beneficial.
how do you think the police department is doing? how do you think the city is addressing the issue of crime? >> the way we have been handling it is a marked improvement from where we were 10 years ago. the notion of community policing is instilled within the department. talking to the merchants associations and neighborhood groups, i felt that the connections between those organizations and the police is vastly improved. that provides a sense of safety. it is almost the same as a foot...
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do you know what? tell people i would have been in the nfl had it not been for my lack of size, speed and talent. >> sean: we're going to take a break and come right back. we take a look at his skyrocketing political career. his wife will join us right here on the set. >> i saw my mother coming up the steps to the stage. she turned 80 that day. absent was my father. he lost a short battle with lung cancer less than two months earlier. he hadn't lived long enough to he hadn't lived long enough to [ dog 1 ] i am not a sheep... i'm a sheep dog! i don't want to just eat plants. [ dog 2 ] what do i look like? a rabbit? yeah, maybe, but i don't want to eat like one. [ male announcer ] most dry foods add plant protein, like gluten but iams never adds gluten. iams adds 50% more animal protein, [ dog 4 ] yum! [ male announcer ] a naturally complete protein source. [ dog 5 ] iams keeps this body strong as an ox. i mean dog. [ male announcer ] iams. not just food. nutrition for life. [ dog 6 ] i am an iams dog. n
do you know what? tell people i would have been in the nfl had it not been for my lack of size, speed and talent. >> sean: we're going to take a break and come right back. we take a look at his skyrocketing political career. his wife will join us right here on the set. >> i saw my mother coming up the steps to the stage. she turned 80 that day. absent was my father. he lost a short battle with lung cancer less than two months earlier. he hadn't lived long enough to he hadn't lived...
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, but in many ways, we do not do it alone.e do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is about, but before i do that, there's two other roles we play that are important as well. one is about helping small businesses understand how to start businesses, getting good technical assistance, getting good advice about starting and managing your business. equally important is being prepared for credit. one of the things we tried to do is work with small businesses to understand how to be ready for credit. a lot of that is helping folks that are interested in starting a business understand how to develop a business plan, how to get go
, but in many ways, we do not do it alone.e do it with partners, and that is the takeaway message, the sba lending activity, while would guarantee loans through a number of lenders, we do it with a lot of other partners as well. let me give a little bit of a sense of what the small business administration does and is. we in san francisco covered the bay area and north coast counties, and we do a variety of things. i will come back to the credit card because i know that is what this session is...
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he did not do it. the republicans want to force this pipeline to be approved without getting all the information. not even knowing the route it was going to take. the problems many as of has is it as to the greenhouse gases, the carbon emissions, when they take this dirty oil in canada and try to process it so it can go through the pipeline. we are using more energy to develop oil than we would just burning oil. then they want to put in a pipeline and we want to make sure the pipeline is safe. that same company has had pipelines that have had nothing but problems. when pipelines week, the leak into offers. -- they leaked into offers. a huge portion of this country can be poisoned. i do not like the pipeline. i think it is not worth it. the president has not said nel. he has asked to get more information. he may well decide to go ahead with it because he is under a lot of pressure. it is not the end of the story. it is the end of the republicans' efforts to make this into a big fat special- interest ear
he did not do it. the republicans want to force this pipeline to be approved without getting all the information. not even knowing the route it was going to take. the problems many as of has is it as to the greenhouse gases, the carbon emissions, when they take this dirty oil in canada and try to process it so it can go through the pipeline. we are using more energy to develop oil than we would just burning oil. then they want to put in a pipeline and we want to make sure the pipeline is safe....
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ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when i am ready to go to juvenile hall, i have problems getting a pass. and i go there all the time. just to be able to make contact. the same person that is giving me the past don't want to give me a pass all of a sudden. we have to come together as a community and set aside the status, set aside the power. come together to work for a common goal to make our community better. [applause] >> there is a theme emerging, even as we are listening, about leveling the status in these collaboration's. everybody is equalized. i am hearing these words over and over again. tough love, does that help?
ewing got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. -- you ain't got to do anything. there is nothing you have to do. they get involved with other gang members and they get worse. the thing we have to do, and if we want it to work, i believe everybody is redeemable. i really believe that. [applause] it's not so, i would not be here. you know? i know i am making an impact on society. i know that. the thing we have to, as the community, -- come as as a community. that is the problem. when...
