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george david stern and david stern took him to las vegas and the young man is doing good. we don't get any support. the last person called somebody to sit me down -- the last person that should have got some funding to allocate some funding was the art commission. they have never funded any art groups in hunters point. never. what is the problem? thank you very much . >> more communications item no. 5 any comments? mr. decosta, you requested to be on item 5. >> i received a letter linked to the comments last time -- maybe during public comment. i don't recall. so i have stated many times that both dr. espinola jackson and myself represent the first people. so right by sunol, pleasanton, that belongs to the ohlone and when there is an occasion to say something meaningful, i do so. now i am not god. however, i know for a fact that where the dam is on calaveras -- geologists have a term called "maximum credible earthquake." each one of you all commissioners have this report, my report. i am not a geologist, but i have studied earthquakes for 35 years and i have been in earthq
george david stern and david stern took him to las vegas and the young man is doing good. we don't get any support. the last person called somebody to sit me down -- the last person that should have got some funding to allocate some funding was the art commission. they have never funded any art groups in hunters point. never. what is the problem? thank you very much . >> more communications item no. 5 any comments? mr. decosta, you requested to be on item 5. >> i received a letter...
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earlier, i spoke to david stern in kiev. >> i am standing just above independence square, which is the nerve center of these demonstrations. it is midnight here, and as you can see, there are still a few hundred people here. they are listening to rock music. they are gathered around barrels, burning kindling, and getting ready to sleep through the 19. this is the exact location where the orange revolution took lace -- took place nine years ago. there is a lot to remind of the orange revolution, most of all the enthusiasm and the steadfastness of the crowd. this should give the president pause for thought, because the orange revolution is what presented him from becoming president nine years ago. >> david, the president is adamant that he is not in a position yet to sign this. talk us through what is holding him back. >> he says it is the economic situation here. privately, he says it is russian pressure. the lithuanian president said that perhaps it was not entirely russian pressure. maybe it was just that the ukrainians don't want to sign. there was a lot of thought in kiev among obse
earlier, i spoke to david stern in kiev. >> i am standing just above independence square, which is the nerve center of these demonstrations. it is midnight here, and as you can see, there are still a few hundred people here. they are listening to rock music. they are gathered around barrels, burning kindling, and getting ready to sleep through the 19. this is the exact location where the orange revolution took lace -- took place nine years ago. there is a lot to remind of the orange...
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now, i think i saw a stat when david stern came into the nba, the average salary was $250,000. now it's $5.5 million. this 30-year window. we are in 200 countries. we are on major networks, multiple nights a week. he gets that. >> you said basketball, everything you have is because of basketball. explain that beyond money. >> when i say basketball has given me everything in my life, it's not even about the money. it's just about -- it's just been my job. >> uh-huh? >> i just turned 50 arnold i had such an amazing remarkable life because of basketball. the money is a blessing. i always said it, the money is a blessing but i am a cad kid from alabama growing up in the projects on welfare and now 50 years later, i have been all over the world. i have been to countries many many countries. that. >> do you feel like you owe the game something? >> i think everybody owes the game something because we make so much money, and i don't want to -- because i -- when you -- you are like it ain't like you work harder than somebody either. like a teacher works a lot harder than me. she is neve
now, i think i saw a stat when david stern came into the nba, the average salary was $250,000. now it's $5.5 million. this 30-year window. we are in 200 countries. we are on major networks, multiple nights a week. he gets that. >> you said basketball, everything you have is because of basketball. explain that beyond money. >> when i say basketball has given me everything in my life, it's not even about the money. it's just about -- it's just been my job. >> uh-huh? >> i...
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and we want to thank rabbi david stern and asher knight for hosting us today. the main reason i am here is to thank all of you. her story is one that is repeated all across the country. people that got sick and did not have health insurance. folks that thought they had health insurance and turned out that because of the fine print or not filling something out right, they were short what they needed in terms of getting healed. when i ran for office, we were in the midst of the great recession. my number one priority was making sure we did not go into a great depression. we have seen the economy begin to recover even though washington has not been helpful with things like the shutdown. we have seen 7.5 million jobs created and record exports. we have seen growth in places like dallas. people are starting to get their footing. prices are starting to recover. but if we did not start tackling the health care system in a serious way, it would continue to undermine the economy, hurt families, and hurt business. there is a reason why it has never been done before. star
and we want to thank rabbi david stern and asher knight for hosting us today. the main reason i am here is to thank all of you. her story is one that is repeated all across the country. people that got sick and did not have health insurance. folks that thought they had health insurance and turned out that because of the fine print or not filling something out right, they were short what they needed in terms of getting healed. when i ran for office, we were in the midst of the great recession....
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that to me seems like a very -- david stern gave two years. >> had to make an announcement in the middle monday. >> can i take the other side of this? >> please. >> this is different than announcing somehow our executive is leaving in two months and we don't have a replacement. >> no, they have a plan. >> if you have announce you have a transition plan and he's going to remain -- that doesn't get me that bothered. >> i'm not bothered by it. and i said i thought walmart might catch a bid because mcmillon international succeed. this to me sets a case of, we've got a better guy. not like you want to step down. might be, but you've got a better guy, you know. >> let's bring in courtney reagan. she joins us on the phone, just spoke to walmart. what do you hear? >> that's right. really interesting news as you guys have been running through this morning. mr. mcmillon has a lot of experience as a merchant. a little different than mr. duke who actually was much more involved in the logistics side of the business. also very important to walmart but different. i'm told this was a personal decision
that to me seems like a very -- david stern gave two years. >> had to make an announcement in the middle monday. >> can i take the other side of this? >> please. >> this is different than announcing somehow our executive is leaving in two months and we don't have a replacement. >> no, they have a plan. >> if you have announce you have a transition plan and he's going to remain -- that doesn't get me that bothered. >> i'm not bothered by it. and i said i...
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. >>> david letterman is next with howard stern. >> have a great weekend. that's your homework! playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now your host of the daytime nightclub, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
. >>> david letterman is next with howard stern. >> have a great weekend. that's your homework! playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now your host of the daytime nightclub, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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david girlfriend's name is christina mcclarity. she's a correspondent, and she's four months pregnant. now last month he drunk dialed howard stern. he said he fell off the wagon. howard is smart. he detectedt in his voice. he admitted he had fallen off the wagon and all the people around him were nervous. as long as you have a drunk person on the phone, you may as well get all the information from him that you can. so david declared that christina, not cou courtney, th mother of his child, is the love of his life. how hurtful is that for courtney? they were married for many years. they had trouble having cocoa. and i know because she was having troubles when i was having troubles. did you know she's a friend? we bond over cocoa. how old is cocoa now? she's nine. yeah. anyway, david, good luck with getting back on the wagon. he also admitted that she's no longer with her "cougar town" costar. what's his name? they're no longer together. but she does have another man in her life right now. she's dating and having fun and hopefully not too upset that he's pregnant with another woman. hmmm. i need a drink after that. thank you. so pa
david girlfriend's name is christina mcclarity. she's a correspondent, and she's four months pregnant. now last month he drunk dialed howard stern. he said he fell off the wagon. howard is smart. he detectedt in his voice. he admitted he had fallen off the wagon and all the people around him were nervous. as long as you have a drunk person on the phone, you may as well get all the information from him that you can. so david declared that christina, not cou courtney, th mother of his child, is...
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david died in the resulting fire. bystanders captured the scene as the wood frame church a block off the board walk went up quickly. according to church officials, stern in flames, grabbed a female church volunteer who is in critical condition. another volunteer seen from behind in this photo was slightly injured trying to put the fire out. the reverend was upstairs in the church offices, apparently trapped by the fire. the church's administrator escaped, but he died in berlin after being rescued by firefighters. shocked, the bishop remembered him today as a minister committed to serving ocean cities down and out. >> but this ministry to the people on the street was a paramount importance. layed down his life for his friends. >> now the flaming man -- the flaming man, sterner, also died. the woman he grabbed here is in critical condition at the bayview burn center in baltimore. dingwall, the pastor here was married and the father of three sons and again, there is just no explanation for why this man burst into the church yesterday with his clothing on fire. apparently, according to the bishop, a deranged man in some sort of bizarre suicide taking the
david died in the resulting fire. bystanders captured the scene as the wood frame church a block off the board walk went up quickly. according to church officials, stern in flames, grabbed a female church volunteer who is in critical condition. another volunteer seen from behind in this photo was slightly injured trying to put the fire out. the reverend was upstairs in the church offices, apparently trapped by the fire. the church's administrator escaped, but he died in berlin after being...