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how do you work together? insure the department is an adaptive organization that uses the latest -- there are all kinds of creative ways to do good process. the picture that you see in the back of this slide, an initiative launched by the mayor. it is called improve sf. anyone can provide ideas about how to improve san francisco. we are excited to partner with them. the fourth goal is to increase public knowledge of the department's mission. when the public really understands what we do and why we do it, they have a better experience. the international association for public participation spectrum. you see increasing levels of public impact. the different roles are to conform -- in form, consult, involve, collaborate, and power the public. we looked at what are the different departments activities under each of the rolls. will notify residents, and put things on our website, send e- mails and have informational meetings, when we consult as well me -- is when we seek input from the public. in our assessment, we
how do you work together? insure the department is an adaptive organization that uses the latest -- there are all kinds of creative ways to do good process. the picture that you see in the back of this slide, an initiative launched by the mayor. it is called improve sf. anyone can provide ideas about how to improve san francisco. we are excited to partner with them. the fourth goal is to increase public knowledge of the department's mission. when the public really understands what we do and why...
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i do not mean high blood pressure. i do not mean diabetes. i mean that live a full and healthy life. this is what they can do. jrotc is one issue, pe is another. but this resolution is offensive. for one thing, the jrotc requires that every betty -- everybody have two instructors. the last amendment said it would have to come from private funding. we sat at this very podium and everybody said, we had commissioners' backing they could fund raise this money. but here we are again, another broken promise. i did not get my credentials. i could not raise the money. now they are asking for this to be paid out of our precious funds. i think you all heard here, 20% of our graduating class is on track not to graduate. 20% is not on track to graduate. that is serious business. they're talking about hundreds and hundreds of students. are we going to find a class that is not a graduation requirements? this is the leadership class. this is not an academic class. it is evident when the gentleman got up here tonight and said what he had to study to become a
i do not mean high blood pressure. i do not mean diabetes. i mean that live a full and healthy life. this is what they can do. jrotc is one issue, pe is another. but this resolution is offensive. for one thing, the jrotc requires that every betty -- everybody have two instructors. the last amendment said it would have to come from private funding. we sat at this very podium and everybody said, we had commissioners' backing they could fund raise this money. but here we are again, another broken...
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often, schools do not do that. you have been consistent in promoting our low income communities and communities of color. that has been an important value that many of us hold. i have always been really impressed with the work that our kipp schools in san francisco have done. you have always been very respectful with your relationship with san francisco unified school district. your middle schools have performed quite well. i am really happy to see you are the second highest performing little school in our district. both of your schools are california distinguished schools, which is something we always honored in any of our schools that are in our district. i also wanted to know that i will be supporting this application. i think a lot of the work we have done, the deep conversations around equity, have to do with continuity. our students may come from challenging communities or are in homes with single parents. they come into these communities, and they go back out. you either sink or you swim when you come from a
often, schools do not do that. you have been consistent in promoting our low income communities and communities of color. that has been an important value that many of us hold. i have always been really impressed with the work that our kipp schools in san francisco have done. you have always been very respectful with your relationship with san francisco unified school district. your middle schools have performed quite well. i am really happy to see you are the second highest performing little...
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what do you think? did he do the right thing by opening fire in the cafe?and tell us. we are back in two. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell yr doctor if you have kidy problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you ta, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if yr breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing ure. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? ask your doctor if spiriva can he
what do you think? did he do the right thing by opening fire in the cafe?and tell us. we are back in two. if you have copd like i do, you know how hard it can be to breathe and what that feels like. copd iludes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and it's steroid-free spiriva does not replace fast-acting...
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that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they call it whatever you want. rose by any other name. >> so you haven't changed? >> i haven't changed at all. not one iota. [ticking] >> eli and your lovely wife right here please. >> eli broad may be very rich, but he says he wants to die poor. to achieve that, he gives money away by the bucket load. half a billion dollars so far to los angeles, to disney hall, the l.a. opera, the museum of contemporary art, three scientific research centers, and he puts his name on almost all of them. you want the world to know about it by putting your name on all the things you do support. >> i don't keep it a secret, that's for sure. [ticking] >> when sony, the electronics giant that's the epitome of japan incorporated, lost its cutting edge, it did something radical. it hired a westerner, sir howard stringer, as its new ceo. sony is no longer th
that's what i want to do. that's what i'm here to do. that's what i enjoy. >> you tell me you're a shareholder activist. >> i don't say--the name is the same. an activist is the same as a raider, you know. they call it whatever you want. rose by any other name. >> so you haven't changed? >> i haven't changed at all. not one iota. [ticking] >> eli and your lovely wife right here please. >> eli broad may be very rich, but he says he wants to die poor. to...
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>> i do not believe searo. i could discuss that if you would like. >> i would also like to talk about suggestions to community members about how the community is responding to this recent slate of violence. i understand everything is on the table and there are a lot of ideas out there. >> i will refer to the lieutenant for the rest of the community, but i can tell you from my time and working for the mayor's office there has not been one agency who has not rallied around this thing and the leadership of the mayor calls for pretty much every single commissioner. and the level of gun violence is too much for san francisco. we are doing everything we can to scramble to get back to them, and i will refer. >> can you repeat that question? >> i want to ask about suggestions to community members about how to address the violence we have seen this summer. >> i would have to discuss that with captain monee, because he has been having that discussion, and i am filling in for three days. >> capt. mahoney would know that i
>> i do not believe searo. i could discuss that if you would like. >> i would also like to talk about suggestions to community members about how the community is responding to this recent slate of violence. i understand everything is on the table and there are a lot of ideas out there. >> i will refer to the lieutenant for the rest of the community, but i can tell you from my time and working for the mayor's office there has not been one agency who has not rallied around this...
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you know what i like to do -- so do the authorities unfortunately. got to stay at the interstate and find a new place, happy 4th. i'm greg gutfeld. >>> o'reilly factor is on. factor has collected fascinating interviews for you tonight. >> i appreciate that. >> we spoke with american war heroes. >> you are killing them. >> i am killing them. my fellow americans. >> under a liked it. >> football star tim tebow talks about faith and football. >> i'm not perfect, but that is great about leading a christian life because you are trying to improve. >> even they speak their minds about politics. >> i think the real issue isn't what i said but why it went viral which is soaking to me. >> it's the factor's most compelling interview. >> i gave out opportunity to define for millions of people what you want the law to be and you can't. >> caution, you are about to enter the no-spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: i'm bill o'reilly. this is a special edition of the factor. we begin with two genuine american war heroes, former seals that put their lives
you know what i like to do -- so do the authorities unfortunately. got to stay at the interstate and find a new place, happy 4th. i'm greg gutfeld. >>> o'reilly factor is on. factor has collected fascinating interviews for you tonight. >> i appreciate that. >> we spoke with american war heroes. >> you are killing them. >> i am killing them. my fellow americans. >> under a liked it. >> football star tim tebow talks about faith and football. >>...
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and we can only do what we have to do.one of the things i think i have an obligation for our country to get to is cybersecurity. i was asked to visit with general petraeus. i did that a day or two ago. and i think that you don't have to have a briefing by general petraeus to understand how important it is to do something about cybersecurity. there are people out there making threats on this country every day, and we've been fortunate being able to stop a number of them. so we're going to have to get to cybersecurity before we get to the defense authorization bill because the on the relative merits, cybersecurity is more important, one i believe is more important than the other. mr. mcconnell: madam president, it's pretty obvious here the reason the senate is so inactive is because the majority leader doesn't want to take up any serious bills that are important to the future of the country. he mentioned cybersecurity. why isn't it on the floor? defense authorization, why isn't it on the floor? appropriations bills, why don'
and we can only do what we have to do.one of the things i think i have an obligation for our country to get to is cybersecurity. i was asked to visit with general petraeus. i did that a day or two ago. and i think that you don't have to have a briefing by general petraeus to understand how important it is to do something about cybersecurity. there are people out there making threats on this country every day, and we've been fortunate being able to stop a number of them. so we're going to have...
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>> at this time, i do not believe so. >> what do you base that on?>> i read the declaration of an expert in this field. his profession -- professional opinion about law-enforcement and the relationships they must have an order to effectively carry out that work. >> did you also read the declaration provided by the former sheriff? >> yes. >> you saw were he said he believes that sheriff mirkarimi could carry out his duties if allowed to remain? do you think that he has more expertise about what it takes to be the sheriff of san francisco then michael hennessey? >> objection, relevance. improper testimony by counsel. this is beyond the scope of both the mayor's declaration as well as the disclosure of what they were going to ask mr. lee about in their disclosure of witnesses. >> i am not sure exactly the basis of the objection. >> that was beyond the scope. >> beyond the scope, i am inclined to overrule beyond the scope. the sheriff could call the mayor into taking -- to not require the mayor to appear twice. i think we should allow it. i think the may
>> at this time, i do not believe so. >> what do you base that on?>> i read the declaration of an expert in this field. his profession -- professional opinion about law-enforcement and the relationships they must have an order to effectively carry out that work. >> did you also read the declaration provided by the former sheriff? >> yes. >> you saw were he said he believes that sheriff mirkarimi could carry out his duties if allowed to remain? do you think...
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what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day before his oldest son, at the age of 5, his birthday was the next day. this is the reason why i do it. 300 family is, over 350 families in san francisco alone that i know personally, that are members of the healing circle, cases have not been solved. she lost three sons to gun violence in the month of august. that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew
what made evaded you to do this? >> but what motivated you to do this? >> good morning, so glad to be here. i want to thank you for inviting me to this panel. giving honor to god for allowing me to be here today to do this work. if it was not for him, i could not be here. i do this work, at it is not just me, it is over 300 families that we represent in san francisco alone. the reason why i do this. i do it because my son was murdered in the western addition july 17, 1996, a day...
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a polish artist said he could do it. he started doing it. it is really beautiful. once you set that frame, without destroying the park, the park is still there. you create a holy place to put this serious story about ike as a president and a general. what i did was create a set. the historians and advisers to the commission, senator robert people, are a lot of and the family is involved. those with the issues. what you show and how you show it. i think it takes time. tavis: you mentioned this particular design and the park setting. i want to come back to talk about this new web based design. since you mentioned the park, it made me think, i had a number of conversations about this, i found myself on my radio show talking more about this. the urban planning problem we seem to always have. it is more acute. there are environmental reasons, economic factors, sociological and cultural factors. what is your sense, this is too big of a question, what is your sense of our urban planning quandary and what we ought to be considering as a path forward? does that make sense?
a polish artist said he could do it. he started doing it. it is really beautiful. once you set that frame, without destroying the park, the park is still there. you create a holy place to put this serious story about ike as a president and a general. what i did was create a set. the historians and advisers to the commission, senator robert people, are a lot of and the family is involved. those with the issues. what you show and how you show it. i think it takes time. tavis: you mentioned this...
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i do. >>guest: we will see severe problems going up until the election and, again, the jobs report, remember you have to have 125,000 new jobs for the unemployment rate to move in any direction, move down, move downward. and i don't think you will see that you will see 100,000 job creation months and more pressure. >>neil: where would you put your money in the interim? >>guest: pressure metals speak volumes so i think the gold, silver, that is interesting market, and, i think, outside the united states some of the emerging markets, countries, like chile with a high credit rating, have their debt issues in place, maybe some exchange traded funds in those arenas that can give you access outside the united states. >>neil: you would look more for growth in latin america or this country or europe? >>guest: yes. >>neil: thank you. i federal got to mention we could be looking at world what -- world war iii. the mess with iran is fast becoming a crisis and already a major pain in the "gas." >>neil:
i do. >>guest: we will see severe problems going up until the election and, again, the jobs report, remember you have to have 125,000 new jobs for the unemployment rate to move in any direction, move down, move downward. and i don't think you will see that you will see 100,000 job creation months and more pressure. >>neil: where would you put your money in the interim? >>guest: pressure metals speak volumes so i think the gold, silver, that is interesting market, and, i think,...
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kr are we doing two ct scans when one will do?outline for doctors when you need to and when one will be just fine. if there's one -- why do you think they're not doing it? >> because their ceos have not made it a priority. they have good people in these hospital who is are keeping track of this and know how to improve it. the bottom line is the ceos need to say, this is the most important rather than adding services, adding new technology. they need to make this the top priority. they can get it done. >> doctor, thank you. a lot of them are public companies by the way. they could face pressure from shareholders as well. appreciate it. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, >>> good times in raleigh, north carolina, and the rest of the country. we hope you're enjoying your morning as well. welcome to "cbs this morning saturday." i'm rebecca jarvis. i'm anthony mason. coming up this half hour, a teenage girl from maine took on the teen magazine "17" and won. the magazine now promises to show teen girls the way they really are. we'll get reac
kr are we doing two ct scans when one will do?outline for doctors when you need to and when one will be just fine. if there's one -- why do you think they're not doing it? >> because their ceos have not made it a priority. they have good people in these hospital who is are keeping track of this and know how to improve it. the bottom line is the ceos need to say, this is the most important rather than adding services, adding new technology. they need to make this the top priority. they can...
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i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a quite truthful person >. >> is there always going to be a controversial side of jean paul gaultier? there was a time when you were inspired by rabbis. i believe you're in new york, there were a bunch of rabbis he saw walking by the public library, you turned it into a collection. you must have known this was dramatic and would be alarming to people. >> i should say that in some way, i think i have a kind of innocence. like that is not that big part of me. when it is beautiful, i believe in it. i saw it was beautiful. i wanted to show it. for me, it was so s
i love to do it. also my training, my training was doing this. i do not have my gaultier touch at that time. so then it was like to make jean paul gaultier for ermez. no, sorry, to make ermez through the eyes of jean paul gaultier. i love that. then there was a death. it was seven years after our collaboration. i think it was good to go in, because my life was not with ermez. it was for my own company. so we changed. we pushed. spanish rudes, perfume routes. sounds very good to my ears. i am a...
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joyful joyful everybody be joyful oh happy day oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do open your eyes to heaven oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do no more wonder and darkness the shadows have lifted away when you open your eyes to heaven oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do happy day so happy and joyful heaven and 30 rock >> stephen: tonight, fox news takes it to the next level. now they're fair, balanced and blazing buffalo. then, has partisanship gone too far? or should both sides come together to hate a third side? (laughter) and my guest, documentary filmmaker vikram gandhi got people to believe he was a prophet. big deal: i do that every night. (laughter) it's national vanilla ice cream day and if romney is elected it will go on for four more years. (laughter) this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) (cheers and applause) (audience chanting "stephen") >> stephen: i like it! (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome to the "report," everybody. good to have you with us. please have a seat. folks, i have to te
joyful joyful everybody be joyful oh happy day oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do open your eyes to heaven oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do no more wonder and darkness the shadows have lifted away when you open your eyes to heaven oh happy day do-be-do do-be-do-do-do happy day so happy and joyful heaven and 30 rock >> stephen: tonight, fox news takes it to the next level. now they're fair, balanced and blazing buffalo. then, has partisanship gone too far? or should both sides come...
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[applause] >> nobody is doing nothing about it. and nobody doing nothing. complaining about this young man who has been putting -- president yee: excuse me, ma'am. >> whatever. >> mr. superintendent, earlier, he spoke about fighting for our children, and teacher's stepping up and doing their jobs. what about our children's rights? that is what we have been doing, coming down here. we are stepping up. but our complaints are ignored. everything is being swept under the table. you know there is a big problem at an l. k., a big problem. -- at mlk, a big problem. being a former chairperson and pta president, i know this is a one-year obligation, to have to be looked at after the year is over. how come this is not happening at mlk? why isn't this happening? why is this administration being allowed to retaliate against parents and teachers who speak against them? i was informed by one of the teachers that mlk administration had me under their sights for speaking against them. my kid has been there for two years. a 3.0 or better grade student. i would hate to be ti
[applause] >> nobody is doing nothing about it. and nobody doing nothing. complaining about this young man who has been putting -- president yee: excuse me, ma'am. >> whatever. >> mr. superintendent, earlier, he spoke about fighting for our children, and teacher's stepping up and doing their jobs. what about our children's rights? that is what we have been doing, coming down here. we are stepping up. but our complaints are ignored. everything is being swept under the table....
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i just feel like you have to do whatever you have to do to help your team win. cam definitely had a great year and is looking to do big things this year as well. i don't try to compare myself to anybody else. >> reporter: to get back to the past couple weeks, has anything been overwhelming? have you been able to -- at any point feel overwhelmed? >> no, not overwhelmed. just extremely happy that everything's going smoothly. try to stay even-keeled. now that it's football time, all that stuff can be put behind, you know, it's fun to do the commercials, all that type of stuff, definitely fun to sign a contract. now it's about playing football. >> what's that first speech, if you haven't given it already before taking the practice feeding? inch right now the speech duties are going to london flesher. if i ever had to sit back and tell those guys anything, it's, you know, you want to be certified one thing i have talked to the rookies about before, if you're the baddest guy in your group, then you've got a problem. you don't need to be hanging out with guys that aren
i just feel like you have to do whatever you have to do to help your team win. cam definitely had a great year and is looking to do big things this year as well. i don't try to compare myself to anybody else. >> reporter: to get back to the past couple weeks, has anything been overwhelming? have you been able to -- at any point feel overwhelmed? >> no, not overwhelmed. just extremely happy that everything's going smoothly. try to stay even-keeled. now that it's football time, all...